THE ROLLING STONES – Brown Sugar (Live)

The sheer scale of The Stones back catalogue means they are probably the only band around who can open with one of their best known hits and it not make the rest of the show an anticlimax, because they have so many hits available to them. So this was the opener to their stadium show, live at Twickenham in London, during 2003 on the Live Licks tour subsequently released as part of the Four Flicks DVD. 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

Keith Richards & Mick Jagger Kiss & Make Up

Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com Follow us on Twitter: twitter.com Keith Richards has apologized to bandmate Mick Jagger for derogatory comments he made about his bandmate in his 2010 memoir "Life." Rolling Stone magazine reported the two rock & roll veterans agreed it was time to move on. Jagger was quoted as saying, "Looking back at any career you are bound to recall both the highs and the lows" he continued to say, "In the 1980s for instance Keith and I were not communicating very well. I got very involved with the business side of the Stones, mainly because I felt no one else was interested, but its plain now from the book that Keith felt excluded, which is a pity. Time I reckon to move on." Keith responded by saying "Micks right. He and I have had conversations over the last year of a kind we have not had for an extremely long time and that has been incredibly important to me. As far as the book goes, it was my story and it was very raw, as I meant it to be, but I know that some parts of it and some of the publicity really offended Mick and I regret that." But donʼt get too excited, even with the makeup news it seems a Rolling Stones tour is still a ways off! The rock legends told the magazine they wouldnʼt be set to tour again until 2013 at the earliest.

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.

Bill Wyman Interview

Bill Wyman Interview – Former Rolling Stones Bassist Bill Wyman talks to us at the lauch of the Samsung Galaxy S Smartphone about his troubles with technology, his recent tour of spain, forthcoming photography exhibitions and his love of the World Cup. Presented by Russell Nelson Camera by Bernadette McIntyre

TTM SUCCESS: CHARLIE WATTS AUTOGRAPHED PHOTO (THE ROLLING STONES)

showing my ttm success from charlie watts, drummer for the rolling stones

The Rolling Stones – You Got Me Rocking – OFFICIAL PROMO

The official promo video for the Rolling Stones 1994 single. "You Got Me Rocking" is the second single from the album Voodoo Lounge and was written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. Produced by Don Was and the Glimmer Twins it features Mick Jagger on vocals and maracas, Keith Richards on electric guitar and mystery guitar, Ronnie Wood on slide guitar, Charlie Watts on drums, Darryl Jones on bass, Chuck Leavell on piano, and Bernard Fowler, Ivan Neville and Mick and Keith on backing vocals. The video was filmed on the bands American leg of the Voodoo Lounge tour which started in Washington DC on the 1st August 1994. "You Got Me Rocking": itunes.apple.com Voodoo Lounge: itunes.apple.com