On this day (May 6) in 1965, Keith Richards woke up in a Florida hotel room with a guitar riff and the line “can’t get no satisfaction” in his head. He recorded the riff, went back to sleep, and ...
The greatest opening guitar riff in rock history didn't come from hours of rehearsal or studio experimentation, but was instead born from a dream.
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Listen to their 1963 debut through two tunes released just last week. By Lindsay Zoladz By Lindsay Zoladz I’ve spent the past week thinking a lot about the Rolling Stones — specifically, both poles of ...
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Not every song works as a concert-opener. The Rolling Stones, with some six decades of live performance experience under their belts, know this well. The opening song sets the tone for the evening ...
61 years ago during the evening of May 6th, 1965, guitarist Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones was fast asleep at home in his flat in Carlton Hill. Richards heard a melody in a dream, briefly woke ...
Keith Richards formed the Rolling Stones with Mick Jagger in 1962 If there's one constant in the story of the Rolling Stones, it's Keith Richards' love affair with the guitar. He owns more than a ...