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The Rolling Stones

Live Performances by The Rolling Stones in 1968

Rolling Stones Perform at NME Pollwinners Concert - Brian Jones Last Show

Wembley Empire Pool
London, England, United Kingdom

May 12, 1968 | Video Length: 34
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  • On May 12, 1968, The Rolling Stones performed at the NME Pollwinners Concert in London, marking a significant moment in their career as it was the las... Read Full Description >

    On May 12, 1968, The Rolling Stones performed at the NME Pollwinners Concert in London, marking a significant moment in their career as it was the last public live show for legendary member Brian Jones. At this time, the band had just released their album "Their Satanic Majesties Request" in December 1967, which was a bold and experimental departure from their earlier work, embracing psychedelic influences. The concert encapsulated a pivotal era for the Stones, as they were transitioning into more complex musical territories. Shortly after this performance, tensions within the band grew, leading to the departure of Jones in June 1969. This period was characterized by both artistic evolution and personal challenges, ultimately shaping the future direction of the band and solidifying their legendary status in rock history.

John Lennon and Mick Jagger Performance at The Rolling Stones' Rock and Roll Circus

Intertel TV Studios
London, England, United Kingdom

December 11, 1968 | Video Length: 43
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  • In December 1968, during the recording of "The Rolling Stones' Rock and Roll Circus," the band was experiencing a transformative period in their caree... Read Full Description >

    In December 1968, during the recording of "The Rolling Stones' Rock and Roll Circus," the band was experiencing a transformative period in their career. They had just released their album "Beggars Banquet" in December 1968, which marked a significant shift towards a more stripped-down, roots-oriented sound compared to their previous works. The Rock and Roll Circus was initially intended to showcase a variety of performers but became notable for its featuring of both The Rolling Stones and John Lennon, highlighting the camaraderie and rivalry between the two iconic bands of the era. This live recording reflects a unique moment where The Rolling Stones were solidifying their position as rock legends while engaging with contemporaries like Lennon, who were also exploring new artistic directions. The film captures the spirit of the late '60s, a period of experimentation and crossover in rock music.

The Rolling Stones Perform at Rock and Roll Circus - DVD Promo

Intertel TV Studios
London, England, United Kingdom

December 11, 1968 | Video Length: 1:37
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  • In December 1968, during the recording of "The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus," the band was experiencing a transitional phase in their career. J... Read Full Description >

    In December 1968, during the recording of "The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus," the band was experiencing a transitional phase in their career. Just before this event, they released the album *Beggars Banquet*, which came out in late 1968 and showcased their return to a more roots-oriented rock and roll sound. The Circus event itself was intended to be a showcase of not just their music but also their theatricality, featuring notable guest performances from other artists, including The Who, Jethro Tull, and Eric Clapton. Interestingly, despite being filmed in 1968, the footage was not released until 1996, which added to its legendary status as an elusive piece of rock history. During this time, The Rolling Stones were solidifying their place as one of the most influential rock bands, with an image that balanced rebelliousness and artistic experimentation.

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