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The Rolling Stones Archives: 08/2025

Keith Richards - 1967 - Musician - The Rolling Stones

The “completely undecodable” Rolling Stones song even Keith Richards has forgotten

“Some of the theories surrounding it are very intriguing.”

Tyler Golsen
Aug 15, 2025
A timeline tracking the elusive history of The Rolling Stones' 1959 Gibson Les Paul guitar

A timeline tracking the elusive history of The Rolling Stones’ 1959 Gibson Les Paul guitar

Missing and found over decades.

Lauren Hunter
Aug 14, 2025
The Rolling Stones - The Rolling Stones 2 - 1964 - Decca

What does “Pleased to meet you, hope you guess my name” actually mean?

What are they getting at?

Dale Maplethorpe
Aug 13, 2025
Keith Richards 'Red Rooster' by Bent Rej - Copenhagen - 1970

The two icons Keith Richards considers his muse: “I’m an antenna”

“I see myself as an antenna, a receiver.”

Ben Forrest
Aug 11, 2025
Mick Jagger - Superheavy - 2011

The legendary singer Mick Jagger was happy to admit he “copied”

Steal from the best.

Tom Phelan
Aug 8, 2025
Charlie Watts 'In red at home' - by Bent Rej

Charlie Watts’ favourite songs by jazz icons

Two masters of jazz.

Reuben Cross
Aug 6, 2025
The 1960s bands Keith Richards always hated

The 1960s bands Keith Richards always hated

Harsh words, Keith.

Dale Maplethorpe
Aug 5, 2025
Mick Jagger - Keith Richards - Mick Taylor - 1970 - The Rolling Stones

The Metropolitan Museum of Art wades into debate after missing Rolling Stones guitar resurfaces in exhibition

The museum disputes the claim that Taylor owned the guitar.

Lauren Hunter
Aug 5, 2025
The Rolling Stones - Mick Jagger - Keith Richards - Mick Taylor - Bill Wyman - Charlie Watts

The day David Bowie delivered the greatest cover of The Rolling Stones

The best of the best.

Lucy Harbron
Aug 5, 2025
The Rolling Stones in Copenhagen - 1965 by Bent Rej

The Rolling Stones were once booed off stage and replaced by monkeys: “What the hell were we doing here?”

Monkey Jagger.

Jack Whatley
Aug 5, 2025
Mick Jagger - Singer - The Rolling Stones

The one thing that stopped Mick Jagger from going too far: “Excess was the order of the day”

Internal grounding.

Kelly Murphy
Aug 4, 2025
Ray Davies - Dave Davies - Mick Avory - Pete Quaife - 1965 - The Kinks

The Kinks song that accidentally invented heavy metal: “I was a rebellious, angry kid”

A happy accident.

Jordan Potter
Aug 3, 2025

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