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The Rolling Stones

Live Performances by The Rolling Stones in 2006

Rolling Stones – You Got The Silver Live at Beacon Theatre, New York

Beacon Theatre
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 2006 | Video Length: 4:52
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    In January 2006, The Rolling Stones performed "You Got The Silver" live at the Beacon Theatre in New York City, showcasing their enduring relevance and continued appeal as a live act. This performance took place during the "A Bigger Bang Tour," which was launched to promote their album "A Bigger Bang," released in September 2005. The album was notable as it marked their first studio release in eight years, capturing a moment of revitalization for the band. The Beacon Theatre concert highlighted the Stones' ability to blend classic hits with newer material, demonstrating their evolution while still honoring their roots. Additionally, "You Got The Silver," originally from their 1969 album "Let It Bleed," was primarily sung by Keith Richards, showcasing his talents as a lead vocalist and helping to diversify their live set during this period.

Rolling Stones - Live Performance of 'Satisfaction' at Beacon Theatre, NYC

Beacon Theatre
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 2006 | Video Length: 7:05
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    In 2006, when The Rolling Stones performed "Satisfaction" at the Beacon Theatre in New York City, they were in the midst of a notable phase in their long career, marked by the release of their album "A Bigger Bang" in 2005. This album was significant as it represented the Stones' first studio release of original material in eight years. The band was also in the middle of their "A Bigger Bang Tour," which was one of their longest and most successful tours, emphasizing their enduring appeal and ability to draw large crowds. The Beacon Theatre performance showcased the band's commitment to blending classic hits with their newer material, and they continued to demonstrate their energetic stage presence that has defined their reputation over decades. The concert reflects both nostalgia for their earlier work and the vitality they maintained as a live act, even after more than four decades in the music industry.

  • In January 2006, when The Rolling Stones performed "You Got Me Rocking" live, they were riding the wave of their successful career that had spanned ov... Read Full Description >

    In January 2006, when The Rolling Stones performed "You Got Me Rocking" live, they were riding the wave of their successful career that had spanned over four decades. Prior to this performance, the band had released their album "A Bigger Bang" in September 2005, which included notable tracks like "Rough Justice" and "Streets of Love.” This album was a commercial success, showcasing their ability to still captivate audiences with fresh material. At this time, The Rolling Stones also embarked on a global tour, known as the "A Bigger Bang Tour," which demonstrated their enduring popularity and connection with fans. The live performance captured in the video is a testament to their continued vitality and relevance in rock music, further solidifying their status as one of the most iconic bands in history.

The Rolling Stones Live Performance of 'Far Away Eyes' at Beacon Theatre, NYC

Beacon Theatre
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 2006 | Video Length: 4:52
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    In January 2006, during their "A Bigger Bang" tour, The Rolling Stones performed live at the Beacon Theatre in New York City, showcasing their enduring appeal and dynamic stage presence. Prior to this performance, the band released their studio album "A Bigger Bang" in September 2005, which was their first studio album since the 1990s and marked a significant return to form. This album featured a blend of rock and roll, blues, and a hint of country, evident in songs like "Far Away Eyes," which highlights Mick Jagger's storytelling ability and the group's musical versatility. The performance at the Beacon Theatre is particularly notable as it took place in an intimate venue, allowing fans to experience the band's electrifying energy up close, and underscored their status as one of rock's most iconic bands after more than four decades in the industry.

Rolling Stones - Live Performance of 'As Tears Go By' at Beacon Theatre

Beacon Theatre
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 2006 | Video Length: 3:51
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    In January 2006, during the performance of "As Tears Go By" at the Beacon Theatre in New York, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of their "A Bigger Bang Tour," which supported their album of the same name, released in September 2005. This album marked a significant moment in their career, as it was the first studio album in eight years, showcasing the band’s enduring creativity and relevance in rock music. The live recording captures a poignant moment, reflecting the band's ability to engage with a sense of nostalgia for both the band and the audience, given that "As Tears Go By" was one of their early hits from the 1960s. This performance also highlights the band's remarkable longevity, as they continued to resonate with fans decades after their inception, solidifying their status as rock icons.

Rolling Stones - Live Performance of 'Brown Sugar' at Beacon Theatre, New York

Beacon Theatre
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 2006 | Video Length: 5:29
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    The live recording of "Brown Sugar" by The Rolling Stones took place on January 1, 2006, at the Beacon Theatre in New York. This concert occurred during a period of resurgence for the band, following the release of their album "A Bigger Bang" in September 2005, which was their first studio album since 1997. The album was notable for being well-received and featured a return to their rock roots. Interestingly, the Beacon Theatre show was part of a series of intimate performances that highlighted the band's enduring appeal and ability to connect with fans in smaller venues. "Brown Sugar," a classic hit from their 1971 album "Sticky Fingers," remains one of their signature songs and showcases the band's dynamic energy, even decades after its initial release. This performance underscores The Rolling Stones' status as rock legends, continually engaging new and longtime audiences alike.

Rolling Stones - Undercover Of The Night Live at Beacon Theatre, New York

Beacon Theatre
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 2006 | Video Length: 4:13
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    In January 2006, when The Rolling Stones performed "Undercover of the Night" live at the Beacon Theatre in New York, they were in the midst of their "A Bigger Bang" world tour, which began in 2005 to support their studio album of the same name. This tour marked a significant moment in the band's long career, showcasing their continued relevance in the rock genre and their ability to draw massive crowds. "A Bigger Bang," released in September 2005, was the band's first studio album in eight years, highlighting their evolution as artists while still maintaining their signature sound. Interestingly, the song "Undercover of the Night," originally released in 1983, reflects the band's knack for blending social commentary with rock music, a theme they have passionately carried throughout their career. The live performance at the iconic Beacon Theatre illustrates the Stones' enduring legacy and their dynamic presence as one of rock and roll's most celebrated acts.

Rolling Stones Live Performance of 'Little T & A' at Beacon Theatre

Beacon Theatre
New York, NY, United States

January 1, 2006 | Video Length: 3:58
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  • In January 2006, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of their "A Bigger Bang" world tour, supporting their latest studio album, "A Bigger Bang," rele... Read Full Description >

    In January 2006, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of their "A Bigger Bang" world tour, supporting their latest studio album, "A Bigger Bang," released in September 2005. This album marked their first studio release in eight years and produced hit singles like "Start Me Up" and "Streets of Love." The concert at the Beacon Theatre was significant as it showcased the band's continued relevance and energy well into their fifth decade of performing. Notably, the venue's intimate setting allowed for a unique experience distinct from their typically large stadium performances. Additionally, the song "Little T & A," featured in this live recording, is a classic track from their earlier album "Tattoo You" (1981), highlighting the group's extensive catalog that they draw from during their performances, thereby blending old favorites with new material to engage diverse audiences.

Rolling Stones Superbowl Concert Performance - Detroit 2006

Ford Field
Detroit, Michigan, United States

February 5, 2006 | Video Length: 13:36
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    In the context of their performance at the Super Bowl in Detroit on February 5, 2006, The Rolling Stones were entering a significant phase of their career, particularly as they had just released their studio album "A Bigger Bang" in September 2005. This album marked their first since 1997's "Bridges to Babylon" and was embraced for its energetic rock sound, containing hits like "Start Me Up" and "Rough Justice." Performing at the Super Bowl half-time show, The Stones showcased their enduring popularity and ability to resonate with a diverse audience, despite concerns over their age and relevancy in a youth-centric music scene. Notably, their selection as the halftime entertainment underscored their legacy as one of rock's most iconic bands, bringing a mix of classic hits and promoting their recent work to a global audience during a high-profile event.

The Rolling Stones - Live Performance of 'Honky Tonk Women' at Copacabana Beach

Praia de Copacabana
Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

February 18, 2006 | Video Length: 4:12
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    In February 2006, The Rolling Stones were celebrating their long and illustrious career, having established themselves as one of the most iconic rock bands in history. At the time of the live recording at Copacabana Beach, the band had recently released their album "A Bigger Bang" in September 2005. This album was notable for being their first studio album of original material since 1997, marking a significant return to songwriting form. The concert itself was monumental, drawing an unprecedented crowd of approximately 1.5 million people, making it one of the largest free concerts ever held. This event was part of the band's 2006 world tour, further solidifying their status as rock legends as they approached their 50th anniversary. The performance of "Honky Tonk Women" during this massive event showcased their enduring popularity and ability to connect with fans across generations.

Rolling Stones Full Concert in Buenos Aires performing A Bigger Bang

Estadio River Plate
Buenos Aires, Autonomous City of Buenos Aires, Argentina

February 21, 2006 | Video Length: 1:45:39
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  • In February 2006, the Rolling Stones were in the midst of their "A Bigger Bang World Tour," promoting their album "A Bigger Bang," released in Septemb... Read Full Description >

    In February 2006, the Rolling Stones were in the midst of their "A Bigger Bang World Tour," promoting their album "A Bigger Bang," released in September 2005. This tour was notable as it was their first in over three years, demonstrating the band's enduring appeal and commitment to live performance. The concert in Buenos Aires at Estadio River Plate showcased the band's electrifying stage presence, with hits like "Jumping Jack Flash" and "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It)" highlighting their extensive catalog. An interesting fact about this period is that despite their long history, the Rolling Stones continued to draw massive crowds, showing that they remained vital forces in rock music. The Buenos Aires show marked a critical point in their career as they celebrated over four decades in the industry while maintaining their energy and relevance, captivating both longtime fans and new generations.

The Rolling Stones - A Bigger Bang Tour Full Concert at Bank Atlantic Center

BankAtlantic Center
Sunrise, Florida, United States

March 12, 2006 | Video Length: 1:52:08
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    On March 12, 2006, The Rolling Stones performed at the Bank Atlantic Center in Ft. Lauderdale as part of their A Bigger Bang Tour. This tour was in support of their album "A Bigger Bang," which was released in 2005 and marked the band's first studio album since 1997's "Bridges to Babylon." "A Bigger Bang" received positive reviews and included hit singles like "Start Me Up" and "Rough Justice." During this tour, the Stones showcased their enduring appeal as one of rock music's iconic bands, featuring a setlist that balanced classic hits and newer material. Notably, this live performance captured the band’s energetic stage presence and highlighted their ability to connect with fans decades into their career. The A Bigger Bang Tour was significant as it underscored the band's longevity and relevance in the ever-evolving music landscape.

The Rolling Stones - Full Concert at Tokyo Dome, featuring matrix audio

Tokyo Dome
Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan

March 22, 2006 | Video Length: 1:58:26
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    On March 22, 2006, The Rolling Stones delivered a dynamic performance at the Tokyo Dome, showcasing their enduring appeal in the rock music landscape. Leading up to this live recording, the band had released their studio album "A Bigger Bang" in September 2005, which was their first studio album in eight years. The album received critical acclaim and commercial success, notably featuring hit singles like "Start Me Up" and "Rough Justice." This live concert represented their extensive world tour promoting "A Bigger Bang," illustrating the band's formidable live presence despite being in their fifth decade of performing. Interestingly, the Stones are renowned for their electrifying stage shows, and this performance in Tokyo was no exception, further solidifying their legacy as rock icons. The use of upgraded audio and video techniques for this recording highlights the ongoing interest and demand for high-quality live performances from the band.

The Rolling Stones Live At Rio 2006 - Full Concert

Praia de Copacabana
Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

October 18, 2006 | Video Length: 1:54:12
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    In October 2006, The Rolling Stones performed live at Rio de Janeiro's Praia de Copacabana, showcasing a career that had spanned over four decades. By this time, the band was promoting their album "A Bigger Bang," which was released in September 2005 and marked their first studio album in eight years. This album included hits like “Streets of Love” and “Rain Fall Down,” the latter of which features in their Rio concert setlist. The 2006 concert also highlighted the band's immense popularity in South America, being one of the largest free concerts in history, attracting over a million fans. This period reflected the Stones' enduring legacy, as they continued to draw massive crowds and maintain their reputation as rock icons, even while confronting the challenges of aging. Their performance in Rio is a testament to their vitality and connection with fans across generations.

Rolling Stones Full Concert at Dodger Stadium: A Bigger Bang World Tour

Dodger Stadium
Los Angeles, California, United States

November 22, 2006 | Video Length: 1:56:20
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    In November 2006, during the "A Bigger Bang World Tour," the Rolling Stones performed live at Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles. This concert took place shortly after the release of their album "A Bigger Bang," which came out in September 2005. This album marked a significant point in their career, being the band's first in eight years, and it debuted at number 3 on the Billboard 200 chart, showcasing that they were still a major force in the rock music scene. Interestingly, the tour was notable not only for its length—spanning across several continents—but also for being one of the highest-grossing tours ever at that time. The live performance captures the enduring energy of a band that has been at the forefront of rock music for decades, and the concert at Dodger Stadium is an excellent representation of their resilience and stage presence, even years into their career.

The Rolling Stones - Live Performance of 'Brown Sugar' at Copacabana Beach

Copacabana Beach
Rio de Janeiro, RJ, Brazil

December 18, 2006 | Video Length: 5:39
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    On December 18, 2006, The Rolling Stones performed live at Copacabana Beach, marking a major highlight during their "A Bigger Bang" tour. Prior to this concert, the band released their album "A Bigger Bang" in September 2005, which was their first studio album in eight years and received positive reviews, highlighting their ability to reinvent themselves while staying true to their rock roots. The Copacabana show attracted over a million fans, making it one of the largest free concerts ever staged, a testament to their enduring popularity even after decades in the music industry. Interestingly, this performance of "Brown Sugar" exemplified their commitment to delivering energetic rock music, showcasing the band's signature sound and stage presence, which has continually evolved throughout their lengthy career.

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