
558. The Rolling Stones: Sex, Drugs and Rock ‘n’ Roll (Part 1)
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The Rolling Stones: From Rebels to Icons
This chapter examines the Rolling Stones' cultural impact and commercial evolution, highlighting their self-parodying transition and reflection of 1960s Britain's social changes. It discusses the significance of Brian Jones and the influence of teenage girls on the music industry, setting the context for the band's rivalry with the Beatles. The narrative explores the factors that fueled the group's rise amidst transformative societal conditions, marking their role in a burgeoning youth culture.
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