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    The Rolling Stones Stones, a simple concretion of earthy or mineral matter, a rock, a building block, it may be precious, or it may be garbage. The Rolling Stones are very similar to a pack a stones, a pack of random men to play music. They first started as a small measly band that soon grew into an international sensation. The Stones created some of the most widely known tunes and they also created one of the most iconic styles of music, rock and roll. The Rolling Stones were defined by the very

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    THE ROLLING STONES The Rolling Stones, self-acclaimed and fan-supported, is “The World’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band.” The Rolling Stones is well into its fifth decade performing together as a group. They are the longest lived, continuous performing band in the history of music. From the band’s early British beginnings through the present, The Rolling Stones has continued to adapt its music to the sounds and styles of the past five decades, to remain ever visible and popular in the eyes of the

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    The Rolling Stones Throughout the course of music in the world, rock music has always been very popular among people of all ages. Rock music is constantly evolving as time and people are changing themselves. The most legendary time for rock music was through the 1960s to the 1980s. A new band by the name of “The Rolling Stones” surfaced in 1962 and has been well known since. The Rolling Stones truly revolutionized and inspired rock music for future generations and musicians. Rock music truly took

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    Performer: The Rolling Stones Performer’s Life Span: The Rolling Stones was formed in 1962 and till this day they are still together as a group playing music. Location: The band is from London, England. Band Members: The Rolling Stones consist of 4 band members. The current line-up is Mick Jagger (lead singer), Keith Richards (guitarist), Charlie Watts (drummer), and Ronnie Woods (guitarist). Bio: The Rolling Stones is considered one of the biggest name in rock history next to The Beatles and

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    Who are The Rolling Stones? The Rolling Stones are a British rock band that has been around since they first formed in 1962 (“The Rolling Stones” 3). Their name comes from a Buddy Waters song (Kallen 10-1). Although, it can be argued that the band was formed in 1949 considering at that time the band’s two main members, Keith Richards and Mick Jagger, went to school together, even considering they did not cross paths again until eleven years later (“Rolling Stones Biography”). Their first show was

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    kept worldwide attention, fame, and notoriety the likes of which seen by the Rolling Stones. The Rolling Stones’ inception, evolution, and enormous body of work have had a momentous influence on mass media, the genre of rock and roll, and the entire music industry. A look into their journey from rebellious kids to a global force, as well as the changes to their music over the years, demonstrates why The Rolling Stones are the most prolific and genre-defining rock band to this day. Mick Jagger and

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    Review As a Rolling Stones fan, I thought it would be very interesting to watch and review the documentary Rock of Ages: Rolling Stones. This full length documentary was produced in 2008 and gives a detailed overview of The Rolling Stones story from the very to beginning to the present. As with most documentaries, both the bands hardships and triumphs are portrayed. I really appreciated how the documentary was very raw and shared the major battles the members of The Rolling Stones had with drug

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    Rolling Stones History

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    The Rolling Stones Two young men in their mid twenties named Mick Jagger and Keith Richards met at a station and immediately became friends again after going to college together and started a rock band that is now known worldwide and is named The Rolling Stones. The Rolling Stones was formed in 1962. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards decided to join Ronnie Wood. Mick Jagger was the singer of the band while Keith Richards played guitar and now currently plays piano. The other instruments were played

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    The Rolling Stone Redaction was the mistake waiting to happen as a result of journalistic desperation on the Rolling Stones part, as the once iron clad story 's eggshell are torn asunder by the increasing lack of verifiability. Only to reveal a viscous trail with no clear substance. As The Rolling Stone began on this path, they put aside safeguards that would normally have sent the story to the bin, ignoring conflicting information from the other sources and only focusing on the main. That is when

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    As the Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger, said in one of his songs “You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you might find, you get what you need.” This is how The Rolling Stones became known as the World’s Best Rock and Roll Band of all Time. They were giving this title because they were different from other bands, which also made them an multi-award winning band, plus they were given that amazing title. One interesting thing about the Rolling Stones is that they were inspired by

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