Bill Wyman: Not a very big fan of Rock Band, actually
Ex-Rolling Stones bass merchant Bill Wyman has criticised musical computer games like Rock Band and Guitar Hero for what he sees as failing to develop musical talent for the future.»
Ex-Rolling Stones bass merchant Bill Wyman has criticised musical computer games like Rock Band and Guitar Hero for what he sees as failing to develop musical talent for the future.»
The Rolling Stones have left EMI, their long-term home, to sign a new deal with major-label rival Universal»
Stars have been queuing up to pay tribute to legendary guitarist Bo Diddley who died yesterday (June 2) of a heart failure.»
Coming on here, making up fake names to dish mad props to your shitty bands. No more. Well, not from next year anyway»
Doctors believe that the dead body of Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards is likely to prove as valuable to society as the reams of great blues rock riffs he’ll eventually leave behind»
Rolling Stone Keith Richards has admitted that all the gigging and screwing he does is finally getting to him.»
James Murphy has contributed a fresh LCD Soundsystem track to the OST of a new film.»
The Rolling Stones are the first name to jump ship on EMI, leaving the beleaguered major label for rivals Universal.»
Ronnie Wood, perhaps the most punchable of all the Rolling Stones, has revealed his admiration for both Beirut and Band of Horses - apparently planning to collaborate with the latter.»
What a week it has been! Sunny days, not-so-warm nights – it’s almost like the summer… only, like, proof of our impending destruction at the merciless hands of global warming...»
Mogwai, rarely ones not to speak their minds, are back at it. Bashing other musicians via their website, that is...»
The Rolling Stones have been announced for this year's Isle of Wight Festival.»
The Rolling Stones' Keith Richards has told your music bible Q that modern drugs are, like, rubbish...»
Some gigs are good, some are great, and a few are legendary. The Rolling Stones at Hyde Park, in 1969, falls into the latter category...»
The balding, the bland and the behemoth have been plotting their final assault on the ears, eyes and throats of the world's youth, it seems. Here's this season's social calendar for the filthy rich...»
The Rolling Stones' Ronnie Wood - pictured far right - has checked himself into rehab ahead of the band's tour, which kicks off next month...»
The Rolling Stones and the remaining members of The Beatles have both paid tribute to the late Billy Preston, who died earlier this week (see this report)...»
Despite reports claiming he's fighting fit following a fall in Fiji at the weekend, The Sun today claims that Rolling Stone Keith Richards is actually in a more serious state than previously though...»
Fans over 45 years old attending The Rolling Stones' show at Detroit's Ford Field stadium - part of the Super Bowl - will not be allowed down to the pitch to rock with their idols...»
Mister Mick Jagger of pop-rockin' oldies The Rolling Stones has started work on a screenplay...»
The Rolling Stones are to release their first studio album since 1997's Bridges Of Babylon: Neo-con will be released on September 5th.»
The Rolling Stones are out on tour again.»
Ooooh! Gossip! Keith Richards to shiver some timbers...»
Tomorrow's Rolling Stones gig at Twickenham Stadium has been postponed because Mick Jagger's got the flu. His doctor has ordered him to rest his voice for two days. The band were hoping to kick off their tour with "all guns blazing" and are "sorry to disappoint the fans who were coming on Saturday." »
Today The Rolling Stones licensed their entire collection of songs to Rhapsody, to be made available as legal downloads through Listen.com. The company has been after the Stones for two years, but the group have prevously been reluctant to license their music for online distribution. From today, however, t»
After an all night meeting with representatives from the Avon & Somerset Police, local residents and Mendip District Council, Glastonbury has once again been granted a licence The meeting, which finished in the early hours of this morning (if they'd started earlier yesterday surely they have finished less »