Mick Jagger inadvertently invented Dubstep in 1969 whilst on tour with the Stones in Europe. Ronnie Wood placed a whoopie cushion under Mick's chair backstage as a prank - Mick liked the ensuing flatulent bass notes so much he recorded an entire album of proto-electronic* ribald* farty noises - 'A real Bronx Cheer' - with Jaki Liebezeit and Holger Czukay, soon to be members of German Krautrock exponents Can. However, fearing Stones fans would turn away from the group after hearing what has been described as 'An endless cacophony of build ups...a breakdown...followed by shit 'Wub Wub' noises' the LP never saw the light of day. In 2001, Professor Brian Cox of D:Ream fame bought the rights to the entire Stones back catalogue and gave the unheard demo tapes to singer Adele, his close personal friend and half Sister, who gave them to some little scrote she knows who has a computer and a copy of Reason at home, which is well good. The rest, is history.....
Mick Jagger inadvertently invented Dubstep in 1969 whilst on tour with the Stones in Europe. Ronnie Wood placed a whoopie cushion under Mick's chair backstage as a prank - Mick liked the ensuing flatulent bass notes so much he recorded an entire album of proto-electronic* ribald* farty noises - 'A real Bronx Cheer' - with Jaki Liebezeit and Holger Czukay, soon to be members of German Krautrock exponents Can. However, fearing Stones fans would turn away from the group after hearing what has been described as 'An endless cacophony of build ups...a breakdown...followed by shit 'Wub Wub' noises' the LP never saw the light of day. In 2001, Professor Brian Cox of D:Ream fame bought the rights to the entire Stones back catalogue and gave the unheard demo tapes to singer Adele, his close personal friend and half Sister, who gave them to some little scrote she knows who has a computer and a copy of Reason at home, which is well good. The rest, is history.....