Friday, 15 July 2011

Rolling Stones rocker Ronnie Wood bought a new house in London

Rolling Stones rocker Ronnie Wood bought a new house in London have focused on the domestic - he gardening and "mastering" is in love with your positions.

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Wood has invested in a lavish property in the U.K. capital and The former hellraiser to your new surroundings is nothing more than maintenance.

He tells the London Evening Standard newspaper, "It has a beautiful landscaped garden which is like a controlled jungle and it just goes with my new house. I'm getting stuck in and doing a bit more than just weeding.

"It's just great with my new-found base. The inside and outside are both right up my street. I get on very well with mastering my own space."

Saturday, 9 July 2011

Rolling Stones's member RONNIE Wood during an awards ceremony

Rolling Stones's member RONNIE Wood during an awards ceremony after being AWOL from chaos.

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The Rolling Stone the year and newcomer of the year Absolute Radio show, an event won for two gongs.

Christian O’Connell, who hosted the Arqiva Commercial Radio Awards, said later: “All I could see were worried producers... nobody had any idea where he was. They should have chained him to the table.”

Ten minutes later, Ron reappeared with Oh nothing, "I remember what, guys?".

Tuesday, 5 July 2011

Rolling Stones anniversary show have been revealed as band's frontman Mick Jagger plan super heavy tour

Rolling Stones anniversary show have been revealed as band's frontman Mick Jagger said he can plan shows alongside his new endeavour Super Heavy.

Fans for Stones had been hoping that rumours of a performance to mark 50 years since the band’s first show together were true, but with Jagger is a new supergroup called the proposed free concert seemed to feel very much in doubt.

Jagger revealed, “We haven't planned to do a tour but if people really like it maybe we will".

“We’d love to get out and play some of it live. As soon as we started playing together in the studio it gelled, and all these different styles didn’t seem to be a problem to make them fit together... I hope people will like it.”

Tuesday, 21 June 2011

Rolling Stones' guitarist Keith Richards as giving Jamaican music really high marks

Internet, according to Jamaican music really high marks, as Rolling Stones' guitarist Keith Richards is referring to.

British
rocker musicrooms.net Web site notes the Web site said on one occasion because the Jamaican Reggae scene there was a big fan of quotes. Richards also alleged that the island's different style of music known to indicate a definition

Richards reportedly said, "The people's love of music is more obvious there; wherever you went, music would follow you".

Musicrooms reported that Keith's favorite album is a classic Jimmy Cliff Harder They Come. Record of the same name is a household name as a singer Jimmy Martin Ivanhoe crime drama stars to back it up.

Richards reportedly told the website, "I happened to be in Jamaica when the movie came out, and it really reminded me a lot of those days. There was an incredible feeling there at the time because their music was coming to fruition. There are a lot of different styles on The Harder They Come and it just captures why I love Jamaica".

Keith says that rumors circulating that the site is a project with Reggae star, but not with former U.S. President Bill Clinton. Keith former president about his meeting with a short description and the recent release of the report: "Unfortunately, it's under wraps -- we talked about saxophones."

Sunday, 5 June 2011

Rolling Stones was about performing at Northeastern town’s Outlook Club

The Rolling Stones was about a year has been for some form or other in performing at the industrial Northeastern town’s Outlook Club when he took the stage on July 13th 1963.

The concert
could not have mentioned the very legends of rock but it was a start.
Gazette Live witnesses Hollies/Stones double bill with something caught their memories of this historic evening to get.

Mike Gutteridge recalled, “We arrived late and just caught the last number of The Hollies. And just before the Stones went on, I received a signed copy of 'Come On' from Brian Jones. I distinctly remember looking at this guy with glossy blonde hair as he signed the copy to 'Mike of the Bachelor Boys.' We stood in front of the Stones for the whole of their set. As the stage was no more than a foot high, it was probably the best view anyone has ever had of a Stones gig.”

Gutteridge said the band were quite sociable after their set:

“When the club had cleared, we all sat on the stage drinking orange juice talking to Jagger and Richards. We asked them about their Chelsea boots and Jagger was very animated in discussing how fashionable they were. I think I had my Clarke's finest on that night! I then asked Richards about the intro to 'Down the Road a Piece' (a Chuck Berry number that was just a knockout). He took me through all the moves on his Epiphone Riviera. It was the Stones’ first booking out of London and I class myself very lucky to have experienced that special moment of rock history.”

Tony O'Connor, who was also in attendance that night, added: “Mick Jagger and the Stones were different then, with their introduction of American-style blues. It was exciting to listen to. I've been a blues fan ever since.”

Sunday, 29 May 2011

Rolling Stones all four Beatles as a band member Mick Jagger

The Rolling Stones all four Beatles as a band member Mick Jagger envied they were completely dependent on the claims Beatles musician Sir Paul McCartney.

The 68-year-old said that the band formed in 1962 and in 1960 established a “Four-headed Monster” used to call, were jealous of, in an interview published in the ‘Radio Times’.

Sir Paul said, “The four of us were unusual. I talked to Keith Richards a couple of years ago, and his take on it was: ‘Man, you were lucky, you had four lead singers’, whereas the Rolling Stones only had one. I could sing, John could sing, George could sing and Ringo did numbers that he could sing. So it wasn’t just the front man and the back-up band. We were an entity.”

Sir Paul added that the Beatles were happy in their time. He established the same year as I was left in the UK National Service. “A couple of years earlier, we would have been in the Army, and The Beatles would not have been formed.”

Monday, 2 May 2011

Rolling Stones rocker Ronnie Wood still wears his wedding ring

Rolling Stones rocker Ronnie Wood still wears his wedding ring following his divorce, to symbolise his lasting connection to ex-wife JO.

In 2008 the rocker walked out with his wife of 24 years old to embark on a romance with a young Russian waitress.

Former couples divorce finalized earlier this year (11) was, but he now admits to stick his right hand because they wear their colors on the edge of your past does not want to put .

He tells Britain's Daily Mail, "I wear it on my right hand now. She saw it a couple of weeks ago and said, 'You've still got your wedding ring on,' and I said, 'Yeah, because you're my old mate, always will be.' And she said, 'Yeah, you're my best friend and you always will be'."