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The Rolling Stones

Five songs from 1971 that should be deleted from history

Five songs from 1971 that should be deleted from history

Erase them forever.

Kelly Murphy
Jul 12, 2026
Mick Jagger - The Rolling Stones - 2024

Mick Jagger distances himself from “whole songs about politics”

“You don’t want to lecture.”

Rachael Pimblett
Jul 12, 2026
Mick Jagger - The Rolling Stones - 2026

Mick Jagger fights the clock as he admits there’s “nothing good about” ageing

“It’s not particularly pleasant.”

Rachael Pimblett
Jul 12, 2026
Keith Richards - 2015 - Musician - The Rolling Stones

The 1972 album Keith Richards never gets tired of hearing: “I still love that”

The best summation of The Stones.

Tim Coffman
Jul 11, 2026
Tours of life Five of the most truly innovative tours of all time

Tours of life: Five of the most truly innovative tours of all time

Tours of a lifetime.

Matthew Ingate
Jul 10, 2026
Keith Richards - 2008 - Musician - The Rolling Stones

The guitarist Keith Richards called “far better” than him

The absolute masters of fingerstyle.

Tim Coffman
Jul 10, 2026
Tom Petty - Musician - Guitarist - Songwriter - Singer

The 1964 song Tom Petty called a million dollar line: “A great moment in history”

The best expression of teen angst.

Tim Coffman
Jul 10, 2026
Neil Young - 1985 - Musician - John Barrett

The 1975 song Neil Young stole from The Rolling Stones: “Too wasted to write my own”

He didn’t hide it.

Joe Taysom
Jul 10, 2026
The Rolling Stones - Foreign Tongues - 2026

The Rolling Stones – ‘Foreign Tongues’ album review: Little in surprises but boasts gas in the tank

“She threw up and then broke down and cried.”

Tom Phelan
Jul 10, 2026
Mick Jagger - John Lennon -The Rolling Stones - The Beatles

Mick Jagger says The Beatles were “the most prolific songwriters of that time”

Paul McCartney plays bass on the new Stones album.

Joe Taysom
Jul 10, 2026
Chess Records- A brief history of Chicago’s legendary blues label

Chess Records: A brief history of Chicago’s legendary blues label

From Muddy Waters to Chuck Berry to Etta James.

Andrew Clayman
Jul 9, 2026
Five lyrics so terrible the artists ought to issue an apology

Five lyrics so terrible the artists ought to issue an apology

Missed the mark.

Kelly Murphy
Jul 9, 2026

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