The Rolling Stones have unlocked the door to their archive, full of music, film and memorabilia from their incredible, almost fifty year career. At the Rolling Stones Archive you can listen to unheard music, watch unseen and films, and view rare photos and memorabilia.
Recorded in Virginia on Keith’s 38th birthday, the Hampton show was one of the first ever pay-per-view events on television. Now remastered by Bob Clearmountain, the energy in the band’s performance is palpable.
Long hailed by die-hard Stones fans as one of the band’s greatest live performances, The Brussels Affair has been a mainstay in the underground music world for years. The album is pulled from the two gigs that took place at the Forest National arena in Brussels.
Three beautiful, limited edition, hand-screen printed lithographs on museum quality 24″ x 36″ paper. Each print is hand numbered and signed by by Mick, Keith, or Charlie. The artwork has rarely been in print since the early 1970′s. The prints are from a limited run of 800 and only 30 will be available as part of this this exclusive offer.
The Rolling Stones have recorded many of their concerts throughout their fifty year career, which are now being officially released for the first time. Long-time Stones collaborator Bob Clearmountain has carefully remastered the original recordings to bring fans these exclusive live albums.
They were that good! I remember during "Midnight Rambler", Mick would bring it down to almost a whisper and then bring it back up, it was amazing. They were a great band.