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I probably cannot be objective when it comes to the Rolling Stones' album Some Girls. It was the first Stones album I bought for myself. I was 16. The album that preceded it, 1976’s Black and Blue, ...
Mick Jagger called 'Some Girls' one of his favorite Rolling Stones albums, and he has a point -- its swagger helped re-energize the band.
We won't argue with you: The Rolling Stones made their best music in the '60s and '70s. After 1978's Some Girls, they released only one more classic album, 1981's 'Tattoo You.' But that doesn't ...
Some Girls is celebrating its 45th anniversary this year. The Rolling Stones released the album in 1978, and it became one of their most successful records. Lead singer Mick Jagger fondly looked ...
T he minute The Rolling Stones announced their new album, Hackney Diamonds, one knew what would come next: someone, somewhere would pronounce it “their best album since Some Girls ”.
The Rolling Stones' 1978 tour of the USA in support of that year’s Some Girls album is considered by fans to be one of their very best.
The Rolling Stones made the bold decision to embrace the more rhythmic sounds that were all the rage in 1978 when they made their album Some Girls. This decision alienated some fans, critics, and ...
The Stones weren’t nominated in any category until the 1979 ceremony, when Some Girls was nominated for album of the year. How could that be?
Music gave me a warm blanket to wrap myself in. By the time I graduated from West Anchorage High School in 1972, I had attended 11 schools in 12 years.
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The ’80s were somehow the best and worst of times for the Rolling Stones. At the beginning of the decade, the band was still riding the commercial high of 1978’s Some Girls. There were massive, ...
Discover showtimes, read reviews, watch trailers, find streaming options, and see where to watch The Rolling Stones: Some Girls - Live in Texas '78 (2011). Explore cast details and learn more on ...
Dolly Parton explained in a 'Billboard' interview why Brandi Carlile and Pink joined her on a cover of "Satisfaction" by The Rolling Stones, instead of Mick Jagger, on her new album 'Rockstar.' ...