Facebook Twitter Pinterest The Rolling Stones, from left to right: Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor. Out of Our Heads (1965)Out of Our Heads is the culmination of what you might call the first era of The Rolling Stones. The Rolling Stones (1964)It’s easy to forget what a revolutionary album the Stones’ debut was. Aftermath (1966)The Rolling Stones saved their most audacious mid-60s pop experiments for singles – Paint It Black, Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow? Sticky Fingers (1971)The late 60s curdling from buttercup-sandwich optimism to grim bleakness could have finished the Rolling Stones: drug busts, deaths, murderous Hells Angels at Altamont.
Source: The Guardian May 17, 2018 11:32 UTC