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The Kinks and The Rolling Stones established themselves a rock titans at around the same time, and Dave Davies has always maintained his love of Brian Jones.
Keith Richards and Mick Jagger have been working together for upwards of six decades, but they came to blows while recording a "violent" Rolling Stones album.
Keith Richards established himself among rock's greatest guitarists but, for many years, The Rolling Stones songwriter couldn't stand to even look at Jeff Beck.
Exercising full creative control yet reeling from the loss of Brian Jones, The Rolling Stones' controversial 'Sticky Fingers' came to win the US charts.
Keith Richards often praises Jimmy Page's guitar playing while disregarding Led Zeppelin, a confusion he feels is linked to their need to pander to the times.
While the Rolling Stones were recording 'Some Girls', Keith Richards claims that he stayed awake for nine days. Is this even medically possible?
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards had songs pouring out of their ears, and that is why they shared three of them with these artists.
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Us Weekly on MSNMick Jagger and The Rolling Stones' Historic Homes from the 1960s to TodayMick Jagger and his bandmates in The Rolling Stones have lived in some of Europe's most historic homes over their 60-year ...
Mick Jagger and his bandmates in The Rolling Stones have lived in some of Europe’s most historic homes over their 60-year ...
“Creating this synthesis”: How The Rolling Stones became the best American band ever born in Britain
The Rolling Stones hail from Dartford and London, but their blues sound is rooted in the United States. Mick Jagger explains how they synthesise their sound.
A little-known cut from 1968's 'Beggars Banquet' that's never been played live captures The Rolling Stones at their most effortlessly magical and gripping.
Rock music myths come and go, and a lot of them are downright false. Let's look at a few examples of the worst offenders.
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