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The Story Behind "19th Nervous Breakdown" by The Rolling Stones and How the Tension Affecting the Band at the Time Informed a Classic

Extreme fatigue and nervous tension were at an all-time high for The Rolling Stones in 1965, affecting all the band members. Guitarist Brian Jones seemed to struggle the most with the demands of the rock 'n' roll lifestyle. Mick Jagger came up with an alliterative phrase describing what he felt they were all going through. Let's take a look at the story behind "19th Nervous Breakdown" by The Rolling Stones. ....

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ON THIS DAY IN MUSIC HISTORY: 2.4.21


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ON THIS DAY IN MUSIC HISTORY:
1966 - The Rolling Stones released 19th Nervous Breakdown . The song would go on to peak at No. 2. The title describes how Mick Jagger felt during a US tour in 1965. He explained in the Rolling Stones Monthly magazine: We had just done five weeks hectic work in the States and I said, Dunno about you blokes, but I feel about ready for my nineteenth nervous breakdown. We seized on it at once as a likely song title. Then Keith and I worked on the number at intervals during the rest of the tour. Brian, Charlie and Bill egged us on – especially as they liked having the first two words starting with the same letter. ....

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