The Rolling Stones – Fool To Cry – OFFICIAL PROMO

This is the official promo video for the Rolling Stones 1976 single "Fool To Cry". It reached number 6 in the UK singles chart. The track features on the 1976 album Black And Blue, and was composed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. The song features Mick Jagger on lead vocals and piano, Keith Richards on guitar and background vocals, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar and backing vocals and Bill Wyman on bass guitar. The video was directed by Brian Gowers, who has worked on more than 350 promo videos for acts such as Queen, Michael Jackson, Prince and Rod Stewart. Buy "Fool To Cry" on iTunes: itunes.apple.com Black and Blue itunes.apple.com

The Rolling Stones – Out Of Tears – OFFICIAL PROMO

This is the official promo video for the Rolling Stones 1994 single "Out Of Tears". The track features on the UK number 1 1994 album Voodoo Lounge, and was composed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. The song features Mick Jagger on lead vocals and guitar, Keith Richards on guitar and background vocals, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar and backing vocals, Darryl Jones on bass guitar, Chuck Leavell on piano, Benmont Trench on organ and Lenny Castro on percussion. Buy "Out Of Tears (Don Was Edit)" on iTunes: itunes.apple.com Voodoo Lounge 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

The Rolling Stones – Faraway Eyes – OFFICIAL PROMO

This is the official promo video for the Rolling Stones 1978 single "Faraway Eyes". It reached number 3 in the UK singles chart, and number 1 in the US Billboard chart. The track features on the 1978 album Some Girls, and was composed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and produced by the Glimmer Twins. The song features Mick Jagger on lead vocals, Keith Richards on guitar, piano and background vocals, Charlie Watts on drums, Ronnie Wood on guitar and backing vocals, and Bill Wyman on bass guitar. The video was directed by filmmaker Michael Lindsay-Hogg, who directed many other promo videos for the band, including "Start Me Up", "Jumpin Jack Flash" and "Fool To Cry". Lindsay-Hogg also directed promos for the Beatles and the Who. Buy "Faraway Eyes" on iTunes: itunes.apple.com Some Girls itunes.apple.com

An ode to Brian Jones

Dont Judge Him Too Harshly – An ode to Rolling Stone Brian Jones by the dutch blues & Stonesduo Spider & The Fly. We decided to record a Rolling Stones tribute album in 2012, when the band hits their 50th birthday. Ofcourse Brian Jones was an important member of the band, playing almost any instrument. With the Rolling Stones he played guitar, bluesharp, slide-guitar, piano, organ, recorder, dulcimer, sitar, trombone aso This song is our ode to Brian Jones who sadly lost control over his life. His music inspired millions of music-lovers. So, thank you Brian !

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!