The Rolling Stones hit Chicago in 1972 mid-STP chaos—no brakes, no filter, just pure live fire and backstage madness waiting to spill over.
The Rolling Stones hit Chicago in 1972 mid-STP chaos—no brakes, no filter, just pure live fire and backstage madness waiting to spill over.
The Rolling Stones recorded at Chicago’s Chess Studios in June 1964, absorbing the local blues scene. This pivotal experience influenced their sound, marking a significant moment in rock history.
On May 28, 2013, The Rolling Stones electrified Chicago’s United Center, celebrating fifty years of rock with guest Taj Mahal and a choir, proving their enduring legacy in stadium rock.
The Rolling Stones’ unreleased version of ‘Key To The Highway’, recorded in 1964, showcases their deep connection to blues roots, blending British influence with Chicago authenticity and historical significance.
The Rolling Stones performed live at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago on November 24, 1981, delivering an energetic show featuring hits and fresh tracks, showcasing their vibrant stadium tour spirit.
On July 23, 1975, The Rolling Stones performed at Chicago Stadium, featuring Ronnie Wood’s debut and Mick Jagger’s iconic aerial stunt, signaling the band’s future theatrical stage presence.
On July 8, 1978, The Rolling Stones performed at Soldier Field in Chicago, thrilling over 80,000 fans with a dynamic setlist and later jamming with blues legends at the Quiet Knight Club.
Rolling Stones on video: Sept. 18, 1997: The Double Door, Chicago, IL, USA Bridges to Babylon 2nd pre-tour club concert, with the Stones billed as “Little Blue Crunchy Things”Little Queenie/19th Nervous Breakdown/You […]
Rolling Stones On Video: TV reports Chicago 1978 Two original TV reports from the Stones in Chicago 1978 *Click for MORE STONES ON VIDEO
Rolling Stones “On Air” (Interscope, 2017Ahora que las bóvedas del tiempo finalmente se dignaron a parir, ahora que el reloj que no para de girar sigue acrecentando el pasado minuto a minuto, […]