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    HOW THE ROLLING STONES KEEP ROLLING BACKGROUND The rolling stones start in the year 1960‚ when two young guys began wrapping in the music world‚ these two young men were Mick Jagger and Keith Richard‚ the soul of Rolling Stones‚ the next year formed their own group called l’Little Boy Blue & Blue Boys in company of Jack Taylor. In 1962 came another member of the group named Brian Jones‚ at this time it was decided to rename the group as Rolling Stones‚ in the same year they released their

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    out of the bands they had started by the end of the 1960’s; a decade in which they helped define. The multi-musically talented Brian Jones met fellow band mates Mick Jagger and Keith Richards in 1962 when Jagger and Richards responded to Jones advertisement in a magazine looking for musicians to audition to try out for a R&B band. Jagger and Richards had become previously enamored with Jones when they saw him play the slide guitar at concert with his old band‚ the Roosters‚ and were

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    title if not by their musical career‚ then definitely for the longevity of the band. Ever since the formation of the band in London‚ England 1962‚ they have been on the move. The "Stones"‚ as the band became known‚ was formed by childhood friends‚ Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. One of the Stone’s most popular songs is "Satisfaction." The chorus of the song relays the message of never being satisfied. This message really reflects on their musical career. The band hasn’t stopped all this time and continues

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    is known to represent evil and wickedness. The song “Devil’s Dance”‚ written by James Alan Hetfield and Lars Ulrich‚ performed by Metallica‚ presents an ideal version of the devil. On the other hand‚ the song “Sympathy for the Devil” written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards‚ performed by The Rolling Stones‚ introduces its own devil‚ distinct from the norm. Although‚ both songs establish the same point of view‚ they differ in tone and in theme. Apart from having the word “devil” in both their titles

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    think helped with the influence of other bands and other genres to be made later on such as metal‚ some punk and emo music. I liked many things about the song Paint it Black. One thing I love about the Rolling Stones is the vocals of Mick Jagger‚ who became rock’s prototypical front man with his great showmanship and his vocal talents are on

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    The standard of all is set by one act. The Hells Angles motorcycle club defined what it means to be in a biker gang. The massive growth of the Angels led them towards great popularity. Even though there is good that can come from this radical groups‚ the bad actions set a standard for them and could lead them to fall. The Angels came from a good purpose. Initially began in Fontana‚ California‚ Otto Friedli was having disputes with an old gang‚ Pissed Off Bastards‚ that led to the huge growth of

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    Old habits die hard When I heard that one of the quotes for today’s essay was "old habits die hard " some of Mick Jagger’s lyrics came to mind "I’m not an addict ‚it’s just a habit". It takes a long time to develop a bad habit and as much or longer to stay away from it . We start developing bad habits at an early age because of inexperience .We reinforce those habits day by day and step by step in our everyday life by repetition. Old habits die hard because us

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    As if sensing she’d found an ally‚ the dog flopped down and pressed herself as close to Shauna as she could. Delighted‚ Shauna laughed and began a vigorous belly rub which sent the dog into fits of pleasure. "What’s her name?" "Jagger‚ and before you tell me it’s a boy name‚ let me tell you there’s a story behind it. More than the fact that I’m a fan." "A Stones fan? Huh. Aren’t you full of surprises? Let’s hear the story." Cort smiled relaxed in front of Shauna’s eyes. "She was

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    While music began to change and appeal to the new generation‚ so did television. The Ed Sullivan Show is an American TV show on CBS that aired from Sunday June 20‚ 1948‚ to Sunday June 6‚ 1971‚ and was hosted by Ed Sullivan. All sorts of guest were asked to perform on the show. These guest included popular artists‚ ballet dancers‚ songwriters‚ opera singers‚ comedians‚ dramatic actors‚ and circus acts were regular performers.25 On September 9‚ 1956‚ Elvis Presley made his first appearance on the

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    of 10m over 65s‚ just 3 percent live in care homes. In addition for that‚ those who survived drugs binges‚ fast cars‚ or bad marriages‚ are older‚ they are still rocking and making more use of condoms that their younger generation. For example‚ Mick Jagger and Tina Turner. Even they are in their 70s nobody has idea of a dependant. Furthermore‚ non-celebrities also remain active‚ assertive and independent. They fill library and seminar halls once crammed with callow youths. They run picket lines

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