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saltoftheearth
Wouldn't it be great if they broadcast rare or yet unheard recordings?
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Ali
In addition to the four-part BBC Two series, a curated collection of landmark concerts and documentaries will be available on BBC iPlayer including Sticky Fingers Live at the Fonda Theatre (2015), The Rolling Stones - Totally Stripped (2016), Live Licked in NYC (2003), Crossfire Hurricane (2012), Some Girls: Live In Texas '78, and The Rolling Stones Live At The Wiltern Theatre (2002).
And on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds is a world exclusive two-hour audio documentary, Rolling With The Stones, drawn from hours of unheard interviews from the band’s own archives, alongside rarely heard music and performances.
1 of 4 episodes
It says "this week" but I think it means week 27 with the first episode likely on the 2nd of July
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spunkyThe Rolling Stones Live At The Wiltern Theatre (2002).Quote
Ali
In addition to the four-part BBC Two series, a curated collection of landmark concerts and documentaries will be available on BBC iPlayer including Sticky Fingers Live at the Fonda Theatre (2015), The Rolling Stones - Totally Stripped (2016), Live Licked in NYC (2003), Crossfire Hurricane (2012), Some Girls: Live In Texas '78, and The Rolling Stones Live At The Wiltern Theatre (2002).
And on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds is a world exclusive two-hour audio documentary, Rolling With The Stones, drawn from hours of unheard interviews from the band’s own archives, alongside rarely heard music and performances.
1 of 4 episodes
It says "this week" but I think it means week 27 with the first episode likely on the 2nd of July
Would this be a new release?
I know some tracks are on Four Flicks but it look strange to name it with all official live releases.
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Ali
And on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds is a world exclusive two-hour audio documentary, Rolling With The Stones, drawn from hours of unheard interviews from the band’s own archives, alongside rarely heard music and performances.
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AntoineParisQuote
spunkyThe Rolling Stones Live At The Wiltern Theatre (2002).Quote
Ali
In addition to the four-part BBC Two series, a curated collection of landmark concerts and documentaries will be available on BBC iPlayer including Sticky Fingers Live at the Fonda Theatre (2015), The Rolling Stones - Totally Stripped (2016), Live Licked in NYC (2003), Crossfire Hurricane (2012), Some Girls: Live In Texas '78, and The Rolling Stones Live At The Wiltern Theatre (2002).
And on BBC Radio 2 and BBC Sounds is a world exclusive two-hour audio documentary, Rolling With The Stones, drawn from hours of unheard interviews from the band’s own archives, alongside rarely heard music and performances.
1 of 4 episodes
It says "this week" but I think it means week 27 with the first episode likely on the 2nd of July
Would this be a new release?
I know some tracks are on Four Flicks but it look strange to name it with all official live releases.
Yep, brand new
Jumping Jack Flash
Live With Me
Neighbours
Hand Of Fate
No Expectations
Beast Of Burden
Stray Cat Blues
Dance Pt. 1
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (with Solomon Burke)
That's How Strong My Love Is
Going To A Go Go
--- Introductions
Thru And Thru
You Don't Have To Mean It
Can't You Hear Me Knocking (with Jim Keltner on percussions)
Rock Me Baby
Bitch
Honky Tonk Women
Start Me Up
Brown Sugar
Tumbling Dice (encore)
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NilsHolgersson
So where is Brian Jones's hour special, the founder of the group
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Green Lady
Trailer on BBC2 confirming Mick's section of the documentary airs on July 2nd.
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Christiaan
[screeningfix.com]
The Rolling Stones Have Announced The Date Of Their Upcoming Documentary Series
The Rolling Stones announced a four-part documentary titled ‘My Life as a Rolling Stones’ to commemorate the band’s 60th anniversary. According to Deadline, fans were also informed of the release date. The Rolling Stones have had an impact on the rock scene since their debut in 1962, with many albums and tours over the course of their 60-year career. Songs like ‘Gimme Shelter,’ ‘Sympathy For The Devil,’ and ‘Wild Horses’ were well-known worldwide. To date, the band has received numerous accolades and has influenced many musicians. Their songs have been used in numerous films and television shows, and have been covered by musicians.
During the tours, the band continues to meet with fans. They announced that they would embark on the ‘Sixty Tour’ in March 2022. The tour began on June 1 and will conclude on July 31, 2022. Throughout the tour, they performed their significant songs and shared special moments with the fans. While the tour was still in full swing, the band recently shared some exciting news.
They announced that their documentary, ‘My Life as a Rolling Stone,’ will be released on Epix on August 7th. Michael Wright, President of Epix, expressed his excitement, stating that the documentary would reflect the band’s distinct and natural style. He mentioned that the audience would be watching the band’s story in a way that no one had ever seen before.
Michael Wright, the president of Epix, stated in his own words: “Compelling music docuseries have become a cornerstone of Epix’s slate of original premium programming, and ‘My Life as a Rolling Stone’ is an excellent addition to that mix.” This distinct documentary captures The Rolling Stones’ raw and organic energy and tells the gripping, epic story of their journey. “I am thrilled that viewers will be able to witness this legendary band in a way that few have before.” The band took a brief break after Mick Jagger tested positive for Covid-19 the day before. They pick up where they left off on the massive tour. The fans are overjoyed that they are on tour and that this documentary will be released soon.