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I believe Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ron Wood were at Live Aid. That's kinda close.
Mick and Keith did Live Aid, The Concert for NYC and the entire band did a charity gig in Toronto.
the rolling stones in the name of good will gave a free concert in altamont in 1969 and a guy got killed by the HA and a member of jefferson Airplane got whacked over the head, and this was the last concert in the name of charity that the rolling stones did, But they also stoped their european tour in 2003 to come back to Toronto and a have a benefit concert for victims of SARS.
The Rolling Stones single Honky Tonk Women,(uk version) my copy says honky tonk womAn, is there a reason for this or back ground, thankyou.
by Carl_D on August 30th, 2010
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What inspired The Rolling Stones to do a song about Jane Seymour?
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by einsteinwasright0116 on February 8th, 2012
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Is TIME on no one's side?
by -O-uknow on February 28th, 2011
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Melanie Safka vs. Marianne Faithful. Better versions of "Ruby Tuesday" and "Time goes by" than the Stones?
by 34th st. on November 12th, 2011
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Are the Rolling Stones still the "World's Greatest Rock 'n Roll Band"?
by koston100 on November 18th, 2011
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