In a 1994 ’60 Minutes’ interview, Mick Jagger discussed rock ‘n’ roll’s enduring themes of sex, drugs, and his wardrobe rituals that help him embody his stage persona.
In a 1994 ’60 Minutes’ interview, Mick Jagger discussed rock ‘n’ roll’s enduring themes of sex, drugs, and his wardrobe rituals that help him embody his stage persona.
Mick Jagger electrified Live Aid 1985 with a dynamic solo performance and a duet with Tina Turner, while Jagger and Bowie opted for a filmed collaboration instead of a live transatlantic duet.
In July 1966, the Rolling Stones’ Syracuse concert sparked chaos with fans, including one stage rusher. An incident involving an American flag caused alarm but was deemed accidental after an apology.
In July 1988, Ronnie Wood and Bo Diddley embarked on the Gunslingers Tour, blending blues and rock across continents. Their performances were characterized by mutual respect and high energy, with notable shows in Italy. Despite backstage tensions, their collaborative chemistry made the tour a significant blues celebration celebrated by fans.
In February 1993, Keith Richards engaged in a candid interview with Brazilian journalist Bruna Lombardi at the Mayflower Hotel, NYC. This intimate exchange, aired on Brazil’s Gente de Expressão, provided a refreshing glimpse of the rock legend, transcending typical media portrayals and forming a cultural connection with South American fans.
The Rolling Stones performed ‘You Better Move On’ on the Arthur Haynes Show in February 1964, showcasing their energetic rise as stars. This live rendition paid tribute to Arthur Alexander, highlighting the band’s connection to American soul music. The performance became a cherished moment in rock history, capturing the Stones’ formative stage.
In September 1965, the Rolling Stones performed in Münster, Germany, capturing their youthful energy and raw talent. This TV footage showcases a pivotal moment in rock history, featuring Mick Jagger’s charisma and the band’s magnetic presence. The performance symbolizes their impact on pop culture, challenging norms with their electrifying sound.
The Rolling Stones’ 1982 European Tour was a dynamic rock spectacle, showcasing their enduring energy and legacy. Highlights included electrifying performances of ‘Tumbling Dice’ in cities like Rotterdam, marking a vibrant celebration of their music and stage presence.
In June 1980, The Rolling Stones hosted a lively promotional party for Emotional Rescue at Danceteria, NYC. The event showcased their playful spirit, merging music, fashion, and art, creating a distinct moment in their evolution as iconic rock figures.
On March 27, 1966, The Rolling Stones performed their debut concert in Belgium at Palais Des Sports. This pivotal event showcased their evolving status as rock legends, highlighted by the performance of ‘(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction’.