In his book Life, Richards discussed writing a song in a rehabilitation clinic. “While I was in the clinic, Anita was down the road having our daughter, Angela,” he wrote. “Once I came out of the ...
The Rolling Stones built a tornado, and then they figured out how to exist within that tornado. That's a huge achievement. From the very beginning, the band presented themselves as droogy barbarians, ...
Mick Jagger said The Rolling Stones‘ “Angie” was supposed to sound like some of the band’s earlier ballads. Keith Richards initially had a problem with the song’s title. Subsequently, he explained how ...
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