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

The Rapture – Miss You (unofficial music video)

An unofficial music video for the song "Miss You," from the upcoming album, "In the Grace of Your Love," out September 6th on DFA Records. Footage is from the 1987 film "Killer Workout." therapturemusic.cinderblock.com www.facebook.com dfarecords.com www.facebook.com

THE ROLLING STONES – Honky Tonk Woman (Live)

REPOST: From their iconic free concert at Londons Hyde Park in 1969 shortly after Brian Jones death. 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.

Charlie Watts Rolling Stones Speed ​​Drawing Portrait

Charles Robert "Charlie" Watts (born 2 June 1941) is an English drummer, best known as a member of The Rolling Stones. He is also the leader of a jazz band,[1] a record producer, commercial artist, and horse breeder. Charles Robert "Charlie" Watts was born to Charles Watts, a lorry driver for a precursor of British Rail and his wife Lilian (née Eaves) at University College Hospital, London, and raised (along with his sister Linda) in Islington and then Kingsbury. He attended Tylers Croft Secondary Modern School from 1952 to 1956; as a schoolboy, he displayed a talent for art, cricket and football.[2] Watts parents gave him his first drum kit in 1955; he was interested in jazz, and would practice drumming along with jazz records he collected.[3] After completing secondary school, he enrolled at Harrow Art School (now the University of Westminster), which he attended until 1960. After leaving school, Watts worked as a graphic designer for an advertising company called Charlie Daniels Studios, and also played drums occasionally with local bands in coffee shops and clubs. In 1961 he met Alexis Korner, who invited him to join his band, Blues Incorporated.[4] At that time Watts was on his way to a sojourn working as a graphic designer in Denmark, but he accepted Korners offer when he returned to London in February 1962.[5] Watts played regularly with Blues Incorporated as well as working at the advertising firm of Charles, Hobson and Grey. It was in mid-1962 that Watts first <b>…<b>