“ You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you might find, you get what you need.” said the Rolling Stones. The Rolling Stones mainly had four important members of the band that set their career in fire in Rock and Roll history, and made them very well known today. They were apart of the British Invasion, they won ten Grammy awards, and made it into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It made them one of the best bands of the century. Many times band members meet in odd places, but not the Rolling Stones. Mick Jagger and Dick Taylor met s kids from Dartford Grammer School (Schlesinger, 2008). Also Mick met Keith Richards met from Wentworth County Primary School (Schlesinger, 2008). They had more than just when they met that …show more content…
The Stones were involved in the British Invasion and it made them very popular considering many people were madly in love with them with the time being (Schlesinger, 2008). Other than just the group Mick Jagger drew unlikely attention to their crowd and so it was more than just the music that made the group popular (Schlesinger, 2008). The Rolling Stones had england under a spell when they drew even more attention to their fashion sense and even from the princess of England (Schlesinger, 2008). They were known for setting England on fire meaning they had almost all of england in love with their music but also their style of clothing. The song from the Stone's called "Satisfaction" got even more popularity than before because of how many teens could relate to its emotion (Schlesinger, 2008). Along with the fame and fortune came awards and many major …show more content…
With many of the Stones accomplishments came a lot of awards. The Rolling Stones had won 5 awards from the "Rolling Stone" magazine for the Reader's awards including album of the year, best instrumentalist, best male vocalist, best songwriters, and best single (Kallen, 1999). The band was given the highest honor 1986 when they got the Lifetime Achievement Award at the Grammy's. In the year between 1985 and 1987, the Rolling Stones had gotten awarded with a consummate honor (Schlesinger, 2008). The Rolling Stones, along with Mick Taylor, Ian Stewart and Ron wood joined as a new member, were introduced into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1989 (Schlesinger, 2008). The Rolling Stones had a farewell tour that set the world in