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The Rolling Stones

Live Performances by The Rolling Stones in 1986

The Rolling Stones - 'One Hit' Live Performance in Toronto (1986)

Toronto, ON, Canada

May 20, 1986 | Video Length: 5:52
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  • In 1986, when The Rolling Stones performed "One Hit (To the Body)" in Toronto, they were in a pivotal phase of their career, promoting their album "Di... Read Full Description >

    In 1986, when The Rolling Stones performed "One Hit (To the Body)" in Toronto, they were in a pivotal phase of their career, promoting their album "Dirty Work," which had been released earlier that year. This album marked their 18th studio release and was characterized by experiments with the then-emerging sound of the 1980s, diverging from their traditional rock roots. The performance featured a dynamic interplay of acoustic and electric guitars, a creative choice attributed to guitarist Ron Wood, who contributed to the song's writing. "One Hit," described as exploring the emotional tumult of romantic relationships, became emblematic of the band's ability to evolve while still delivering the raw energy they were known for. Interestingly, this live performance was part of a larger tour that was notable for its commercial success, and even though "Dirty Work" received mixed reviews, it solidified the band's legacy in rock history during the mid-1980s.

Chuck Berry & Keith Richards Rehearse for 'Hail! Hail! Rock 'N' Roll' at Fox Theatre

Fox Theatre
Saint Louis, MO, United States

October 18, 1986 | Video Length: 2:12
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  • In relation to the live recording from "Hail! Hail! Rock 'N' Roll" featuring Chuck Berry, The Rolling Stones were an established force in rock music b... Read Full Description >

    In relation to the live recording from "Hail! Hail! Rock 'N' Roll" featuring Chuck Berry, The Rolling Stones were an established force in rock music by 1986. Prior to this event, the band had released their album "Dirty Work" in March 1986, which showcased their evolving sound but received mixed reviews. Interestingly, the Stones have a deep connection to Chuck Berry, often citing him as a significant influence on their music and image. Keith Richards, in particular, has long admired Berry's work, and during the rehearsal for this tribute concert, the synergy between the two iconic musicians highlights their mutual respect. This period marked a time when the Stones were navigating the complexities of the 1980s rock scene, doing both tours and albums, while continuing to pay homage to rock and roll pioneers like Berry.

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