Wednesday evening's commercial-free benefit concert at Madison Square Garden in New York will be seen both around the world and around the World Wide Web.
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Wednesday evening's commercial-free benefit concert at Madison Square Garden in New York will be seen both around the world and around the World Wide Web.
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The Rolling Stones are the newest addition to the star-studded lineup for “12-12-12,” a concert to benefit the victims of Hurricane Sandy that will take place at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 12. The concert will be the largest gathering of musicians ever held at the Garden, the show’s producers said at a press conference today. All proceeds from the event will be donated to the Robin Hood …
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The Rolling Stones will join the artists already booked for next week's televised Superstorm Sandy benefit show in New York City, which producers said Friday would be the most widely available live concert ever.
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(Reuters) – Legendary rock band The Rolling Stones, "Twilight" star Kristen Stewart and actor Leonardo DiCaprio have joined the line-up for a fundraising concert in New York next week for victims of Hurricane Sandy, organizers said on Friday. The Stones, who last week launched a five-concert celebration of their 50th anniversary as a band, will take the stage with previously announced stars Paul …
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The Rolling Stones have jumped aboard the already rock star-studded lineup for next week’s benefit concert to raise money for Hurricane Sandy relief efforts.
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The upcoming live anniversary concert will be streamed through Yahoo Music to fans willing to shell out $40 for a virtual ticket.
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The Rolling Stones have staged a concert to celebrate their 50 years in the music business.
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LONDON – The Rolling Stones are marking their 50th anniversary with a concert in London.
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The full Still Life live album from 1982 here in one video, including a live document covering the 1981 Tattoo You-tour over America. At the time it was their biggest tour so far and grossed over 50 million dollars. Intro (Take The A Train) 0:00 Under My Thumb 0:27 Let’s Spend The Night Together 4:45 Shattered 8:37 Twenty Flight Rock 12:47 Going To A Go Go 14:36 Let Me Go 18:02 Time Is On My Side 21:34 Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) 25:12 Start Me Up 30:35 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction 34:57
Guitar and bass cover collaboration of the classic “The Last Time” by The Rolling Stones from their 1965 album entitled Out of Our Heads Lead vocals by Mick Jagger Lead and rhythm guitars by Gitcover – www.youtube.com Bass by iamRottenRon – www.youtube.com ——————————————————– “The Last Time” Single by The Rolling Stones from the album Out of Our Heads B-side “Play with Fire” Released 26 February 1965 (UK) 13 March 1965 (US) Format 7″ Recorded 11-12 January 1965 RCA Studios, Hollywood Genre Rock Length 3:41 Label Decca F12104 (UK) London 45-LON 9741 (USA) Writer(s) Jagger/Richards Producer Andrew Loog Oldham ——————————————————– The Rolling Stones are an English rock band, formed in London in April 1962 by Brian Jones (guitar, harmonica), Ian Stewart (piano), Mick Jagger (lead vocals, harmonica, guitar), and Keith Richards (guitar, vocals). Bassist Bill Wyman and drummer Charlie Watts completed the early line-up. The emergence of the Rolling Stones has been credited for the greater international popularity of the primitive urban blues typified by Chess Records’ artists such as Muddy Waters, who wrote “Rollin’ Stone”, the song from which the band drew its name. Though R&B and blues cover songs dominated the Rolling Stones’ early material, their repertoire has always included rock and roll. The Rolling Stones’ endurance and relevance, critic and musicologist Robert Palmer said, is due their being …
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