Some of the biggest stars in music are sexual predators and pedophiles. Most don’t even deny it. Some even wrote songs about it.
Source: 24 Musicians Whose Legacies Could Face A #MeToo Reckoning
Some of the biggest stars in music are sexual predators and pedophiles. Most don’t even deny it. Some even wrote songs about it.
Source: 24 Musicians Whose Legacies Could Face A #MeToo Reckoning
So there you have it, for today at least. Taylor insists his time with the Stones was a great experience, with Exile On Main St particularly fresh in the mind. For 2010’s deluxe reissue, he added a new guitar part to one of the bonus songs, Plundered My Soul.
“Mick had to construct a vocal line,” he explains, “which I played to once it was done. It was very sparse and unfinished, but in the end I think it fits. More importantly for me, it was great fun to see Mick again, to be in the studio, playing guitar with him singing. It felt very comfortable and familiar. In a musical sense, it was almost like I’d never left the Stones.”
This feature was published in Classic Rock issue 153
So many stories about this man. There’s a lot of them in that beard. He’s kind of the HST of the music world. From what I can tell you either liked him or you did not like him. Much sound and much vision. ~D
He and Easton signed The Stones to a management deal, securing a record deal with Decca Records and a few weeks later they released their debut single that was a minor hit, most probably due to Andrew hustling it into the charts. Before all this happened, he ousted piano playing Ian Stewart from the band for the simple reason, in Keith Richards view, “According to Andrew Stu just didn’t look the part, and six is too many faces for the fans to remember in a photo.”
Over the coming four years Oldham masterminded The Stones rise and rise. Having first got them into matching suits for their debut TV appearance on Thank Your Lucky Stars, Andrew soon realised their was value in them looking different to all the other identikit, suit-wearing bands. That and the fact that The Stones were just basically not interested in conforming.
Loog Oldham is a month younger than Keith, who himself was the youngest member of The Stones, which makes his achievements all the more remarkable. It was ALO’s innate sense of promotion, his flair, his pushiness and his understanding of music marketing, long before anyone else understood what it meant, that helped make The Stones who they became.
Read the whole article at Source: Andrew Loog Oldham – A True Original | uDiscover
“During rehearsals, I draw up set lists on big canvases, putting down the songs and the keys they’re in,” Wood explains. “We hang these set lists on the rehearsal room walls so we know where we’ve been and where we’re going.”
Read the whole article at Source: Ronnie Wood: Artist, Painter, Author, Rolling Stone (The Interview) – RockCellarMagazine