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by Stephen Davis

“Just Wanna See His Face ”

  Keith, Linda

  Keltner, Jim

  Kesey, Ken

  “Key to the Highway ”

  Keylock, Tom

  Keys, Bobby

  “Killin’ Floor ”

  Kimsey, Chris

  King, B. B.

  King of the Delta Blues Singers

  Kingsway Studio

  Kinks

  Klein, Allen; Beatles and

  Kooper, Al

  Korner, Alexis

  Kravitz, Lenny

  Kray twins, Reg and Ron

  Ladies and Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones (film)

  “Lady Jane ”

  lang, k. d.

  “Lantern, The ”

  “Last Time, The ”

  Lawrence, Linda

  “Leather Jacket ”

  Leavell, Chuck

  Led Zeppelin

  Lennon, John

  “Let It Be ”

  Let It Bleed

  “Let It Loose ”

  “Let It Rock ”

  “Let Me Go ”

  “Let’s Go Steady ”

  “Let’s Spend the Night Together ”

  Let’s Spend the Night Together (film)

  “Let’s Work ”

  Lewis, Jerry Lee

  Liebovitz, Annie

  “Lies ”

  “Like a Rolling Stone ”

  Lindsay-Hogg, Michael

  Lindstrom, Astrid

  Linnear, Claudia

  “Little Baby ”

  “Little by Little ”

  Little, Carlo

  “Little Queenie ”

  “Little Red Rooster ”

  Little Richard

  “Little T&A ”

  Litvinoff, David

  “Live With Me ”

  LIVEr Than You’ll Ever Be

  London Howlin’ Wolf Sessions, The

  London Records

  “Long Distance Call ”

  “Long Tall Sally ”

  “Looking Tired ”

  “Love in Vain ”

  “Love Is Strong ”

  “Love Me Do ”

  Love You Live

  “Loving Cup ”

  “Lowdown ”

  Lowenstein, Rupert

  “Luxury ”

  Made in the Shade

  Main Offender

  Mandel, Harvey

  Mankowitz, Gered

  Marks, Emeretta

  Marley, Bob (and the Wailers)

  Marquee Jazz Club

  Marrakech. See Tangiers and Marrakech

  Martin, Dean

  Master and Margarita, The (Bulgakov)

  “Maybellene ”

  Maysles, David and Albert,

  McCartney, Paul

  McLagan, Ian “Mac ”

  “Mean Disposition ”

  “Mean Woman Blues ”

  “Meet Me at the Bottom ”

  “Meet Me at the Station ”

  “Melody ”

  Melody Maker

  “Memo from Turner ”

  “Memory Motel ”

  “Mercy, Mercy ”

  Metamorphosis

  “Midnight Rambler ”

  “Might as Well Get Juiced ”

  Miller, Jimmy

  Mingus, Charlie

  “Miss Amanda Jones ”

  Miss Pamela

  “Miss You ”

  “Misty Roads ”

  “Mixed Emotions ”

  “Mockingbird ”

  “Mona ”

  Monck, Chip

  “Money ”

  “Monkey Man ”

  Monkey Grip

  Moon, Keith

  “Moon Is Up ”

  “Moonlight Mile ”

  Morad, Luciana

  Morrison, Jim,

  “Mother’s Little Helper ”

  “Mr. Tambourine Man ”

  “Mrs. Brown You’ve Got a Lovely Daughter ”

  Muscle Shoals Studio

  Music from Big Pink

  Musicland Studio

  “My Generation ”

  “My Girl ”

  “My Obsession ”

  Nanker Phelge Music Ltd.

  Nash, Graham

  Ned Kelly (film)

  “Needles and Pins ”

  “Neighbors ”

  New Barbarians

  “New Faces ”

  News of the World, The

  Nico

  “19th Nervous Breakdown ”

  Nitzsche, Jack

  “No Expectations ”

  No Security

  “No Use in Crying ”

  “Norwegian Wood ”

  “Not Fade Away ”

  “Now I’ve Got a Witness ”

  Now Look

  Obermeier, Uschi

  Ocean Way Studios

  Ode to a High-Flying Bird (Watts)

  “Off the Hook ”

  Oldham, Andrew

  Olympic Studio

  “On with the Show ”

  “One Hit ”

  “One More Try ”

  One Plus One (film)

  Ono, Yoko

  Ormsby-Gore, Jane

  “Out of Control ”

  “Out of Focus ”

  Out of Our Heads

  “Out of Tears ”

  “Out of Time ”

  Page, Jimmy

  “Pain in My Heart ”

  “Paint It, Black ”

  Pallenberg, Anita; American detox; arrests; break-up with Keith; children with Keith Richard; death of son; heroin addiction; Richards, Keith and

  “Parachute Woman ”

  Parker, Charlie

  Parsons, Gram; wife

  Pathé-Marconi Studios, Paris

  “Peggy Sue ”

  Performance (film)

  Perrin, Leslie

  Perrine, Valerie

  Phelge, Jimmy

  Phillips, John

  Phillips, Mackenzie

  Phillips, Michelle

  Pickett, Wicked Wilson

  Pink Floyd

  Pitney, Gene

  “Play with Fire ”

  “Please Go Home ”

  “Please Please Me ”

  “Poison Ivy ”

  Potier, Suki

  “Potted Shrimp ”

  “Pretty Beat Up ”

  Preston, Billy

  “Pretty Thing ”

  Pretty Things

  Price, Jim

  “Primitive Cool ”

  Primitive Cool

  Prince

  “Prodigal Son ”

  “Promo Man ”

  “Quick One, A ”

  Radizwill, Princess Lee

  “Rainy Day Woman ”

  RCA Studio, Los Angeles

  Rebennaack, Dr. John-Mac

  Redding, Otis

  Reed, Jimmy

  “Reelin’ and Rockin’ ”

  Regent Sound studio

  Reggae

  “Respectable ”

  “Revolution ”

  Richard, Keith [Keith Richards]

  APPEARANCE

  BACKGROUND, CHILDHOOD, FAMILY: birth; birthdays; daughter, Alexandra; daughter, Angela (Dandelion); daughter, Theodora Dupree; education; father and breach with; granddaughter, Ella Rose; hometown; mother and; musical family of; son, Marlon; son, Tara

  CHARACTER AND PERSONALITY: aggression; blind girl and

  DRUG AND ALCOHOL USE; American detox; bed fire; car accidents; cocaine use; drug busts, arrests, and sentences; heroin addiction; Toronto detention

  MUSIC AND CAREER: benefit concerts; break with Brian over Anita; as child singer; comment on America, 1964; comment on Beggar’s Banquet; comments on Brian; comment, Chess studios; comment, “Come On,”; comment, crowd rioting; comment, feuds; comment, Klein; comment, “The Last Time,”; comment, Little Richard; comment, Muddy Waters; comment, 1968; comment, onstage performances; comment, playing; comment, Polish concert; comment, songwriting; comment, touring; control of Stones; debut of Stones
and; Fifth Dimension and; first gig; first electric guitar; first guitar; first solo track on Stones recording; five-string guitar; “Get Off of My Cloud,” opinion of; “Glimmer Twins,”; “the Human Riff,”; incident in Omaha; injuries during concerts; joins Rollin’ Stones; Korner, Alexis, and; Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys; Live Aid concert, 1985; name change; near-fatal electrocution; New Barbarians; at 102 Edith Grove,; playing and performance style; Rasta tapes; relationship with Beatles; Rolling Stones interview; “Satisfaction,” playing on; solo albums; solo career; solo tour; songwriting; success; vocalizations; “weaving” with Jones

  MUSICAL INFLUENCES: Berry, Chuck; Cooder, Ry; country music; Everly, Don; grandfather, Gus Dupree; Moore, Scotty; reggae; rock and roll; Waters, Muddy; White, Bukka,

  RELATIONSHIPS AND LOVERS: Bennett, Ronnie; Hanson, Patti, see Richards, Patti Hanson (wife); Jagger and; Jones, Brian, and; Keith, Linda; Marks, Emeretta; Obermeier, Uschi; Pallenberg, Anita, see Pallenberg, Anita; Wenglass, Lily; Wood, Ronnie, and

  RESIDENCES: America, green card; Cheyne Walk; Connecticut; Hampstead; Jamaica (Point of View); Mapesbury Road; Montreux; Nellcote; Redlands; South Salem, NY; St. John’s Wood

  Richards, Bert

  Richards, Doris Dupree

  Richards, Patti Hanson

  “Ride ’Em on Down ”

  “Ride On Baby ”

  Right Track Studio

  “Rip This Joint ”

  “Road Runner ”

  “Rock and a Hard Place ”

  “Rock Around the Clock ”

  “Rock Me Baby ”

  Rock Dreams (Peelaert)

  “Rock Island Line ”

  Rock ’n’ roll and Rock music

  “Rocks Off ”

  Roeg, Nicholas

  “Roll Over Beethoven ”

  “Rollin’ Stone ”

  Rolling Stones: accountant and business manager, see Klein, Allen; Lowenstein, Rupert; album, Chess studios; album, first British; album, first US; album, second British; album, second U.S., 12 X 15; album, U.S., The Rolling Stones Now; alliances within the group; appeal and sexuality of; appearance and costume; arrangers, see Nitzsche, Jack; arrest, Rhode Island; Bahama recordings; Barbados and Montserrat creative sessions; Beatles and; “Best R&B Group,”; birth of; booking agent; bootleg releases; break between Keith and Brian; break–up of original members; Budweiser sponsorship; bus purchased by Stewart; celebrity status; censorship; chauffeurs or bodyguards, see also Keylock, Tom; computer game; conditions on the road, 1964; contract with Easton/Oldham; core creative structure; “delinquent aristocracy,”; demo tapes #1; demo tape #2; documentary by Frank; drug busts and ensuing legal problems, 1967; Dylan, Bob, see Dylan, Bob; early players, Rollin’ Stones period; early struggle; earnings; endorsement deal with Vox; EP, first; EP, second; exile in France and tax problems; fans; feuding in band; Fifth Dimension, recordings of 1968; films; fires Brian Jones; first article on; first “disco 45,”; first No. 1 single; first No. 1 U.S. single; first photos; first U.S. single; first woman with major part on record; first women onstage; flat at 102 Edith Grove; founding; as generation’s point men; German period/Munich recordings; “Glimmer Twins,”; groupies; as gypsy band, post 1970; Hall of Fame; heroin and; image created for; injuries during concerts; Jagger leaves; Jamaica recording sessions, 1972; Jones, Darryl, hired; Kellogg commercial; Keys, Bobby, as adjunct Stone; Keys, Bobby, kicked out, see also Keys, Bobby; last time all five Stones together; lawsuits against Klein, Oldham, and Easton; legal problems; liner notes; logo; Long Beach near crushing; longevity; Longview Farm, rehearsals, 1981; Los Angeles, 1965, studio work; Los Angeles, 1966, studio work; “Lost Jam,”; LSD and; make ’em wait attitude; managers, see also Bergman, Jo; Oldham, Andrew; mayhem and rioting at performances; Mobile, truck-mounted studio; MTV; musical style and transformations of; name chosen; Nanker Phelge as publishing credit; Nellcote recordings; near-fatal electrocution of Keith; opening acts for; origins as the Rollin’ Stones; Pallenberg, Anita, and; Pepsi sponsorship; press agents, see also Perrin, Leslie; producer-engineers, see Johns, Andy; Johns, Glyn; Kimsey, Chris; Miller, Jimmy; reaction to, negative; reconciliation in 1988–89; record contracts, see Atlantic; CBS; Decca; EMI; IBC; recording sessions, see specific studios; reign as a teen act ends; Rolling Stones Records; Romford pissing incident, 1965; security, see also Barger, Sonny; Hell’s Angels; song theft; staff physician; Starship; Stewart’s death and; success, early; Taylor, Mick, quits band; Taylor, Mick, replaces Brian Jones; tensions and problems; TV appearance and rise of; TV documentary; typical set, 1972; unreleased songs; videos; Vienna, wreck hotel; Watts impact on and “shuffle and eighths,”, 42; Wood, Ron, joins band; Wyman, Bill, retires

  PLAY DATES AND CONCERT TOURS: American TV debut; American TV, Ed Sullivan Show; American TV, Shindig; ballroom circuit; BBC; Carnegie Hall, 1964; Crawdaddy; debut, July 1962; early pubs and clubs, as Rollin’ Stones; Eel Pie Island; first American gig, San Bernadino; first appearance outside London; first Las Vegas date; first tour; first TV slot; Jovan sponsorship; landmark deal; merchandizing; 1964, American tour; 1964, America, second tour; 1964, Group Scene ’64 tour; 1964, France; 1964, July and August riots; 1964, touring and television work; 1965, American tours; 1965, Australia and Far East; 1965, Britain with the Hollies; 1965, France; 1965, Germany and Austria; 1965, London and British; 1965, Out of Our Heads British tour; 1966, American tours; 1966, Australian tour; 1966 English tour; 1966, Euro tour; 1967, European tour; 1968, Rock & Roll Circus; 1969, American tour and Altamont; 1969, David Frost’s American program, first appearance with Mick Taylor; 1969, free concert, London; 1969, London Lyceum; 1970, European tour; 1971, England farewell tour; 1972, American tour; 1972 Far East tour; 1973, European tour; 1975, American tour (TOTA); 1976 European tour; 1976 Knebworth Park concert; 1977 Canada tour; 1978 American tour; 1978 SNL; 1981, American tour; 1981 Euro leg of tour; 1981 HBO special; 1989, Steel Wheels American tour; 1990, Steel Wheels Japan tour; 1990 Urban Jungle tour 1994–95 Voodoo Lounge tour; 1997, Bridges to Babylon tour; 1999 Bridges to Babylon postponed tour; 1999 No Security tour; Ready Steady Go! (ITV channel); Ricky Tick; Scene Club; shortest show, Birkenhead; Studio; Sunday Night at the London Palladium (ITV). See also specific albums, group members, and song titles

  Rolling Stone magazine

  Rolling Stones, The

  Rolling Stones Monthly magazine

  Rolling Stones No. 2, The

  Rolling Stones Now, The

  Rolling Stones Rock & Roll Circus

  Rollins, Sonny

  Romeo, Max

  Ronstadt, Linda

  Rose, Axl

  Rose, Jane

  “Route 66 ”

  Rubber Soul

  “Ruby Tuesday ”

  Rudge, Peter

  “Run Rudolph Run ”

  “Sad Day ”

  “Sad Sad Sad ”

  Sadomasochism. See also Jones, Brian

  “Saint of Me ”

  “Salt of the Earth ”

  Sanchez, Spanish Tony

  Santana, Carlos

  “Satisfaction ”

  Scaggs, Boz

  Schatzberg, Jerry

  Schneider, Ronnie

  Schneiderman, David “the Acid King ”

  Scully, Rock

  “See What Happens ”

  “Send It to Me ”

  Sessler, Fred,

  “Sex Drive ”

  Sgt. Pepper’s . . .

  “Shattered ”

  “She Comes in Colors ”

  “She Smiled Sweetly ”

  “She’s a Rainbow ”

  “She’s So Cold ”

  “Shoot Off Your Mouth ”

  “She Said Yeah ”

  “She Smiled Sweetly ”

  “She Was Hot ”

  She’s the Boss

  “Shine a Light ”

  “Short and Curlies ”

  Shrimpton, Chrissie

  Shrimpton, Jean

  “Silver Blanket ”

  “Silver T
rain ”

  “Sing This All Together ”

  “Singer Not the Song, The ”

  “Sister Morphine ”

  “Sitting on a Fence ”

  “Slave ”

  “Sleep Tonight ”

  “Slipping Away ”

  Small Faces

  Smith, Patti

  “So Young ”

  “Some Girls ”

  Some Girls

  “Something Better ”

  “Something Happened to Me Yesterday ”

  “Sometimes Happy, Sometimes Blue ”

  “Soon Forgotten ”

  “Soul Survivor ”

  Southern, Terry

  “Sparks Will Fly ”

  Spector, Phil

  “Spider and the Fly, The ”

  “Star-Spangled Banner ”

  “Starfucker (Star Star) ”

  Starr, Ringo

  “Start Me Up ”

  “State of Shock ”

  Steel Wheels

  Stewart, Ian “Stu”: appearance; boogie woogie preference; buys VW bus for band; comment on Andrew Oldham; comment on Goat’s Head Soup; comment on Mick and Marianne; comment on Scots riot; death; dislike of Brian Jones; as founding member of Stones; hometown; importance of; kicked out of band, becomes roadie and occasional player; playing of; quits day job; runs rehearsal studio, Bermondsea; Watts solo album and; wife, Cynthia; Wyman, Bill and

  Stewart, Rod

  Sticky Fingers

  “Still a Fool ”

  Stone Alone

  Stone Alone (Wyman)

  “Stoned ”

  “Stop Breakin’ Down ”

  “Storm, The ”

  “Stray Cat Blues ”

  “Street Fighting Man ”

  “Strictly Memphis ”

  Stripped

  Stromberg, Gary

  “Stuck Out All Alone ”

  Studio

  “Stupid Girl ”

  “Suck on the Jugular ”

  Sucking in the Seventies

  “Summer Romance ”

  Sun City

  “Sun Is Shining, The ”

  Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles

  Supremes

  “Sure the One You Need ”

  “Surprise, Surprise ”

  “Susie Q ”

  Swales, Peter

  “Sway ”

  “Sweet Black Angel ”

  “Sweet Virginia ”

  Sweetheart of the Rodeo

  “Sweethearts Together ”

  Sydney Morning Herald,

  “Sympathy for the Devil ”

  Sympathy for the Devil (film)

  Taj Mahal

  “Take It or Leave It ”

  Talk Is Cheap

  “Talkin’ ’bout You ”

  Tangiers and Marrakech, Stones’ sojourns in,

  Tattoo You

 

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