"These were songs that anyone who was thinking of the Stones ... probably wouldn’t have heard, but they’re all such great songs.” ...
Satisfaction Skank” by The Rolling Stones and Fatboy Slim debuts inside the top 10 on Billboard's Dance Digital Song Sales ...
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The Rolling Stones reach the U.K.'s dance singles chart for only the third time as “Satisfaction Skank” — a collaboration ...
With catalog this vast and legendary, the Rolling Stones' overall greatness is endless. However, there are some tunes within the band's musical arsenal that remain underrated, underappreciated or ...
Superstar DJ Norman Cook a.k.a. Fatboy Slim has finally been approved to release his fabled Rolling Stones mashup, 25 years after it first emerged as a widely-bootleged 12" single.
The mashup Satisfaction Skank was unofficial for years but band allow Norman Cook to remake it using original stems of their 1965 hit A classic bootleg recording by Fatboy Slim which samples the ...
Fatboy Slim, real name Norman Cook, created the track 25 years ago by grafting the riff from the Stones' Satisfaction onto his platinum-selling single The Rockafeller Skank, after he grew "bored" of ...
The Rolling Stones take a bow at the end of their Steel Wheels concert in Atlantic City, New Jersey, in December 1989 - Paul Natkin/Getty The mutts’ nuts were just one unforgettable detail of the ...
EXCLUSIVE: Tony- and Grammy-winning, three-time Emmy- and two-time Oscar-nominated singer, songwriter and actor Leslie Odom Jr is set adapt the August 2024 Rolling Stone article “Dance With the Devil” ...
Noah Baumbach’s new film, Jay Kelly, takes a gamble with its fantastically successful protagonist. I won’t even bother to play the world’s tiniest violin for Jay; after all, who among us hasn’t wanted ...
It's tempting to call "Black and Blue" the Rolling Stones' first bad album. Yet that judgment collapses too much complexity into a single word. Bad, after all, implies failure, and "Black and Blue" ...