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Interview by Alan Smith, New Musical Express, 24 September 1965
IN THE SPACE of four weeks 100,000 people will sit, and stand, and scream. More than 90,000 ice-creams and hysteria-cooling drinks will be sold. Hot, ...
Interview by Roy Carr, New Musical Express, 5 August 1978
CONTRARY TO legend, out on the road the Rolling Stones attempt to lead as normal a life as one can expect when living out of ...
Rolling Stones, The: The Rolling Stones: Some Girls (Rolling Stones Records)
Review by Richard Riegel, Creem, September 1978
STONES FIND MOSS RETARDANT ELIXIR ...
Rolling Stones, The: The Rolling Stones: Some Girls (Rolling Stones)
Review by Nick Tosches, Circus, 14 September 1978
Stones Rise From The Dead ...
Keith Richards, Rolling Stones, The: Keith Richards (and Anita Pallenberg) (1979)
Interview by Chris Welch, Rock's Backpages Audio, January 1979
Holding court at London's Ritz Hotel – and with frequent interjections from Pallenberg – the Rolling Stones guitarist talks about the band's most recent tour; why he's back in London; being in tax exile; punk and the Pistols; Keith Moon's death; working with Peter Tosh, and reggae and Jamaica in general; the etymology of the terms "Blood Claat"; his Canadian drug bust and being a junkie; writing with Mick Jagger and the Stones' Some Girls; how he and Mick became known as "the Glimmer Twins"; Edith Grove flatmate Jimmy Phelge; Bill Wyman; his various house fires, and... enter son Marlon! (Read the resulting Melody Maker piece "An Outlaw at the Ritz")...
File format: mp3; file size: 82mb, interview length: 1h 25' 24" sound quality: ***
Keith Richards, Rolling Stones, The: An Outlaw At The Ritz: Keith Richards
Interview by Chris Welch, Melody Maker, 13 January 1979
In which Keef holds up the price of Smirnoff shares, little Marlon holds up his Dad, Anita Pallenberg holds up the interview, and CHRIS WELCH ...
Rolling Stones, The: The Rolling Stones: Emotional Rescue (Rolling Stones Records CUN 3911)
Review by Rosalind Russell, Record Mirror, 28 June 1980
LAUNCH THE LIFEBOATS ...
Rolling Stones, The: The Rolling Stones: Emotional Rescue (Rolling Stones)
Review by Ariel Swartley, Rolling Stone, 21 August 1980
News from the pantheon — The Rolling Stones: what kind of a Rescue is this? ...
Rolling Stones, The: Rolling Stones — An Exclusive
Report and Interview by Chris Welch, Record Mirror, 19 September 1981
Invited as a special guest to the farm in Massachusetts where legendary rock 'n' rollers the ROLLING STONES are rehearsing for their first US tour ...
Rolling Stones, The: The Rolling Stones: Back To Zero
Report by Nick Kent, Spin, August 1986
The demise of the Rolling Stones may be attributable to one simple fact: the baddest, oldest rock 'n' roll band in the world has run ...
Keith Richards, Rolling Stones, The: Keith Richards: Sealed with a disc
Interview by Adam Sweeting, The Guardian, 25 August 1989
Keith Richards bridles at the suggestion that rock is a young man's game. Spruced up, rifts with Mick Jagger all forgotten, he and the Stones ...
Comment by Jim Sullivan, The Boston Globe, 9 January 1992
IT'S TIME TO re-evaluate that good ol' time rock 'n' roll. Or, as you may discover, not so good ol' time rock 'n' roll. ...
Beastie Boys, The, Beck, Hanson, Rolling Stones, The: The Dust Brothers: Brothers of Invention
Interview by Rob Tannenbaum, Details, August 1997
They pulled poetry out of Beck. They wrung gold out of Hanson. Now they're remaking the Rolling Stones. Rob Tannenbaum meets the Dust Brothers. ...
Rolling Stones, The: The Rolling Stones: But what can a poor boy do?
Report and Interview by David Sinclair, MOJO, May 1999
IN AMERICA, THE STONES' JUGGERNAUT ROLLS ON UNSTOPPABLY. BUT BACK HOME THEIR STOCK HAS HIT ROCK BOTTOM. AS THE BAND'S STRIPPED-DOWN NEW SHOW DEFIES THE ...
Rolling Stones, The: White Men Sing The Blues: The Rolling Stones and Black Culture
Essay by James Maycock, The Independent, 4 June 1999
A bitchy look at how the Rolling Stones’ career is excessively/artfully indebted to black American culture. ...
Rolling Stones, The: The Rolling Stones: Some Girls
Review by Andrew Mueller, Uncut, January 2012
Fired up by disco and punk, Jagger's swagger returns, with a disc of unreleased songs. ...
Rolling Stones, The: No Expectations: The Stones at the Staples Center
Live Review by Mitchell Cohen, Rock's Backpages, 5 May 2013
PEOPLE AT THE Staples Center in L.A. this week spent a considerable chunk of cash to be in the same room as the Rolling Stones. ...
Keith Richards, Rolling Stones, The: Keith Richards Interviewed
Interview by Jon Wilde, Sabotage Times, 20 June 2013
Long before Johnny Depp based Captain Jack on him, Keith Richards was just the pirate blues chief of the Rolling Stones. And not averse to ...
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