The Stones
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Generations of Offensive Behaviors...girls will start wearing poodle skirts or something and start dancing. Then comes' the 70's. How dare we play the Beatles, The Stones, and The Who. How dare we grow our hair long, tune in and tune out, and play our 8 tracks or cassette... In this article: The Who, Little Richard, Bill Haley, Danny & the Juniors, Buddhist, At the Hop, Hound Dog, Great Balls of Fire, and Good Golly Miss Molly |
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Ultimate Guitar | October 23, 2009
Riot Band Blues Part 32 [Columns]
...crazy, out of the ordinary stuff on the bass. He was teaching me the songs that different cover bands he d been in had played; routine stuff like Bob Marley, Pink Floyd, The Stones, or The Beatles. It was all stuff you d hear on the radio or...
In this article: Rick Rubin, The Gourds, and Jay-Z
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thestar.com | February 20, 2009
Cadillac Records: Rhythm and plenty of blues
...are worthy of special note. As the star-crossed Berry, whose signature guitar riffs influenced both The Beatles and The Stones even as his personal fortunes waned, Mos Def seizes the man's vitality and vitriol. BeyoncA© doesn't show up as...
In this article: Cadillac Records, Leonard Chess, Chuck Berry, Etta James, Little Walter, Jeffrey Wright, Willie Dixon, Muddy Waters, and Howlin' Wolf
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scotsman.com - Entertainment | November 30, 2008
Whatever happened to working-class rock?
...consumers. This kind of connection works on a different plane from popularity. The Beatles and The Stones sold millions without that socio-economic specificity. For a closer representation and empathy with working-class popular culture in...
In this article: Bruce Springsteen, The Clash, The Gaslight Anthem, Oasis, Eton Rifles, Glasvegas, Arctic Monkeys, New Jersey, and The Jam
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PR Newswire | October 04, 2007
VH1 Classic Expands Its Online Presence With a New Site Dedicated to the Music of the 70's, 80's and Early 90's
...all day long, featuring the best of rock, soul and pop artists from the 70's, 80's and early 90's, including The Beatles, The Stones, Tina Turner, Led Zeppelin, Marvin Gaye, The Who, Stevie Wonder, The Police and many more. Learn more...
In this article: VH1 Classic, VH1, Nirvana, Led Zeppelin, The Who, VH1 Soul, VH1 Rock Honors, Metal Mania, and Kiss
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Perez Hilton | October 14, 2008
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...from the public, with few exceptions. They have since sold more records than they did during the 70's, and during the 70's they outsold the Beatles and The Stones combined, if that tells you anything. There is something to be said for old...
In this article: Ac/dc, Wal-Mart, Itunes, Perez Hilton, Britney, Sam's Club, PBS, Jonas Brothers, AppleTV, and Dazed and Confused
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PR Newswire | July 14, 2009
VH1 and VH1 Classic Premiere New Five-Part Week-Long Iconic Series 'Lords of the Revolution' Starts Monday, August 10 at 8pm*
...and music specials all day long, featuring the best of rock, soul and pop artists from the 60's, 70's and 80's, including The Beatles, The Stones, Tina Turner, Led Zeppelin, Marvin Gaye, The Who, Stevie Wonder, The Police, Madonna and many...
In this article: VH1, Muhammad Ali, Timothy Leary, Andy Warhol, Cheech and Chong, VH1 Classic, Harvard, Islam, and VH1 Soul
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NME.com | April 23, 2008
Jane's Addiction declared Godlike Geniuses at NME Awards USA News NME.COM
...added, "I'm psyched that they chose Los Angeles to do their first US awards. One of the first parties they threw had The Beatles, The Stones and The Who. I'm happy they're planting the flag here and we're proud to be a part of it."
In this article: Jane's Addiction, Dave Navarro, MySpace, Los Angeles, Perry Farrell, Stephen Perkins, Eric Avery, and The Beatles
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A.V. Club RSS Feeds | April 03, 2008
Primer: The Rolling Stones The A.V. Club
...schoolboys. The Beatles just wanted to hold your hand, the press breathlessly reported, but on their debut, England's Newest Hitmakers, The Stones covered Willie Dixon's "I Just Want To Make Love To You," a randy blues classic popularized by...
In this article: The Rolling Stones, The Beatles, Rock, Some Girls, Mick Jagger, Beggars Banquet, Miss You, and Loving Cup
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New York Daily News | June 03, 2009
Paul McCartney will play first Citi Field concert: report
...venue with a historic show on August 15th, 1965. In the years since, some of the top musicians have played there, including The Stones, Bruce Springsteen, The Who, and Simon & Garfunkel. As of now, McCartney's only confirmed live date is...
In this article: Paul McCartney, Mets, The Beatles, Shea Stadium, Bruce Springsteen, and The Who
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The Stones - named cheekily after The Rolling Stones - were a band from Dunedin in New Zealand. One of the earliest bands to record on the Flying Nun label, they helped form the style of music known as the Dunedin Sound, along with label mates such as The Chills, The Verlaines and Sneaky Feelings, all of whom appeared alongside the Stones on the seminal Flying Nun release The Dunedin Double EP.
Whereas the other three bands to appear on this record went on to increased fame both in New Zealand and overseas, the Stones split up not long after its release, although all members of the band went on to success in other local bands. Most important of these was Wayne Elsey's time in The DoubleHappys, a band which itself led to the formation of Straitjacket Fits.
- Name:
- The Stones
- Origin:
- Dunedin, New Zealand
- Genre:
- Rock
- Record Label:
- Flying Nun Records
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