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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Musical project formed by [[The Rolling Stones|Rolling Stones]] bass player [[Bill Wyman]], in order to raise money for ch
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  • *''[[The Rolling Stones (album)|The Rolling Stones]]'' (1964) *''[[The Rolling Stones No. 2]]'' (1965)
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  • Articles relating to [[the Rolling Stones]] {{r|The Rolling Stones (album)}}
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Rolling Stones]]
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  • #REDIRECT [[The Rolling Stones (album)]]
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  • This is a bibliography of major works on [[the Rolling Stones]]. *Appleford, Steve (1997) ''The Rolling Stones: It's Only Rock and Roll; Song by Song''. New York: Schirmer Books. ISBN 97
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}} {{r|Goin' Home (The Rolling Stones song)}}
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}} {{r|Winter (The Rolling Stones song)}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]], released on 23 April 1971.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]], released on 6 December 1968.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]], released on 31 August 1973.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]], released on 5 December 1969.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]], released on 16 October 1974.
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}} {{r|Sway (The Rolling Stones song)}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Double studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]], released on 12 May 1972.
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  • Song of [[the Rolling Stones]] from the album ''[[Beggars Banquet]]'' (1968)
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  • (b. 1944), English recording engineer, known for his work with [[the Rolling Stones]], [[Led Zeppelin]], and Jimi Hendrix.
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]], released in the [[United Kingdom]] on 15 January 1965.
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  • This is a list of external links on [[the Rolling Stones]]. Retrieved on 20 April 2009.
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  • ...– 3 September 1977), English recording engineer, know for his work with [[the Rolling Stones]], [[Led Zeppelin]], and David Bowie.
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}} {{r|Factory Girl (The Rolling Stones song)}}
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  • ...their raucous stage shows, wild antics, and rivalry with contemporaries [[the Rolling Stones]].
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}}
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  • ...athy for the Devil'') by [[Jean-Luc Godard]], combining a documentary of [[the Rolling Stones]] with short scenes dealing with revolution
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  • ...elin recorded a number of songs at Stargroves in the spring of 1972, using the Rolling Stones' mobile studio, which ended up on the albums ''Houses of the Holy'' (1973)
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}} {{r|I'm Free (The Rolling Stones song)}}
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  • ...(1968) by the French director [[Jean-Luc Godard]] featuring the song of [[the Rolling Stones]]
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}} {{r|The Rolling Stones, Now!}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]], released in the [[United Kingdom]] on 24 September 1965, and in America
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]], released in the [[United Kingdom]] on 15 April 1966, and in America on 2
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]], released in the [[United Kingdom]] on 20 January 1967, and in America on
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]], released in the [[United Kingdom]] on 8 December 1967, and in America on
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}} {{r|Little by Little (The Rolling Stones song)}}
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  • <noinclude>{{Subpages}}</noinclude>Eponymous debut album by [[the Rolling Stones]], released in the [[United Kingdom]] on 16 April 1964, and in America unde
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}} {{r|Flowers (The Rolling Stones album)}}
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  • : [[The Rolling Stones]]
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}} {{r|Monkey Man (The Rolling Stones song)}}
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}}
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  • | ''[[The Rolling Stones No. 2]]'' by [[the Rolling Stones]] | ''The Rolling Stones No. 2'' by the Rolling Stones
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}}
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  • '''''The Rolling Stones No. 2''''' is a studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]]. It was released in the [[United Kingdom]] on 15 January 1965.
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}}
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  • | ''[[The Rolling Stones (album)|The Rolling Stones]]'' by [[the Rolling Stones]] | ''The Rolling Stones'' by the Rolling Stones
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  • | [[The Rolling Stones]] | '19th Nervous Breakdown' by the Rolling Stones
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  • ...gland|English audio engineer|recording engineer, notable for his work with the Rolling Stones, Led Zeppelin, and David Bowie throughout the 1970s. ...llaboration with both Andy Johns and Glyn Johns. He is best remembered for the Rolling Stones albums ''It's Only Rock 'n' Roll'' (1974), ''Black and Blue'' (1976), plus
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  • ...n album, ''The Howlin' Wolf London Sessions'', with [[Eric Clapton]] and [[the Rolling Stones]]' rhythm section, [[Bill Wyman]] and [[Charlie Watts]]. His stage name com ...corded 'The Red Rooster', which, as 'Little Red Rooster', became a hit for the Rolling Stones. In 1964, he appeared at the [[American Folk Blues Festival]]. He began to
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}}
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones Mobile Studio}}
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones Mobile Studio}}
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  • ...h]], is the grandson of [[Brian Jones]], a founding member of the band ''[[The Rolling Stones]]'', often overlooked now, who died in 1969, shortly after the band's first ...as Public Overdrive, the band of Joolz Leitch, grandson of Brian Jones (of the Rolling Stones).
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones Mobile Studio}}
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  • ...e]], and her boyfriend, [[Brian Jones]], a founding member of the band ''[[The Rolling Stones]]''.<ref name=thesun2021-07-21/> His parents split, and Jones would later
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  • ...an]]. The project represented the first time members of [[the Beatles]], [[the Rolling Stones]], [[the Faces]], [[the Who]], and [[Led Zeppelin]] collaborated together o With the Rolling Stones taking a break after the moderately selling ''Undercover'' album, and Keith
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  • | ''[[Sticky Fingers]]'' by [[the Rolling Stones]] | ''Sticky Fingers'' by the Rolling Stones
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  • | [[The Rolling Stones]]
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}}
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  • '''''The Rolling Stones''''' is the eponymous debut album by [[the Rolling Stones]]. It was released in the [[United Kingdom]] on 16 April 1964. An American
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones Mobile Studio}}
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  • ...udio engineering|recording engineer notable for his work with the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, Jimi Hendrix, Small Faces, and Led Zeppelin. He is credited with developin ...t=Stephen|year=2001|title=Old Gods Almost Dead: The 40-Year Old Odyssey of the Rolling Stones|edition=1st|location=New York|publisher=Broadway Books|pages=253|isbn=0-767
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  • * [[The Rolling Stones]], “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” (1965)
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  • ...cts that have included [[the Beastie Boys]], [[Aerosmith]], [[Run DMC]], [[the Rolling Stones]], and features a guest host every episode, some of whom have headlined SNL
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}}
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  • {{r|Rolling Stones (book)|''The Rolling Stones (book)''}}
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  • ...ed Es Paranza Records, but this did not eventuate. He was also engineer on the Rolling Stones' 1991 album ''Flashpoint'', as well as engineer for singers Elton Dean and ...d mixing the live vocal sounds of Peter Gabriel, INXS, George Michael, and the Rolling Stones on their 1989 ''Steel Wheels'' and 1994 ''Voodoo Lounge'' tours.
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  • | Slade, [[the Rolling Stones]], and Joan Baez | The Rolling Stones
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  • ...e early 1960s, R&B became very popular in Great Britain where bands like [[The Rolling Stones]], [[The Who]] and [[The Animals]] became famous exponents. The genre has c
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  • | [[The Rolling Stones]] and the late Brian Jones | 'Honky Tonk Women' by the Rolling Stones
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  • '''''Beggars Banquet''''' is a studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]]. It was released on 6 December 1968.
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  • '''''Their Satanic Majesties Request''''' is a studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]]. It was released in the [[United Kingdom]] on 8 December 1967, and in Ame
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  • | [[The Rolling Stones]] | The Rolling Stones
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  • '''''Sticky Fingers''''' is a studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]]. It was released on 23 April 1971.
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  • ...open A, I think. We put that together at Headley Grange. Because we rented the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio|Rolling Stones' mobile recording studio, we could relax and t
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  • '''''Goats Head Soup''''' is a studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]]. It was released on 31 August 1973.
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  • '''''Between the Buttons''''' is a studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]]. It was released in the [[United Kingdom]] on 20 January 1967, and in Ame
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  • ...m monochrome featuring John Lennon and the Plastic Ono Band, Jimi Hendrix, the Rolling Stones, and Ike and Tina Turner. Released in 1973, Clifton oversaw the filming of
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  • {{r|The Rolling Stones}}
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  • '''''Aftermath''''' is a studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]]. It was released in the [[United Kingdom]] on 15 April 1966, and in Ameri
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  • '''''Let It Bleed''''' is a studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]]. It was released on 5 December 1969.
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  • AC/DC, [[Led Zeppelin]], [[Pink Floyd]], [[the Rolling Stones]], [[the Who]], [[Queen (rock band)|Queen]], Skyhooks, the Angels and Neil *3 March 2014 - ''[[Exile on Main St]]'' by the Rolling Stones.
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  • '''''It's Only Rock 'n Roll''''' is a studio album by the Rolling Stones. It was released on 16 October 1974.
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  • |recorded = <small>January 1971 at<br />Headley Grange, Hampshire with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio<br />.Mixed at Sunset Sound, Los Angeles.</small> ...he song took place in December 1970 at Headley Grange, where the band used the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio. It had already been tried unsuccessfully by the band at Isla
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  • | [[The Rolling Stones]] | 'Jumping Jack Flash' by the Rolling Stones
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  • * The Rolling Stones Lucinda Williams site [http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/lucindawilliams]
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  • '''''Out of Our Heads''''' is a studio album by [[the Rolling Stones]]. It was released in the [[United Kingdom]] on 24 September 1965, and in A
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  • ...Stones database: 1985|url=http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1985.htm|work=The Rolling Stones Database|publisher=The Complete Works Website|accessdate=6 December 2013}}<
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  • '''''Exile on Main St''''' is a double studio [[album]] by [[the Rolling Stones]]. It was released on 12 May 1972.
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  • | [[The Rolling Stones]] | The Rolling Stones, the Beatles, and the Small Faces
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  • ...May 1970, using a Rolling Stones Mobile Studio|mobile studio belonging to the Rolling Stones. It was finished off at Island, London and Ardent Studios, Memphis, Tenness
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  • | [[The Rolling Stones]] | The Rolling Stones
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  • |recorded = <small>15 May 1972 at<br />Stargroves with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.<br />Mixed at the Sol Studio, Cookham, Berkshire.<small>
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  • |recorded = <small>January 1971 at<br />Headley Grange, Hampshire with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.<br />Mixed at Olympic Studios, London.</small>
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  • ...e Faces]] and the [[Keith Richards]] and [[Mick Taylor]] guitar combo of [[the Rolling Stones]], that greatly influenced the duo of Izzy Stradlin and Slash. [[Nazareth ( ...revenge on Rose when they played with Guns N' Roses on a tour opening for the Rolling Stones in 1989. Guitarist [[Vernon Reid]] publicly commented on the song during th
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  • ...also used by the Zombies, the [[Moody Blues]] ('Nights in White Satin'), [[the Rolling Stones]] ('2000 Light Years from Home', 'We Love You', 'Stray Cat Blues'), Donovan
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  • |recorded = <small>May 1972 at<br />Stargroves with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.<br />Mixed at Olympic Studios, London.</small>
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  • |recorded = <small>May 1972 at<br />Stargroves with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.<br />Mixed at Electric Lady, New York.
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  • *''[[The Rolling Stones (novel)|The Rolling Stones]]'', 1952 (aka: ''Space Family Stone'') * * ''[[To the Stars]]'', 2004: ''Between Planets'', ''The Rolling Stones'', ''Starman Jones'', and ''The Star Beast''
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  • |recorded = <small>January 1971 at<br />Headley Grange, Hampshire with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio<br />.Mixed at Olympic Studios, London.</small>
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  • |recorded = <small>May 1972 at<br />Stargroves with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.<br />Mixed at Olympic Studios, London.</small>
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  • ...rd Pie]]', and '[[Trampled Under Foot]]' from ''[[Physical Graffiti]]'', [[the Rolling Stones]]' 'Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)', Billy Preston's 'Outa-Space', Emer
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  • ...<small>December 1970 - January 1971 at<br />Headley Grange, Hampshire with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.<br />Mixed at Olympic Studios, London.</small>
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  • ...Japan and Europe for bands like [[the Yardbirds]], [[Led Zeppelin]], and [[the Rolling Stones]].
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  • ...ickly amassed a following in the nascent [[blues]] circuit. They succeeded the Rolling Stones as the resident band at Richmond's popular Crawdaddy club, whose owner, Gio
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  • ...ica|United States]], and they were a contemporary harder-edged rival for [[the Rolling Stones]]. ...ss, and had renamed themselves the Rollin' Stones (soon to be changed to [[the Rolling Stones]]).
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  • |recorded = <small>May 1972 at<br />Stargroves with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio;<br />Island Studios, London.<br />Mixed at Olympic Studios, ...orded in Spring 1972 at Stargroves, the country estate in Berkshire, using the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio. Some songs from the album had initially been tried out earli
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  • ...Rich Robinson. In 1989, the rockers, who have been heavily influenced by [[the Rolling Stones]], the Faces, and Southern rock, made a demo cassette tape that got them si
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  • ...ream]], Creedence Clearwater Revival, Foreigner, Free, [[Jimi Hendrix]], [[the Rolling Stones]], and Vanilla Fudge. Many of the bands considered classic rock could also ...n lead to interest in products being advertised. In 1995, 'Start Me Up' by the Rolling Stones was famously used by Microsoft for their Windows 95 campaign and 'Are You E
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  • | Eric Burdon & War, and [[the Rolling Stones]]
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  • ...ly to record songs for their album ''Black and Blue''. Upon their arrival, the Rolling Stones were amazed that Led Zeppelin's album had indeed been completed (both recor
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  • ...Jones, Lulu and Jeff Beck. He arranged the single 'She's a Rainbow' for [[the Rolling Stones]] and also worked on several tracks on ''[[Their Satanic Majesties Request]
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  • ...1971 at<br />Island Studios, London;<br />Headley Grange, Hampshire, with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio;<br />Sunset Sound, Los Angeles, California (U.S. state).<br ...g touring schedule they only needed to write and rehearse for a week. Then the Rolling Stones' mobile recording studio was booked to record the album, which was hired fo
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  • ...“Hippy-Hippy Shake” by the [[Swinging Blue Jeans]], “Honky Tonk Women,” by the Rolling Stones, “God Save the Queen” by the [[Sex Pistols]], and “Gloria” by [[The
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  • *''The Rolling Stones Rock 'n' Roll Circus'' - 11 December 1968 (cancelled)
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  • ...my Page and engineered by [[Glyn Johns]], who had previously worked with [[the Rolling Stones]] and [[Small Faces]]. The album was recorded on an analogue 4-track machin
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  • ...ianne Faithfull's 'As Tears Go By', the Nashville Teens' 'Tobacco Road', [[the Rolling Stones]]' 'Heart of Stone' (released on ''Metamorphosis''), Them's 'Baby Please Do ...ous other projects soon followed such as session work for Graham Nash, and the Rolling Stones (on their 1986 single 'One Hit (to the Body)'). He guested on two tracks fr
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  • ...huge hit among the youth due to its rebellious and sexual undertones. Like the Rolling Stones with 'Satisfaction', the Kinks achieved massive airplay with the commercial ...Perry, who bore a striking likeness to Mick Jagger and Keith Richards from the Rolling Stones. The New York band Blue Öyster Cult recorded an untitled album, which was
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  • ...' were recorded at the same sessions as 'D'yer Mak'er' at Stargroves using the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio in May 1972. 'Houses of the Holy (song)|Houses of the Holy' w
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  • ...ich also adversely affected other major British bands of the time, such as the Rolling Stones. The exile resulted in the band being unable to tour on British soil for ov
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  • [[Altamont Speedway]] in California. The concert, which was headlined by [[the Rolling Stones]], was marred by crowd violence. Marty Balin was knocked out during a scuff for the now-famous "[[The Rolling Stones American Tour 1969|Gimme Shelter Incident]]," due
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  • ...July 1970 at<br>Island Studios, London;<br>Headley Grange, Hampshire, with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio.<br>Mixed at Electric Lady, New York;<br>Ardent Studios, Memp
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  • Led Zeppelin were originally scheduled to appear on ''The Rolling Stones Rock 'n' Roll Circus'' TV special filmed at Intertel Studios in December; h ...ker| date=July 9, 1970}}</ref> By now, with The Beatles having split and [[The Rolling Stones]] in tax exile, Led Zeppelin was indisputably the world's top rock group. T
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  • Led Zeppelin were originally scheduled to appear on ''The Rolling Stones Rock 'n' Roll Circus'' TV special filmed at Intertel Studios in December; h ...y 1970| issn=0025-9012}}</ref> By now, with the Beatles having split and [[the Rolling Stones]] in tax exile, Led Zeppelin was indisputably the world's top rock group. T
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  • *January - Led Zeppelin acquire the Rolling Stones' mobile studio to record the fourth album at Headley Grange.
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  • ...ck bands including [[the Beatles]], [[Led Zeppelin]], [[Pink Floyd]] and [[the Rolling Stones]]. The UK was at the forefront of [[punk rock]] with bands like [[the Sex P
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  • ...al and best-selling musicians of all time. Acts such as [[the Beatles]], [[the Rolling Stones]], [[Pink Floyd]], [[Radiohead]], [[Led Zeppelin]], [[Black Sabbath]], [[Ir
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