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* 1965 – A Rolling Stones concert in London, Ontario is shut down by police after 15 minutes due to rioting.
One story is that The Rolling Stones went to stay at Korner's house late one night, in the early 1960s, after a performance.
" While his one-time acolytes The Rolling Stones and Cream made the front pages of music magazines all over the world, Korner was relegated to the role of ' elder statesman '.
While touring Scandinavia he first joined forces with guitarist and singer Peter Thorup, together forming the band New Church, who were one of the support bands at the Rolling Stones Free Concert in Hyde Park, London, on 5 July 1969.
In 1973 he presented a unique 6-part documentary on BBC Radio 1, The Rolling Stones Story, and in 1977 he established a Sunday-night blues and soul show on Radio 1, Alexis Korner's Blues and Soul show, which ran until 1981.
It also topped Rolling Stones list.
" His works and innovations inspired and influenced contemporary and later musicians, notably The Beatles, Elvis Costello, The Rolling Stones, Don McLean, Bob Dylan, and Eric Clapton, and exerted a profound influence on popular music.
The Rolling Stones had an early hit covering the song.
It has sold over nine million singles and albums and was the top single of a year in which the British Invasion, led by the Beatles and the Rolling Stones, continued to dominate the U. S. charts.
He was also known as The Originator because of his key role in the transition from the blues to rock, influencing a host of acts, including Buddy Holly, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, The Velvet Underground, The Who, The Yardbirds, Eric Clapton, Elvis Presley, The Beatles, and George Michael, among others.
The Rolling Stones, still barely known outside London at that time, appeared as a supporting act on the same bill.
King, Les Paul, Albert Collins, George Benson, among others, and joined The Rolling Stones as a guest on their 1994 concert broadcast of Voodoo Lounge, performing " Who Do You Love?
" Mick Jagger stated that " he was a wonderful, original musician who was an enormous force in music and was a big influence on The Rolling Stones.
* Entry on Chuck D at Rolling Stones website
On February 18, 2006, a Saturday, The Rolling Stones surpassed that mark by far, attracting over 1. 5 million people to the beach.
He entered the storyline as a young radical, reflecting the youth of 1960s Britain, where figures like The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and the model Twiggy were to reshape the concept of youthful rebellion.
The Eagles gave nods to disco with " One of These Nights " ( 1975 ) and " Disco Strangler " ( 1979 ), Paul McCartney & Wings did " Goodnight Tonight " ( 1979 ), Queen did " Another One Bites the Dust " ( 1980 ), The Rolling Stones did " Miss You " ( 1978 ), Chicago did " Street Player " ( 1979 ), The Beach Boys did " Here Comes the Night " ( 1979 ), The Kinks did "( Wish I Could Fly Like ) Superman " ( 1979 ), and the J. Geils Band did " Come Back " ( 1980 ).
Exploiting his androgynous appearance, the original cover of the UK version unveiled two months later would depict the singer wearing a dress: taking the garment with him, he wore it during interviews — to the approval of critics, including Rolling Stones John Mendelsohn who described him as " ravishing, almost disconcertingly reminiscent of Lauren Bacall "— and in the street, to mixed reaction including laughter and, in the case of one male pedestrian, producing a gun and telling Bowie to " kiss my ass ".
He also appeared in skits on the MTV game show Remote Control, playing such characters as Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, the " brother " of co-host Colin Quinn, and artist Andy Warhol.
In 1976 Devo released their first single Mongoloid b / w Jocko Homo, the B-side of which came from the soundtrack to The Truth About De-Evolution, on their independent label " Booji Boy ", followed in 1977 by the re-working of the Rolling Stones ' "( I Can't Get No ) Satisfaction ".
was produced by Brian Eno and featured re-recordings of their previous singles Mongoloid and ( I Can't Get No ) Satisfaction, their cover version of the Rolling Stones classic.
On October 14, 1978, Devo gained national exposure with an appearance on Saturday Night Live, a week after the Rolling Stones, performing " Satisfaction " and " Jocko Homo.
On January 15, 1967 The Rolling Stones were told to change the chorus of " Let's Spend the Night Together " to " Let's spend some time together ".
* 1942 – Brian Jones, English musician ( The Rolling Stones ) ( d. 1969 )
It also included figures such as Mick Jagger, and Paul Simon as themselves, although it also included other members of The Rolling Stones and The Beatles playing various characters as well as numerous recognizable comedy actors, so there was no real intent to fool the audience.

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Their most famous hit is the song " Fish Heads ", which was named as one of the top 100 videos of all time by Rolling Stone magazine.
Parsons was inspired to cover the song after hearing an advance tape of the Sticky Fingers album sent to Kleinow, who was scheduled to overdub a part on the song ( Kleinow's part was not included on the released Rolling Stones version, though it is available on bootlegs ).
The multi-instrumentalist, founder and former The Rolling Stones guitarist Brian Jones played koto in the song Take It Or Leave It, on the album Aftermath, 1966.
Some of British punk rock's leading figures made a show of rejecting not only contemporary mainstream rock and the broader culture it was associated with, but their own most celebrated predecessors: " No Elvis, Beatles or the Rolling Stones in 1977 ," declared The Clash song " 1977 ".
In a January 1994 interview with Rolling Stone, he said, " I was trying to write the ultimate pop song.
Rolling Stone magazine, named after the Muddy Waters song " Rollin ' Stone " ( 1950 ), was initially identified with and reported on the hippie counterculture of the era.
* " The Cover of the Rolling Stone " is a 1973 song satirizing success in the music business.
* George Harrison's 1975 song " This Guitar ( Can't Keep from Crying )", a lyrical sequel to his Beatles track " While My Guitar Gently Weeps ", references the magazine in its second verse: " Learned to get up when I fall / Can even climb Rolling Stone walls ".
The song was written in response to some unduly harsh reviews from Rolling Stone and other publications for Harrison's 1974 North American tour and the Dark Horse album.
The Rolling Stones featured a slide guitar as early as their 1963 recording of the John Lennon / Paul McCartney song " I Wanna Be Your Man ".
In the Rolling Stones song " Get Off of My Cloud ", the guy who shows up " All dressed up just like a Union Jack " was Lord Sutch uninvited in Mick Jagger's room.
* " Slave " ( song ), by the Rolling Stones
In the same year, Waits also contributed vocals to the song " Harlem Shuffle " on The Rolling Stones ' album Dirty Work.
In 2004, " The Weight " was ranked the 41st best song of all time in Rolling Stones 500 Greatest Songs of All Time list.
The Rolling Stones emergence brought greater international recognition to the primitive urban blues typified by Chess Records ' artists such as Muddy Waters, writer of " Rollin ' Stone ", the song for which the band is named.
Deborah Frost, writer for Rolling Stone magazine, described in her book ZZ Top – Bad And Worldwide how Linden Hudson researched popular song tempos, then presented Billy Gibbons with the results of his studies.
** Rock musician Bob Dylan releases his influential album Highway 61 Revisited, featuring the song " Like a Rolling Stone ".
* " U. S. Field Artillery " ( 1917 ) ( Modified version The Army Goes Rolling Along is the official song of the U. S. Army )
Retrospectively, " Keep Yourself Alive " is cited as the highlight of the album, and in 2008 Rolling Stone ranked it 31st in the " 100 Greatest Guitar Songs Of All Time ", describing it as " an entire album's worth of riffs crammed into a single song ".
The phrase may have its origins as early as 1908 in the cadence song now called " The Army Goes Rolling Along ", which likely extended into tank usage.
The song is ranked No. 158 on the Rolling Stone magazine's list of The 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.
The following year, the group released the EP Sympathy for the Devil, an album of different cover versions of the Rolling Stones song of the same name.
Other notable covers include the Beatles album Let It Be ( 1988 ), and their maxi-single Sympathy for the Devil ( 1988 ) which deconstructs the Rolling Stones song of the same name with seven different interpretations.

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