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The Rolling Stones play ‘Ain’t Too Proud to Beg’ for first time since 2007 - www.nme.com - city Motown - Detroit
nme.com
17.11.2021 / 13:13

The Rolling Stones play ‘Ain’t Too Proud to Beg’ for first time since 2007

The Rolling Stones treated audiences in Detroit to a cover of the 1966 Temptations classic ‘Ain’t Too Proud to Beg’ this week (November 15) – their first time playing the song since 2007.Despite having played the song live over 100 times since 1975, it hadn’t been a part of their setlist since a 2007 gig at London’s O2 Arena.

The Who’s Roger Daltrey Slags The Rolling Stones: ‘A Mediocre Pub Band’ - etcanada.com - Britain
etcanada.com
14.11.2021 / 23:27

The Who’s Roger Daltrey Slags The Rolling Stones: ‘A Mediocre Pub Band’

Sir Paul McCartney made headlines a few weeks back when he dismissed The Rolling Stones as “a blues cover band,” and now a fellow British rocker is offering a similar assessment of the legendary group.

The Who’s Roger Daltrey labels The Rolling Stones “a mediocre pub band” - www.nme.com
nme.com
14.11.2021 / 16:03

The Who’s Roger Daltrey labels The Rolling Stones “a mediocre pub band”

The Who frontman Roger Daltrey has criticised The Rolling Stones, calling them “a mediocre pub band”.In a new interview with the Coda Collection, Daltrey reflected on The Who’s history, and was asked about their contemporaries, including the Stones and Led Zeppelin.When discussing the Stones, Daltrey first took the opportunity to praise frontman Mick Jagger, saying: “You’ve got to take your hat off to him.

Måneskin get Mick Jagger’s seal of approval after supporting The Rolling Stones - www.nme.com - USA - Italy - Las Vegas
nme.com
08.11.2021 / 16:57

Måneskin get Mick Jagger’s seal of approval after supporting The Rolling Stones

Måneskin have been by hailed by Mick Jagger after they completed the final night of their US tour supporting The Rolling Stones.The Italian rock band and Eurovision Song Contest 2021 winners opened for the veteran rockers at Las Vegas’ Allegiant Stadium, on Saturday (November 6).Following the performance, they posted a pic with Jagger on Instagram.

Mick Jagger, 78, Looks Better Than Ever Before Vegas Show On New World Tour — Pics - hollywoodlife.com - Las Vegas - state Nevada - city Sin
hollywoodlife.com
07.11.2021 / 20:15

Mick Jagger, 78, Looks Better Than Ever Before Vegas Show On New World Tour — Pics

Sir Mick Jagger has returned to Sin City for The Rolling Stones‘ No Filter Tour. The rock legend took to Instagram on November 6 to share a series of snaps of himself as he took in the sights of Las Vegas ahead of the band’s performance at the Allegiant Stadium later that night.

Ted Cruz responds to Mick Jagger’s Cancun jab at Rolling Stones' Dallas concert - www.foxnews.com - Texas - county Dallas
foxnews.com
05.11.2021 / 06:55

Ted Cruz responds to Mick Jagger’s Cancun jab at Rolling Stones' Dallas concert

When it comes to deflecting criticism, U.S. Sen.Ted Cruz has moves like Jagger.

Watch Nandi Bushell pay tribute to The Rolling Stones’ Charlie Watts - www.nme.com
nme.com
04.11.2021 / 22:55

Watch Nandi Bushell pay tribute to The Rolling Stones’ Charlie Watts

Nandi Bushell has paid tribute to late Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts with a multi-instrumental performance of the band’s ‘Gimme Shelter’.The 11-year old musician – who has previously performed with the likes of Foo Fighters and Arctic Monkeys drummer Matt Helders, and has covered songs by Nirvana, Linkin Park, Slipknot and Muse – shared the cover on YouTube last week.In the six-minute-plus clip, Bushell plays drums, electric guitar, keys, alternative percussion, and saxophone , and she

Watch a group of robot dogs recreate The Rolling Stones’ iconic ‘Start Me Up’ video - www.nme.com - Boston
nme.com
31.10.2021 / 04:39

Watch a group of robot dogs recreate The Rolling Stones’ iconic ‘Start Me Up’ video

The Rolling Stones have commemorated the 40th anniversary of their classic track ‘Start Me Up’, joining forces with tech company Boston Dynamics to have their robot dogs recreate its music video.The clip shows a group of the company’s canine-inspired Spot robots mimicking the dance moves from the Stones’ original video, using their forward claws (or “heads”) to “sing” along with the lyrics.It’s accompanied by a remastered version of the Stones’ own video – directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg and

Kir royales with George Michael! Pole dancing with Kate Moss! Sadie Frost reminisces on her whirlwind life in Soho - www.msn.com
msn.com
28.10.2021 / 17:13

Kir royales with George Michael! Pole dancing with Kate Moss! Sadie Frost reminisces on her whirlwind life in Soho

My daughter, Iris, has been playing Soo Catwoman in Danny Boyle’s Pistol series about the Sex Pistols, and she is the spit of me when I was that age. I sent her pictures of different haircuts and eye make-ups I had then.

The Rolling Stones share previously unreleased track ‘Come To The Ball’ - www.nme.com
nme.com
22.10.2021 / 23:17

The Rolling Stones share previously unreleased track ‘Come To The Ball’

The Rolling Stones have shared a previously unreleased track called ‘Come To The Ball’ – you can listen to it below.The track appears on the band’s new deluxe reissue of their 1981 album ‘Tattoo You’, which was released today (October 22). The newly remastered and expanded 40th anniversary reissue includes nine extra songs as part of a ‘Lost & Found: Rarities’ disc, recorded during the same era as the original 11-track album.‘Come To The Ball’ was co-written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards; it

The Beatles vs. Rolling Stones: Which band is the most rock and roll? - nypost.com - Britain
nypost.com
20.10.2021 / 00:05

The Beatles vs. Rolling Stones: Which band is the most rock and roll?

Preview in new tabMegastars Paul McCartney and Mick Jagger, the respective faces of The Beatles and the Rolling Stones, last week reignited the decades-long rivalry between the two British supergroups.McCartney, 79, belittled the Stones by calling them a “blues cover band,” while Jagger, 78, disparaged the Fab Four for failing to play giant stadiums — in contrast to the thousands of concerts staged by the “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” singer and his cronies.Fans have debated the relative

Mick Jagger and Keith Richards celebrate the 60th anniversary of their first proper meeting - www.nme.com
nme.com
18.10.2021 / 12:03

Mick Jagger and Keith Richards celebrate the 60th anniversary of their first proper meeting

The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger and Keith Richards have marked the 60th anniversary of their first proper meeting.The singer and the guitarist engaged in conversation for the first time on platform two of Dartford station on October 17, 1961 – a blue plaque commemorating the moment was unveiled back in 2015 – before they formed the Stones the following year.Jagger and Richards marked the 60th anniversary of that famous meeting last night (October 17) during their gig at the SoFi Stadium in

Mick Jagger responds to Paul McCartney’s “blues cover band” remarks during live show - www.nme.com - New York - Los Angeles
nme.com
17.10.2021 / 05:11

Mick Jagger responds to Paul McCartney’s “blues cover band” remarks during live show

Mick Jagger has joked on-stage about Paul McCartney’s recent comments on The Rolling Stones, during which he called them a “blues cover band”.During an interview with the New Yorker earlier this month, McCartney said: “[The Beatles’] net was cast a bit wider than [the Stones’]. I’m not sure I should say it, but they’re a blues cover band, that’s sort of what the Stones are.”At a concert in Los Angeles last Thursday (October 14), Jagger made a brief swipe at McCartney’s comments.“There’s so many

Mick Jagger pokes fun at Paul McCartney after diss: 'He's going to join us in a blues cover' - www.foxnews.com - Los Angeles
foxnews.com
17.10.2021 / 04:57

Mick Jagger pokes fun at Paul McCartney after diss: 'He's going to join us in a blues cover'

Mick Jagger threw shade at Paul McCartney at Thursday's Rolling Stones concert. Jagger, 78, and McCartney, 79, have been part of the long-standing rivalry between the Beatles and the Rolling Stones.

Mick Jagger Hits Back at Paul McCartney After He Calls The Rolling Stones 'A Blues Cover Band' - www.justjared.com - New York - Los Angeles
justjared.com
16.10.2021 / 20:23

Mick Jagger Hits Back at Paul McCartney After He Calls The Rolling Stones 'A Blues Cover Band'

Paul McCartney seems to have reignited the longstanding rivalry between The Rolling Stones and The Beatles.

Mick Jagger makes playful dig at Paul McCartney after THOSE comments - www.msn.com
msn.com
16.10.2021 / 07:29

Mick Jagger makes playful dig at Paul McCartney after THOSE comments

Paul McCartney made waves earlier this week as he branded The Rolling Stones a 'blues cover band' in a new interview, after insisting he thought the Beatles were 'better. 'And frontman Sir Mick Jagger was quick to respond just days later in front of a crowd of 70K including the famous bassist as he made a playful dig at him during a huge gig.

Mick Jagger fires back at Paul McCartney’s Rolling Stones diss - nypost.com - New York - New York
nypost.com
16.10.2021 / 03:35

Mick Jagger fires back at Paul McCartney’s Rolling Stones diss

“blues cover band” in an interview with The New Yorker.Jagger, 78, and his mates played at the LA’s SoFi Stadium on Thursday, where he called out the plethora of celebrities that were at his concert, including A-listers like Megan Fox, Lady Gaga and Leonardo DiCaprio.Then Jagger added, “Paul McCartney is here.

Mick Jagger Gets Snarky About Paul McCartney’s ‘Blues Cover Band’ Dig at Stones’ L.A. Show - variety.com - Los Angeles
variety.com
16.10.2021 / 00:44

Mick Jagger Gets Snarky About Paul McCartney’s ‘Blues Cover Band’ Dig at Stones’ L.A. Show

Chris Willman Music WriterAt the first of two Los Angeles-area concerts Thursday, Mick Jagger reeled off a list of celebrities, real and imagined, whom he said were attending the Rolling Stones’ opening night at SoFi Stadium.

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