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Writing songs didn't come naturally to the Rolling Stones. They got better at it, but there were some songs that needed extra... encouragement.
In April 1966, the Rolling Stones’ 22-year-old manager Andrew Loog Oldham gave an interview to Disc magazine. “Mick and Keith write about things that are happening,” he said. “Everyday things.
The Rolling Stones have long been recognized as pioneers in the world of rock music, yet the journey of their songwriting is filled with fascinating twists and turns. One of the tales that highlight ...
Looking back to the Carnaby Street idealism of the 1960s it can be said that even before the images of Twiggy, one young lady made headlines, became a pop star, made movies, and had a rock star front ...