THE ROLLING STONES – Honky Tonk Woman (Live)

REPOST: From their iconic free concert at Londons Hyde Park in 1969 shortly after Brian Jones death. COPYRIGHT DISCLAIMER: Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favour of fair use. Window World Kettering Limited, Unit 2 , Robinson Close, Telford Way Industrial Estate, Kettering, Northants NN16 8PU.

Rolling Stones – Satisfaction (live 1969) HQ

(I cant get no) Satisfaction + short interview. From the filmdocumentary Gimme Shelter. A little discussion about this clip, comments made on this video – quoted: Im intrigued…..on the new version of Get yer ya yas out there is a live version of satisfaction and a performance on DVD and then there is this one from the film…..all seem to have different micky T solos …different singing from mick j…..yet same crowd scene on DVD…..just curious as to which one is definitive version….if any one knows??? poplife123 1 year ago @poplife123: The Stones played two nights at Madison Square. Both nights were filmed. So there is the performance shot on one of the nights and included in the Gimme Shelter movie. And the other performance was unreleased until the deluxe Ya Yas came out. tomthefunky 7 @mschiquitita10: Your very welcome. Any other questions you may have about this period in Stones history, feel free to ask. Im a bit of an authority on the 1969 tour and the subsequent film made of it. tomthefunky 7 months ago

Charlie Watts & Mick Jagger listen to an Altamont Hells-Angel

The Death of Meredith Hunter and a comment on from Sonny Barger in a Radio Broadcast, San Francisco 1969.

The Rolling Stones – You Can’t Always Get What You Want – LA Forum Live 1975 OFFICIAL

From the album LA Friday (Live 1975) available from www.StonesArchive.com. The Rolling Stones performing "You Cant Always Get What You Want" at the Los Angeles Forum, California, USA on Sunday 13th July 1975, part of the legendary Tour of the Americas (TOTA). The track is from the album Let It Bleed (1969), and was released as the B-side for Honky Tonk Women. Written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and produced by Jimmy Miller.