Despite the hiring of Sherpa guides to find our seats and the need for a second mortgage to pay for parking, your hosts here at The Balcony were priviledged and honored to have witnessed the rockin’ show by The Rolling Stones at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, CA. Just a stone’s throw from our studios! It was a truly rockin show as only the Stones can do. Tonight, for episode 18 of Have The Rolling Stones Killed we mimic that show with studio versions of the night’s program. So drive to the kitchen for snacks and park it on the couch because it’s all free in your living room tonight! (ARTWORK BY RON WOOD)
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Have The Rolling Stones Killed Ep 17
The boys at Balcony Radio were lucky to catch a certain band on their current tour . . . still can’t sit down because our asses got rocked off. 2+ HRS of guys whose average age is incalculable. Mick, Keef and Ronnie played a lot songs we wanted to hear and didn’t break sweat. In episode 17 of our programme, Have the Rolling Stones Killed we spin all the tunes they missed. Pour the tea, let the shepherd’s pie cool, and get yer ya-ya’s out . . . the Rolling Stones are in the building.
Have The Rolling Stones Killed Ep 16 – Group, Solo, “Live” and Marianne Faithfull
Time for another musical dispatch from Quarantineville from your partners at BalconyRadio.com. This time out, we get the boys in the band within six feet of your ears for our little show Have the Rolling Stones Killed. Mick, Keef, Charlie, Marianne and the rest are ready to rock your socially distant asses off with songs hotter than your mum’s shepherd’s pie. Put on your mask and crank it. (The music, we mean.)
Have The Rolling Stones Killed Ep 15 – Deep Tracks and Some Hits
It’s time once again to check in with the biggest band in the world . . . here’s episode 15 of Have the Rolling Stones Killed, our testament to the longest career in rock and roll. From their original wax cylinder recordings to the implant that’s going in your head one day, the Rolling Stones
Have The Rolling Stones Killed Ep 14 – Stones in the 80s
A lot of things happened in the 80s. Pants got tighter. Hair got sturdier. The music got synth-ier. Unfortunately, all of these things happened to the Rolling Stones. In episode 14 of Have the Rolling Stones Killed, we look back at the pastel and mega-tour years of the 1980s. Unlike some other acts, a jacket.
Have The Rolling Stones Killed Episode 2
Killer riffs plus a bad attitude equals the most killer rock ‘n’ roll. This is our second look at the second greatest band on the planet. Although, after listening to this show, that could be a debated argument. Nevertheless, it’s time to rock your ass onw more time. Now, go to the store and buy some rockin’ records by the boys. The playlist is below.
PLAYLIST:
HAPPY (LIVE 1972)
LITTLE T&A (TATTOO YOU)
LIES (LIVE 1978)
CITADEL (THEIR SATANIC MAJESTY’S REQUEST)
THE LAST TIME (LIVE 1965)
LET’S SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER (FLOWERS)
STRAY CAT BLUES (LEADS 1971)
RIP THIS JOINT (LIVE 1972)
100 YEARS AGO (GOAT’S HEAD SOUP)
I’M ALRIGHT (OUT OF OUR HEADS)
CONNECTION (BETWEEN THE BUTTONS)
SUMMER ROMANCE (EMOTIONAL RESCUE)
SWEET VIRGINIA (FT. WORTH, TX 6/24/1972)
BEFORE THEY MAKE ME RUN (SOME GIRLS)
TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE (IT’S ONLY ROCK ‘N’ ROLL)
TORN & FRAYED (EXHILE ON MAIN STREET)
OH BABY (WE GOT A GOOD THING GOIN’) (THE ROLLING STONES NOW!)
BLACK LIMOSINE (TATTOO YOU)
HONEST I DO (ENGLAND’S NEWEST HIT MAKERS)
FACTORY GIRL (BEGGAR’S BANQUET)
UPTIGHT/SATISFACTION (W/ STEVIE WONDER) (THE SPECTRUM, PHILADELPHIA 1972)
Have The Rolling Stones Killed Episode 1
The first episode in our series dedicated to the second greatest band in the history of sound. In this episode, we feature songs up to 1981. We try to avoid their pastel shirt phase. Buy some Rolling Stones albums (they’re fucking great).
PLAYLIST:
Out of Time (Aftermath)
Pain In My Heart(The Rolling Stones NOW!)
Till The Next GoodBye (It’s Only Rock n Roll)
Off the Hook (The Rolling Stones NOW!)
Live With Me (Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Ouyt)
Under My Thumb (got LIVE, if you want it)
Tumblin Dice (‘live”,Aux Abbatois-Paris 1976)
Respectable (‘live’ 1978)
One More Try (Out Of Our Heads)
Angie (‘live’ in Brussels 1973)
Gotta Get Away ((Out Of Our Heads)
Lady Jane (‘live” Honolulu, HI 7-28-1966)
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (The Rolling Stones NOW!)
Prodigal Son (Beggar’s Banquet)
Spider & The Fly (Out Of Our Heads)
She’s A Rainbow (Their Satanic Majesty’s Request)
Happy (‘live”, Aux Abbatois-Paris 1976)