Totally Stripped DVD features the full length documentary and includes a 20 page booklet. Totally Stripped is a newly revised version of the documentary that was originally made to coincide with the release of The Rolling Stones Stripped album released in November 1995. It tells the story of the two studio sessions and three live shows that made up the Stripped project. This followed the conclusion of the mammoth Voodoo Lounge tour and found The Stones reimagining tracks from their back catalogue in pared back versions alongside a couple of carefully chosen covers in the studio and doing smaller scale club gigs to showcase these versions, which was a marked contrast to the huge arenas and stadiums that had hosted the Voodoo Lounge tour. This new version of the documentary includes previously unseen footage and lays bare the inner workings of both The Rolling Stones and of some of their best loved tracks. Revealing, intimate and moving, Totally Stripped is unmissable.
Ol Ol Ol A Trip Across Latin America follows The Rolling Stones on their 2016 tour through ten Latin America cities whilst at the same time trying to stage their first ever concert in Havana, Cuba, a colossal once-in-a-lifetime open air free show the likes of which Cuba had never seen before. The film captures the unique chemistry that exists between The Rolling Stones and their Latin American fans, a bond that has stretched across many years. Featuring electrifying live performances, intimate moments with the band members, anticipation and reaction from the fans and all the twists and turns of staging the Havana concert, Ol Ol Ol A Trip Across Latin America is a portrait of a band still at the very top of their game. Line-Up The Rolling Stones Mick Jagger (Vocals, Guitar, Harmonica) Keith Richards (Guitar, Vocals) Charlie Watts (Drums) Ronnie Wood (Guitar) With Darryl Jones (Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals) Chuck Leavell (Keyboards, Musical Director) Karl Denson (Saxophone) Tim Ries (Sax
Rock history under the big top original Rolling Stones lineup, The Who, John Lennon, Eric Clapton. Jethro Tull, Taj Mahal, Marianne Faithfull, Yoko Ono, bonus features, extras Pal Version
The Rolling Stones Charlie is my Darling Ireland 1965 was shot on a quick weekend tour of Ireland just weeks after (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction hit 1 on the charts and became the international anthem for an entire generation. Charlie is my Darling is an intimate, behind-the-scenes diary of life on the road with the young Rolling Stones featuring the first professionally filmed concert performances of the bands long and storied touring career, documenting the early frenzy of their fans and the riots their live performances incited. Charlie is my Darling showcases dramatic concert footage including electrifying performances of The Last Time, Time Is On My Side and the first ever concert performance of the Stones counterculture classic, (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction. Candid, off-the-cuff interviews are juxtaposed with revealing, comical scenes of the band goofing around with each other. Its also an insiders glimpse into the bands developing musical style by blending blues, RandB and r
From The Vault is a new series of live concerts from The Rolling Stones archive which are getting their first official release. L.A. Forum Live In 1975 is the second title in this series. The Rolling Stones Tour Of The Americas 75 was the bands first tour with new guitarist Ronnie Wood. Even before the dates started there were dramatic scenes in New York City at the official tour announcement when the band unexpectedly turned up on a flatbed truck to play Brown Sugar. After a couple of low key warm-up shows in Louisiana the tour took in 44 dates between the 3rd June and the 8th August 1975. They settled into the L.A. Forum for a five night stint from July 9th to 13th and this concert film features the show from July 12th. The footage has now been carefully restored and the sound has been newly mixed by Bob Clearmountain for this first official release of the show.
From The Vault is a series of live concerts from The Rolling Stones archive which are getting their first official release. The Marquee Live In 1971 is the latest addition to the series. The show was filmed at Londons legendary Marquee club on March 26th 1971, shortly after the finish of the bands 1971 UK tour and about a month before the release of the Sticky Fingers album in late April. Mick Taylor was now fully integrated into the group and the band had used the tour to showcase some of the tracks from the forthcoming album. The show at the Marquee was filmed for American television and four songs from the Sticky Fingers album were featured, including the rarely performed I Got The Blues. The footage has now been carefully restored and the sound has been newly mixed by Bob Clearmountain for this first official release of the show. DVD Bonus Features. I Got The Blues Take 1 (Alternative take) I Got The Blues Take 2(Alternative take) Bitch Take 1(Alternative take) Bitch Take 2
The Rolling Stones historic and triumphant return to Hyde Park was without doubt the event of the summer. Over 100, 000 delirious fans of all ages packed into the park for two spectacular outdoor concerts to watch Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood do what they do best. The Stones delivered a five star performance that had both fans and critics singing their praises. The set packed in hit after hit and saw the band joined by former guitarist Mick Taylor for a special guest appearance on two songs. This stunning concert film is the perfect way to celebrate the return of The Rolling Stones back where they truly belong live on stage in their hometown.
Crossfire Hurricane, directed by Brett Morgen, is released as part of the ongoing 50th anniversary celebrations of The Rolling Stones. This superb new film tells the story of the Stones unparalleled journey from blues obsessed teenagers in the early sixties to their undisputed status as rock royalty. All of The Rolling Stones have been newly interviewed and their words form the narrative arc that links together archive footage of performances, news coverage and interviews, much of it previously unseen. Taking its title from a lyric in Jumpin Jack Flash, Crossfire Hurricane gives the viewer an intimate insight into exactly what its like to be part of The Rolling Stones as they overcome denunciation, drugs, dissensions and death to become the definitive survivors. Over a year in the making and produced with the full co-operation and involvement of The Rolling Stones, Crossfire Hurricane is and will remain the definitive story of the worlds greatest rock n roll band.
From The Vault is a new series of live concerts from The Rolling Stones archive which are getting their first official release. Hampton Coliseum Live In 1981 is the first title in this series. The Rolling Stones American Tour in 1981 was the most successful tour of that year taking a then record 50 million dollars in ticket sales. The tour was in support of the critically and commercially successful Tattoo You album. There were fifty dates on the tour which ran from Philadelphia at the end of September through to Hampton, Virginia on the 18th and 19th of December. The show on December 18th, which was also Keith Richards birthday, was the first ever music concert to be broadcast on television as a pay-per-view event. The footage has now been carefully restored and the sound has been newly mixed by Bob Clearmountain for this first official release of the show. Tracklisting 1. Under My Thumb 2. When The Whip Comes Down 3. Lets Spend The Night Together 4. Shattered 5. Neighbours 6.