Keith Richard, Bill Wyman and the late Brian Jones
brian Jones / Keith Richards
I original guitarists were James "Munky" Shaffer and Brian "Head" Welch. But Brian has left the band and Wesley Geer fills in on tours.
Two, Brian Jones and Ian Stewart.
No, it would be impossible to make a compilation of all the Stones songs in two cd´s!!
Number 72 on the list Joni Mitchell and number 87 Joan Jett.
No, it's two completely different things. I swear it!
I original guitarists were James "Munky" Shaffer and Brian "Head" Welch. But Brian has left the band and Wesley Geer fills in on tours.
Two, Brian Jones and Ian Stewart.
No, it would be impossible to make a compilation of all the Stones songs in two cd´s!!
Number 72 on the list Joni Mitchell and number 87 Joan Jett.
The Rolling Stones and the Jefferson Airplane are mentioned as an answer as they were conspicuously absent from Woodstock.
No, it's two completely different things. I swear it!
Recently I have carefully used my calculator to add together the number of shows from the 60's to 2007 from the Wikipedia article on The Rolling Stones list of tours. It's actually 1,584. And indeed, The Rolling Stones have worked extremely hard to become one of the world's greatest musical attractions.
"Two Birds, One Stone" is a Drop Dead, Gorgeous song not a Rolling Stones song.
Black Veil Brides has two guitarists; Jake Pitts and Jinxx. Both guitarists are Atheists, and are not religious.
The two most popular bands to do a remake or "cover" of The Rolling Stones controversial song are Jane's Addiction and Guns 'N' Roses.
The Beatles began life the same way as the Rolling Stones, a few years earlier. They both started as teen R&B cover bands. The Beatles began to write their own songs, and eventually hit it big in 1962 with a Lennon/McCartney song. The Rolling Stones came to popularity the following year. While the Beatles had moved out of the R&B style to a more pop-oriented one, the Rolling Stones were still R&B. The Rolling Stones' second single was a cover of a Lennon/McCartney song, "I Wanna Be Your Man". If you mean strictly in musical style, it would be best to listen to the two different versions, though they are very similar. Overall, the Rolling Stones stayed in the heavier, R&B style, while the Beatles experimented with several. The Rolling Stones were regarded by some (including John Lennon himself) as constantly one step behind the Beatles, though most Rolling Stones fans would protest. The Beatles also had immense tensions in the group, beginning around 1965, until their eventual breakup late in 1969. The Rolling Stones have suffered through similar tension, but have remained together up to this very day.
The Rolling Stones, REM, Guns n' Roses, Genesis, and Bon Jovi have been around for a while. Dont forget ZZ TOP ! The Tremeloes founded in 1958 and still active The Brothers Four founded in 1957/58 and still active.