Friday, 26 November 2010
Rolling Stones Deny New Album And 2011 Tour
“There are no concrete plans for the Rolling Stones to tour", said the band’s press office told The Guardian
“The same applies to rumours that they are going into the studio soon to record a new album."
Richards has been outspoken about the band’s future during the promotional tour for his new autobiography, Life.
He told the BBC earlier this week that they had a lot of “unfinished stuff to work on”.
The Rolling Stones last tour, Bigger Bang, concluded in 2007.
Tuesday, 16 November 2010
The Rolling Stones in 2011
According to a sources,"We’ve just learned that the Stones team is very close to finalizing a deal that would bring them to Coachella next April. According to our sources, they’ll pick up a cool $5 million for playing the date."
The date has been set that is April 15 - 17 for Coachella 2011.No word on the rest of the 2011 lineup, but we'll have plenty of time play the game of who will be there.
In U.S Coachella is one of the biggest summer music event.Picking up where Lollapalooza left off, Coachella has become the stamp of approval that lets people know that any band that plays there is very talented and worthy of your attention. It's located in sunny Indio California, so how can it be bad?
Sunday, 7 November 2010
Rolling Stone will be on tour hot news
According To Keith
. "After these many years working together, we have a lot of unfinished stuff to work on that we had to leave off the last album."
Wednesday, 3 November 2010
Rolling Stone October Released "Ladies and Gentlemen"
Artist: The Rolling Stones
Label: Eagle Rock Entertainment
Released: October 2010
For the very first time in the history, The Rolling Stones is nowcoming to DVD and Blu-Ray. In 1974 it was named the “…the most powerful rock film ever made” and many Rolling Stones fan gave the finest appreciation on it.
So far according to my opinion i never liked the remastered of original version, my colleague and natives always says to me that there is a very slight difference but now i come to know that they all were wrong
It’s not all bad though, the remastered colour looks good and isn’t remastered so much that it doesn’t look as though it was recorded on the last tour.
The gig kicks off with “Brown Sugar” in fantastic style. I couldn’t take my eyes off Jagger for the whole time as he has a presence on the stage that is comparable to none. “Gimme Shelter” is an exceptionally enthusiastic performance. “Happy” is notable for the presentation of the song, for that it tends to zoom in on a crotch of a band member.
The gig concludes with Rolling Stones’ two megahits ‘Jumpin’ Jack Flash’ and ‘Street Fighting Man’ are performed flawlessly.
The audio can be muddy at times, but its not really an issue, I’ve been to plenty of gigs where the sound hasn’t been absolutely perfect plus it looks great on a 42” TV screen as well as a 13” MacBook screen…it feels like you are actually there. There are scratches and flecks at times but I’d put this down to making it look more authentic.
Adding to the main concert performance the DVD extras include an insight into the bands tour rehearsal, a 1972 interview with Jagger, then another interview with him that was recorded this year.
Track listing:
Brown Sugar 2) Bitch 3) Gimme Shelter 4) Dead Flowers 5) Happy 6) Tumbling Dice 7) Love In Vain 8) Sweet Virginia 9) You Can’t Always Get What You Want 10) All Down the Line 11) Midnight Rambler 12) Bye Bye Johnny 13) Rip This Joint 14) Jumpin’ Jack Flash 15) Street Fighting Man
Line up:
Mick Jagger (vocals), Keith Richards (guitars), Charlie Watts (drums), Bill Wyman (bass), Mick Taylor (guitars) with Bobby Keys (saxophones), Jim Price (horns) and Nicky Hopkins (piano)