The Rolling Stones created (and continue to set) the template for what a great rock-n-roll band should and can be (hence their standing title reign as "The Greatest Rock-N-Roll Band in the World!") Join us for an in-depth look into the group, from it's iconic members and their archetypal roles within the band (the master showman lead singer, the genre-defining outlaw guitar players, the unparalleled rhythm section) to their legendary music, myths, mayhem, and media mastery.

Hard Labor & Money Splashes: A Rolling Stones Podcast
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The Rolling Stones created (and continue to set) the template for what a great rock-n-roll band should and can be (hence their standing title reign as "The Greatest Rock-N-Roll Band in the World!") Join us for an in-depth look into the group, from it's iconic members and their archetypal roles within the band (the master showman lead singer, the genre-defining outlaw guitar players, the unparalleled rhythm section) to their legendary music, myths, mayhem, and media mastery.
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December 29, 2021
Hard Labor and Money Splashes Episode 11: "All The Way Down" and "It Must Be Hell"
<p>Welcome back to Hard Labor and Money Splashes!<br> <br> We complete our season with a review of the last two songs on The Rolling Stones' 1983 album Undercover: "All The Way Down" and "It Must Be Hell".<br> <br> "All The Way Down" was the B-side to the album's first single, "Undercover (Of The Night)" (covered way back in <a href="https://anchor.fm/hard-labor-money-splashes/episodes/Hard-Labor-and-Money-Splashes--Episode-3-Undercover-Of-The-Night-euikcf" target="_blank">Episode 3</a>!). It's a bit unusual, with something of a New Wave feel, and manages to cover deep themes of nostalgia and the passage of time within a variety of fun and melodic frameworks. There seems to have been mixed emotions (pun intended) on this one from the band themselves; Ronnie's quoted as saying "We didn't explore its full potential". What do you think? (And are they saying, "<em>We</em> <em>went</em> all the way down"? or "<em>She</em> <em>went</em> all the way down"? or "<em>She</em> <em>ran</em> all the way down"?).<br> <br> The album ends with "It Must Be Hell", a play on the "Soul Survivor" riff combined with Mick taking shots at various social problems (and predicting the obesity epidemic!). We also talk about the album's 12" singles and cover art and wonder why classic rock fans tend to ignore this album (and every Stones album since).<br> <br> Thanks for joining us this season! We hope you'll join us in 2022 for Season Two!<br> <br> "We'll be back next season with a bang!"<br> <br> Follow us on Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/MoneySplashes" target="_blank">https://twitter.com/MoneySplashes</a><br> <br> Reach out to us on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/moneysplashes/" target="_blank">https://www.instagram.com/moneysplashes/</a><br> <br> Drop us an email at: hardlabormoneysplashes@gmail.com</p>

December 17, 2021
Hard Labor and Money Splashes Episode 10: No Filter 2021 (Live in Detroit, Pt. 2)
<p>Welcome back to Hard Labor and Money Splashes! We conclude our coverage of the Stones' recent No Filter 2021 tour stop in our hometown of Detroit, MI. We dive deeper into the ins and outs of the setlist, the stage setup, Steve Jordan's drumming, the fantastic addition of Sasha Allen, and what might be next for the band in 2022! (and beyond...?)<br> <br> Check out the setlist here: <a href="https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-rolling-stones/2021/ford-field-detroit-mi-2b8a38ca.html">The Rolling Stones Concert Setlist at Ford Field, Detroit on November 15, 2021 | setlist.fm</a><br> <br> Ronnie draws up the setlist before each show, and you can purchase lithographs of these setlists, along with some other really cool Ronnie artwork, here: <a href="https://store.digitalstores.co.uk/ronniewood/*/Setlists/">Ronnie Wood | Art Store (digitalstores.co.uk)</a><br> <br> Follow us on Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/MoneySplashes" target="_blank">https://twitter.com/MoneySplashes</a><br> <br> Reach out to us on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/moneysplashes/" target="_blank">https://www.instagram.com/moneysplashes/</a><br> <br> Drop us an email at: hardlabormoneysplashes@gmail.com</p>

November 27, 2021
Hard Labor and Money Splashes Episode 9: No Filter 2021 (Live in Detroit, Pt. 1)
<p>Welcome back to Hard Labor and Money Splashes! This week we dive into part one of our special No Filter 2021 tour bonus coverage, specifically the Stones' recent stop in our hometown of Detroit, MI. We discuss the opening tribute to Charlie, the stage layout, some setlist surprises ("19th Nervous Breakdown! "You Got Me Rocking"! "Ain't Too Proud to Beg"! "Connection"!), some surprising song <em>omissions</em> (only one song from the recently re-released "Tattoo You" on the setlist?), Steve Jordan's drumming compared to Charlie's, how their most recent hit, "Living in a Ghost Town", went over with the crowd, and more!<br> <br> Check out the setlist here: <a href="https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/the-rolling-stones/2021/ford-field-detroit-mi-2b8a38ca.html">The Rolling Stones Concert Setlist at Ford Field, Detroit on November 15, 2021 | setlist.fm</a><br> <br> Ronnie draws up the setlist before each show, and you can purchase lithographs of these setlists, along with some other really cool Ronnie artwork, here: <a href="https://store.digitalstores.co.uk/ronniewood/*/Setlists/">Ronnie Wood | Art Store (digitalstores.co.uk)</a><br> <br> Follow us on Twitter: <a href="https://twitter.com/MoneySplashes" target="_blank">https://twitter.com/MoneySplashes</a><br> <br> Reach out to us on Instagram: <a href="https://www.instagram.com/moneysplashes/" target="_blank">https://www.instagram.com/moneysplashes/</a><br> <br> Drop us an email at: hardlabormoneysplashes@gmail.com</p>
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