Phil Henry, Mary Turner (4). Off The Record Radio Intro. A3. –The Rolling Stones. KEITH RICHARDS Westwood One Off The Record Special Show 81-22, Part II of II Interview and Studio Tracks with host Mary Turner Original Airdate: 2 November pre-FM Double Vinyl LP. Host Mary Turner interviews Keith Richards in a two part show; Part II of which is featured on this two LP set. (Part I can be found here: Keith Richards - Off The Record Specials With Mary Turner (OTR 81-21). The discussion centers on success of The Rolling Stones, Brian Jones death, writing with Mick Jagger and the inception of The Glimmer Twins
Off The Record was a syndicated radio show created by Westwood One and hosted by Mary Turner. The show was sent to radio stations on vinyl and stations would play it on a specific time. Each segment also includes commercials as located on each record
The Rolling Stones is the debut album by the Rolling Stones, released by Decca Records in the UK on 16 April 1964. The album is included in Robert Dimery's 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.
The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. The first stable line-up consisted of bandleader Brian Jones (guitar, harmonica, keyboards), Mick Jagger (lead vocals, harmonica), Keith Richards (guitar, vocals), Bill Wyman (bass), Charlie Watts (drums), and Ian Stewart (piano). Stewart was removed from the official line-up in 1963 but continued to work with the band as a contracted musician until his death in 1985.
THE ROLLING STONES Westwood One Off The Record Special Show 82-16 Interview and Studio Tracks with host Mary Turner Original Airdate: xx-xx- pre-FM Double Vinyl LP. Host Mary Turner interviews The Rolling Stones in the studio for this radio special. The discussion centers on the band's formation, early years and current work. Commercial blocks and studio tracks are mixed with conversations between Turner and all of the band members, who appear in the studio together.
The Rolling Stones, ‘Gimme Shelter’. Writers: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Producer: Jimmy Miller Released: April '69, London 11 weeks; No. 21. The Stones channeled the emotional wreckage of the late Sixties on a song that Richards wrote in 20 minutes. The Rolling Stones, ‘Sympathy for the Devil’. Writers: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Producer: Jimmy Miller Released: Dec. '68, London Non-single. The inspiration for this hellish detour came from Soviet writer Mikhail Bulgakov's novel The Master and Margarita, which depicts Satan having his way in 1930s Moscow. For the first time, Hendrix, bassist Noel Redding and drummer Mitch Mitchell got to show off their acrobatic onstage chemistry on record - and they somehow managed to condense it to an under-three-minute blaze of overdubbed guitar sorcery. The first chord of its main riff has come to be known among guitarists as the "Hendrix chord.
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Tattoo You (1981) by The Rolling Stones 212. Proud Mary: The Best Of Ike And Tina Turner (1991) by Ike And Tina Turner 213. New York Dolls (1973) by New York Dolls 214. Go Bo Diddley (1959) by Bo Diddley 21. You’ll have to change the numbers since they’ll be a little off. Hit me up if you have any questions. The 500 Greatest Albums of All Time (2003)" Track Info.
The Last Time (The Rolling Stones song). The Last Time" is a song by the English rock band The Rolling Stones, and the band's first UK single written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Recorded at RCA Studios in Hollywood, California in January 1965, "The Last Time" was the band's third UK single to reach number one on the UK Singles Chart, spending three weeks at the top in March and early April 1965.