By the late seventies, The Rolling Stones were unquestionably the worlds greatest rocknroll b&, a tag they thoroughly deserved & have yet to lose. They had moved effortlessly into open-air stadiums but also began a tradition of performing more intimate shows in theatres & clubs alongside their groundbreaking concerts in arenas. To the delight of their millions of fans, they have continued with this policy to the present. The world really was The Rolling Stones oyster in the late seventies, as their Canadian escapades made headlines around the world. They partied at Studio 54, came up with dancefloor favourites Miss You & Emotional Rescue, & recorded in Paris, Nassau & New York. The eighties saw the band stretch the envelope further still, working with jazz great Sonny Rollins, film directors Julien Temple & Michael Lindsay-Hogg, & producers Chris Kimsey & Steve Lillywhite. Amazingly, the Rolling Stones topped these achievements with ever-more ambitious tours in the n