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Biography for The Rolling Stones

British rock band Rolling Stones legendary band known to many popular hits such as Paint it Black, Lady Jane, Ruby Tuesday, and (I Can not Get No) Satisfaction. Almost everyone who witnessed their shows is quick to comment on their ability to implement and hips swaying. Her song "Satisfaction" (1965) was composed by Keith Richards in his sleep, and with the addition of provocative lyrics by Mick Jagger, became the most successful and your business card at each show.

In 1966, after The Beatles stopped giving live performances, The Rolling Stones took over as the unofficial "biggest touring band in the world" for the next few years. During 1966-1969 they toured the world, and constantly updated their song-list with many great hits like "Lets Spend the night together" (1967), "Sympathy for the Devil" (1968) and "Honky tonk woman" (1969). The incredible international success of the Stones came with a sad side, caused by Brian's drug and alcohol abuse that impaired his speech and appearance, so the band-mates had to replace him. In July 1969, Brian Jones died of drowning in his swimming pool while having signs of drug overdose. Upon Richards's and Jagger's approval, guitarist Mick Taylor took Brian's place. Brian's death at age 27 made him one of the first members of the infamous "27 Club" of rock stars who died at that age. Although Brian's estrangement from his band-mates, and his numerous arrests were caused by his personal problems with drugs, both Richards and Jagger were blamed at the time for Brian's death. The loss of one of their founding members was a painful moment for the Stones. However, at the end of the 1960s their creativity reached the new highs. Their albums "Beggars Banquet" (1968) and "Sticky Fingers" (1971) were among the most popular albums they ever made, having such hits as "Wild Horses" and "Brown Sugar."

During the 1970s The Rolling Stones remained the biggest band in the world, albeit they were rivaled by the Led Zeppelin. The Stones made thousands of live performances and multi-million record sales with hits like "Angie" (1973), "It's Only Rock and Roll" (1974), "Hot Stuff" (1976) and "Respectable" (1978). At that time both Keith Richards and Mick Jagger had individual ambitions, and applied their untamed creativity in various projects outside the Stones. Keith released his own single. In 1974 Ron Wood had replaced Mick Taylor on guitar and Keith and Ron both played lead guitars. During the decade Keith Richards had a family crisis on his hands, and suffered through emotional pain and drug abuse, albeit it didn't stop him from being himself. In 1980 the group released "Emotional Rescue" which Keith Richards didn't care for, and the group didn't even tour to promote the album. In 1981 with the release of 'Tattoo You', the group went on a major world tour filling stadiums in the US and in Europe. In 1983 the Stones recorded the album "Undercover" at the Compass Point in Nassau and during this time Mick and Keith were having arguments over rights of the group. After having created tens of albums and over a hundred popular songs together, their legendary song-writing partnership was undergoing the most painful test: the bitter rivalry between two enormously talented and equally ambitious superstars.

Mick Jagger has a heart "Stones" Keith Richards and their souls. Two were carrying the image of untreated early youth, he survived the ups and downs of his career and personal life and remained at the core band because they shared an apartment with the late Brian Jones, London in 1962. The other two other members are drummer Charlie Watts and guitarist Ron Wood. "Stones&quot" were "British Invasion" of international culture in 1960, and was very popular and well known in mania 60, hot stuff and sexual desire. Since 1970, it was the largest entertainment company is touring the world, is a jet set hangers-on is. Their inimitable performances if best or worst, he played with fire and emotion, giving the public the kind of music they do best - it's only rock'n roll.

Mick Jagger left the university and every movement on stage and off stage like a sign of defiance to the "respectable" standards. He never received a formal musical education, and even could not read music. But he worked hard and came as the singer and composer in collaboration with Richards, following the example of John Lennon and McCartney writing of The Beatles. In addition to the Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger has released solo albums of his original compositions and his versions of hits like "Use Me" by songwriter Bill Withers. Jagger has also acted in films such as Freejack (1992), Bent (1997), and the man in Elysian Fields (2001). Mick Jagger born seven children by four women, donated to the school and many charitable organizations, and was knighted by Queen Elizabeth II at Buckingham Palace in 2003.

Keith Richards was a classmate Mick Jagger, from elementary school. In 1960, they planned to start a band. After the formation of the Rolling Stones in 1962, Richards was the main songwriter partner Jagger, and most of the songs, albums Rolling Stones are credited to Jagger / Richards. Outside the Rolling Stones, Richards circled the new barbarians, and was also the man in front of the X-pensive winos 1980. In addition to his musical career, Richards has a cameo as the father of Jack Sparrow, Pirates of the Caribbean: At Worlds End (2007) described his friend, director Gore Verbinski.

Other members of the Rolling Stones have also enjoyed individual careers outside the band. Multi-instrumentalist Ron Wood with co-artists like Prince, Bob Dylan, David Bowie, Eric Clapton and Aretha Franklin, mm. She brought with Rod Stewart album hit. Wood is also an accomplished artist who has sold about 10 million dollars of his art. Drummer Charlie Watts, who is always faithful to one wife, Shirley, is known for consistently refused sexual favors from groupies. He is also a jazz bandleader and commercial artist, who was alone in the show and successfully auctioned his works.

The Rolling Stones have released 55 albums of original work and compilations, and sold over 200 million albums worldwide during her career of more than 45 years. "Stones" has played in all sorts of areas of small clubs to stadiums stadium. In 2007, they have even shaken the Tsar's Winter Palace with fifty thousand fans in St. Petersburg, Russia, where communist revolution took place. They had the largest worldwide than any other existing group in the world, culminating in his 2005-2007 "A Bigger Band" tour with 147, the highest all-time extrapolation to 559 million dollars earned.

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