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The Rolling Stones release snippet of new song Don't Get Angry With Me but people are angry with them anyway
By Fraser Lewry published
The amount of traffic visiting a new Rolling Stones website appears to have stymied opportunities to hear the band's new song - or it is just a big tease?

"A new Stones era": The Rolling Stones look set to announce their first album of original material since 2005
By Paul Brannigan published
It looks like Mick and Keef are ready to bless us with some newly polished precious Stones

Have the Rolling Stones just launched a new album via a cryptic advertisement in an east London newspaper?
By Fraser Lewry published
Readers of the Hackney Gazette may wish to turn to page three

"He’s a prince who thinks he’s a king already": The day a young Prince supported The Rolling Stones, and was abused and brought to tears by thousands of food-throwing racists
By Liz Scarlett published
The Rolling Stones appeared to blame Prince for their audience's deplorable reaction to his performance at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum on their 1981 Tattoo You tour

"Brian always had to have an enemy, he always had an imaginary foe": Five years after Brian Jones' death, Keith Richards was ready to talk about the myths surrounding the late Rolling Stones' guitarist, and he did not hold back
By Paul Brannigan published
"Because he's dead I can say, 'Oh, Brian was a fantastic musician', but it wasn't true"

The Rolling Stones play it cool with their Start Me Up iced coffee kit - just in time for summer
By Scott Munro published
The Rolling Stones and Keurig team up over an iced latte to release the Start Me Up iced coffee kit, including branded coffee and tumbler

Watch Jimi Hendrix hang out with The Rolling Stones backstage in New York on his last ever birthday
By Liz Scarlett published
When The Rolling Stones played Madison Square Garden in 1969, Jimi Hendrix joined them backstage to chill out and play his guitar on what would be his final birthday

Watch David Bowie serve up a hilarious impression of Mick Jagger during a UK TV chat show interview
By Liz Scarlett published
In 2002, David Bowie appeared on British TV chat show Parkinson and unveiled his hilarious impression of Rolling Stones frontman Mick Jagger
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