The Rolling Stones are on their first US tour, but they're not the Rolling Stones yet.
The Rolling Stones have a song like that, right?
the Rolling Stones they go out they play the hits from back in the 60s and no one goes hang on I've heard this I'm going
and the Rolling Stones , and a lot of soul music, Aretha Franklin.
and the swagger of the Rolling Stones .
And The Beatles were replaced by a harder, tougher-edge band in popularity--The Rolling Stones .
So the way I express this sometimes to participants, sometimes it seems like it's like the Rolling Stones lyric, "You may not get what you want,
And four were the Rolling Stones .
And thus are born the Beatles and the Rolling Stones and Led Zeppelin.
That was how the Rolling Stones got their breakthrough hit "Satisfaction."
If you compare to the biggest rock 'n' roll tour, the Rolling Stones or U2, they have only 65.
I then chased the Rolling Stones and dined with them.
NoMad was the Rolling Stones .
But they're on TV using the Rolling Stones to convince grandma that this is a great new wonderful world and she doesn't have anything to worry about.
And everyone will forever know you as the singer who completely fluffed up the Rolling Stones concert.
So when they got into the record business, if you look at Grandmaster Flash and Afrika Bambaataa and those first records, they looked like the Rolling Stones .
company of young bands like The Rolling Stones , he devoted his work to resurrecting the roots of pop music, especially ragtime and Tin Pan Alley.
But if you read about the Rolling Stones , when they were coming up, they were so deliberate and studied and intentional with everything they did.
sewage and wood burning in the evening you could hear The Rolling Stones and the Jefferson
Foo Fighters, and the Rolling Stones .
There's lots of times where people would hear the band, and they would say, oh, they sound like Queen, or they sound like the Rolling Stones .
And then he said, the Rolling Stones have really gone downhill.
So did you ever feel like you were competing with the Beatles and the Rolling Stones ?
And that meant that I bought all of these biographies of the rock-- the Rolling Stones and Bob Dylan-- some of the other musicians that I was into
Because she's seen me jump in with everybody from The Rolling Stones to BB King, to you know, like Keb' Mo' is a
And certainly, and the Rolling Stones were sort of a college band rather than sort of working class off the railways which had been the early English rock scene.
Will Guidara: no, to the Rolling Stones .
Will Guidara: Actually, the musical inspiration for the NoMad are the Rolling Stones because the Rolling Stones , if anyone here has read Keith Richards' book, which is a pretty cool
rooms, so that the players know what's going on, the coaches know what's going on because you wanna make sure that you don't have these enormous, in the case of the Rolling Stones
In July of ' 65, the Rolling Stones released Out of Our Heads, much much of it edgy and rebellious for the time.
But Fleetwood Mac recorded there, the Rolling Stones recorded a big record there, and Aretha Franklin's very first record was recorded there.
So of course, he saw the Beatles and the Rolling Stones .
A couple weeks ago, you joined The Rolling Stones on stage-- Yeah.
And there's, well, how does the Rolling Stones song go?
So anybody who likes rock music, I don't care if it's Led Zeppelin, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones , Elton John, Metallica, Twisted Sister, Ozzie Osborne,
But a little while ago, I was able to sing live on stage with the Rolling Stones .
In response to that, I said, you know, the Keith Richards book who talks about how the Rolling Stones -- he says it
So you've got DJ Bonnie, you've got Miles Davis, you've got the Rolling Stones .
that sounded like that, we're like, well, why are we going to go start a band that sounds like the Rolling Stones
Or also, just by reading everything else that's been written about them, the Rolling Stones come off as crazy, loud, totally chaotic, unplanned.