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To say I was instantly turned off by this band would have been an understatement. Its immediate predecessor, the stylistically similar Some Girls, is far superior, for instance—and even that isn't a lock for top-3 ranking, at least among people who actually like Rolling Stones records.
Elton John Comes Out as Bisexual in Rolling Stone’s 1976 Cover Story
Mick Jagger Through the Years. Plus I had no warning. My friend Annie just brought him by and rang the doorbell. Naturally the place was a mess, my hair was a mess, my clothes were ridiculous — some dumb T-shirt and a pair of denims spotted with dishwater. See, I had just come back from the laundry with practically everything I own, and if Annie had phoned even half an hour before arriving, I know I could have picked out something to wear that Jagger would have liked.
‘When the Whip Comes Down’: The Rolling Stones’ Grittiest Take on Punk and the NYC Streets (1978)
By himself! It was a bold move, showcasing their versatility and ability to push boundaries. With its driving guitars and aggressive energy, it stood as one of the closest moments the Stones ever had to pure punk rock—proof that they could absorb new trends without losing their signature attitude.
Mick Jagger Calls on Me
Are you at that point? Melodically I attribute it to the Elton John album. Lots of slow, romantic songs. Three instrumental. I was messing around in the studio one day on the electric piano and came up with the title line. There was a decline in sales of his last two albums.