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No Filter Tour 2021 Part Two – The Rolling Stones Live at Heinz Field, Pittsburgh, Monday, October 4
Consistent is the touching moment when Mick, Keith and Ronnie are standing in solidarity as Mick dedicates the show to Charlie
The nineteen-song, two-hour concert was not only the expected great performance but in some ways a collective exhale that the show must go on
ICYMI: Mick and Dave mock anti-vaxxers and conspiracy theories
Please allow me to introduce myself…
Reverend John Wilkins (October 10, 1943 – October 6, 2020)
He was “horrified” by his infamous flailing arms saying “I guess that came with my frustration at never having played piano or guitar… It’s just a way of trying to get feeling out – I get excited and it all comes through my body.”
The Hot Lips logo, draped in sex and rebellion, is the embodiment of The Stones’ persona.
“I asked Keith about that once. ‘Do you ever get bored with your catalog,’ and he said, ‘Definitely not.’”
Yet, here are the Rolling Stones, telling us “School is in session, and here is how it’s done.” Not with malice. Not with a sense of being smug, or full of themselves. No: It is done with a sense of knowing.
This year, for the first time ever, all mono studio recordings released by The Rolling Stones in the 1960s will be available in one unique historic collection. On September 30 ABKCO Records will make available worldwide the vinyl and CD box sets of ‘The Rolling Stones in Mono.’