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A documentary film chronicling the last weeks of The Rolling Stones' 1969 US tour which culminated in the disastrous Altamont Free Concert. The film is named after "Gimme Shelter", the lead track from the group's album "Let It Bleed" (1969). 1975 Slade in Flame: Richard Loncraine: Slade Tom Conti Alan Lake: Film starring the British rock band ...
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A Rolling Stones concert film, Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones, was released instead, and Cocksucker Blues was indefinitely shelved. The court order in question also enjoined Frank against exhibiting Cocksucker Blues more frequently than four times per year in an "archival setting" with Frank being present.
Let's Spend the Night Together is a live concert film, documenting the Rolling Stones' 1981 North American Tour. It was directed by Hal Ashby , and released in cinemas in February 11, 1983. [ 2 ] It was filmed at the Brendan Byrne Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey on 5–6 November 1981 and at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona on 13 ...
The Bling Ring. From 2008 to 2009, a shocking string of Hollywood Hills burglaries targeted the likes of Lindsay Lohan, Paris Hilton, and Megan Fox.
The Maysles joined the tour at the Baltimore date to plan their filming strategy for the 3 New York shows planned to end the tour on November 27th and 28th. The original agreement was for 30-45 minutes of footage for a possible TV special that evolved as the band agreed to appear at a festival in West Palm Beach on the 30th.
Mick Jagger is shown during the Rolling Stones May 23 concert at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford. Chanelle Haynes, who's making her Rolling Stones live debut on this tour, absolutely sizzled on ...
"Tell Me (You're Coming Back)" is a song by the English rock band the Rolling Stones, featured on their 1964 self-titled album (subtitled and often called England's Newest Hit Makers in the US). It became the first A-side single written by Jagger/Richards to be released, although not in the United Kingdom. The single reached number 24 in the ...