

The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. Active across seven decades, they are one of the most popular and enduring bands of the rock era. In the early 1960s, the band pioneered the gritty, rhythmically driven sound that came to define hard rock. Their first stable line-up consisted of vocalist Mick Jagger, guitarist Keith Richards, multi-instrumentalist Brian Jones, bassist Bill Wyman, and drummer Charlie Watts. During their early years, Jones was the primary leader of the band. After Andrew Loog Oldham became the group's manager in 1963, he encouraged them to write their own songs. The Jagger–Richards partnership became the band's primary songwriting and creative force.
Rooted in blues and early rock and roll, the Rolling Stones started out playing covers and were at the forefront of the British Invasion in 1964, becoming identified with the youthful counterculture of the 1960s. They then found greater success with their own material, as "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction", "Get Off of My Cloud" (both 1965), and "Paint It Black" (1966) became international number-one hits. Aftermath (1966), their first entirely original album, is often considered to be the most important of their early albums. In 1967, they had the double-sided hit "Ruby Tuesday"/"Let's Spend the Night Together" and experimented with psychedelic rock on Their Satanic Majesties Request. By the end of the 1960s, they had returned to their rhythm and blues-based rock sound, with hit singles "Jumpin' Jack Flash" (1968) and "Honky Tonk Women" (1969), and albums Beggars Banquet (1968), featuring "Sympathy for the Devil" and "Street Fighting Man", and Let It Bleed (1969), featuring "You Can't Always Get What You Want" and "Gimme Shelter".
Jones left the band shortly before his death in 1969, having been replaced by guitarist Mick Taylor. That year they were first introduced on stage as "the greatest rock and roll band in the world". Sticky Fingers (1971), which yielded "Brown Sugar" and "Wild Horses" and included the first usage of their tongue and lips logo, was their first of eight consecutive number-one studio albums in the US. It was followed by Exile on Main St. (1972), featuring "Tumbling Dice" and "Happy", and Goats Head Soup (1973), featuring "Angie". Taylor left the band at the end of 1974, and was replaced by Ronnie Wood. The band released Some Girls in 1978, featuring "Miss You", and Tattoo You in 1981, featuring "Start Me Up". Steel Wheels (1989) was widely considered a comeback album and was followed by Voodoo Lounge (1994). Both releases were promoted by large stadium and arena tours, as the Stones continued to be a huge concert attraction; by 2007, they had recorded the all-time highest-grossing concert tour three times, and they were the highest-earning live act of 2021. Following Wyman's departure in 1993, the band continued as a four-piece core, with Darryl Jones becoming their regular bassist, and then as a three-piece core following Watts' death in 2021, with Steve Jordan becoming their regular drummer. Hackney Diamonds, the band's first new album of original material in 18 years, was released in October 2023, becoming their fourteenth UK number-one album.
The Rolling Stones' estimated record sales of more than 250 million make them one of the best-selling music artists of all time. They have won three Grammy Awards and a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award. They were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 and the UK Music Hall of Fame in 2004. Billboard and Rolling Stone have ranked them as one of the greatest artists of all time.
I had almost lost hope of seeing/hearing Stones doing something "new".
But this is good, very good
For the first couple of bars, I thought this was old Stones I had somehow forgotten or missed.
I am a big fan of the Beatles (not Stones
Edit:
McCartney III is surprisingly fresh as well... Paul is the best!
Actually i'm pretty far to the right here in good old U.K
i just know how dumb you yanks were to vote in trump.
he achieved zero, and made the USA a laughing stock
Can't disagree with you.
We danced and sang, and the music played in a de boomtown https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RZ2oXzrnti4
Can't go on no more. The people gettin angry
-The Specials
Why is it all the political hate on this forum is always from the left? And unwarranted as well, this is a music forum.
Just as business majors tend to be a bit right of center; musicians, like many other artists, tend to be a bit left of center. Given the proclivity of many RP listeners to be music aficionados at least, if not musicians themselves, it isn't surprising the majority of the comments here are from the left. Also, the comments here are often quite insightful and indicative of people with higher educational levels, which is also associated with people who tend more towards the left than the right.
CORRECTION: This is complete lift from The Special’s version of same. Let’s be clear here.
That's not clear, it's wrong.
Why is it all the political hate on this forum is always from the left? And unwarranted as well, this is a music forum.
Actually i'm pretty far to the right here in good old U.K
i just know how dumb you yanks were to vote in trump.
he achieved zero, and made the USA a laughing stock
Love this song. Not too many bands that still make new music after all those years. Greatful for that. Great respect for this band.
Yep. 🤔 🤑
Then we all got locked down
Alright
$20 on the Stones website for the vinyl single?!
I guess that would be OK if all proceeds were going to fighting the pandemic (that may be the case but there was no mention of it on their website), but otherwise it seems pretty steep.
Here's the official video:
Stones-GhostTown
As you say, it would have gone down better if they'd donated (some of) the proceeds to health charities. As it is, it simply smacks of cashing in on the pandemic.