Endorsed by Keith Richards mother,
who enthusiastically described the band as
“outstanding” and suitably fit “stand-ins for the
Stones”, “it was eerily like watching my dad” was
the comment from his daughter, Angela. It is no
surprise then to find The Rollin’Stoned lauded in
the words of one “Times” reviewer – who claims to
have seen them all – as “In my view the nearest
thing to the real article”, “About as true to the
originals as you can get” raved another and “Just
like the real thing” enthused rock star
photographer Gered Mankowitz at his recent
private view. So it’s not just the thousands of
enthusiastic fans who rate the Rollin’Stoned so
highly, it is the people in the know from the Stones
inner circle.
The costumes are shamelessly camp gaudy
and fab, the instruments genuinely vintage and the
wit irreverent. However while the tongue is never
far from the cheek with the Rollin’Stoned, it is never
at the expense of the music. This band is not to be
confused with the grotesque parody on parody
“Stella Street” Lite Stones bands that abound, nor
a bunch of seasoned old pros opportunistically
hitched on to the “Tribute Bandwagon” for an easy
ride. What clearly comes across when seeing this
band at work is the passion they all have for the
music. Their two hour shows include not only all
the classic crowd pleasing hits, but are spiced with
enough eclectic selections from the deeper
recesses of Stones Album archives to satisfy the
most demanding of “Buffs”, all performed with the
same vibrantly authentic attack and raw energy that
characterised the original Stones shows in their
prime.
For those of you who witnessed the Stones -
Brian Jones et al - in their hey Day (and if you recall
it you probably weren\'t there), this is a chance to
revisit lost youth, for the rest, now is your chance to
see what all the
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