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It smells like rock ‘n’ roll

rolling stones mobile at the national music center in calagary, canada; photo: sebastian buzzaliano

Calgary Herald has a piece on the Rolling Stones Mobile truck, now residing at the Canadian National Music Centre. The Centre is launching a series of events called Liner Notes dedicated to the history of the legendary mobile studio and selected classic albums recorded with its help:

It really is hallowed ground. It’s weird to be in a place where Led Zeppelin and the Rolling Stones and Paul McCartney and Richie Blackmore, all those people you’re inspired by, have sat in front of those speakers and listened to their music for the first time.

Liner Notes: Inside the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio is part storytelling tour, part listening session, exploring the legendary albums recorded in the “Sistine Chapel of rock ‘n’ roll.”

The first event in the series is dedicated to the Stones’ own Sticky Fingers, with Machine Head to follow at some point in the future.

Read more in Calgary Herald and on the NMC website.



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