1978: The Rolling Stones dive even deeper into disco during the Some Girls sessions with “Disco Music,” also known as “Disco Muzik.” Recorded in Paris, the unreleased track pushes beyond “Miss You,” with Mick Jagger clapping, stomping and working slightly synthesized vocals over funk...

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Keith Richards on Why Critics Hated Goats Head Soup (1973)

Keith Richards has a theory about why critics turn on new Rolling Stones albums—and his 1973 defense of Goats Head Soup is brutally direct.

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The Rolling Stones 1975: Inside the Jagger Juggernaut in Chicago

The Rolling Stones hit Chicago in 1975 with a silver lotus, giant balloons, Ronnie Wood and buckets of water. The Chicago Tribune had plenty to say.

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Los Rolling Stones toman prestado algo de The Temptations, oscurecen el groove y dejan que Mick Jagger se descontrole. La sorprendente historia detrás de ‘Out of Control’ comienza justamente ahí.

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The Rolling Stones’ 'Con Le Mie Lacrime': The Italian 'As Tears Go By' (1966)

‘Con Le Mie Lacrime’ finds The Rolling Stones speaking Italian—and sounding surprisingly elegant. Discover the strange story behind this forgotten 1966 detour.

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The Rolling Stones’ Take on 'Carol' (1964): From Chuck Berry to Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out!

The Rolling Stones turned Chuck Berry’s ‘Carol’ into a raw 1964 rocker, with Keith Richards, Brian Jones and Charlie Watts pushing the song to the edge.

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The Rolling Stones in Prague 1990: When Tanks Rolled Out and Rock Rolled In

Just months after the Velvet Revolution, The Rolling Stones arrived in Prague. 100,000 fans, a historic stadium, and a concert that meant far more than rock ’n’ roll.

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Keith Richards in “Guitar Moves” (Part 1), interviewed by Matt Sweeney at Electric Lady Studios in New York City, October 2015. The exchange is characteristically Keith: deceptively simple, slightly cryptic, and completely focused on the physical conversation between a guitarist and the instrument.

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Mick Jagger on Himself and Keith Richards: “What a Terrible Monster I Am” (1977)

In 1977, Mick Jagger admitted he could become “a total monster” on the road—then immediately pointed the finger at Keith Richards. Of course he did.

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The Rolling Stones’ 'Some Girls' Alternate Take: A Raw Glimpse of 1977

This Rolling Stones’ unreleased 1977 ‘Some Girls’ take is looser, funkier and more unpredictable, with Sugar Blue’s harmonica giving this forgotten Paris recording extra bite.

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Mick Jagger: “You’ve Got to Explore Everywhere” (2016)

Mick Jagger had spent decades conquering stages, but in 2016 he offered a different challenge: knowing your roots is no reason to stop exploring.

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