The Rolling Stones – It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll (But I Like It) (Live) – OFFICIAL

The Rolling Stones performing "Its Only Rock "N Roll (But I Like It)", live at the Tokyo Dome, February 1990. "Its Only Rock N Roll (But I Like It)" was featured on the 1974 album, Its Only Rock N Roll. This version features Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar, Bill Wyman on bass, Matt Clifford on keyboards and French horn, Bobby Keys on saxophone, Chuck Leavell on keyboards, Bernard Fowler on backing vocals, Lisa Fischer on backing vocals, Cindy Mizelle on backing vocals, and the Uptown Horns. Buy "Its Only Rock And Roll (But I Like It)" www.stonesarchivestore.com Available in the USA through Google Music

The Rolling Stones: 50 Week – The band celebrate their anniversary

The 12th July 2012 marked fifty years since the very first Rolling Stones concert at Londons Marquee Club. The band got together in London that week to celebrate the occasion. The Rolling Stones: 50, a photographic exhibition at Somerset House, was opened by the band on th 12th July. Check out the set-up of the exhibition which took place on the 9th July. On the 11th July Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie met up photographer Rankin, who shot the band outside the Marquee Clubs doorway in the Rolling Stones own studio. The band then took to the Thames-side red carpet at Somerset House to officially launch the exhibition and celebrate their incredible fifty years together. Click here for more details about the exhibition: www.rollingstones.com Read about the bands first gig, including their first ever set list, and the early days of the Rolling Stones here: www.rollingstones.com The Rolling Stones official biography: www.rollingstones.com The Rolling Stones: 50 — A photographic book by the band www.rollingstones.com The music on this video is "Emotional Rescue", composed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, performed by the Rolling Stones: itunes.apple.com And "Everything Is Turning To Gold", composed by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood, performed by the Rolling Stones: itunes.apple.com

Keith Richards – Under Review (Parts 3 of 12).mp4

Hes the baddest of them all, the man with at least 9 lives and the most Rock N Roll performer since the dawn of time — and we love him for all of it. Keith Richards – Under Review is a 2 hour documentary film which details the life and career of the one man who made it all seem possible. FEATURES INCLUDE Rare and classic musical performances re-assessed by a panel of esteemed experts Exclusive interviews, obscure footage and seldom seen photographs Contributions from Richards biographers Kris Needs and Alan Clayson, Stones biographer Robert Greenfield, former Stones PA Keith Altham, Robert Christgau and Anthony De Curtis from Rolling Stone magazine, celebrity guitar coach Wolf Marshall, original stones member Dick Taylor, ex – Melody Maker journalist Chris Welch, musical collaborator Bernie Worrall and many others Footage of and comment on Keiths pivotal influences Live and studio recordings of classics such as Satisfaction, Jumping Jack Flash, Brown Sugar, Tumbling Dice, Start Me Up and many others

The Rolling Stones – Crazy Mama – OFFICIAL PROMO

This is the official promo video for the Rolling Stones 1976 single, "Crazy Mama". The track features on the 1976 album Black And Blue and was composed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and was produced by the Glimmer Twins. It was recorded in Musicland, Munich, on 29th March 1975. The song features Mick Jagger on lead vocals and electric guitar, Keith Richards on bass and electric guitar and backing vocals, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on electric guitar and backing vocals, Billy Preston on piano and backing vocals, Ollie E. Brown on percussion including cowbell. The video was directed by filmmaker Michael Lindsay-Hogg, who has directed many other promo videos for the band including "Start Me Up", "Jumpin Jack Flash" and "Fool To Cry". Lindsay-Hogg has also directed promo videos for acts such as the Beatles and the Who. Buy "Crazy Mama" on iTunes: itunes.apple.com Black And Blue itunes.apple.com

Brown Sugar : Rolling Stones Cover

"Brown Sugar" : The Rolling Stones from "Sticky Fingers" (71) guitars,bass,vocals,program – seiji happy new year to all. this is my 3rd brown sugar video. the 1st video was really terrible. i was only a beginner in those days. then i made the 2nd video with jun626. he played really great guitar for that. and this time… im looking for bobby keys. hope you enjoy!! www.facebook.com

Keith Richards Under Review Parts 2 of 12

Hes the baddest of them all, the man with at least 9 lives and the most Rock N Roll performer since the dawn of time — and we love him for all of it. Keith Richards – Under Review is a 2 hour documentary film which details the life and career of the one man who made it all seem possible. FEATURES INCLUDE -Rare and classic musical performances re-assessed by a panel of esteemed experts; -Exclusive interviews, obscure footage and seldom seen photographs; -Contributions from Richards biographers Kris Needs and Alan Clayson, Stones biographer Robert Greenfield, former Stones PA Keith Altham, Robert Christgau and Anthony De Curtis from Rolling Stone magazine, celebrity guitar coach Wolf Marshall, original stones member Dick Taylor, ex – Melody Maker journalist Chris Welch, musical collaborator Bernie Worrall and many others; -Footage of and comment on Keiths pivotal influences; -Live and studio recordings of classics such as Satisfaction, Jumping Jack Flash, Brown Sugar, Tumbling Dice, Start Me Up and many others.

The Rolling Stones – Rock And A Hard Place (Live) – OFFICIAL

The Rolling Stones performing "Rock And A Hard Place" live at the Tokyo Dome, February 1990. "Rock And A Hard Place" was featured on the 1989 album, Steel Wheels. This version features Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar, Bill Wyman on bass, Matt Clifford on keyboards and French horn, Bobby Keys on saxophone, Chuck Leavell on keyboards, Bernard Fowler on backing vocals, Lisa Fischer on backing vocals, Cindy Mizelle on backing vocals, and the Uptown Horns. Buy "Steel Wheels" www.stonesarchivestore.com Available in the USA through Google Music

The Rolling Stones – Paint It Black (Live) – OFFICIAL

The Rolling Stones performing "Paint It Black" live at the Tokyo Dome, February 1990. "Paint It Black" was featured on the American release of the 1966 album, Aftermath. This version features Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar, Bill Wyman on bass, Matt Clifford on keyboards and French horn, Bobby Keys on saxophone, Chuck Leavell on keyboards, Bernard Fowler on backing vocals, Lisa Fischer on backing vocals, Cindy Mizelle on backing vocals, and the Uptown Horns. Buy "Paint It Black" www.stonesarchivestore.com Available in the USA through Google Music

Joe Walsh, Jon Lord, Bill Wyman – Living On The Outside (Concert for Jim Capaldi, London, 2007) .mp4

A Celebration for Jim Capaldi Roundhouse in Camden Town, London, 21 January 2007 Joe Walsh – Vocal, Guitar Jon Lord – Organ (Hammond) Bill Wyman – Bass Simon Kirke – Drums Peter Bonas – Guitar Ray Cooper – Percussion Paul "Wix" Wickens – Keyboards Dennis Locorriere – Back Vocal Margot Buchanan – Back Vocal Stevie Lange – Back Vocal Mark Rivera – Back Vocal, Percussion

Keith Richards – Under Review (Parts 9 of 12).mp4

Hes the baddest of them all, the man with at least 9 lives and the most Rock N Roll performer since the dawn of time — and we love him for all of it. Keith Richards – Under Review is a 2 hour documentary film which details the life and career of the one man who made it all seem possible. FEATURES INCLUDE Rare and classic musical performances re-assessed by a panel of esteemed experts Exclusive interviews, obscure footage and seldom seen photographs Contributions from Richards biographers Kris Needs and Alan Clayson, Stones biographer Robert Greenfield, former Stones PA Keith Altham, Robert Christgau and Anthony De Curtis from Rolling Stone magazine, celebrity guitar coach Wolf Marshall, original stones member Dick Taylor, ex – Melody Maker journalist Chris Welch, musical collaborator Bernie Worrall and many others Footage of and comment on Keiths pivotal influences Live and studio recordings of classics such as Satisfaction, Jumping Jack Flash, Brown Sugar, Tumbling Dice, Start Me Up and many others