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Date: ??/??/12
Year: 2012
Venue: BBC Studios
City: London
State: United Kingdom
Set I
Start Me Up
Let's Spend The Night Together
Get Off My Cloud
19th Nervous Breakdown
Gimme Shelter
Miss You
Angie
It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)
Fool To Cry
Brown Sugar
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Dancing With Mr. D.
Honky Tonk Women
The Last Time
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Broadcast on BBCTWO Saturday 24th November 2012
Some words from the BEEB:
To celebrate the 50th anniversary of The Rolling Stones we delve into the BBC vaults to deliver some timeless Stones archive. From the early days of their career and some unforgettable performances on Top of the Pops with 'The Last Time', 'Let's Spend The Night Together' and 'Get Off Of My Cloud' through the late 60s and early 70s era of prolific song writing when the band were knocking out a classic album every other year and offering up such classics as 'Honky Tonk Women' and 'Gimme Shelter'.
The late 70s brought a massively successful nod to disco with Miss You and the early 80s a stomping return to form with the rock 'n' roll groove of Start Me Up. Peppered amongst the performances are snippets of wisdom from the two main men - The Glimmer Twins, aka Mick and Keith. Plus as a special treat, some lost footage of the band performing 19th Nervous Breakdown on Top of the Pops in 1966 - recently discovered in a BBC documentary from the 1960s about women with depression. |