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  2. Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Artists of All Time - Wikipedia

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    The 100 Greatest Artists of All Time" is a special issue published by Rolling Stone in two parts in 2004 and 2005, and later updated in 2011. [1] The list presented was compiled based on input from musicians, writers, and industry figures and is focused on the rock & roll era. [1]

  3. 20 popular '70s bands that still perform today - AOL

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    The Rolling Stones may have been calling themselves the world's greatest rock band since the late '60s, but it was during the '70s that the band recorded six of their nine chart-topping records.

  4. Sly and the Family Stone - Wikipedia

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    Music critic Joel Selvin wrote, "there are two types of black music: black music before Sly Stone, and black music after Sly Stone". [8] In 2010, they were ranked 43rd in Rolling Stone ' s 100 Greatest Artists of All Time , [ 9 ] and three of their albums are included on the most recent version of Rolling Stone ' s 500 Greatest Albums of All Time .

  5. The Rolling Stones - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 10 February 2025. English rock band This article is about the band. For the magazine, see Rolling Stone. For other uses, see Rolling Stone (disambiguation). The Rolling Stones The Rolling Stones performing at Summerfest in Milwaukee in June 2015. Left to right: Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, Mick Jagger ...

  6. The 50 Best Live Albums of the 1970s - AOL

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    The concert industry exploded in the 1970s, and the live album, a stopgap project once reserved for only the biggest artists, became a compulsory ritual and a pivotal moment for many artists. Live ...

  7. List of the Rolling Stones concert tours - Wikipedia

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    (UK 1; US 6) was released in 1970; it was declared by critic Lester Bangs to be the best live album ever. [3] The biggest concert the band gave was in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, part of the A Bigger Bang Tour, in 2006. The second largest was in 2016, when the band played for the first time in Cuba, during their América Latina Olé tour. An ...

  8. The Rolling Stones American Tour 1972 - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stones American Tour 1972, also known as the "Stones Touring Party", shortened to S.T.P., [1] was a much-publicized and much-written-about concert tour of the United States and Canada in June and July 1972 by the Rolling Stones. Constituting the band's first performances in the United States following the Altamont Free Concert in ...

  9. The Rolling Stones European Tour 1970 - Wikipedia

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    The Stones continued to preview new material, however, as "Brown Sugar", "Dead Flowers", and "You Gotta Move" were set list regulars; they would not appear on record until Sticky Fingers was released a half year later. Unlike many of the group's tours of this era, here the group only played one show a night with only one exception (Milan).