All Rolling Stones Data Posts, August 1 2025
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Rolling Stones Chronology: August 1
On August 1, various significant events occurred in Rolling Stones history, including performances, album releases, and milestones spanning from 1959 to 2019, marking their enduring impact on music.
18 years ago today: The Stones Rock Helsinki in 2007
The Rolling Stones’ 2007 Helsinki concert was a powerful celebration, showcasing their enduring connection with Finnish fans through electrifying performances, solidifying their rock legacy in a memorable night at Olympiastadion.
‘I Go Wild’ – The Rolling Stones Let Loose (1994)
‘I Go Wild’ by The Rolling Stones is a provocative song blending themes of lust and self-destruction, featuring sharp lyrics and a raw, gritty sound, highlighting toxic allure and chaotic desires.
Sobre ‘Continental Drift’ de los Rolling Stones (1989)
‘Continental Drift’ de los Rolling Stones representa una fusión de influencias musicales orientales y occidentales. La canción, un homenaje a Brian Jones, refleja la evolución sonora y la búsqueda innovadora de la banda.
The Rolling Stones’ ‘Down in the Hole’, Early Version (1979)
Listen to an unreleased early version of ‘Down in the Hole’ from the 1979 Emotional Rescue sessions featuring raw blues-inspired sound and existential lyrics, showcasing the band navigating their musical roots and personal struggles.
‘The Man Who Killed Mick Jagger’, A Book from 1977
‘The Man Who Killed Mick Jagger’ is a novel by author by David Littlejohn originally published in 1977 about a graduate student and social misfit who sets out to murder “the idol of his generation”.
When Pye Tried to Sign The Rolling Stones (1965)
Pye Records offered the Rolling Stones a strong deal to switch labels as their Decca contract nears expiration. Noteworthy artists have found success under Pye, solidifying its influential music legacy.
Mick Jagger Gets Real About Songs
Mick Jagger emphasizes that while no single song can change the world, the cumulative power of all music shapes our lives, reflecting history, emotions, and social movements profoundly.
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Today’s featured video: Mick & Keith Get Weird: The Rolling Stones’ ‘Music Scene’ Promos, TV 1969
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