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Review by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 19 August 1967
STONES — CONSIDERABLY TOO MUCH ...
Rolling Stones, The: The Rolling Stones: Beggars Banquet (Decca)
Review by Keith Altham, New Musical Express, 23 November 1968
I KEEP changing my mind about Beggars Banquet which is the Rolling Stones new album in the sleeve which has now been passed fit for ...
Column by Mike Grant, Rave, March 1967
RAVE man Mike Grant is here again with more gossip on your favourite stars! ...
Beatles, The, Rolling Stones, The: Summer of Love: London
Retrospective by Alan Light, Rolling Stone, 12 July 2007
Tightly knit, decadent and explosively creative, the scene was too good to last ...
Rolling Stones, The, Led Zeppelin: Andy Johns, 1950-2013
Obituary by Dave Laing, The Guardian, 9 April 2013
Consummate sound engineer who worked with some of rock's greats ...
Live Review by Geoffrey Cannon, The Guardian, 28 June 1972
THE ROLLING STONES are on their first US tour since, the wild acclaim of their 1969 trip. In America, GEOFFREY CANNON describes the impact of ...
Rolling Stones, The, Stevie Wonder: The Rolling Stones, Stevie Wonder: Boston Garden, Boston MA
Live Review by Michael Lydon, Fusion, November 1972
THE ROLLING Stones were magnificent in Boston. We arrived at a packed Boston Garden high and hopeful for an evening of visual thrills and musical ...
Rolling Stones, The: The Gimme Shelter You Didn't See
Review by Michael Azerrad, Rock's Backpages, 24 November 2009
GIMME SHELTER is generally considered one of the best rock documentaries ever made, perhaps one of the best documentaries on any topic. ...
Nick Kent, Rolling Stones, The, Sex Pistols, The: Nick Kent: Apathy for the Devil – A 1970s Memoir
Book Review by Robert Sandall, Sunday Times, 21 February 2010
AS AN EYEWITNESS account of the dangerous excesses of the 1970s rock scene, Apathy for the Devil is in a compulsively readable class of its ...
Rolling Stones, The: Pop In The Police State
Comment by Mick Farren, International Times, 2 June 1967
"People try to put us down just because we get around."The Who – 'My Generation' ...
Rolling Stones, The, Ronnie Wood: Ronnie Wood: "These men were dangerous…"
Interview by Henry Yates, Classic Rock, November 2018
AUTHOR'S NOTE: This is my original version, as submitted to the magazine. ...
Letters by Geoffrey Cannon, unpublished, 28 October 1968
25 FLORENCE TERRACE, FALMOUTH, CORNWALL TELEPHONE: FALMOUTH 1840 23rd October 1968 ...
Rolling Stones, The: Letter From Britain: Let's Drink To The Hard Working People
Essay by Simon Frith, Creem, April 1973
LIMPING ALONG, two months late as usual, but I've only just read the CREEM special issue, and I've got my own Stones' stories to tell. ...
Guide by Nicholas Jennings, Inside Entertainment, September 2004
1. The Last Waltz THE BAND'S elegant swansong is the ultimate rock concert movie. Director Martin Scorsese's discreet camerawork and superb sound captures inspired performances from ...
Rolling Stones, The: Rolling Stones and a Rocky Night in Paris
Report by Geoffrey Cannon, Los Angeles Times, 15 November 1970
PARIS — "Funny," said Philippe Paringaux (chief writer for Rock 'n' Folk), "how English freaks refer to pop festivals in Britain as psychedelic concentration camps." ...
Rolling Stones, The: Stones and the Street Fighting Men
Report by Geoffrey Cannon, Melody Maker, 3 October 1970
Update, 2019. The Rolling Stones were never just entertainers. They are the world's leading creators and performers of Dionysian rock theatre. They are flamboyant, perverse, ...
Elvis Presley, David Bowie, Rolling Stones, The: I Was A Pop Star's Arse-wiper!
Report by Martin Aston, Q, January 2000
For as long as there have been rock stars, there have been rock star "support systems", from the Memphis Mafia to "Spanish" Tony Sanchez to ...
Rolling Stones, The, Mick Taylor: Mick Taylor: But I Still Love Him...
Interview by Nick Kent, New Musical Express, 12 October 1974
...admits a "thoroughly reasonable," or maybe just "resignedly realistic," MICK TAYLOR as he lets us in on what it's like to be a Secondary Stone in this year of Our Lord 1974... ...
Bernard Fowler, Rolling Stones, The: On Stoney Ground with Bernard Fowler
Interview by Steve Roeser, Goldmine, 31 July 1998
ROCKERS CAN BE free spirits and generous souls, and many of them are – often surprisingly so. Nevertheless, they can also be susceptible to feelings ...
Rolling Stones, The: The Rolling Stones' 1972 US Tour: Winterland, San Francisco
Report by Geoffrey Cannon, unpublished, June 1972
The Rolling Stones. The last boogie 2019 Update: IN MY sixth year of regular rock writing, I was given a great boost by Jo Bergman ...
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