This Rolling Stones’ unreleased take of ‘She Was Hot’ began as a country-influenced song in 1982, featuring a laid-back groove. It showcases their creative evolution before transforming into a high-energy rock hit.
This Rolling Stones’ unreleased take of ‘She Was Hot’ began as a country-influenced song in 1982, featuring a laid-back groove. It showcases their creative evolution before transforming into a high-energy rock hit.
In a June 1982 interview in Paris Keith Richards candidly discussed The Rolling Stones’ challenging yet exhilarating European tour experiences, revealing the authentic chaos, camaraderie, and perseverance behind their legendary rock success.
The Rolling Stones’ unreleased track ‘Pull Over’, recorded in December 1982, showcases a near-instrumental, experiment-driven groove reflecting the band’s creative transition during the Undercover sessions.
On July 25, 1982, The Rolling Stones performed a historic final concert in Leeds, marking the end of their ‘Tattoo You’ U.S./European tour, and Ian Stewart’s last show ever with the band.
On July 24, 1982, the Rolling Stones performed a historic concert at Slane Castle in Ireland, attracting 70,000 fans amidst backstage tensions and recent IRA violence, creating an unforgettable moment in rock history.
The Rolling Stones performed in Basel, Switzerland, on July 15, 1982, delivering an energetic concert featuring classic hits, marking the start of significant live events at the Joggeli stadium.
On July 11, 1982, The Rolling Stones performed in Turin, Italy, amidst World Cup excitement, delivering a mix of classic hits but lacking the usual energy, signaling a fading magic.
On July 7, 1982, the Rolling Stones electrified Madrid with a legendary performance at Vicente Calderón Stadium amidst a dramatic storm, captivating 70,000 fans with their unforgettable energy and resilience.
On June 30, 1982, The Rolling Stones performed an electrifying concert at Festhalle in Frankfurt during their Tattoo You European tour. With Mick Jagger’s commanding stage presence and the band’s raw energy, they captivated the audience, delivering classic hits seamlessly. This legendary night became a symbol of freedom amid Cold War tensions.
On June 27, 1982, the Rolling Stones performed a legendary concert at Ashton Gate Stadium in Bristol as part of their Tattoo You tour. The band, featuring energetic performances from Mick Jagger and dynamic guitar work from Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood, captivated an enthusiastic sold-out crowd, leaving lasting memories of the event’s electric atmosphere.