The Rolling Stones
50 years with the band Rolling Stones!
Maybe they influenced the lifestyle for some fellows of my generation.
They are an example, that it is possible for white people
to understand the American blues music.

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I like the book “Bill Wyman‘s Blues Odysse”,
published 2001 by Dorling Kindersley Limited, London:
a great tribute to blues by one of the Rolling Stones band members.
Many of their rock’n roll songs are related to black music.
The big hit “The Last Time” (1965) is related to the gospel
“This may be the last time” by the Staple Singers
- listen to some youtube video clips below …
This may be the last time – The Staple Singers
Rolling Stones – The Last Time (1965)
guitar lesson:

The Rolling Stones’ “Tongue and Lip Design” logo designed by John Pasche in 1971 (Photo credit: Wikipedia)
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“brown sugar” from the scorsese film project:
