The Rolling Stones – Beast of Burden (Live) – OFFICIAL

The Rolling Stones performing "Beast of Burden", live at the Will Rogers Memorial Centre, Fort Worth, Texas, 18th July 1978. "Beast of Burden" was originally featured on the 1978 album Some Girls. This version features Mick Jagger on vocals, Keith Richards on guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar, Bill Wyman on bass, Ian "Stu" Stewart on piano and Ian McLagan on keyboards. Some Girls- Live In Texas 78 www.amazon.co.uk www.amazon.com

Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones – Mannish Boy (Live At Checkerboard Lounge)

On 22 November 1981, in the middle of their mammoth American tour, the Rolling Stones arrived in Chicago prior to playing 3 nights at the Rosemont Horizon. Long influenced by the Chicago blues, the band paid a visit to Buddy Guys club the Checkerboard Lounge to see the legendary bluesman perform.store.eagle-rock.com It didnt take long before Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Ian Stewart were joining in on stage and later Buddy Guy and Lefty Dizz also played their part. It was a unique occasion that was fortunately captured on camera. Now, restored from the original footage and with sound mixed and mastered by Bob Clearmountain, this amazing blues night is being made available in an official release for the first time.

Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones – Hoochie Coochie Man (Live At Checkerboard Lounge)

On 22 November 1981, in the middle of their mammoth American tour, the Rolling Stones arrived in Chicago prior to playing 3 nights at the Rosemont Horizon. store.eagle-rock.com Long influenced by the Chicago blues, the band paid a visit to Buddy Guys club the Checkerboard Lounge to see the legendary bluesman perform. It didnt take long before Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Ian Stewart were joining in on stage and later Buddy Guy and Lefty Dizz also played their part. It was a unique occasion that was fortunately captured on camera. Now, restored from the original footage and with sound mixed and mastered by Bob Clearmountain, this amazing blues night is being made available in an official release for the first time.

Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones – Baby Please Don’t Go (Live At Checkerboard Lounge)

On 22 November 1981, in the middle of their mammoth American tour, the Rolling Stones arrived in Chicago prior to playing 3 nights at the Rosemont Horizon. store.eagle-rock.com Long influenced by the Chicago blues, the band paid a visit to Buddy Guys club the Checkerboard Lounge to see the legendary bluesman perform. It didnt take long before Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Ian Stewart were joining in on stage and later Buddy Guy and Lefty Dizz also played their part. It was a unique occasion that was fortunately captured on camera. Now, restored from the original footage and with sound mixed and mastered by Bob Clearmountain, this amazing blues night is being made available in an official release for the first time.

Ron Lane, Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page, Joe Cocker, Jeff Beck, Ron Wood & All – Final Song (ARMS,1983)

Ronnie Lane & All Members – Good Night Irene and Bill Grahams Closing Speech. The Tour For ARMS (Action into Research for Multiple Sclerosis) USA, 1983. live at Madison Square Garden, New York, Dec. 8, 1983 (the Ronnie Lane encorecelebration is from Dec 9, 1983). Musicians : Joe Cocker…

The Rolling Stones – Going To A Go-Go (Live) – OFFICIAL PROMO

This is the official promo video for the Rolling Stones 1982 single, "Going To A Go Go". The track features on the 1982 album Still Life (American Concert 1981), and was composed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards and was produced by the Glimmer Twins. The song features Mick Jagger on lead vocals, Keith Richards on guitar and background vocals, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Woodon guitar, Ian "Stu" Stewart on piano, Ian McLagan on keyboard and Bill Wyman on bass guitar. The video was directed by Hal Ashby. The live parts were filmed at the Rolling Stones concert on the 18th December 1981 at the Hampton Coliseum. Buy "Going To A Go Go" on iTunes: itunes.apple.com Still Life (American Concert 1981) itunes.apple.com

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

The Rolling Stones – Time Is On My Side (Live) – OFFICIAL PROMO

This is the official promo video for the Rolling Stones 1981 live single "Time Is On My Side". The track features on the 1982 album Still Life (American Concert 1981), and was composed by Norman Meade and produced by the Glimmer Twins. The song features Mick Jagger on lead vocals, Keith Richards on guitar and background vocals, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Woodon guitar, Ian "Stu" Stewart on piano, Ian McLagan on keyboard and Bill Wyman on bass guitar. The video was directed by Rudi Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher, who have also worked on promos for acts such as Queen and Sarah Brightman. Can you spot where all the early archive footage of the band is from? Buy "Time Is On My Side" on iTunes: itunes.apple.com Still Life itunes.apple.com

Muddy Waters & The Rolling Stones – Mannish Boy – Live At Checkerboard Lounge

On 22 November 1981, in the middle of their mammoth American tour, the Rolling Stones arrived in Chicago prior to playing 3 nights at the Rosemont Horizon. Long influenced by the Chicago blues, the band paid a visit to Buddy Guys club the Checkerboard Lounge to see the legendary bluesman perform.store.eagle-rock.com It didnt take long before Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Ian Stewart were joining in on stage and later Buddy Guy and Lefty Dizz also played their part. It was a unique occasion that was fortunately captured on camera. Now, restored from the original footage and with sound mixed and mastered by Bob Clearmountain, this amazing blues night is being made available in an official release for the first time.

Ian Stewart – Junnior Wells – Keith Richards – Ronnie Wood – [ Live 1981 ]

Muddy Waters, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood, Buddy Guy, Junior Wells, Lefty Dizz, and the "sixth Stone" Ian Stewart 0:44 When Muddy Waters took the stage at the Checkerboard Lounge in Chicago on November 22, 1981 to play a session with members of the Rolling Stones and fellow bluesmen Buddy Guy, Junior Wells and Lefty Dizz, no one expected it to become one of his last live concert appearances. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood and the "sixth Stone" Ian Stewart 0:44 staying in Chicago for three concerts on November 23, 24, and 25, were excited to meet their long-time idol, perhaps the greatest bluesman ever and, of course, one of the major influences which led to the formation of the Rolling Stones back in 1962. They even took their band name from one of Waters songs, "Rolling Stone." The meeting took place in an atmosphere of great anticipation, friendship and respect. Hear Jagger, during "Hoochie Coochie Man," sing the line "…I was born with good luck" and Waters humorous response to superstar Mick: "…I see that!" …irresistable!