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  • article is within the scope of WikiProject The Rolling Stones, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of The Rolling Stones on Wikipedia. If you...
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  • Bonanno's The Rolling Stones Chronicle doesn't get more specific than June 1966 (p. 54). Andy Babiuk and Greg Prevost's 2013 book, Rolling Stones Gear, writes:...
    55 KB (6,524 words) - 03:19, 14 January 2024
  • Talk:Lady Jane (song) (category C-Class The Rolling Stones articles)
    Wikipedia. Here is the deleted text: Live performances and live recording "Lady Jane" was performed during the Rolling Stones concert tours in 1966 and 1967. On...
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  • (UTC) In "According To The Rolling Stones" Charlie Watts said Brian Jones was on a "crusade" for ads in Melody Maker to have the Stones "be billed as an R&B...
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  • Live (UK 3; US 5), the first Stones live album since 1970's Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! The Rolling Stones in Concert. PLEASE NOTE: THIS TOUR STARTED IN BATON...
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  • The Rolling Stones, Now!, Out Of Our Heads, Aftermath, Between The Buttons, Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, After the Gold Rush, Harvest, Tonight's The...
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  • "However, the Stones were" → "However, the Rolling Stones were" See my comment in a section lower down about the prevalence of "the Stones" even in Aftermath...
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  • seperate articles; Original British Invasion i.e Beatles and the Brit beat boom between 1964 and 1966. History of British music acts success or otherwise...
    57 KB (6,128 words) - 05:16, 4 March 2023
  • announcement. The Stones themselves had never considered someone could join the band and then just leave. The phrase "nobody leaves the Rolling Stones alive!"...
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  • particular tour. Examples include The Rolling Stones American Tour 1972, Darkness Tour, War Tour (or any of the U2 tour articles), Blond Ambition Tour, you...
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  • used the name for a song he wrote. The Rolling Stones took their name from Muddy’s song. "Like A Rolling Stone" was the title of Bob Dylan’s first rock and...
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  • Warped Tour and the original touring Lollapalooza hearkened back to this idea. In the 1960s, it was the format for absolutely everyone. Even by 1966, the Beatles...
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  • he did for other bands at this time such, as The Rolling Stones and The Who. Supposedly, he was even the inspiration for Ray Davies' song "Session Man...
    39 KB (5,655 words) - 00:43, 13 October 2023
  • Black" was a chart success for the Stones, spending eleven weeks" → "The song was a chart success for the Rolling Stones, spending 11 weeks" because you...
    93 KB (7,488 words) - 04:49, 30 September 2023
  • Fields" was the sound he was going for. It's clear that, at the time, Wilson was absolutely obsessed with Spector's music and the Rolling Stones' "My Obsession"...
    28 KB (4,206 words) - 14:18, 26 February 2024
  • among the Holy Trinity of '60s British Rock 'N' Roll were The Beatles, The Rolling Stones, and The Who. See Matt Kent and Andy Neil, The Who: The Ultimate...
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  • world tour in 1966, hence the quotation marks around the misinformation attribution to the Royal Albert Hall. (Oldham Evening Chronicle - 25 May 1966: "So...
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  • toured extensively through mid-1966. My sense is that in the history of pop music, the impact of British bands on the largest pop music market in the...
    127 KB (18,448 words) - 14:05, 3 February 2023
  • Talk:More popular than Jesus (category Wikipedia articles that use British English)
    the Rolling Stones at that time, for instance. I wouldn't pay much attention to one 1974 interview unless a Lennon/Beatles biographer finds the comments...
    31 KB (5,781 words) - 10:29, 6 February 2024
  • What about The Beatles first British tours? They only played for 20 minutes or so, and were preceded by comedians and solo singers as part of a Music-hall...
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