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Anywhere's Better Play Video

Anywhere's Better

Official music video for the track Anywhere's Better by Ty Stone.

No Spare Parts Play Video

No Spare Parts

Official music video for the track No Spare Parts by The Rolling Stones.

I'd Be Better Off (In A Pine Box) Play Video

I'd Be Better Off (In A Pine Box)

Official music video for the track I'd Be Better Off (In A Pine Box) by Doug Stone.

Hesitate Play Video

Hesitate

Official music video for the track Hesitate by Stone Sour.

Digital [Did You Tell] Play Video

Digital [Did You Tell]

Official music video for the track Digital [Did You Tell] by Stone Sour.

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YouTube Stones Videos

The Rolling Stones : Sympathy For The Devil (live) HQ Play Video

The Rolling Stones : Sympathy For The Devil (live) HQ

The Rolling Stones : Sympathy For The Devil (live)

The Rolling Stones Monkey Man Play Video

The Rolling Stones Monkey Man

My tribute to one of the greatest bands of all time. From my favorite Rolling Stones album "Let It Bleed" RIP Brian Jones 1942-1969 You'll surely be missed. I do not own any of the content. All rights belong to...

Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter Play Video

Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter

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Stones Reviews

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Miami National Car Rental Centre

In this brawny, predatory, cocksure howlin' mood the old bastards make [a]U2[/a] look effete, the [B]Manics[/B] look fat and [a]Oasis[/a] sound blunted...

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Stones Biography

The Rolling Stones are an English rock band, formed in London in April 1962 by Brian Jones (guitar, harmonica), Ian Stewart (piano), Mick Jagger (lead vocals, harmonica), and Keith Richards (guitar, vocals). Bassist Bill Wyman and drummer Charlie Watts completed the early line-up. Jones led the band until Jagger and Richards assumed leadership after teaming as songwriters. In 1969 Jones' diminishing contributions to the band and his inability to tour, due to medical and legal complications, caused him to leave the band three weeks before drowning in his swimming pool. Jones' replacement Mick Taylor stayed with the band until leaving voluntarily in 1974, since then Ronnie Wood has been the second guitarist. Wyman retired from the band in 1993; his replacement Darryl Jones has not been made a full member. Stewart was taken from the official line-up in 1963 and continued as the band's road manager and occasional pianist until his death in 1985. Since 1982, Chuck Leavell has been the band's primary keyboardist.

First popular in Europe, the Rolling Stones quickly became successful in North America during the British Invasion of the mid 1960s. Having released 22 studio albums in the United Kingdom (24 in the United States), eleven live albums (twelve in the US), and numerous compilations, their worldwide sales are estimated at more than 200 million albums. Sticky Fingers (1971) began a string of eight consecutive studio albums reaching number one in the United States. Their most recent album of new material, A Bigger Bang, was released in 2005. In 1989, the Rolling Stones were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and in 2004, they ranked number 4 in Rolling Stone magazine's 100 Greatest Artists of All Time. In 2008, Billboard magazine ranked the Rolling Stones at number ten on "The Billboard Hot 100 Top All-Time Artists", and as the second most successful group in the Billboard Hot 100 chart.

The emergence of the Rolling Stones has been credited for the greater international popularity of the primitive urban blues typified by Chess Records' artists such as Muddy Waters, who wrote "Rollin' Stone", the song from which the band drew its name. The Rolling Stones' endurance and relevance, critic and musicologist Robert Palmer said, is due to their being "rooted in traditional verities, in rhythm-and-blues and soul music" while "more ephemeral pop fashions have come and gone". Though R&B and blues cover songs dominated the Rolling Stones' early material, their repertoire has always included rock and roll.

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Stones Discography

Stones albums.

  • It's Only Rock 'n Roll - 04/05/2009 (Polydor/FR)
  • Goats Head Soup - 04/05/2009 (Polydor/FR)
  • A Bigger Bang - 05/09/2005 (Virgin/GB)
  • England's Newest Hit Makers - 25/11/2003 (ABKCO/GB)
  • Beggars Banquet - (ABKCO/GB)
  • Their Satanic Majesties Request - (ABKCO/US)
  • Flowers - (ABKCO/US)
  • Bridges to Babylon - 27/09/1997 (Virgin/GB)
  • Some Girls - 15/08/1994 (Virgin/GB)
  • Sticky Fingers - 15/08/1994 (Virgin/GB)
  • Voodoo Lounge - 12/07/1994 (Virgin/GB)
  • Black and Blue - (Virgin/GB)
  • Exile on Main St. - (Sony Music Entertainment/GB)
  • Between the Buttons - (ABKCO/GB)
  • Exile on Main St. (disc 2) - 12/05/1972 (Rolling Stones Records/GB)
  • Exile on Main St. (disc 1) - 12/05/1972 (Rolling Stones Records/GB)
  • Let It Bleed - 05/12/1969 (Decca/GB)
  • Aftermath - 20/06/1966 (London/US)
  • Out of Our Heads - 24/09/1965 (Decca/GB)
  • 12 x 5 - 24/10/1964 (London Records, USA/US)

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