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The Rolling Stones

Live Performances by The Rolling Stones in 1988

Mick Jagger Live at Tokyo Dome - Full Concert Performance

Tokyo Dome
Tokyo, Japan

March 1, 1988 | Video Length: 1:11:56
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  • In March 1988, during the Tokyo Dome performance, The Rolling Stones were promoting their album *Steel Wheels*, which had been released six months pri... Read Full Description >

    In March 1988, during the Tokyo Dome performance, The Rolling Stones were promoting their album *Steel Wheels*, which had been released six months prior, in September 1989. This period marked a significant moment in the band's career as *Steel Wheels* was their first studio album since 1986's *Dirty Work*. This live recording highlights Mick Jagger's dynamic performance alongside a band that was revitalized after facing various personal and professional challenges in the 1980s. Notably, the 1988 world tour was their first since 1982, showcasing the band’s enduring appeal and ability to attract large audiences across the globe. The incorporation of talented guitarist Joe Satriani during this performance also adds a unique flavor, showcasing the band’s willingness to evolve while maintaining their rock roots. The Tokyo Dome performance is emblematic of The Rolling Stones' ability to captivate fans with their energy and musical prowess even decades into their career.

Rolling Stones - (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction Performance at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductions

Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
New York, NY, United States

March 15, 1988 | Video Length: 4:12
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  • In March 1988, The Rolling Stones were in a prominent phase of their career, particularly with the release of their album "Steel Wheels" just months l... Read Full Description >

    In March 1988, The Rolling Stones were in a prominent phase of their career, particularly with the release of their album "Steel Wheels" just months later, in September 1989. This live performance of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" during the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame Inductions showcases the band's enduring appeal and influence. Notably, the event featured a star-studded lineup with rock legends like Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, and George Harrison joining the band, which highlights the significant respect The Rolling Stones commanded within the music community. The performance not only celebrated their legacy as pioneers of rock music but also set the stage for the band's successful return to the forefront of the music scene in the late 1980s. Additionally, this era marked their induction into the Hall of Fame, solidifying their status as rock icons.

Keith Richards & The X-Pensive Winos – Full Concert at the Hollywood Palladium

Hollywood Palladium
Hollywood, CA, United States

December 15, 1988 | Video Length: 1:3:01
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  • In December 1988, Keith Richards and his band The X-Pensive Winos performed at the Hollywood Palladium during the "Talk is Cheap Tour." This was a sig... Read Full Description >

    In December 1988, Keith Richards and his band The X-Pensive Winos performed at the Hollywood Palladium during the "Talk is Cheap Tour." This was a significant milestone for Richards, as it followed his solo debut album, *Talk Is Cheap*, released in 1988. This album marked Richards' first foray into a solo career, distinct from his work with The Rolling Stones, showcasing his rock and roll roots with a blend of blues influences. The live recording reflects Richards' evolution as a performer, emphasizing his contributions as a songwriter and musician outside of the iconic band. Interestingly, the tour featured a mix of both original songs from *Talk is Cheap* and Rolling Stones classics, further cementing Richards' status as a rock legend. This solo endeavor allowed him greater creative freedom and highlighted the essence of his artistry.

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