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When the Rolling Stones kicked off their 48-date North American summer tour in 1972, Rolling Stone writer Robert Greenfield was by their side to chronicle every second of the madness for his book ...
AP Photo The Rolling Stones were well on their way to becoming music legends, but in 1972, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts and Mick Taylor hardly felt on top of the world.
The Rolling Stones' 1972 tour is revisited on the new iHeart podcast 'Stones Touring Party' Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She has been working at PEOPLE since ...
Fifty-three years ago today, The Rolling Stones went to No. 1 in the United States with with what is widely considered their finest album.
By Paul Grein It’s only rock n’ roll, but the Grammy Museum likes it. The Rolling Stones’ 1972 tour of the U.S. and Canada, which coincided with the band’s classic album Exile on Main St ...
Cancel anytime. A British music historian is compiling memories of the Rolling Stones' North American tour in 1972. To that end, Richard Houghton is still seeking St. Louisans' memories of seeing ...
By Gary Graff On July 12, 1962, The Rolling (then Rollin’) Stones played their first show at the famed Marquee Club in London. By the fall of 1963 they were on the road in Europe, on the low end ...
Bonzo played ferociously, and he had an attitude to match. Bonham was pissed off by The Rolling Stones in 1972 and didn’t hide his feelings, which wasn’t unusual for the drummer. Page formed ...
John G. White/The Denver Post via Getty Fans wait for tickets in Denver to see the Rolling Stones in June 1972. Five decades later the tour is being revisited on the iHeartMedia podcast Stones ...