The Rolling Stones, Creative Process

The Rolling Stones Amid the British invasion of rock and roll in the 1960s, the Rolling Stones hit the United States with a vengeance. Armed with Keith Richard’s legendary guitar riffs and Mick Jagger’s unconventional sex appeal and throaty voice, the Stones took their place in American pop culture and haven’t relinquished it yet. In fact, “Satisfaction” has become the unofficial anthem for baby boomers, with dozens of other Stones songs comprising stereotypical baby boomer life soundtracks.
At 60, Jagger released a solo album, Goddess in the Doorway, to keep his creative juices flowing and to stay relevant among younger audiences by pairing up with contemporary rock talents, from Rob Thomas of Matchbox 20 to Lenny Kravitz.
Jagger is at his best, however, when piloting the Rolling Stones, with Richards flying right seat. The band’s 2002

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