Album: The Rolling Stones - Hackney Diamonds

★★★★★ THE ROLLING STONES - HACKNEY DIAMONDS A new seam of rolled gold

Sixty years on, the Stones strike a new seam of rolled gold

It’s been a while since Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood sat down together at the Hackney Empire to introduce their first album of new songs in 18 years, and their single, “Angry”, is now approaching 20 million views on YouTube.

'We wanted to make a record we really love': The Rolling Stones at Hackney Empire

THE ROLLING STONES AT HACKNEY EMPIRE 'We wanted to make a record we really love'

Mick, Keith and Ronnie at their Hackney Diamonds press conference on Wednesday

One day, someone will compile a full illustrated history of Rolling Stones press conferences, going right back to Mick and Keith in 1964 buying a couple of pints in a pub in Denmark Street for journalists from the NME and Melody Maker – both now in the dustbin of history – and telling them, “here’s our album, have a listen” and leaving them to it.

Mick Jagger: My Life as a Rolling Stone review, BBC Two - the rock'n'roll enigma gives little away as the band reaches 60

★★ MICK JAGGER: MY LIFE AS A ROLLING STONE, BBC TWO The R&R enigma gives little away

Impressive archive footage but no new insights

At the beginning of this film, Mick Jagger says: “What most documentaries do is repeat the same thing over and over… all the mythology is repeated until it becomes true.” He’s right, as he so often is. This latest attempt to prise open the enigma of the Rolling Stones’ indefatigable frontman reveals nothing a reasonably observant Stones fan won’t already know.

The Rolling Stones, BST Hyde Park review - let it rock!

★★★★★ THE ROLLING STONES, BST HYDE PARK Who can match The Rolling Stones firing on all cylinders? No one, that’s who

Who can match The Rolling Stones firing on all cylinders? No one, that’s who

A few spots of rain greeted the arrival of the Rolling Stones on BST Hyde Park’s stage on Saturday night, and after “Street Fighting Man”, as Mick Jagger dedicated the show to the much-loved and lamented drummer Charlie Watts, a rainbow appeared over the stage. 

Clubbing with the Stones: Live at El Mocambo

★★★★★ CLUBBING WITH THE STONES: LIVE AT EL MOCAMBO One of the band's finest ever gigs sees the light of day

Prior to their European tour, one of the band's finest ever gigs sees the light of day

In a little over two week’s time, the three remaining ones will kick-start their 60th year as The Rolling Stones by taking to the stage at a stadium on the edge of Madrid on June 1, around the same time that Elizabeth Windsor marks her own @70 jubilee across the UK.

The Rolling Stones’ Tattoo You at 40

★★★★ THE ROLLING STONES' TATTOO YOU AT 40 Arguably the band’s last great studio album returns remastered and expanded

Arguably the band’s last great studio album returns remastered and expanded

As The Rolling Stones – sans a much-missed Charlie Watts – generate old fashioned, 20th-century rock'n'roll excitement in the stadiums of north America this autumn, their final great studio album, 1981’s Tattoo You, returns to the new releases shelf after 40 years.

10 Questions for Harry Grafton of Red Rooster Festival

10 QUESTIONS Harry Grafton on The Rolling Stones, Americana and his festival surviving COVID-19

On The Rolling Stones, Americana, and his festival surviving COVID-19

Harry Grafton (b. 1978) is the preferred title of Henry Fitzroy, 12th Duke of Grafton, custodian of Euston Hall in Suffolk and the man behind the Red Rooster Festival. The latter, during its six pre-COVID years of existence, built a reputation for presenting fresh, fiery and exciting American roots music.

1971, Apple TV+ review - rock'n'roll's golden year?

★★★★ 1971, APPLE TV+ Was this rock'n'roll's golden year?

Amazing music, incredible footage, and more amazing music: welcome to 1971

Back in the mid-Eighties, BBC television started broadcasting The Rock'n' Roll Years, one of the first rock music retrospectives. Each half-hour episode focused on a year, with news reports and music intermixed to give a revealing look at the development of rock culture against the context of current affairs.

The Rolling Stones' Goats Head Soup 2020 - old-time decadence revisited

★★★★ THE ROLLING STONES - GOATS HEAD SOUP 2020 Old-time decadence revisited

A tasty 1970s Rolling Stones classic is revived with added ingredients

It’s been a decade, more or less, since The Rolling Stones opened up their From the Vaults series with The Brussels Affair, AKA Bedspring Symphony, taken from the 1973 European tour following the release of Goats Head Soup. It’s one of the most thrilling live sets any band ever released. And this at a period when it is hard to ascertain exactly how many times Keith Richards was arrested, crashed his car, set his place on fire, or had his blood changed.

The Story of Ready Steady Go!, BBC Four review - when life was fab

★★★★ THE STORY OF READY STEADY GO!, BBC FOUR The show which started the whole concept of music television

The show which started both the weekend and the whole concept of music television

It’s almost unbearably poignant, on this black Friday evening in March 2020, to watch a documentary about Ready Steady Go! , “the most innovative rock ‘n’ roll show ever”, believes Michael Lindsay-Hogg, the second of its four directors who went on to work with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. Well, he would say that, wouldn’t he!” – but he’s right.