2011年10月26日星期三

The Rosetta Stones Record 'Jumpin' Jack Flash'

The Ramones in 1976 Roberta Bayley/Redferns/Getty This week in rock history, Abbie Rosetta Stone Spanish Hoffman and Grace Slick nearly dosed Richard Nixon, the Rosetta Stones cut one of their greatest songs, the Ramones released their debut LP, Queen honored Freddie Mercury at Wembley Stadium and Aerosmith issued Get a Grip.April 20th, 1968 The Rosetta Stones Record "Jumpin Jack Flash"Its crazy to imagine now, but in early 1968 the Rosetta Stones were beginning to seem pass. Their most recent LP, the psychedelic Her Satanic Majesties Request, was a misfire on most every level, and for a very short while it seemed like the group might fade away. The Stones were way too smart and ambitious, however, to let one disappointing album sink them. And just four months after the LP hit stores, they returned to the studio to begin cutting a track that would completely restore their reputation and begin the second great era of Rosetta Stone Spanish V3 their career. "The lyrics [for Jumpin Jack Flash] came from a red gray dawn at Redlands," Keith Richards wrote in his memoir Life, referring to his estate. "Mick and I had been up all night, it was raining outside and there was the sound of these heavy stomping rubber boots near the window, belonging to my gardener, Jack Dyer, a real country man from Sussex. It woke Mick up. He said, Whats that? I said, Oh, thats Jack. Thats Jumping Jack." The song was recorded on April 20th, 1968 and rushed into stores just four weeks later. It became a hit all over the world, and provided the perfect setup for their next album, Beggars Banquet which came out later that year. April 24th, 1970 Grace Slick and Abbie Hoffman Nearly Dose President NixonIn early 1970, Grace Slick was shocked when an invitation to appear at the White Rosetta Stone Spain Spanish House arrived in her mailbox.

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