Andrew Loog Oldham became the manager of The Rolling Stones in 1963 when he was only nineteen years old. He produced all of The Stones’s albums from 1963 to 1967 and is credited with promoting an image for The Rolling Stones to contrast that of The Beatles. Oldham’s relationship with The Rolling Stones became strained due to his drug use and the band’s legal problems, and he stopped managing the band in 1967. In this video, Oldham discusses the story of him “locking” Mick Jagger and Keith Richards to write music.
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