59 min

What food is The Rolling Stones‪?‬ This Band Could Be Your Food

    • Music History

To celebrate our 10th episode, as well as to pay homage to the passing of The Stones' drummer Charlie Watts, this week Nate Hall and I discuss The Rolling Stones. It seems like they have always been here, but we'll see if can't trace back to the moment when the plates collided, resulting in the formation of the World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band. For this episode I drill Nate with trivia questions and see if I can't stump him. We will be discussing Charlie Watts' career, the dreaded 1969 Altamont concert, their first live performance of Brown Sugar, and treasure chest of trivia for all levels of Stones fans. Not to mention, we find a slightly healthier recipe of a classic American dish, and some funny comparisons between the food and the band. Have a great lunch and don't forget to rate the podcast. Ciao Chow!

To celebrate our 10th episode, as well as to pay homage to the passing of The Stones' drummer Charlie Watts, this week Nate Hall and I discuss The Rolling Stones. It seems like they have always been here, but we'll see if can't trace back to the moment when the plates collided, resulting in the formation of the World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band. For this episode I drill Nate with trivia questions and see if I can't stump him. We will be discussing Charlie Watts' career, the dreaded 1969 Altamont concert, their first live performance of Brown Sugar, and treasure chest of trivia for all levels of Stones fans. Not to mention, we find a slightly healthier recipe of a classic American dish, and some funny comparisons between the food and the band. Have a great lunch and don't forget to rate the podcast. Ciao Chow!

59 min