What Rolling Stones fans really think!
The Room 1009 Podcast is a celebration of the lived experience of Rolling Stones fans. The world's greatest rock and roll band - as told by those who were fortunate to see them between 1962 and the present day!
Latest Episodes
It only takes three songs to get this conversation started. Finally, a show by fans for fans. Hear what the fanbase really thinks. Altamont, Hyde Park, Inflatable Phalluses...we've got it covered in Room 1009. The good, the bad, and the ugly. Listen to fans from around the world tell their stories and leave no stone unturned. As told by those who witnessed it first hand. There's no other show like it.
Welcome to Room 1009...
Episode 029 - Michael Lazarus Scott
Episode 028 - Steve "FlipSideCT"
Episode 027 - Richard Houghton
Episode 026 - Katy MacLeod Davidson
Episode 025 - Alyssa Rusiecki
Episode 024 - Andreea Zgubi
Episode 023 - Glenn Taylor
Episode 022 - Raissa Pardini
Episode 021 - Dave Kohl
Want To Be A Guest?
Get in touch and give me a glimpse into your lived experience as a fan. To appear on the show you'll need: a camera that can record in 1080P, a wired microphone, an interesting background where you'll record the show, a strong and stable internet connection, and an up-to-date computer or smartphone. You'll need to nominate three of your favourite Rolling Stones tracks. I'll craft a bespoke show around your story and will send an outline script in advance. Filming takes around two hours, more if you have a lot to say! Editing will take about a week, you get a chance to review the finished show before it gets published. Come on, let the good times roll!
Bob Drummond - London, UK
I've been a lifelong fan since 1983's Undercover Of The Night album was released. Not bad judgement for a 13-year old kid who was able to filter out the peer pressure that is fierce and very noisy at that age. When the chance came to go and see them in Paris in 1990, I grabbed it with both hands thinking I should go before it's too late. 65 shows later and I'm looking forward to the next one, whenever that might be. The Rolling Stones were formed in 1962 and they're still going strong well into their seventh decade. Rolling Stones fans like me have been truly blessed, and we like to think we got lucky too. I launched Room 1009 in 2025 with one objective: leave an enduring testimony from the fans that were there.