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Episode 027 - Richard Houghton17 Nov 202501:25:15

It only takes three songs to get this conversation started. Join us for interviews with The Rolling Stones fanbase. Each guest picks their favourite Stones songs. Hear first hand accounts from those that witnessed the world's greatest rock and roll band, from 1962 to the present day.

Summary

Bob Drummond and Richard Houghton dive into the pivotal year of 1969 for the Rolling Stones, exploring the impact of Brian Jones' departure, the evolution of the band's music, and the unique approach Houghton takes in capturing fan memories through his writing. They discuss personal experiences as fans, memorable concerts, and the significance of the Stones' music across generations. Houghton shares insights from his extensive work as an author, reflecting on the cultural differences in fan experiences and the ongoing legacy of the Rolling Stones.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Technical Setup

00:48 The Rolling Stones in 1969: A Pivotal Year

03:18 Brian Jones: The Rise and Fall

05:51 Capturing Fan Memories: The Book's Concept

08:17 The Process of Writing and Publishing

11:08 The Importance of First-Hand Accounts

13:57 Choosing Songs: Personal Connections

16:34 Exploring 'Cry to Me': A Hidden Gem

24:37 Teenage Years and Musical Influences

25:05 Songwriting and Cover Versions

27:43 Early Exposure to Music

27:43 When I Became a Stones fan

34:57 First Concert Experience

41:25 Memorable Concerts and Experiences

46:23 Cover Songs and Their Impact

57:06 Writing and Researching Music Books

57:24 The Stories Behind the Music

01:00:02 Reflections on a Bygone Era

01:00:48 The Altamont Experience

01:03:33 The Legacy of 'Get Your Ya-Ya's Out'

01:04:28 The Impact of the Rolling Stones

01:08:18 The Significance of 'Black and Blue'

01:13:59 The Future of the Rolling Stones

01:18:40 Thoughts On Hackney Diamonds

01:22:01 Did The Rolling Stones Change Your Life?

01:23:42 The Room 1009 Musuem

Episode 020 - Ivor Levene11 Aug 202501:38:46

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Slave, Dance pt 1, Can't You Hear Me Knocking

 It only takes three songs to get this conversation started. Join us for interviews with The Rolling Stones fanbase. Each guest picks their favourite Stones songs. Hear first hand accounts from those that witnessed the world's greatest rock and roll band, from 1962 to the present day.

Find the data visualisation here - every song played at every live Rolling Stones show since 1970: https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/bob.drummond/viz/Room1009PodcastDataViz/Dashboard1

Join the discussion on our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/699030862646261/

Read Ivor's Rolling Stones article on Goldmine Magazine here: https://www.goldminemag.com/reviews/album-reviews/rolling-stones-hackney-diamonds-delivers-the-sparkle-fans-wanted-for-decades/

In this engaging conversation, Ivor Levene, a contributing editor for Goldmine magazine, shares his unique journey as a Rolling Stones fan and photographer. He discusses his role at Goldmine, the evolution of the magazine, and his insights into the ticketing business and the inner workings of the Rolling Stones. Ivor recounts his epiphany moment at a concert that transformed him into a diehard fan, his experiences with concert photography, and the significance of the Fonda Theatre show. The conversation also touches on the ownership of the Rolling Stones and their connection with fans, culminating in a discussion about favorite songs and albums. In this engaging conversation, Bob Drummond and Ivor delve into the dynamics of the Rolling Stones' relationship with AEG, the impact of Michael Cohl on the concert business, and the challenges of ticketing in the live music industry. They reflect on memorable performances, the departure of Lisa Fisher, and the latest album 'Hackney Diamonds'. The discussion also touches on the setlist dilemmas faced by diehard fans and the personal impact of the Rolling Stones on Ivor's life.

Chapters

00:00 The Role of a Contributing Editor
10:10 Ivor's Journey to Becoming a Stones Fan
14:05 The Journey to Epiphany
20:24 The Fonda Theatre Experience
24:30 The Story Behind the Stones
29:12 The Power of Live Music
37:04 Binge Listening to the Stones
39:36 Favorite Albums and Tracks
40:24 The Rolling Stones: Last Great Album or Mediocrity?
42:36 Ivor's Journey Back to Photography
51:08 The Impact of AEG on The Rolling Stones
01:04:01 Michael Cohl's Influence on the Music Industry
01:07:09 The Ticketing Controversy in Live Music
01:12:01 The Apprenticeship of Musicians
01:12:45 Musical Influences and Personal Connections
01:13:50 Exploring 'Can't You Hear Me Knocking'
01:15:40 The Layers of Musical Composition
01:17:04 Bobby Keys and His Legacy
01:19:14 The Professionalism of The Rolling Stones
01:21:26 The Magic of Studio Jams
01:22:39 Mick Jagger's Performance Energy
01:24:01 Reflections on a Music Career
01:26:02 The Rolling Stones' Live Performances
01:27:57 Thoughts on 'Hackney Diamonds' Album
01:29:11 Wishes for the Rolling Stones' Setlists
01:35:46 Personal Connections with The Rolling Stones 

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Episode 016 - Andee Baker07 Jul 202501:38:35

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Can't You Hear Me Knocking, Some Girls, Living In A Ghost Town

It only takes three songs to get this conversation started. Join us for interviews with The Rolling Stones fanbase. Each guest picks their favourite Stones songs. Hear first hand accounts from those that witnessed the world's greatest rock and roll band, from 1962 to the present day.

In this episode of the Room 1009 podcast, host Bob Drummond interviews Andee Baker, an author and long-time Rolling Stones fan. They discuss Andee's two books, her experiences as a fan, and the dynamics of fan clubs. Andee shares her journey of becoming a Stones fan, her first live concert experience, and the challenges of attending shows as an aging fan. The conversation delves into the significance of live music, the impact of the Stones on their fans, and the personal anecdotes that shape Andee's connection to the band. In this engaging conversation, Andee Baker and Bob Drummond delve into the nuances of the Rolling Stones' music, exploring the spontaneity of their creative process, the evolution of iconic songs like 'Can't You Hear Me Knocking', and the cultural context of tracks such as 'Some Girls'. They reflect on memorable concert experiences, the underrepresentation of Keith Richards' songs, and the impact of being a Stones fan. The discussion also touches on recent albums, including 'Hackney Diamonds' and 'Living in a Ghost Town', capturing the essence of the band's enduring appeal and the nostalgia they evoke in their fans.

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Episode 013 - Alwyn Welch16 Jun 202501:45:38

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Rocks Off, Worried About You, Citadel

Well-travelled Stones devotee and diehard concert reviewer Alwyn Welch joins host Bob Drummond to unpack nearly fifty years of rock-tour memories—from his first gig in 1976 to the 2024 Hackney Diamonds tour. If you crave first-hand tales, set-list geekouts and a tribute to Charlie Watts, press play and settle in.

Key takeaways for Stones devotees
141 shows & counting: Alwyn’s spreadsheet proves the addiction is real.
Family reunion vibes: Fans, crew and band share one giant backstage.
Charlie’s irreplaceable shuffle: How his touch defined the Stones—and why Steve Jordan nails it without copying.
Review or forget: Documenting gigs locks in memories you’ll relive decades later.
Small rooms, big thrills: Why theatre gigs beat stadium spectacle every time.
Better fan engagement, please: Merch bundles and ticket lotteries still need work.

Contents
00:00 – Intro: who is Alwyn Welch?
02:53 – Ben Waters club night & Stones cameos
05:26 – Why write concert reviews? tips & tricks
08:43 – Pop-quiz: can YOU spot the set-list?
11:10 – How live shows change your life
13:47 – Discovering the Stones in the ’60s
16:21 – First Stones show: Earl’s Court ’76
17:21 – Rock tourism across five continents
20:15 – The emotional pull of Rocks Off
22:59 – Musical roots: jazz, blues & Charlie
25:52 – Picking three desert-island tracks
31:13 – “Too many classics!” song-choice agony
34:44 – Rocks Off breakdown: horns, grooves, glory
41:36 – Losing Charlie Watts & the band’s future
49:53 – Steve Jordan’s fresh swing (no imitation)
1:02:21 – Why venue size changes everything
1:09:38 – Rail vs. nosebleeds: best seats?
1:13:40 – From fan to reviewer: evolving passion
1:39:30 – Social impact: friendships & charity
1:43:48 – Fan-powered virtual Stones museum
1:45:35 – Outro

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Episode 012 - Ellen Trotochaud09 Jun 202501:25:30

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Beast Of Burden, Loving Cup, Paint It Black

Long-time fan Ellen Trotochaud (STNZGRL) sits down with host Bob Drummond to relive a 78-show odyssey that starts at Soldier Field ’78, runs through the legendary Aragon Ballroom club gig on the 2002 Licks tour, and lands in today’s “pit-life” hustle. If you crave real-world tales from the road, deep cuts analysis, and data-driven set-list nerdery, this episode is for you.

What you'll hear on this show
- Meet Ellen — the London/Chicago life, Shidoobee alias & a Tattoo You licence plate
- Growing up with Hot Rocks & Chicago blues — how Some Girls changed everything
- First concert: Soldier Field ’78 (Peter Tosh & Southside Johnny open)
- Track 1 — “Beast of Burden”: love, yearning & why Bernard’s modern duet slays
- Data-viz dive: where “Beast of Burden” ranks in 50+ years of Stones set lists
- Best show ever? Inside the 4,500-cap Aragon Ballroom, Sept 16 2002
- Track 2 — “Loving Cup”: exile magic, Nicky Hopkins’ piano & that Fleet Center bust-out
- Why guest spots (sorry Jack White, Tay-Tay & Bono) rarely beat the core five
- Track 3 — “Paint It Black” & Ellen’s bucket-list venues for the next tour
- Brain-surgery the same week as Mick’s heart op — and how both bounced back to tour
- Pit strategy, Lucky Dips & staying six hours on your feet… worth it?
- Virtual-gift reveal & closing thoughts

Episode highlights
- 78 shows & counting: Ellen’s concert tracker, from nosebleeds to pit rail.
- Data nerd alert: Bob’s custom viz charts every Stones song played since 1970 — see where your favourite ranks.
- Chicago vs. London: Why splitting time between two rock-rich cities fuels a lifetime of fandom.
- Licence-plate LOVE: “TATTOO U” rolls through the Windy City.
- Tour survival kit: Queuing hacks, club-show memories, and how the Shidoobee tribe makes any city feel like home.
- Future-proofing: Will we hit 100 shows? European wish-list stops (Portugal, Stockholm, Lucca) and what the next album might sound like.

About The Room 1009 Podcast
Room 1009 Podcast is the place where hardcore Rolling Stones devotees swap stories, dissect set-lists and celebrate 60+ years of the greatest rock-and-roll band in the world — one fan, three songs at a time.

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Episode 011 - Kevin Casey02 Jun 202501:52:17

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Hand of Fate, Don't Stop, Sway

In this energetic conversation, Kevin Casey shares his journey as a devoted Rolling Stones fan, exploring the connections between music, poker, and personal experiences. From his first concert memories to the influence of family and the vibrant Stones community, Kevin reflects on the significance of his fandom and the impact of the Shidoobee fan site. The discussion also delves into the challenges of song selection for the podcast and highlights memorable concert experiences, showcasing the deep emotional connection fans have with the Stones.  Kevin Casey shares his experiences as a devoted Rolling Stones fan, recounting memorable concert moments, the excitement of winning tickets, and the emotional impact of Charlie Watts' passing. He reflects on the significance of songs like 'Don't Stop' and discusses the evolution of the band's music over the years. The conversation also touches on the challenges of being a young fan in today's concert landscape and the anticipation for future shows.

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Episode 008 - Paul Strachowski12 May 202501:25:26

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GET OFF OF MY CLOUD; LET IT BLEED; I GOT THE BLUES

In this episode of the Room 1009 podcast, host Bob Drummond speaks with Paulywaul, a prominent figure in the Rolling Stones fan community. They discuss Paulywaul's Polish roots, his extensive contributions to the IORR fansite, and the unique Rolling Stones scene in Poland. The conversation delves into Paulywaul's journey as a fan, including his first concert experience at Knebworth and his favorite songs and albums from the band. The episode highlights the cultural significance of the Rolling Stones in Poland and the personal connections fans have with their music. In this engaging conversation, Paulywaul shares his experiences as a dedicated Rolling Stones fan, discussing memorable concerts, the impact of their music, and the challenges of ticketing. He reflects on the essence of songs like 'Let It Bleed' and the diversity of the band's catalog, while also sharing personal anecdotes about his journey as a fan. The discussion highlights the emotional connection fans have with the band and the unique experiences that come with being a Stones enthusiast.

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Episode 005 - Gail Hoffman21 Apr 202501:22:06

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ROCKS OFF; MEMORY MOTEL; STAR STAR

In this episode host Bob Drummond speaks with Gail Hoffman, a passionate Rolling Stones fan known as 'Gail on the Rail.' They discuss her journey with the band, starting from her childhood memories of listening to 'Goats Head Soup' to her experiences attending over 200 concerts. Gail shares her favorite songs, memorable concert moments, and the significance of New York City in the Stones' music. In this extended conversation, Gail Hoffman shares her experiences as a devoted Rolling Stones fan, discussing memorable concerts, the significance of setlists, and her favorite tracks from the band's latest album, Hackney Diamonds. She expresses her frustrations with the band's fan club policies and reflects on her guilty secrets regarding their more recent albums. The discussion culminates in a passionate debate about the quintessential Stones song, highlighting the band's impact on music history.

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Episode 019 - Tony Winslade28 Jul 202501:03:43

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Around and Around, You Better Move On, Bye Bye Johnny

In this episode of the Room 1009 podcast, host Bob Drummond interviews Tony Winslade, who shares his firsthand experiences of the early days of the Rolling Stones in the 1960s. Tony recounts attending their performances at iconic venues like the Crawdaddy Club and Eel Pie Island, where he witnessed the band's rise to fame. He reflects on the vibrant atmosphere of these venues, the music that shaped his youth, and the impact of the Stones on his life. The conversation also touches on the evolution of the band's music, their cover songs, and the enduring legacy of the Rolling Stones through the decades.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction and Setting the Scene

00:34 The Early Days of the Rolling Stones

05:03 Venues and Atmosphere of the 1960s

10:48 The Crawdaddy Club and Eel Pie Island

15:50 The Impact of the Rolling Stones

20:45 Other Bands and the Music Scene

24:16 Cover Songs and Their Significance

31:25 Fashion and Influence in the 60s

32:04 The Beatles and The Rolling Stones: A Comparison

34:02 Counterculture and Musical Identity

36:03 The Local Music Scene and Rising Stars

37:36 The Experience of Repeated Concerts

38:33 The Significance of 'You Better Move On'

42:04 Emerging Bands and the Evolution of Music

44:22 The Stones' Journey to Fame

46:47 A 20-Year Gap: Missing the Mick Taylor Era

49:56 The Closing Number: 'Bye Bye Johnny'

52:09 Jagger and Richards: A Lasting Impact

53:00 Reconnecting with the Stones in 2022

56:25 Memories of Concerts Past

58:42 Meeting the Legends: A Dream Encounter

01:00:38 The Stones' Influence on Life and Music

01:01:39 A Virtual Museum Contribution


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Episode 017 - Neil Ebden14 Jul 202501:24:56

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Jumping Jack Flash, Paint It Black, Time Waits For No One

 It only took three songs to get this conversation started. Join us for interviews with The Rolling Stones fanbase. Each guest picks their favourite Stones songs. Hear first hand accounts from those that witnessed the world's greatest rock and roll band, from 1962 to the present day.

Find the data visualisation here - every song played at every live Rolling Stones show since 1970: https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/bob.drummond/viz/Room1009PodcastDataViz/Dashboard1

Join the discussion on our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/699030862646261/

In this engaging conversation, Neil Ebden shares his lifelong journey as a devoted Rolling Stones fan, recounting his first concert experience at the age of 13 and the impact the band has had on his life. He discusses memorable shows, including a unique experience of turning down a presidential invitation to attend a Stones concert. Neil reflects on the band's influence in Latvia, his extensive concert attendance, and his hopes for future shows. The conversation culminates in a heartfelt discussion about the significance of being a Stones fan and the personal connections formed through music. 

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Episode 009 - Phil Nola19 May 202501:13:30

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JUMPING JACK FLASH; WILD HORSES; TUMBLING DICE

In this episode of the Room 1009 podcast, host Bob Drummond welcomes Phil Nola, known as Rocknola, a dedicated Rolling Stones fan who saw his first Stones show in 1981. The conversation explores Phil's journey as a Stones fan, his memorable concert experiences, and the community he found through the Shidoobee fan site. They discuss recent news about the Stones, including John Lydon's comments and rumors of new material. Phil shares stories from his first concert, the excitement of attending multiple shows, and what makes a great live performance. The episode captures the passion and camaraderie of rock music fandom. In this engaging conversation, Rocknola and Bob Drummond delve into their shared experiences as Rolling Stones fans, discussing concert preferences, the emotional significance of songs like 'Wild Horses', and defining moments in the band's history. They reflect on the impact of Mick Taylor, the rarity of certain songs in live performances, and the evolution of the band's concert venues. The discussion also touches on the personal influence of being a Stones fan, highlighting how it has shaped their lives and relationships.

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Episode 006 - Glenn Schneider28 Apr 202501:20:47

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JUMPING JACK FLASH; GIMME SHELTER; SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL

In this entertaining episode host Bob Drummond welcomes Glenn Schneider, a passionate Rolling Stones fan and original member of the Shidoobee fanclub. They discuss Glenn's journey with the Stones, his experiences at concerts, and his musical influences. Glenn shares his first concert experience, emotional connections to the music, and the significance of the Shidoobee community in his life. The conversation highlights the joy of music and the camaraderie among fans. Bob and Glenn dive into the rich history of iconic Rolling Stones such as 'Jumping Jack Flash.' They explore the significance of this track, its delayed album release, and its impact on the band's legacy. The discussion also touches on memorable live performances, an impromptu New York lyrics quiz, and personal experiences as devoted fans. With a blend of nostalgia and analysis, the conversation captures the essence of what makes the Rolling Stones a timeless rock phenomenon. In this engaging conversation, Glenn Schneider shares his deep emotional connection to the timeless song 'Gimme Shelter.' He reflects on the impact of live performances, the significance of guest artists, and his personal preferences regarding the band's music. The discussion also touches on the legacy of the Stones, their influence on fans, and the future of rock music through tribute bands. Glenn's passion for music and the Stones shines through as he recounts personal stories and insights, making for a heartfelt and entertaining conversation.

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Episode 014 - Dylan Lowery23 Jun 202501:28:42

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Start Me Up, Dance pt1, Far Away Eyes

It only takes three songs to get this conversation started. Join us for interviews with The Rolling Stones fanbase. Each guest picks their favourite Stones songs. Hear first hand accounts from those that witnessed the world's greatest rock and roll band, from 1962 to the present day.

Find the data visualisation here - every song played at every live Rolling Stones show since 1970: https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/bob.drummond/viz/Room1009PodcastDataViz/Dashboard1

Join the discussion on our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/699030862646261/

Key Takeaways
Dylan reached out as an outsider to join the podcast.
The visual imagery of the Stones captivated Dylan at a young age.
Dylan's first concert experience was transformative and memorable.
The energy of a live Stones concert is unmatched and enduring.
Dylan feels unique as a millennial Stones fan among his peers.
The Stones' logo transcends music and is recognized in popular culture.
Mick Jagger's influence extends beyond the band into mainstream media.
Dylan has seen the Stones 7 times and appreciates their evolution.
The excitement of new music and tours keeps fans engaged.
Physical formats like CDs are preferred by Dylan over digital streaming. The transition from physical to digital music has changed how we appreciate album art.
Vinyl records have become a collectible art form rather than just a music format.
'Dance' has multiple versions, but the differences are subtle yet interesting.
'Emotional Rescue' is often overshadowed by other albums but has great tracks.
'Hackney Diamonds' received positive reviews, showing the band's continued relevance.
Live performances create unforgettable experiences for fans.
Opening songs set the tone for a concert and can be iconic.
Collecting memorabilia can be more meaningful than just owning merchandise.
Humor in songs like 'Far Away Eyes' adds depth to the band's storytelling.
Being a Stones fan is a lifelong journey filled with special moments. 

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Episode 010 - John LaMartine26 May 202502:11:52

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Play With Fire, Can't You Hear Me Knocking, Thru And Thru

In this deeply engaging conversation, John LaMartine shares his extensive journey as a devoted Rolling Stones fan, recounting memorable concert experiences, the evolution of the band, and the emotional impact of live shows. He reflects on the significance of first concerts, the anticipation of new albums, and the personal connections formed through fandom. The discussion also touches on the power of setlists and the unique bond between fans and the band, highlighting the passion that drives their loyalty. In this engaging conversation, John LaMartine shares his journey as a Rolling Stones fan, discussing the origins of his online persona 'Wembley99', the social connections fostered through the Shidoobee community, and his most memorable concert experiences. He reflects on the significance of the song 'Can't You Hear Me Knocking', his favorite albums, and the transformative impact of being a Stones fan, especially in the age of the internet. The discussion also touches on personal preferences regarding the band's discography and the influence of their music on fans' lives.

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Episode 015 - Sandy Stern30 Jun 202501:37:13

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Sweet Virginia, Prodigal Son, Time Waits For No One

It only takes three songs to get this conversation started. Join us for interviews with The Rolling Stones fanbase. Each guest picks their favourite Stones songs. Hear first hand accounts from those that witnessed the world's greatest rock and roll band, from 1962 to the present day.

Find the data visualisation here - every song played at every live Rolling Stones show since 1970: https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/bob.drummond/viz/Room1009PodcastDataViz/Dashboard1

Join the discussion on our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/699030862646261/

Takeaways

  • Sandy's journey as a Rolling Stones fan began in 1981.
  • The significance of the sign 'It's Me Mick' at concerts.
  • Sandy has seen the Rolling Stones live 269 times.
  • The emotional impact of attending concerts and connecting with the band.
  • Sandy's first concert experience was transformative and memorable.
  • The importance of live music in Sandy's life and personal growth.
  • Sandy's humorous anecdotes about concert experiences and signs.
  • The evolution of concert experiences over the years.
  • Sandy's desire to see the Rolling Stones continue to perform.
  • The connection between music and personal identity. The song 'Prodigal Son' has deep biblical roots.
  • Live music creates a unique and euphoric experience.
  • The Rolling Stones have a dedicated and vibrant fan community.
  • Personal connections with band members enhance the fan experience.
  • Setlists play a crucial role in concert enjoyment.
  • Fans desire more rare songs in live performances.
  • Mick Taylor's contributions to the band are significant.
  • The emotional connection to music can be profound.
  • The future of the Rolling Stones remains exciting for fans.
  • Music has the power to create lasting memories and connections.



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Episode 023 - Glenn Taylor08 Sep 202501:25:29

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Summary
Bob Drummond interviews Glenn Taylor, known as Midimannz, a dedicated Rolling Stones fan and concert video editor from New Zealand. They discuss Glenn's unique approach to creating multi-angle concert videos, the challenges he faces with copyright issues, and his journey as a fan of the Rolling Stones. The conversation also touches on memorable concert experiences, the significance of certain songs, and the impact of Mick Jagger's solo work. Throughout the discussion, Glenn shares insights into the world of music fandom and the importance of preserving concert history. In this fast-moving conversation, Glenn Taylor shares his deep connection to the Rolling Stones, discussing his memorabilia collection, personal experiences with their music, and the emotional impact of songs like 'Wild Horses.' He reflects on missed concert opportunities, the significance of live recordings, and the influence of Keith Richards on his life. The discussion also touches on the Rolling Stones' exhibitionism and the desire for more accessible concert recordings for fans.

Chapters
00:00 The Evolution of a Rolling Stones Fan
03:00 First Concert Experience and Its Impact
05:44 The Community of Contributors
08:38 The Legacy of the Rolling Stones
11:38 Reflections on Live Performances
14:15 The Future of Concert Videos
23:22 Memorable Concert Experiences
25:44 The Significance of Song Selection
26:29 Controversial Classics: Brown Sugar
35:24 Exploring Mick Jagger's Solo Work
38:28 The Evolution of Collecting Stones Memorabilia
44:22 Personal Connections to Stones Songs
48:31 The Impact of Keith Richards' Writing
51:30 Dream Concert Moments
55:42 Reflections on Stones Regrets
55:51 Reflections on Missed Opportunities
57:06 Experiencing the Matt Lee Exhibition
58:30 The Spiritual Connection to Music
01:00:50 The Emotional Resonance of 'Wild Horses'
01:06:16 The Impact of the Rolling Stones on Personal Lives
01:10:51 Concert Experiences and Fan Dynamics
01:15:45 The Future of Rolling Stones Music
01:21:15 The Missed Opportunities for Live Recordings 

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Episode 003 - Stonesdoug18 May 202501:07:33

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(I CAN'T GET NO) SATISFACTION; SHATTERED; WAITING ON A FRIEND

In this inspiring conversation, Bob Drummond interviews Stones Doug - a prominent figure in the Rolling Stones fan universe and the founder of the Shidoobee community. They explore Doug's journey with the band, the impact of Shidoobee on fans' lives, his life, and the significance of the trio Stones songs 'Satisfaction', 'Shattered', and 'Waiting on a Friend.' The discussion also delves into memorable concert experiences and the camaraderie that the Stones' music has fostered among fans.

Apologies for the unintended playing of Waiting On A friend during the conversation about Shattered.

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Episode 022 - Raissa Pardini01 Sep 202501:16:19

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VIEWER ATTENTION: Sadly, this episode suffered technical glitches during the recording process that were out of our control. This show is published with sound quality issues in some parts. Raissa was such an entertaining and passionate guest that it would have been a shame not to share her unique experiences as a fan of The Rolling Stones. Room 1009 apologises in advance but we hope you will still enjoy the great guest we had on this episode.

It only takes three songs to get this conversation started. Join us for interviews with The Rolling Stones fanbase. Each guest picks their favourite Stones songs. Hear first hand accounts from those that witnessed the world's greatest rock and roll band, from 1962 to the present day.

Find the data visualisation here - every song played at every live Rolling Stones show since 1970: https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/bob.drummond/viz/Room1009PodcastDataViz/Dashboard1

Join the discussion on our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/699030862646261/

Follow Raissa Pardini on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raissa_pardini/?hl=en

Summary
In this energetic conversation, Raissa Pardini, an Italian designer based in London, shares her journey from a confused graduate to designing concert posters for iconic bands like Blur and The Rolling Stones. She discusses her involvement in an upcoming V&A exhibition celebrating lost music venues, her creative process in designing the poster for the Rolling Stones' Glendale concert in 2024, and the emotional connections she has with music. Raissa reflects on her influences, the energy of live performances, and the importance of supporting emerging artists in the music industry. The conversation also touches on her personal history with the Rolling Stones and her family's connection to the band, culminating in a heartfelt discussion about the power of music and design. And a Rolling Stones pattern is revealed that might bode well if you are an Italian football fan!

Chapters
00:00 Meet The Designer Behind the Rolling Stones Posters
17:20 The Rolling Stones Connection: Family, Music, and Legacy
25:58 Celebrating a Musical Legacy
28:47 The Emotional Connection to Music
34:08 The Evolution of the Music Industry
36:23 The Art of Music Design
44:22 Exploring Iconic Rolling Stones Songs
49:53 Football and Music: A Personal Story
57:03 The Future of Music and Football
01:05:14 Reflections on the Rolling Stones' Impact

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Episode 007 - Hendrik Mulder05 May 202500:54:19

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GIMME SHELTER; ROCKS OFF; WORRIED ABOUT YOU

In this episode of the Room 1009 podcast, host Bob Drummond speaks with Hendrik Mulder, a dedicated Rolling Stones fan and photographer. Hendrik shares his journey of becoming a Stones fan, his experiences attending numerous concerts, and the significance of his book 'Time Fades Away', which features his own concert photography. The conversation delves into the emotional connection fans have with the band, the importance of setlists, and memorable concert moments. They also discuss the future of live music and the impact of being a Stones fan. 

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Episode 018 - Florian de Gelmini21 Jul 202501:55:01

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You Can't Always Get What You Want, It's Only Rock 'n' Roll, Highwire

 It only takes three songs to get this conversation started. Join us for interviews with The Rolling Stones fanbase. Each guest picks their favourite Stones songs. Hear first hand accounts from those that witnessed the world's greatest rock and roll band, from 1962 to the present day.

Find the data visualisation here - every song played at every live Rolling Stones show since 1970: https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/bob.drummond/viz/Room1009PodcastDataViz/Dashboard1

Join the discussion on our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/699030862646261/

Chapters
00:00 Guest Introduction and a very musical background
05:42 Early Keith Richards Influence
07:49 The Hidden Kingfishers 
12:50 Breaking News: Ronnie Wood's New Single
15:09 Becoming a Rolling Stones Fan: A Personal Story
21:26 First time seeing The Rolling Stones live
26:19 Memorable Venues and Concerts
29:30 The Evolution of the Stones' Sound
33:44 Personal Highlights and Favorite Songs
35:00 Picking 3 favourite songs
36:41 Song choice 1 - You Can't Always Get What You Want
45:32 The Future of the Rolling Stones
53:25 The Influence of Anita Pallenberg and Musicland Studios
59:09 Behind the Scenes of 'Black and Blue' Recording
01:02:32 The Evolution of Live Performances
01:07:49 Song choice 2 - It's Only Rock 'n' Roll
01:15:49 Imagine joining the band on stage
01:16:49 Thoughts on Hackney Diamonds
01:27:33 Choosing a Keith Richards song
01:31:00 Song choice 3: Highwire by The Rolling Stones
01:39:29 Impact of Bill Wyman
01:46:57 One problem about being a Rolling Stones fan
01:49:41 Did The Rolling Stones Change your Life?
01:51:58 The Room 1009 Virtual Museum

Florian De Gelmini shares his musical journey from a child prodigy to a rock musician, influenced heavily by the Rolling Stones. He discusses his experiences attending concerts, the significance of live performances, and his passion for bootleg collecting. The conversation also delves into the evolution of the Stones' sound and the impact of improvisation in their music. Throughout, Florian reflects on his personal experiences and the vibrant music scene in Berlin. In this engaging conversation, Florian de Gelmini and Bob Drummond discuss the rich history and evolution of the Rolling Stones, sharing personal anecdotes about memorable concerts and the impact of the band's music on their lives. They explore the significance of various albums, including 'Hackney Diamonds', and reflect on the band's musical journey, including the contributions of past and present members. The conversation also touches on the desire for the band to release more archival material and the personal connections fans have with the music. 

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Episode 002 - Richard Fox14 Apr 202501:05:08

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BITCH; MIDNIGHT RAMBLER; WINTER

In this engaging conversation, Bob Drummond interviews Foxy, a passionate Rolling Stones fan from New Zealand. They discuss Foxy's extensive collection of Stones memorabilia, his first encounter with the band, and the emotional impact of their music. The conversation delves into specific songs like 'Bitch', 'Midnight Rambler', and 'Winter', exploring their significance and the unique experiences of being a Stones fan. Foxy shares insights on the band's legacy, the thrill of live performances, and the anticipation of future tours, making for a heartfelt tribute to the enduring influence of the Rolling Stones.

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Episode 024 - Andreea Zgubi15 Sep 202501:35:43

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It only takes three songs to get this conversation started. Join us for interviews with The Rolling Stones fanbase. Each guest picks their favourite Stones songs. Hear first hand accounts from those that witnessed the world's greatest rock and roll band, from 1962 to the present day.

Find the data visualisation here - every song played at every live Rolling Stones show since 1970: https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/bob.drummond/viz/Room1009PodcastDataViz/Dashboard1

Join the discussion on our Facebook page here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/699030862646261/

Summary
In this engaging conversation, Andreea shares her profound journey as a Rolling Stones fan, detailing how a pivotal episode of Beverly Hills 90210 ignited her passion for the band. From her first concert experience in Bucharest to traveling across the globe to see them live, Andreea recounts the emotional connections and adventures that have shaped her love for the Stones. She reflects on the significance of live performances, the thrill of meeting the band, and how their music has inspired her life. The discussion also touches on the cultural context of music in Romania and the impact of the Rolling Stones on her personal journey. Andreea shares her deep connection to the Rolling Stones, particularly through the song 'Honky Tonk Women,' which has become a symbol of friendship and joy among her and her friends. The discussion explores how music fosters community, the excitement of rock tourism, and the impact of following the band on personal life choices. Andreea reflects on the latest album 'Hackney Diamonds,' expressing her enthusiasm for the band's continued relevance and creativity. The conversation concludes with thoughts on the struggles and joys of being a dedicated fan, and the idea of creating a virtual museum to celebrate shared memories and experiences.

Chapters
00:00 Andreea's Journey to the Rolling Stones
07:57 The Impact of Beverly Hills 90210
10:27 Concert Experiences and Memories
11:06 Iconic Performances and Personal Connections
12:31 The Journey to Becoming a Superfan
13:51 Concert Experiences and Family Bonds
15:02 Traveling the World for Music
16:32 Meeting the Rolling Stones: A Dream Come True
24:36 Memorable Concerts and Emotional Connections
26:33 Song Selections and Personal Significance
29:04 The Power of Covers and Live Performances
32:05 The Mystery of the Paris Performance
39:42 The Rolling Stones Community in Bucharest
40:28 Traveling with the Stones
44:17 Cultural Impact of Music in Romania
48:26 The Stones' Unique Energy
52:15 Creating Memorable Concert Moments
01:01:48 Rock Tourism and Cultural Exploration
01:03:16 Life on the Road with the Stones
01:04:22 The Journey of Friendship and Inspiration
01:06:58 Adventures in Australia: A Solo Journey
01:09:00 Capturing Memories: The Evolution of Video Blogging
01:10:41 The Power of Music: Connecting Fans Across the Globe
01:13:01 Reflections on Regrets and Life Choices
01:14:04 The Impact of Passion: From Local Bands to Global Adventures
01:26:01 Life Lessons from the Rolling Stones
01:30:44 Creating a Virtual Museum of Memories

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Episode 025 - Alyssa Rusiecki22 Sep 202501:38:40

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Bob Drummond welcomes Alyssa Rusecki, a dedicated Rolling Stones fan, to share her experiences and stories related to the iconic band. From her first concert in 1981 to her adventures as a fan, Alyssa discusses the emotional connections and memories tied to the music and the community of fans. The conversation explores her unique memorabilia, including her famous Stones jacket, and her aspirations to work with the band on exclusive merchandise. Throughout the discussion, Alyssa's passion for the Rolling Stones shines through, highlighting the profound impact the band has had on her life. In this engaging conversation, Alyssa Rusiecki shares her passion for collecting Rolling Stones memorabilia and the personal significance it holds in her life. From curating a collection of cherished pieces to discussing the influence of the Stones on her experiences, Alyssa reflects on the joy of music and the excitement of new releases. The dialogue also touches on the challenges of being a dedicated fan, the impact of the Stones' lyrics, and the comparison of their legacy to other iconic bands like U2. As the conversation unfolds, it highlights the deep connection between music, personal identity, and the shared experiences of fans.

Chapters
00:00 The Stones Jacket Girl
06:05 Collecting Stones Memorabilia
07:38 Rolling Stones News and Updates
07:44 Ronnie Wood's Artistic Ventures
10:16 Alyssa's Journey as a Rolling Stones Fan
15:42 First Concert Experience and Its Impact
18:55 The Count of Concerts: A Fan's Dedication
25:51 Exclusive Shows and Missed Opportunities
30:14 A Memorable Listening Party Experience
34:54 Unique Concert Memories and Fan Connections
42:45 Exploring Musical Directing and Syncopation
45:35 The Evolution of 'Tattoo You' and Its Hidden Gems
47:18 Unpacking the Super Deluxe Edition of 'Tattoo You'
50:08 The Challenge of Identifying Mystery Guests
50:38 Dreaming of Rolling Stones Merchandise
53:44 Curating a Rolling Stones Collection
01:00:43 Crafting Unique Rolling Stones Inspired Art
01:01:58 The Significance of 'Whole Wide World' from Hackney Diamonds
01:06:44 Quiz Time: Testing Knowledge on Hackney Diamonds
01:08:16 Celebrating New Music from The Rolling Stones
01:10:37 Alyssa's Musical Influences and Preferences
01:13:30 Comparing U2 and The Rolling Stones
01:14:17 The Unique Legacy of The Rolling Stones
01:15:48 Exploring Deep Cuts and Lesser-Known Tracks
01:22:44 Pitching The Rolling Stones to New Fans
01:27:47 Fan Experiences and Expectations
01:34:51 The Impact of The Rolling Stones on Alyssa's Life

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Episode 026 - Katy MacLeod Davidson06 Oct 202502:24:38

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It only takes three songs to get this conversation started. Join us for interviews with The Rolling Stones fanbase. Each guest picks three of their favourite Stones songs. Hear first hand accounts from those that witnessed the world's greatest rock and roll band, from 1962 to the present day.

In this explosive interview, Katy MacLeod-Davidson shares her incredible experiences as a former groupie and devoted fan of The Rolling Stones and The Faces. She describes her encounters with the band, memorable concert moments, and the emotional connection music has had on her life. From backstage stories to the thrill of seeing the Stones live, Katy's journey is a testament to the power of rock music and the unforgettable memories it creates. In this thrilling conversation, Katy MacLeod-Davidson shares her personal experiences and memorable encounters with rock legends, particularly focusing on the impact of The TAMI Show and her adventures with the Rolling Stones and The Faces. From her bold moments asking Mick Jagger to dance to the excitement of attending concerts and the surprise of having her hotel room "trashed" by The Faces, Katy reflects on the profound connections formed through music and the lasting memories created during her journey as a passionate fan. She also shares a sad confession at the end of the interview.

Chapters
00:00 The Journey Begins: A Fan's Tale
04:03 The Impact of The Tammy Show
11:18 Chasing the Stones: A 15-Year-Old's Adventure
17:41 Behind the Scenes: Meeting the Stones
24:16 The Anticipation of Meeting Legends
28:59 A Night to Remember: The Rolling Stones Arrive
30:34 Memorable Encounters at the Chase Hotel
33:54 The Impact of Music on Life
39:00 The Significance of 'Lady Jane'
47:33 The Value of a Rolling Stones Tour Button
50:09 The Magic Button: Access to Rock Legends
52:12 Helicopter Adventures and Backstage Passes
53:51 Memories of a Lost Film
56:34 The Nancy Drew of Rock and Roll
59:13 A Night with the Faces and Rod Stewart
01:02:53 A Night with Rock Legends
01:06:14 Behind the Scenes with the Rolling Stones
01:11:00 Dancing with Mick Jagger
01:15:38 Memorable Encounters and Bold Moves
01:18:17 Reflections on Music and Friendship
01:18:43 Exploring the Song 'Loving Cup' and Its Significance
01:22:32 Reflections on Concert Experiences and Notable Performances
01:25:17 Clarifying Past Discussions and Anecdotes
01:28:55 The Rolling Stones' Early Works
01:30:06 Transitioning to the Rolling Stones
01:32:45 A Memorable Encounter with Ronnie Wood
01:35:22 The Motorcade Experience
01:47:44 Stones Concerts and Personal Growth
01:55:53 Reconnecting with the Stones in 1981
02:02:02 The Evolution of Mick Jagger's Performance
02:05:00 The Rolling Stones' Live Experience
02:10:25 Memorable Encounters with Rock Legends
02:11:44 A Glimpse into the Beatles' Press Conference
02:14:03 The Impact of the Rolling Stones on Life
02:19:25 Reflections on a Life Shaped by Music

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Episode 004 - Ben Cragg21 Apr 202501:04:46

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TUMBLING DICE; TOO TIGHT; BEAST OF BURDEN

It only took three songs to get this conversation started. In this week's entertaining show, Bob Drummond interviews fellow Stones fan Ben Cragg. They discuss a shared lineage back to Live Aid as trigger points for becoming Stones fans. Ben breaks down his song picks, confessing that it was a tough challenge. One of his choices is a rarity unlikely to feature on this podcast ever again! They delve into the touring history of The Rolling Stones, including a shared dance in Paris. 

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Episode 021 - Dave Kohl25 Aug 202502:01:20

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Brown Sugar, Miss You, When The Whip Comes Down

Summary

In this episode of Room 1009, host Bob Drummond engages with guest Dave Kohl, a long-time Rolling Stones fan, to explore the intricacies of fandom, the history of the Undercover fan club, and the personal journey of becoming a dedicated Stones enthusiast. The conversation delves into memorable experiences, including the significance of Route 66, the impact of first concerts, and the ongoing controversy surrounding the song 'Brown Sugar.' Through anecdotes and reflections, the episode captures the essence of what it means to be a Rolling Stones fan.

Chapters

00:00 The Significance of 'Miss You' and Personal Memories
01:06 Exploring the Undercover Fan Club
02:36 The Mystery of Song of the Day
04:05 The Evolution of Undercover and Its Community
06:01 Route 66 and Its Connection to Music
08:16 Dave's Journey to Becoming a Stones Fan
16:47 The Beatles and Liverpool Bands
18:09 The Impact of Concerts on Music Appreciation
20:52 First Concert Experience: A Life-Changing Moment
23:49 The Power of Live Music
26:52 Memorable Concerts and Setlists
28:59 A Journey of 84 Concerts
30:28 The Best Concert Experience
37:21 Choosing the Perfect Songs
47:11 The Omission of 'Brown Sugar' from Setlists
52:52 Remembering Debbie Tiger: A Tribute to a Community Icon
57:54 The Warm-Up Show Experience: A Unique Perspective
01:04:32 Chicago's Rolling Stones History: A Deep Dive
01:10:43 Muddy Waters: Honoring a Blues Legend
01:13:56 The Significance of 'Miss You' in the Stones' Repertoire
01:27:26 Behind the Scenes: A Glimpse into Concert Rehearsals
01:30:41 The Grammy Experience: A Disappointing Encounter
01:37:25 The Impact of the Rolling Stones on Life
01:54:18 Reflections on Being a Rolling Stones Fan

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Episode 030 - Chris Bruce09 Feb 202602:14:40

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The conversation covers the journey of a renowned dancer and choreographer, highlighting the influence of passion, belief, and dedication in the world of dance. It also delves into the challenges of obtaining music rights for dance performances and the impact of music and history on choreography. The conversation delves into the evolution of choreography, the adaptation of dance movements, and the influence of music on choreography. It explores the early influences and artistic background of the choreographer, the process of selecting music and costumes, and the inspiration behind choreographing specific songs. Additionally, it discusses the choreography of 'Little Red Rooster,' the evolution of dance movements, and the adaptation and revision of dance performances. The conversation also covers the choreographer's style, collaboration with dancers, and the development of choreography in relation to music selection. Furthermore, it highlights the impact of choreography on the Rambert Dance Company, the choreography of 'Sweet Thing' by Mick Jagger, and the potential for a 'Rooster Part Two.' Finally, it addresses the meaning and inspiration behind 'Paint It Black' by The Rolling Stones, the dancers' experience with 'Rooster' performance, the evolution of choreography in 'Rooster,' and future musical collaborations and choreography ideas. The conversation with Chris Bruce covered various themes, including the challenges of arts funding, inspirations from music, storytelling through dance, personal connections to dancers, the significance of specific songs in dance works, alternate career paths, technical challenges, the impact of the Rolling Stones, favorite choreographed pieces, and the selection of a trinket for the Virtual Room 1009 Museum.

Takeaways

  • Passion and belief in one's work are essential for success.
  • The influence of music and history on dance choreography.
  • The challenges and triumphs of obtaining music rights for dance performances. Evolution of Choreography
  • Adaptation of Dance Movements
  • Influence of Music on Choreography Arts funding challenges
  • Inspirations from music

Chapters

  • 00:00 Rooster: Choreographing to the Music of the Rolling Stones
  • 01:39:50 Future Musical Collaborations and Choreography Ideas
  • 01:45:49 Inspirations from Music
  • 01:51:32 Telling Stories Through Dance
  • 01:59:13 Sympathy for the Devil as a Finale
  • 02:11:09 Alternate Career Paths
  • 02:16:49 Favorite Choreographed Pieces
Episode 029 - Michael Lazarus Scott01 Dec 202501:55:43

It only takes three songs to get this conversation started. Join us for interviews with The Rolling Stones fanbase. Each guest picks their favourite Stones songs. Hear first hand accounts from those that witnessed the world's greatest rock and roll band, from 1962 to the present day.

Find the data visualisation here - every song played at every live Rolling Stones show since 1970: https://public.tableau.com/app/profile/bob.drummond/viz/Room1009PodcastDataViz/Dashboard1

Summary

It nearly was THE LAST TIME! The time Keith Richards almost died on stage. Michael Lazarus Scott shares his extensive experiences as a lifelong Rolling Stones fan, recounting memorable concerts, his connections with iconic bands like The Faces, and the cultural shifts in rock music from the 1960s to the 1970s. He reflects on pivotal moments such as the Altamont concert and his personal journey through the rock and roll scene, highlighting the impact of these experiences on his life and identity. In this engaging conversation, Michael L Scott shares his extensive experiences with the Rolling Stones, reflecting on their evolution from the glam rock era of the 70s through to the present day. He recounts memorable concerts, the impact of iconic performances, and the changes in the band's sound over the decades. The discussion also touches on the personal connections formed through music, the aging of rock legends, and the legacy of the Rolling Stones as a soundtrack to his life.

Chapters

00:00 The Start of the Show

03:19 The Rolling Stones Connection

07:28 The First Encounter with The Stones

12:43 The Electrifying Experience

16:19 Musical Selections and Their Significance

26:04 The Beatles vs. The Stones: A Live Experience

32:26 Concert Culture: From Surfer to Rocker

37:26 The Last Show with Brian Jones

40:39 The Altamont Experience: A Day of Chaos

52:57 Meeting Rod and Ronnie: A Rock and Roll Influence 57:18 The Concert Experience: A Journey Through Time 01:02:38 The Stones' Evolution: From 60s to 70s

01:07:40 Mick's Birthday Bash: A Memorable Performance 01:12:54 Stadium Spectacles: The Art of Concert Openings 01:22:02 The Impact of Personal Relationships

01:27:47 Transitioning into the 1990s

01:31:00 Bridge to Babylon and Concert Memories

01:34:51 The 50 and Counting Tour

01:37:44 Respecting the Legends: Aging Rock Stars 01:41:34 The Significance of 'Happy' in Keith's Discography 01:49:03 Personal Connections to the Rolling Stones' Music 01:52:38 The Room 1009 Museum and Collectibles

Episode 028 - Steve "FlipSideCT"24 Nov 202502:26:35

It only takes three songs to get this conversation started. Join us for interviews with The Rolling Stones fanbase. Each guest picks their favourite Stones songs. Hear first hand accounts from those that witnessed the world's greatest rock and roll band, from 1962 to the present day.

Summary

In this enchanting fan conversation, Steve FlipSideCT shares his journey as a dedicated Rolling Stones fan and documentary maker. He discusses the importance of preserving the legacy of the Stones, particularly through the lens of Nicky Hopkins, a prolific session musician. Steve reflects on his experiences in the Vinyl Community and how it has influenced his YouTube success. He emphasizes the art of storytelling in music documentaries and the unique bond that live music creates among fans. This engaging conversation highlights the evolving nature of the Stones' music and the challenges of creating content in the digital age, all while fostering a sense of community among music lovers. Bob Drummond and Steve FLIPSIDECT delve into the rich history and legacy of The Rolling Stones, exploring the impact of Brian Jones, favorite eras of the band, and memorable live performances. They discuss the intricacies of song analysis, the significance of music documentaries, and the future of the band as they continue to tour and create. The conversation also touches on the culture of collecting and the deep connection fans have with the band's music.

Chapters

00:00 Meeting Steve Flipsid3 CT

08:55 Reflections on Life and Music

14:20 The Therapeutic Power of Music

20:47 Navigating Copyright and Content Creation

26:36 The Impact of Viewer Engagement

33:17 Connecting Through Shared Passions

46:12 The Evolution of Vocal Styles in Rock Music

52:06 Growing Up with the Rolling Stones

01:07:10 The Impact of Live Music on Fans

01:14:30 Sneaking into the Show

01:20:01 The Magic of Live Music

01:35:51 The Art of Research and Discovery

01:41:17 Concert Memories and Experiences

01:47:48 Trivia Time: Rolling Stones Quiz

01:56:12 Super Deluxe Edition Discussion

01:58:32 Exploring Musical Backgrounds

02:04:23 The Power of Music and Personal Connections

02:13:04 Anticipating the Future of the Rolling Stones

Episode 031 - Marcelo Sonaglioni20 Mar 202601:46:50

NO CHARLIE. NO STONES. Is the era officially over?

Songs in this show: (1) Who's Driving Your Plane (2) Through The Lonely Nights (3) I Can't Quit You Baby

Episode 031: Marcelo Sonaglioni isn't just a fan; he is the architect of Rolling Stones Data, a man who has spent 40 years inside the orbit of the World’s Greatest Rock ‘n’ Roll Band. In this episode of Room 1009, Marcelo joins us for a raw, unfiltered look at the band's legacy, the "unreleased" archives, and why he believes the story should have ended in 2021.

Inside this episode:
The Charlie Watts Void: Why the chemistry of the Stones changed forever after 2021.
The Vault: Marcelo’s deep dive into the most legendary unreleased tracks and sessions.
40 Years of Access: Rare stories from the inner circle that you won’t find in the official biographies.
The "Blue & Lonesome" Debate: A critical look at the band's recent output and the evolution of their sound.

Chapters:
00:00 – The "No Charlie" Controversy
08:42 – 40 Years of Rolling Stones Data
14:21 – Are the new albums missing the soul?
38:37 – Discovering the Stones: The early years
51:33 – Why music knowledge is dying in fan culture
01:09:09 – Deep Dive: The Unreleased Tracks Archive
01:25:14 – The songs that should have been hits
01:46:19 – Final Thoughts: The Legacy of Room 1009

RESOURCES & LINKS:
🚪 Visit the Room 1009 Home: https://room1009podcast.com
🔗 Explore Marcelo’s Archives: https://rollingstonesdata.com
🎸 The Official Stones Site: https://rollingstones.com

Episode 032 - Bill German - Part 221 Mar 202601:17:33

This in-depth interview with Bill German uncovers the "bonkers" reality of his life inside the Rolling Stones' inner circle. Starting a fanzine at 16, he evolved into the band's official chronicler, witnessing first-hand the studio dynamics, iconic tours, and mid-80s turmoil that nearly broke them.

Episode 032 - Bill German - Part 2 of 2
YouTube Credits:
Down The Road Apiece – https://youtu.be/HOpjhvCSDTM
Where The Boys Go – https://youtu.be/q95DApyvm0Y
Sleep Tonight – https://youtu.be/60JIhvZ6seo

For nearly two decades, Bill German lived the ultimate fan fantasy. As the editor of 'Beggars Banquet,' he didn't just report on the Rolling Stones—he lived with them, traveled with them, and witnessed the mid-80s turmoil that nearly destroyed the band. From the basement of his school to private studio sessions for 'Dirty Work' and the massive 1989 reunion, Bill shares the raw, unpolished truth of life inside the Stones' inner circle.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
The Secret Access: How a DIY fanzine became the band’s official mouthpiece.
The 80s Crisis: A firsthand account of the Mick vs. Keith "World War III" era.
Studio Secrets: Being in the room for the recording of 'Sleep Tonight.'
The Voodoo Lounge Era: Reflections on the evolution of the Stones' machine.
Life After the Stones: Why Bill walked away and what he took with him.

Featured Guest:
Bill German is the author of the critically acclaimed memoir 'Under Their Thumb: How a Guy from Brooklyn Coached the Rolling Stones and Lived to Tell About It.'

Episode Chapters:
02:10:02 The Influence of Paul Schaeffer
02:15:51 The Stones' Reunion in 1989
02:22:06 Pre-Tour Gigs and Fan Experiences
02:27:08 Access and Perspectives on the Tour
02:34:49 The Voodoo Lounge Era
02:39:58 Reflections on the Stones' Future
02:45:22 Connections with Band Members
02:51:11 Bill German's Journey with the Stones
03:01:24 Reflections on Choices and Regrets
03:12:09 The Impact of the Rolling Stones on Life

Episode 032 - Bill German - Part 121 Mar 202602:03:10

This in-depth interview with Bill German uncovers the "bonkers" reality of his life inside the Rolling Stones' inner circle. Starting a fanzine at 16, he evolved into the band's official chronicler, witnessing first-hand the studio dynamics, iconic tours, and mid-80s turmoil that nearly broke them.

Episode 032 - Bill German - Part 1 of 2
YouTube Credits:
Down The Road Apiece – https://youtu.be/HOpjhvCSDTM
Where The Boys Go – https://youtu.be/q95DApyvm0Y
Sleep Tonight – https://youtu.be/60JIhvZ6seo

For nearly two decades, Bill German lived the ultimate fan fantasy. As the editor of 'Beggars Banquet,' he didn't just report on the Rolling Stones—he lived with them, traveled with them, and witnessed the mid-80s turmoil that nearly destroyed the band. From the basement of his school to private studio sessions for 'Dirty Work' and the massive 1989 reunion, Bill shares the raw, unpolished truth of life inside the Stones' inner circle.

What You’ll Learn in This Episode:
The Secret Access: How a DIY fanzine became the band’s official mouthpiece.
The 80s Crisis: A firsthand account of the Mick vs. Keith "World War III" era.
Studio Secrets: Being in the room for the recording of 'Sleep Tonight.'
The Voodoo Lounge Era: Reflections on the evolution of the Stones' machine.
Life After the Stones: Why Bill walked away and what he took with him.

Featured Guest:
Bill German is the author of the critically acclaimed memoir 'Under Their Thumb: How a Guy from Brooklyn Coached the Rolling Stones and Lived to Tell About It.'

Episode Chapters:
00:00 The Journey of a Rolling Stones Fan
13:58 The Impact of Fanzines and Journalism
29:12 Exploring the Rolling Stones' Discography
43:14 The Magic of Being a Stones Fan
58:08 Bill German's Book and Legacy
01:09:37 Building Connections with the Stones
01:24:54 Becoming the Official Newsletter
01:31:48 Gaining Editorial Control and Creative Freedom
01:44:33 The Rolling Stones in Crisis: Mid-80s Turmoil
01:54:41 The Dirty Work Album: A Forced Reunion

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