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In this episode of "100 Years Ago," host AC Bergen-Fischer explores The Rolling Stones' journey into psychedelic music. Starting with their 1966 album "Aftermath," the band began experimenting with new sounds and instruments. Influenced by The Beatles and the changing musical landscape, the Stones released "Between the Buttons" in early 1967, showcasing more complex arrangements. Later that year, they fully embraced psychedelia with "Their Satanic Majesties Request," their most experimental album. Despite mixed reactions, this phase was a crucial part of their evolution, highlighting their versatility and willingness to push musical boundaries. Join AC as he delves into this colourful chapter of The Rolling Stones' history.
In this episode, I take a look at December’s Children (And Everybody’s) by The Rolling Stones, an album that mixes fresh tracks with earlier releases and live recordings, all capturing the band’s evolving sound in 1965. I'll walk you through each of the 12 tracks, from the high energy of “She...
Published 10/31/24
In this episode, I’m taking a look at "Out of Our Heads," a major turning point for the Rolling Stones. I’ll walk you through all 12 tracks, from powerful covers like "Mercy Mercy" and "Hitch Hike" to iconic originals like "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" and "The Last Time." This album showcases...
Published 10/24/24