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Rolling Stones - Ladies & Gentlemen (Theatrical Trailer)

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Get front row tickets to the Rolling Stones! For one night only, fans of The Rolling Stones will get the concert experience of a lifetime with Ladies and Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones in cinemas nationwide.

This exclusive Rolling Stones concert event will feature the re-mastered HD digital version of the band performing on one of their most legendary tours, captured from front row seats when the Stones were at their peak.

There will be a special exclusive introduction by Mick Jagger, interviewed this summer at the famous Dorchester Hotel, London. Jagger will reflect on memories of life on tour during this legendary time and will also update audiences on where the beloved Rolling Stones band members are now. Other bonus features include tour rehearsal footage from Montreux and the 1972 Old Grey Whistle Test interview with Jagger!

Don't miss it!


CONCERT OVERVIEW
This Rolling Stones concert, filmed in Texas in 1972 over four nights of the Exile On Main Street U.S. tour, Ladies and Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones premiered at the Ziegfield Theatre in New York on April 15, 1974 and released into selected cinemas across the USA shortly afterwards.

It was billed at the time as "...the most powerful rock film ever made" and is considered by many fans to be the finest Rolling Stones performance ever captured on film.

A monumental piece of music history, the film features Rolling Stones classics like Brown Sugar, Midnight Rambler, Tumbling Dice, Street Fighting Man, Jumpin' Jack Flash and more.

HISTORY
The Rolling Stones concert footage appearing in Ladies and Gentlemen, The Rolling Stones was originally filmed in 16mm by Bob Freeze and Steve Gebhardt (Butterfly Films owned by John Lennon) over the course of four shows in Ft. Worth and Houston, Texas.

The goal was to show the film in cinemas to transform the moviegoer experience into that of a fan in a 10,000-seat concert arena. The first screening took place at New York's Ziegfeld Theatre in on April 15, 1974 with extremely limited screenings elsewhere in New York as well as in Philadelphia, Atlanta, Houston, Chicago, Miami, and Los Angeles. The cinema shows sold out with word-of-mouth spreading like wildfire. While The Rolling Stones re-claimed the film masters in the late 1990s, the film never had an official home video or DVD release, and despite massive bootleg demand has rarely been seen since its limited cinema exposure in the mid-seventies. Until now!

BAND LINE-UP
The Rolling Stones Band Members
Mick Jagger - lead vocals, harmonica
Keith Richards - guitars, backing vocals
Mick Taylor - guitars
Bill Wyman - bass guitar
Charlie Watts - drums

ADDITIONAL TALENT
Bobby Keys - saxophones
Jim Price - horns
Nicky Hopkins - piano

TRACK LISTING
Songs Performed in the Rolling Stones Event
"Brown Sugar"
"Bitch"
"Gimme Shelter"
"Dead Flowers"
"Happy"
"Tumbling Dice"
"Love in Vain"
"Sweet Virginia"
"You Can't Always Get What You Want"
"All Down the Line"
"Midnight Rambler"
"Bye Bye Johnny"
"Rip This Joint"
"Jumping Jack Flash
"Street Fighting Man"

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  • I've listened to them for 45 years and they have never disappointed me......

  • man im 20 years old and me being a huge STONES NUT went and saw this movie! Man it was so incredible and my excitement im sure can explain the same excitement felt by most of the viewers whome are now in there 50's and 60's when they were my age seeing the ROLLING STONES!!! that film was incredible to watch on the big screen!! they are a true 100% rock n roll and blues and soul band man!!! the only style of music i like to listen to ever!!!!

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  • Nobody could be better than the Beatles! *watches Ladies & Gentlemen* who the fuck are the Beatles?

  • @Pagra101  Yes, Britain had two of the biggest (The Beatles and the Stones) rock bands, but not a monopoly on the best bands.

  • @Pagra101 And that's not even counting the great doo-wop groups (The Coasters, The Platters, The Teenagers, Dion & The Belmonts, etc.) of the 1950s, and solo singers with backing bands (such as Little Richard, Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, Ricky Nelson, Eddie Cochran), or great duos such as The Everly Brothers, Jan & Dean, and The Righteous Bros., all great too, and not a one of them from England/Great Britain.

  • @Pagra101 And The Ike & Tina Turner Revue, The Beach Boys, The Ronettes, The Shangri-Las, The Four Seasons, The Supremes, The Four Tops, The Monkees, The Doors, The Velvet Underground, The J. Geils Band, The Stooges, The New York Dolls, Aerosmith, The Ramones, and Blondie are all great bands/groups from The United States.

  • @Pagra101 I like some British bands (The Animals, The Beatles, The Dave Clark Five, Herman's Hermits, The Kinks, The Who, The Yardbirds), and I love The Rolling Stones. But that is just not fair to say "All" the best bands are are British.

    ABBA was a great group from Sweeden. The Undertones was a great band from Ireland.

  • super it is the real Rock n RoLL I love so much

  • nice record so clear super

  • Mick Taylor!!!!

  • ' the fuck invited the enunciated announcer?

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