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The Rolling Stones are a British rock and roll band who rose to prominence during the mid-1960s. The Rolling Stones were original in weaving together various strands of American composition into a new form of popular music. Early in their career they played covers of blues, rhythm and blues, country, and rock and roll music. Their first recordings were covers of Chuck Berry, Robert Johnson, Screamin' Jay Hawkins, Waters, and Hank Williams songs, among others. Although founding members Mick Jagger and Keith Richards are regarded as one of the greatest songwriting teams in the history of popular music, the band never stopped being inspired by other genres. Reggae, Punk, and Dance have leaked into their recordings.

Guitarist (and original frontman) Brian Jones, although popular and charismatic, was forced out of the band in 1969 and died an enigmatic death later that year, presumed accidental at the time, although accusations have surfaced that he was murdered. Jagger and Richards took over songwriting and performance leadership. Jones had favored sticking close to the blues base, although he had also experimented with the sitar, but Jagger and Richards broadened their approach.

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Giants Stadium is the home stadium for the New York Giants and New York Jets NFL football teams, and the MetroStars of Major League Soccer. It is located in East Rutherford, New Jersey in the Meadowlands Sports Complex, which also hosts the Meadowlands Racetrack and the Continental Airlines Arena. Official seating capacity as of 2004 is 80,242.

Giants Stadium opened October 10, 1976, as 76,042 fans witnessed a loss by the Giants to the Dallas Cowboys. College football made its debut at Giants Stadium October 23, 1976, with Rutgers University defeating Columbia University, 47-0.

The New York Cosmos of the North American Soccer League moved to Giants Stadium for the 1977 season and remained until the league folded in 1985. Soccer legend Pelé played his last game here October 1, 1977, playing the first half for the Cosmos and the second half for his old Brazilian team, Santos.
In 1984, the New York Jets became co-tenants with the Giants.

New York Jets playing at Giants Stadium, November 2001Other professional football teams that have called Giants Stadium home over the years include the New Jersey Generals of the United States Football League; the New York/New Jersey Knights of the World League of American Football; and the New York/New Jersey Hitmen of the XFL.

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Early history: 1961-1967
The band came into being in 1961 when former school friends Jagger and Richards met Jones, who named the band after a Muddy Waters song; at least two other bands (and one circus tumbling act) are believed to have called themselves The Rolling Stones before the Jagger/Richards/Jones band was formed. The original lineup included Jagger (vocals), Jones (guitar), Richards (guitar), Ian Stewart (piano), Charlie Watts (drums) and Dick Taylor (bass). Taylor left shortly after to form The Pretty Things, and was replaced by Bill Wyman. By the time of their first album release Stewart was, at their manager's insistence, "officially" not part of the band, though he continued to record and perform with them. United by their shared interest in rhythm and blues music, the group rehearsed extensively, playing in public only occasionally at Crawdaddy Club in London, where Alexis Korner's blues band was resident. At first, Jones, a guitarist who also toyed with numerous other instruments, was their creative leader. The band rapidly gained a reputation in London for their frantic, highly energetic covers of the rhythm and blues songs of their idols and, through manager Andrew Loog Oldham, were signed to Decca Records (who had passed when offered The Beatles). At this time their music was fairly primitive: Richards had learned much of his guitar playing from the recordings of Chuck Berry, and had not yet developed a style of his own, and Jagger was not as in control of the idioms as he would soon become. By this time, however, the rhythmic interplay between Watts and Richards was clearly the heart of their music.

The choice of material on their first record, a self-titled EP, reflected their live shows. Similarly, the album The Rolling Stones (England's Newest Hitmakers) which appeared in April 1964 featured versions of such classics as "Route 66" (originally recorded by Nat King Cole), "Mona" (Bo Diddley) and "Carol" (Chuck Berry). The performances were pivotal in introducing a generation of white British youth to rhythm and blues music, and helped to fuel the "British Invasion". More importantly perhaps, while The Beatles were still suited, clean-cut boys with mop-top haircuts, The Stones cultivated the opposite image: decidedly unkempt, and posing for publicity photographs like a gang sulking at cameras because they were afraid of showing bad dentistry if they smiled. This made many girls go crazy for their bad boy image, and soon made them a teen idol group. The follow-up album, The Rolling Stones #2 (Now in the U.S), was also composed mainly of cover tunes, only now augmented by a couple of songs written by the fledgling partnership of Jagger and Richards having been locked in a room by their manager who refused to let them out until they had produced something they could release that was self-written. Encouraged by Oldham, the band toured Europe and America continuously in their support, playing to packed crowds of screaming teenagers in scenes reminiscent of the height of Beatlemania. While on tour they took time to visit important locations in the history of the music that inspired them, recording the EP Five By Five at the studios of Chess Records in Chicago.



Rolling Stones Discography

Studio Albums and EPs
17 April 1964: The Rolling Stones (UK first album)
1 May 1964: England's Newest Hit Makers (US first album)
24 October 1964: 12 X 5 (US second album)
15 January 1965: The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK second album)
12 February 1965: The Rolling Stones, Now! (US third album)
30 July 1965: Out of Our Heads (US fourth album)
24 September 1965: Out of Our Heads (UK third album)
4 December 1965: December's Children (And Everybody's) (US fifth album)
15 April 1966: Aftermath (UK fourth album)
2 July 1966: Aftermath (US sixth album)
20 January 1967: Between the Buttons (UK fifth album)
11 February 1967: Between the Buttons (US seventh album)
15 July 1967: Flowers (US eighth album)
8 December 1967: Their Satanic Majesties Request
6 December 1968: Beggars Banquet
29 November 1969: Let It Bleed
23 April 1971: Sticky Fingers
22 May 1972: Exile on Main Street
31 August 1973: Goats Head Soup
16 October 1974: It's Only Rock'N'Roll
15 April 1976: Black and Blue
16 June 1978: Some Girls
23 June 1980: Emotional Rescue
18 August 1981: Tattoo You
7 November 1983: Undercover
24 March 1986: Dirty Work
29 August 1989: Steel Wheels
19 July 1994: Voodoo Lounge
23 September 1997: Bridges to Babylon

Useful Stones Links


The Official Rolling Stones Site (http://www.rollingstones.com/)
Rolling Stones on Bandnews (http://bandnews.org/band/Rolling+Stones)
Keno's Rolling Stones web site (Unofficial) (http://www.keno.org/Home.html)
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