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damn weather and puccis backstory is AWESOME (and by that i mean detailed and VERY SAD..) and their fight was so sad when weather died.. i let out full tears while my mom was watching with me LMAO she doesn’t understand a thing though cus it was her first time
Check out this playlist on @8tracks: The Best of Rock by amanduh46.
sh-boom magazine covers (1989-1990) the best of then... and now
Drum kit comparison between Ringo Starr, Charlie Watts and John Bonham. Does size really matter?
Shirley & Charlie reunited again
Charlie (June 2nd, 1941 - August 24th, 2021)
Shirley (September 11, 1938 - December 16, 2022)
forever and always thinking of that one video where the Stones were taking turns kissing a girl on the forehead for the press and they asked Charlie to do it and he shook his head and said “love is a much more deeper thing than that. it’s not flippant to be sold away on the celluloid.”
PAUL McCARTNEY & THE ROLLING STONES, Decca Studios. London 1967.
Charlie Watts, the drummer for the Rolling Stones, died today at the age of 80. May he rest in peace ☮️ 💐
60s/70s concert posters
New to the archives! An impromptu food fight erupts as the Stones celebrate the release of their new album, Beggars Banquet, at the Gore Hotel in London on December 5th 1968.
Video: ITN Archive/Getty Images
True story.
seeing pictures of rock stars in the 70s always gives me at least one of these three reactions:
gender envy
i want that (insert item of clothing here)
hnhnhnh pretty
What’s your favorite song by TRS ?
Mine is probably Ruby Tuesday or Under My Thumb !!
Hello! I'm still discovering them but I'm quite fond of Paint it black because the sitar is one of my favorite instrument ever.
Under my thumb is also one of my favorite alongside with Mother's little helper at the moment, it can and will probably change :)
If only!! We can be a fly on the wall & able to see the Beatles recording w the strangest ways of recording ways for the Revolver album…😀👍like there were missing footages just like the Get Back movie where one can make these Revolver sessions into a movie… sigh…
Mick Jagger drops in on John Lennon during the Revolver sessions, 1966, by Robert Freeman