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Frank Zappa always strived for originality in his music, but one track from 1966 bears a striking resemblance to the riff on The Rolling Stones' defining hit.
the group's fashion grew from hip casual to psychedelic splendor in just 24 months. And it's all on display in Mankowitz's spectacular new photo book, "The Rolling Stones: Rare and Unseen,." ...
The new lyrics and the new musical mode are the ingredients of that often profaned--by listeners and musicians--"psychedelic music ... Ray Charles and the Stones, with a punch of Mothers of ...
Rolling Stone, and Thrillist. Andrew Benge/Redferns Mars Williams, the renowned saxophone player of new wave bands The Psychedelic Furs and The Waitresses, has died at age 68. The Chicago ...