In some ways, Sympathy For The Devil overshadows the rest of the album, so ingrained has it become with the Stones' legend.
Esteemed recording engineer Glyn Johns, who has worked with some of the world's biggest bands, has reflected on how modern recording methods differ from the 1960s, arguing that many today stray from ...
LONDON - Glyn Johns is a walking rebuttal to the maxim that if you remember the 1960s, you weren't there. He was there - overseeing the Rolling Stones' first recording session, arranging the Beatles' ...
Fans learned so much about The Beatles in Peter Jackson’s new three-part documentary, The Beatles: Get Back. There were definitely some big surprises. Who knew we’d get to hear secret conversations?
The Beatles and The Rolling Stones shared quite a bit throughout the 1960s: the public’s attention, chart space, tour rosters, and, for one brief moment, an engineer and producer. Although a ...
Generally speaking, 'Let It Be' isn't many people's favorite Beatles album -- but it's still something of a shock to hear one of the men responsible for the record admit he's never been able to stand ...
Producer Glyn Johns offered his thoughts on the reasoning behind — and value of — the new Rolling Stones in Mono box in a new interview to promote the set, which arrived last month. At the start of ...
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