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  1. 23 de abr. de 2024 · Jagger had just broken up with his girlfriend, Chrissie Shrimpton, and Richards was dealing with the illness of his newborn son. The mood in the studio was somber and melancholic. The band was looking for a new sound to match the dark and gloomy feelings they were experiencing.

  2. Hace 3 días · Held at the Luggala Estate, a Gothic Revival house in the Wicklow Mountains, the party was attended by many prominent Swinging London figures, including members of the Rolling Stones, Peter Bardens, Anita Pallenberg, Chrissie Shrimpton, John Paul Getty Jr., Rupert Lycett Green and Mike McCartney.

  3. 23 de abr. de 2024 · The year was 1971 when one of the most iconic promotional photo sessions in rock history took place. The Sticky Fingers promotional photos captured the essence and energy of the legendary rock band, The Rolling Stones, highlighting the raw and rebellious spirit that characterized the era. They were the brainchild of David Montgomery and Peter Webb.

  4. 24 de abr. de 2024 · College girlfriend, Chrissie Shrimpton, snatched some of Jagger’s hair after a trim back in the ’60s. She held on to this lock of hair for 50 years! Shrimpton sold the locks for $6,000 at a charity auction in 2013. 21. You Could Stay At Mick Jagger's Beachfront Property On the Island Of Mustique.

  5. 16 de abr. de 2024 · In early 1963, while Jagger was still a student at the London School of Economics, he met 17-year-old Chrissie Shrimpton in London. At the time, the Rolling Stones were making their quick ascent to stardom. Jagger and Shrimpton began dating just as the band was taking off — but Shrimpton wasn’t interested in living the rock star ...

  6. 15 de abr. de 2024 · MOJO peers inside the creation of The Rolling Stones’ first dark masterpiece. Released on this day in 1966, The Rolling Stones’ first album of purely Jagger-Richards originals established the band’s identity forever: nasty, jaded, uncaring, misogynistic… but also darkly charismatic and musically brilliant. “Mick and Keith write about ...

  7. 26 de abr. de 2024 · The iconic cover of the Rolling Stones’ live album “Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out!” holds a fascinating backstory, primarily revolving around the unconventional photo shoot featuring drummer Charlie Watts. On June 7, 1970, the band gathered for the photo shoot of their upcoming live album, with Charlie Watts taking the spotlight.