The Rolling Stones had no shortage of illicit affairs at the peak of their stardom, so it's no surprise that rumors swirled for years about the subject of their chart-topping ballad "Angie." Angie ...
Mick Jagger said The Rolling Stones‘ “Angie” was supposed to sound like some of the band’s earlier ballads. Keith Richards initially had a problem with the song’s title. Subsequently, he explained how ...
Angie, Angie / When will those clouds all disappear? / Angie, Angie / Where will it lead us from here / With no loving in our souls / And no money in our coats / You can’t say we’re satisfied / But ...
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The titular character of The Stones’ 1973 track, “Angie”, from Goats Head Soup could be plenty of people—or no one at all, depending on which band member you asked and when. One of the most salacious ...
The first day of Montreal’s Osheaga Music Festival saw MGMT play their first show since April. Though their set mostly featured songs from their first two records, they also played a cover of The ...
This acoustic ballad appeared on the band's 1973 album Goats Head Soup. The featured piano and string arrangements take a step away from the Stones' usual hustle and bustle, positioning Mick Jagger as ...
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