The Rolling Stones: The Beginning by Mick, Keith and Charlie

Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts on the early days of the Rolling Stones. Mick and Keith remember their childhood friendship, and the meeting years later at Dartford Railway Station that led to the formation of the Rolling Stones. Charlie talks about the early days of the band, when Mick, Keith and Brian Jones shared a flat in Edith Grove, London. The interview was filmed in 1989, and originally part of the documentary 25X5: The Continuing Adventures Of The Rolling Stones. 12th July 2012 marked 50 years since the first Rolling Stones gig at the Marquee Club Oxford Street, London. Follow the Rolling Stones online to be the first to hear about all their upcoming festivities: www.rollingstones.com Twitter @RollingStones twitter.com Facebook www.facebook.com Tumblr rollingstonesofficial.tumblr.com Pinterest pinterest.com

The Rolling Stones: 50 Exhibtion – Mick & Keith at Somerset House

Mick Jagger and Keith Richards take a tour of The Rolling Stones: 50 exhibition at Somerset House, which opened on 13th July and closes on the 27th August 2012. Have you been to the exhibition yet? Whats your favourite photograph? For more information on the Rolling Stones: 50 exhibition please visit: www.rollingstones.com Check out exclusive and limited edition merchandise from the exhibition. UK & Europe: www.shopbravado.com USA & Rest of the World: rollingstones50.shop.bravadousa.com Follow Mick, Keith and the Rolling Stones on Twitter: @RollingStones @MickJagger @officialKeef Tweet from the exhibition using the hashtag: #RollingStones50

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

Rolling Stones – the TAMI Show 10/64 – upgraded audio!

The Stones amazing closing set at the iconic "TAMI Show", directly following an epic performance by "Godfather of Soul" James Brown. The objective here is to present these classic genuine live performances in the best possible audio, edited using Steinbergs WaveLab and Waves Renaissance EQ plug-in, then re-synched with video edited in Adobe Premiere Pro, with titleswatermark added. Please visit: www.stonesliveanthology.com for more classic Brian Jones-era Stones video and audio!

backstreet girl

"I dont want you to be high I dont want you to be down Dont want to tell you no lie Just want you to be around Please come right up to my ears You will be able to hear what I say Dont want you out in my world Just you be my backstreet girl Please dont be part of my life Please keep yourself to yourself Please dont you bother my wife That way you wont get no hell Dont try to ride on my horse Youre rather common and coarse anyway Dont want you out in my world Just you be my backstreet girl Please dont you call me at home Please dont come knocking at night Please never ring on the phone Your manners are never quite right Please take the favors I grant Curtsy and look nonchalant, just for me Dont want you part of my world Just you be my backstreet girl" "Backstreet Girl" written by Mick JaggerKeith Richards was first released in 1967 on the Rolling Stones UK album, Between The Buttons. Bobby Darrin released a version of Backstreet Girl during the same year. Nearly three decades later, Golden Smog, a collaboration of members from The Jayhawks, Big Star, Wilco, The Replacements, Soul Asylum and Run Westy Run, released their recording of this beloved song. Arranged by William Tell. In memory of Brian Jones (28 February 1942 — 3 July 1969)

Tribute To Brian Jones ♫♪ ♥ ♥ ♪♫♪

"About the only piece of furniture in the house that belonged to Brian was the radiogram, on top of which were several of the awards that Brian had won. I remember at the time that three of Brian´s favourite records were Baby Please Dont Go by Them, Nina Simones Dont Let Me Be Misunderstood, Dylans Mr. Tambourine Man by The Byrds, and Otis Redding, who he played all the time." Bent Rej (photographer)