40 Years Ago: Rolling Stones Finally Complete ‘Waiting on a Friend’40 Years Ago: Rolling Stones Finally Complete ‘Waiting on a Friend’They cut the original backing track in 1972 in Kingston, Jamaica, during sessions for 1973's 'Goats Head Soup.'Nick DeRisoNick DeRiso
Roger Daltrey Calls Rolling Stones a ‘Mediocre Pub Band’Roger Daltrey Calls Rolling Stones a ‘Mediocre Pub Band’Who frontman still admires Mick Jagger — and envies Robert Plant.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
Keith Richards Says Charlie Watts Is ‘Smiling Down’ on the Rolling StonesKeith Richards Says Charlie Watts Is ‘Smiling Down’ on the Rolling StonesGuitarist reflects on “seamless transition” to drummer Steve Jordan.Martin KieltyMartin Kielty
When Van Halen Took a Victory Lap Opening for the Rolling StonesWhen Van Halen Took a Victory Lap Opening for the Rolling StonesVan Halen wrapped 'Fair Warning' tour with spectacular double-header on Oct. 24 and 25, 1981.Bryan RolliBryan Rolli
Mick Jagger on ‘Sticky Fingers’ Zipper Damage: ‘We Were F—ed’Mick Jagger on ‘Sticky Fingers’ Zipper Damage: ‘We Were F—ed’Famous album artwork had a design flaw. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Steve Jordan Admits He’d ‘Rather Not’ Be Drumming for the StonesSteve Jordan Admits He’d ‘Rather Not’ Be Drumming for the Stones“There are people that don’t understand that I lost a friend."Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Mick Jagger Answers Those Who Say the Rolling Stones Should QuitMick Jagger Answers Those Who Say the Rolling Stones Should Quit“After doing the first couple of shows, I feel really good about it,” singer says of playing live after drummer's death. Ultimate Classic Rock StaffUltimate Classic Rock Staff
Mick Jagger ‘Went Unnoticed’ at a North Carolina Dive BarMick Jagger ‘Went Unnoticed’ at a North Carolina Dive BarOne of the most iconic figures in rock history went to have a beer... And nobody seemed to notice. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
Rolling Stones Return to Touring: Videos, Pictures, Set ListRolling Stones Return to Touring: Videos, Pictures, Set ListConcert included a tribute to their late drummer, Charlie Watts. Corey IrwinCorey Irwin
How the Rolling Stones’ Tongue and Lips Logo Was InventedHow the Rolling Stones’ Tongue and Lips Logo Was InventedIt's been one of the most recognizable emblems in the world for five decades. Allison RappAllison Rapp
Watch the Rolling Stones’ Onstage Tribute to Charlie WattsWatch the Rolling Stones’ Onstage Tribute to Charlie Watts"We all miss Charlie so much," Mick Jagger said before leading the crowd in a toast. Matthew WilkeningMatthew Wilkening
Rolling Stones Play First Show Without Charlie Watts: VideoRolling Stones Play First Show Without Charlie Watts: VideoPrivate concert precedes band's long-delayed No Filter tour. Matthew WilkeningMatthew Wilkening