Filmed just two days after the tragic death of guitarist Brian Jones, some 250,000 fans flocked to Hyde Park, London, on a pilgrimage to see the group described as ""the greatest rock'n'roll band in the world"" The Rolling Stones…
This show from New York's Madison Square Garden in January 2003 was one of 117 shows on the band's 40th anniversary tour, which played in stadiums, arenas and theaters around the world between 2002 and 2003…
In front of 1.5 million people, one of the biggest free concerts in history, The Rolling Stones' performance on February 18, 2006, in Rio de Janeiro was a historic event. Fully restored and remastered from their A Bigger Bang World Tour, this includes 4 unreleased tracks: "Tumbling Dice," "Oh No, Not You Again," "This Place Is Empty," and "Sympathy For The Devil."
Theatrically released in 2012, Crossfire Hurricane, directed by Brett Morgen, documents the career of the Rolling Stones in roughly chronological fashion, and includes rare historical footage as well as interviews and commentary, both historical and current, from Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, and former Stones Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor, as well as rare interviews with Brian Jones, who was in many ways the heart of the original band. The DVD and Blu-ray editions include bonus and previously unreleased concert footage, an interview with the director, and the original theatrical trailer.
A sequel of sorts to ABKCO’s three boxes of singles replicas from the mid-2000s, Universal’s The Singles: 1971-2006 is a gargantuan 45-disc box set that offers single replicas of every 45 the Rolling Stones released between Sticky Fingers and A Bigger Bang…
Sliding out of perhaps the greatest winning streak in rock history, the Stones slipped into decadence and rock star excess with Goats Head Soup, their sequel to Exile on Main St. This is where the Stones' image began to eclipse their accomplishments, as Mick ascended to jet-setting celebrity and Keith slowly sunk deeper into addiction, and it's possible hearing them moving in both directions on Goats Head Soup, at times in the same song…