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The Rolling Stones

Live Performances by The Rolling Stones in 2011

The Rolling Stones Perform 'Miss You' Live in Texas from 1978 Concert

Live In Texas '78
Texas, TX, United States

January 1, 2011 | Video Length: 8:41
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  • In January 2011, The Rolling Stones were celebrating their legacy with a live performance of "Miss You," which was recorded during their 1978 tour in ... Read Full Description >

    In January 2011, The Rolling Stones were celebrating their legacy with a live performance of "Miss You," which was recorded during their 1978 tour in Texas. By this time, the band was reflecting on decades of influence and success; they had released their acclaimed album "Some Girls" in 1978, which featured "Miss You" as one of its standout tracks. The late 1970s marked a significant era for The Stones, as they were navigating the complexities of a shifting musical landscape while maintaining their iconic status. "Some Girls" was notable for its experimentation with disco influences and lyrics addressing contemporary issues, showcasing the band's adaptability. The live performance captures the raw energy and charisma for which The Rolling Stones are known, and it highlights their ability to resonate with audiences over the years, bridging their early rock roots with evolving musical styles.

Mick Jagger and Raphael Saadiq Perform 'Everybody Needs Somebody To Love' Live at the GRAMMYs

Staples Center
Los Angeles, CA, United States

February 13, 2011 | Video Length: 5:46
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  • By the time of the live performance featured in the video "Mick Jagger - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love," which took place at the 53rd Annual GRAMMY... Read Full Description >

    By the time of the live performance featured in the video "Mick Jagger - Everybody Needs Somebody To Love," which took place at the 53rd Annual GRAMMY Awards on February 13, 2011, The Rolling Stones were in a period of reflection and celebration of their extensive career. Prior to this performance, the band had released their last studio album, "A Bigger Bang," in 2005; it marked their first studio album in eight years. During this time, the band's legacy was firmly established, allowing Jagger to branch out and engage with tributes to their classic repertoire. Notably, this performance of "Everybody Needs Somebody To Love" aligns Jagger with the celebration of soul music, as the original song was a significant hit for the band in their early years. This GRAMMY performance also underscored Jagger's enduring presence in the music industry and his connection to modern artists like Raphael Saadiq. The event highlighted not just the longevity of Jagger’s and the Stones’ influence but also

The Rolling Stones - 'Happy' Live Performance in Newark

Newark, NJ, United States

November 30, 2011 | Video Length: 3:59
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  • In late 2011, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of a career renaissance as they celebrated their 50th anniversary. The live recording of "Happy" fr... Read Full Description >

    In late 2011, The Rolling Stones were in the midst of a career renaissance as they celebrated their 50th anniversary. The live recording of "Happy" from their "GRRR Live" concert, held in Newark on November 30, 2011, showcased the band's enduring appeal and energy. Prior to this performance, the group released the compilation album "GRRR!" in November 2012, which featured a mix of their greatest hits and previously unreleased tracks. This particular concert, which included legendary guitarists like Keith Richards celebrating his classic songs, was part of a wider effort to reconnect with fans and mark their legacy in rock history. Notably, the "GRRR!" compilation also represented the first time their classic tracks were available on vinyl in a limited edition, further illustrating the Stones' ability to adapt to new formats while celebrating their extensive catalog.

The Rolling Stones Perform 'Some Girls' Live in Texas

Texas, TX, United States

December 1, 2011 | Video Length: 1:05
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  • The live recording titled "Some Girls Live in Texas," which captures a performance by The Rolling Stones from their 1978 tour, offers a fascinating gl... Read Full Description >

    The live recording titled "Some Girls Live in Texas," which captures a performance by The Rolling Stones from their 1978 tour, offers a fascinating glimpse into the band's career during a pivotal era. Prior to this concert, in 1978, the band had released the album "Some Girls," which marked a significant commercial success and showcased their willingness to experiment with various musical styles, including punk, disco, and rock. The album was notable not only for its musical diversity but also for its provocative cover art and lyrics, reflecting the cultural climate of the time. The Texas concert demonstrates the band's dynamic live presence, with Mick Jagger's charismatic performance at the forefront. Amidst the show, the video also includes archive material and an interview with Jagger, offering deeper insight into the band's experiences during the late '70s, when they were navigating both their fame and personal challenges.

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