Rolling Stones



The Rolling Stones are an English rock band formed in London in 1962. The first settled line-up consisted of Brian Jones on guitar and harmonica, Ian Stewart on piano, Mick Jagger on lead vocals, harmonica and maracas, Keith Richards on guitar and vocals, Bill Wyman on bass and Charlie Watts on drums. Since Wyman's retirement in 1993, the band's full members have been Jagger, Richards, Watts and guitarist Ronnie Wood who joined in 1975, replacing Mick Taylor (who followed Jones). Jones founded and led the band, but Jagger and Richards assumed leadership after becoming the band's primary songwriters … (read more at Wikipedia)

Links to Peel

 * ongoing

Festive Fifty Entries

 * 1976 Festive Fifty: Jumping Jack Flash FF#39
 * 1976 Festive Fifty: Brown Sugar FF#13

Peelenium

 * Peelenium 1964: Carol
 * Peelenium 1967: She's A Rainbow

Sessions

 * No sessions. On 03 July 1992, Peel claimed on that the Stones turned down the offer of a session. See also Sessions That Never Happened.

Other Shows Played

 * 1967
 * 16 July 1967: The Singer, Not The Song (b-side of single Get Off Of My Cloud) Decca
 * 17 July 1967: Tell Me (You're Comin' Back to Me) (LP - The Rolling Stones) Decca
 * 18 July 1967: Get Off My Cloud (single, Decca - "revived 45")
 * 19 July 1967: I Just Want To Make Love To You (LP - The Rolling Stones) Decca
 * 22 July 1967: Honest I Do ("a Jimmy Reed song, from their first LP....called Rolling Stones") Decca
 * Perfumed Garden (July/August) (exact date unknown): Oh Carol (LP - The Rolling Stones) Decca (JP: this evening's "essential nocturnal rave")
 * 06 August 1967: We Love You (single) Decca
 * 14 August 1967: We Love You (single) Decca (JP: “Definitely a record for the gods there and it will be released, I don’t know, in a week or so, I suppose. We’ve had it out here for ten days, you know. And this week's music papers, they are saying that they have just heard this record and how marvelous it is and how much you are all going to enjoy it when you finally get to hear it yourselves in about a week.”)
 * 14 August 1967: We Love You (single) Decca (played for second time that night to end the final Perfumed Garden)
 * 31 December 1967: 2000 Man (LP: Their Satanic Majesties Request) Decca


 * 1969
 * 29 June 1969: Honky Tonk Women (single) Decca
 * 29 November 1969: Monkey Man (LP – Let It Bleed) Decca
 * 27 December 1969: Live With Me (LP - Let It Bleed) Decca (JP: From LP, "whatever it's called, Let It Bleed.")


 * 1970
 * 25 April 1970: Midnight Rambler (LP - Get Yer Ya-Yas Out) Decca
 * 09 May 1970: Stray Cat Blues (LP – Get Yer Ya-Yahs Out) Decca
 * 23 May 1970: Street Fighting Man (LP – Get Yer Ya-Yas Out) Decca
 * 13 June 1970: Midnight Rambler (LP - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! - The Rolling Stones In Concert) Decca
 * 27 June 1970: Oh Carol (LP - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! - The Rolling Stones In Concert) Decca
 * 12 September 1970: Midnight Rambler (LP – Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! - The Rolling Stones In Concert) Decca


 * 1972
 * 25 February 1972: That’s How Strong My Love Is (LP – Out Of Our Heads) Decca
 * 03 March 1972: Around & Around (LP - Stone Age) Decca
 * 16 June 1972: 19th Nervous Breakdown (single) Decca
 * 19 May 1972: Rip This Joint (LP - Exile On Main St.) Rolling Stones
 * 19 May 1972: Let It Loose (LP - Exile On Main St.) Rolling Stones
 * 19 May 1972: Casino Boogie (LP - Exile On Main St.) Rolling Stones
 * 23 May 1972: All Down The Line (single b-side Happy) Decca
 * 26 May 1972: Rocks Off (LP - Exile On Main St.) Rolling Stones
 * 30 May 1972: Stop Breaking Down (LP - Exile On Main St.) Rolling Stones
 * 28 July 1972: Heart Of Stone (LP – Out Of Our Heads) Decca
 * 25 August 1972: Can I Get A Witness (LP - The Rolling Stones) Decca
 * 29 September 1972: Little Queenie (LP - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! - The Rolling Stones In Concert) Decca
 * Radio Luxembourg Tracklistings 2: The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man (LP - Rock 'N' Rolling Stones) Decca
 * Radio Luxembourg Tracklistings 2: Off The Hook (LP - The Rolling Stones, Now!) London
 * Radio Luxembourg Tracklistings 5: Rocks Off (LP - Exile On Main Street) Rolling Stones
 * Radio Luxembourg Tracklistings 6: Rocks Off (LP - Exile On Main Street) Rolling Stones


 * 1973
 * 24 April 1973: Heart Of Stone (LP – Out Of Our Heads, 1965) Decca
 * 14 June 1973: Mona (I Need You Baby) (LP: source unknown)


 * 1975
 * D013: Little Queenie (LP-Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out)
 * D021: I'm Going Down (LP - Metamorphosis)
 * D021: Don't Lie To Me (LP - Metamorphosis)
 * 26 May 1975: Brown Sugar (single) Rolling Stones (JP: “There’s a bunch of fun-loving sports, eh?”)


 * 1976
 * 13 August 1976: - band retrospective, numerous tracks
 * 27 December 1976: Jumping Jack Flash (LP – Through The Past Darkly) Decca FF#39
 * 30 December 1976: Brown Sugar (LP-Made In The Shade) Rolling Stones FF#13


 * 1978
 * 22 May 1978: Miss You (single) EMI (Peel wonders whether the band should have “knocked it on the head after Satisfaction – I sometimes think so.”)
 * 12 June 1978: When The Whip Comes Down (LP – Some Girls) Rolling Stones (Peel has appeared with on Kaleidoscope (Radio 4) earlier in the evening discussing the new Rolling Stones album with Paul Gambaccini).
 * 03 August 1978: Tell Me (You're Coming Back) (LP - The Rolling Stones) Decca
 * 03 August 1978: Route 66 (LP - The Rolling Stones) Decca
 * 03 August 1978: Little By Little (LP - The Rolling Stones) Decca
 * 03 August 1978: Can I Get A Witness (LP - The Rolling Stones) Decca
 * 26 December 1978: Brown Sugar (LP - Sticky Fingers) Rolling Stones (played during look back at 1976 Festive Fifty)


 * 1979
 * 29 January 1979: Everything Is Turning To Gold (Single-B side)
 * 29 May 1979: Bitch (album - Time Waits For No-One, originally on Sticky Fingers)
 * 04 June 1979: All Down The Line (LP-Time Waits For No One (Anthology 1971-1977)) Rolling Stones Records ((JP: "Every time the Rolling Stones bring out an LP, they always seem to contrive to manage to get into the newspapers at that time, which obviously helps the sales of the records. And at the moment, as you doubtless have read, the unlovely Bianca Jagger is pursuing the unlovely Mick around the world, trying to get money from him.")
 * 29 October 1979: We Love You (single) Decca (JP: “Nice to hear that again. Before you were born of course. Well, 1967.”)


 * 1980
 * 21 January 1980: Now I've Got A Witness (Like Uncle Phil And Uncle Gene) (album - England's Newest Hit Makers) London
 * 25 February 1980: I Can't Be Satisfied (LP - No. 2) Decca
 * 26 February 1980: You Can't Catch Me (album - 2 No. 2) Decca
 * 04 March 1980: Off The Hook (LP - No 2) Decca
 * 10 March 1980: Empty Heart (EP - 5 x 5) Decca
 * 12 March 1980: Confessin' The Blues (Five by Five (EP)) Decca
 * 18 March 1980: Around And Around (LP - 12x5) Decca
 * 02 June 1980: 19th Nervous Breakdown (unknown release)


 * 1990s
 * 06 January 1991: King Bee
 * 03 October 1992: Little Red Rooster
 * 19 March 1996: Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadows? (1966 single) Decca
 * 29 September 1999: Empty Heart (LP – 12X5) London
 * 27 October 1999: Carol (LP-The Rolling Stones) Decca Peelenium 1964
 * 03 November 1999: She's A Rainbow (LP-Their Satanic Majesties Request) Decca Peelenium 1967 (Peel reveals that he was one of the few people to like the LP)


 * 2000s
 * 30 November 2000: Little By Little (album - The Rolling Stones) Decca (JP initially plays this at 45rpm deliberately to test the opposite of the hypotheses that Tracy Ullman sounds like Mick Jagger when slowed to 33rpm)
 * 31 July 2001: Have You See Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow? (single)
 * 25 September 2001: Can I Get A Witness (LP - The Rolling Stones) Decca (JP: "Their best LP, I always maintain.")
 * 19 September 2002: The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man (album - Out Of Our Heads) Decca
 * 08 January 2003: Paint It Black (7") Decca
 * 18 March 2004: Come On (7") Decca
 * 21 October 2004: Paint it Black (7") Decca (Robert Smith of the Cure as guest DJ)


 * TOTP
 * 05 May 1983 (TOTP): Get Off Of My Cloud (clip from 04/11/65, on 1000th edition of show)
 * 05 January 1984 (TOTP): Let’s Spend The Night Together (clip from 26/12/67, on 20th anniversary show)


 * Other
 * Where It's At (3): Melody (LP-Black And Blue) Rolling Stones
 * Where It's At (4): Cherry Oh Baby (LP-Black And Blue) Rolling Stones
 * Staying Single: Satisfaction
 * Beam Me Up, Scotty: 2000 Light Years From Home (LP-Their Satanic Majesties Request) Decca