
The 50 Worst Decisions in Music History
Horrible business moves, artistic blunders, deeply questionable moral judgment — with appearances by Adam Levine, Kiss, Kanye West, and many more
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Subscribe NowHorrible business moves, artistic blunders, deeply questionable moral judgment — with appearances by Adam Levine, Kiss, Kanye West, and many more
Track will serve as theme for Slow Horses, a new series starring Gary Oldman
This was one of the only Stones songs the group did live that originally featured Mick Jagger on lead vocals
“Mick and I have not spoken about it on a serious level,” he said. “It’s a sign of getting old”
Jagger, Richards, and Ronnie Wood honoured Watts by playing the R&B standards “Shame, Shame, Shame” and “Down the Road Apiece”
The Stones fan that shot this deserves a bootleg Academy Award since it’s maybe the best audience-shot video we’ve ever seen
“Ever since we were really young, we always loved Motown,” Mick Jagger told the audience. “We can’t come to Detroit and not do a Motown number, right?”
On its 40th anniversary, the album that gave us “Start Me Up” cries out for a reexamination. An expanded edition lets us do just that
Paul McCartney just labeled the Stones a “blues cover band,” but his own band played plenty of incredible covers in the early Sixties as well
After 50 years and 1,136 performances, the Rolling Stones have decided that “Brown Sugar” doesn’t taste so good in 2021