Revisiting The Rolling Stones' 1973 track '100 Years Ago', which they retired from touring despite the song being a Jagger-Richards songwriting masterpiece.
When Mick Jagger and Keith Richards first wrote this early track, they deemed it "tripe", keen to bin it before their manager declared it a future hit.
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Oldham Council has released new behind-the-scenes pictures of the Spindles revamp. The photos show some of the work taking place inside the new ...
Luciana Gimenez - the mother of Sir Mick Jagger's son, Lucas - has been rushed to hospital for emergency surgery. The Brazilian presenter and the chart-topping icon have remained close since their ...
Marianne Faithfull takes inspiration from her first single on the new posthumous song, “Burning Moonlight,” which will appear on an upcoming EP of the same name, out June 6. “Burning Moonlight” and ...
Marianne Faithfull takes inspiration from her first single on the new posthumous song, “Burning Moonlight,” which will appear on an upcoming EP of the same name, out June 6. “Burning ...
Faithfull was an icon of Swinging Sixties culture and was known for her tempestuous relationship with Rolling Stones frontman Mick ... Andrew Loog Oldham. Her first hit "As Tears Go By" written by ...
Faithfull was an icon of Swinging Sixties culture and was known for her tempestuous relationship with Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger ... Rolling Stones manager Andrew Loog Oldham. Her first hit ...
Burning Moonlight was produced by Head alongside Dunbar, Rob Ellis, and Andrew Batt. Australian artist David Frazer created the cover art. “I’m so happy we found a time when Marianne felt able ...