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Now it's called The Rolling Stones
The rolling stones are a great band if you like the blues and good rocking. to answer your question, they have not broken up and are still together.
Rolling Stones
You are probably looking for the recording by "Them" published in 1970 on the LP "good and bad" - they sound uncannily like the Stones.
Its called Miss You by the Stones. I've been looking for it for about 2 months now and finally found it.
Now it's called The Rolling Stones
The rolling stones are a great band if you like the blues and good rocking. to answer your question, they have not broken up and are still together.
Rolling Stones
Rolling Stones
You are probably looking for the recording by "Them" published in 1970 on the LP "good and bad" - they sound uncannily like the Stones.
Its called Miss You by the Stones. I've been looking for it for about 2 months now and finally found it.
They're not the same, but they both covered Little Red Rooster, It's all over now
Pretty much the same as it is now but instead of rolling down to the pages you click a button to get to the next page
The faces - ooh la la is that what you meant? that's ronnie wood (now playing guitar for the rolling stones) singing
Actually there are several Rolling Stones video recordings that are now available on DVD. One would be for example the great "Ladies & Gentlemen", originally recorded in 1972 and re-released in 2010. Another example would be "Some Girls: Live in Texas '78", originally recorded in 1978 and re-released on DVD in 2011.
Depends on condition firstly..secondly on pressing. Copies with the title "I Need You Baby" rather than "Mona" for the Bo Diddley song are rarer. I would say £50.00 minimum for one that exists and £500-£750 for a mint copy. Remember it's 47 years old now!
what do griselds blanco's look like now