The Rolling Stones filmed the ‘Waiting On A Friend’ video on July 2, 1981 at the historic St. Mark’s Bar & Grill in Greenwich Village, capturing an iconic moment in rock history.
The Rolling Stones filmed the ‘Waiting On A Friend’ video on July 2, 1981 at the historic St. Mark’s Bar & Grill in Greenwich Village, capturing an iconic moment in rock history.
The Rolling Stones’ album Stripped, released in 1995, aimed to reconnect with their roots through intimate recordings but received mixed reviews, reflecting both their reinvention and the challenges of execution.
Mick Jagger’s 1983 role as a Chinese Emperor in The Nightingale blends rock star charisma with fairy-tale charm, creating an ironic, cult classic showcasing unexpected television intersections and themes of authenticity.
In a 2012 interview Mick Jagger and Keith Richards reflected on their 50-year partnership. Their conversation emphasized living in the present, avoiding nostalgia while acknowledging their enduring legacy as active musicians.
Mick Jagger was found not guilty of plagiarism on April 26, 1988, after a jury determined that Patrick Alley failed to prove Jagger had copied his song, ‘Just Another Night’.
In October 1983, MTV’s ‘Uncovered’ special showcased the Rolling Stones’ provocative ‘Undercover of the Night’ video, delving into its chaotic filming in Mexico City, embracing political themes and cinematic storytelling.
The Rolling Stones’ 1965 Oslo performance of ‘I’m Alright’ showcases their raw energy, charisma, and early stage persona, capturing the excitement and chaos of rock ’n’ roll in motion.
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.
In August 1981 Mick Jagger announced a monumental Rolling Stones tour, generating $50 million and captivating 2.5 million fans with theatrical performances and vibrant visuals across the United States.
The Pontiac ’81 video showcases the Rolling Stones’ electrifying performance, highlighting Mick Jagger’s charisma and the band’s exceptional chemistry, leaving audiences eagerly anticipating more from this legendary show.