On July 19, 1978, The Rolling Stones delivered an electrifying performance in Houston, showcasing raw rock ‘n’ roll energy. The concert, filled with vibrant moments, left an indelible mark on tour history.
On July 19, 1978, The Rolling Stones delivered an electrifying performance in Houston, showcasing raw rock ‘n’ roll energy. The concert, filled with vibrant moments, left an indelible mark on tour history.
On July 19th, various significant Rolling Stones events occurred from 1964 to 2019, including concerts, band controversies, studio sessions, and notable performances featuring different setlists and guest musicians.
In 2011, Bill Wyman expressed cautious optimism about potentially reuniting with The Rolling Stones, emphasizing the importance of timing and mutual willingness from band members before making a decision.
In July 1972, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards were arrested in Warwick, Rhode Island for assaulting a photographer, delaying their Boston concert by three hours, yet they performed afterward.
The Rolling Stones’ song ‘Luxury’ critiques corporate greed and labor exploitation, combining calypso influences with biting lyrics. Produced by notable engineers, it reflects the band’s sonic evolution in the mid-1970s.
On July 18, 1978, the Rolling Stones delivered a raw and energetic performance in Fort Worth, blending hits with new material, marking their evolution alongside the punk era.
On July 18, 1972, The Rolling Stones performed in Boston, showcasing their chaotic energy post-Exile on Main Street while redefining rock tours with high security, glamour, and unforgettable performances.
On July 18 significant events in Rolling Stones history include Ian Stewart’s birth, multiple concerts, Mick and Keith’s arrest, and the death of roadie Chuch Magee in 2002.
Mick Jagger discusses the release of ‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash’ during a revealing visit to the Rolling Stones’ London office, expressing measured expectations for the single’s success despite his personal concerns.
The Pathé News footage from the Rolling Stones’ 1964 UK tour captures their performances and playful moments, while uniquely showcasing the enthusiastic audience, highlighting the band’s early impact on music culture.