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  • Bobby Keys Was History's Hardest-Partying Saxophonist

    I spoke to Joe Ely, a friend of the late Rolling Stones horn player, about their time in West Texas's honky-tonks and their legendary escapades fueled by booze and little white pills.

  • Twin Peaks: Rock 'n' Roll and Be Excellent

    We talked about moshing in middle school, Neil DeGrasse Tyson, and new Stones-inspired album 'Wild Onion' with the Chicago band.

  • Getting Stoned with Patti Smith

    In 1977, Patti had fallen off a stage in Tampa and broken her collarbone. Most nights Patti needed someone to keep her company until Allen came home from his gig, and I was enlisted to help out her out, in exchange for a six-pack of beer.

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  • The Blurring of Fact and Imagination in 'Sway'

    Sway, by Zachary Lazar, is a swirling and episodic novel that incorporates the Rolling Stones circa 1969, the avant-garde filmmaker Kenneth Anger, and Manson Family associate Bobby Beausoleil in a dizzying but effective exploration of the rise...

  • Glastonbury Dispatches: Tom Watson MP

    The man that took on Rupert Murdoch and won tells Noisey about his experiences at "the greatest music festival on the planet" and the band that made him want to sack half the Labour party.

  • Noisey Tidbits Roundup

    Woah! Earl Sweatshirt is releasing a new song next week!

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