I'm sorry, but these guys are just one of my many guilty pleasures. If I listen to their music, I strangely start relaxing, IDK why. I guess their music never gets old. I guess the reason their music never gets old to me is they basically still new to me, considering before my dad died, I could never listen to their music at home. My dad never hated these guys or anything, he just didn't care for them that's all. I don't mind when he says he don't care for them, that's fine, doesn't bother me. The thing that does bother me is when he would call Mick Billy Bass Lips, or his personal faves London Lips or ChickenMick. The only compliment he ever gave Mick was it's fun to watch him on stage, because of the way he moves, the endless energy he seems to possess. But I loved my dad when he was around.
If Santa reads blogs, I want that movie Shine a Light for Christmas, that's all I want, that and maybe a job?
At the Max
-Features songs from their 1989-1990 Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle tour
Track Listing
-Opening logos
-Continental Drift
-Start Me Up
-Sad Sad Sad
-Tumbling Dice
-Rock and a Hard Place
-Ruby Tuesday
-Honky Tonk Women
-You Can't Always Get What You Want
-Happy
-Paint It Black
-2000 Light Years from Home
-Sympathy for the Devil
-Street Fighting Man
-It's Only Rock and Roll
-Brown Sugar
-(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
-End Credits
Let's Spend the Night Together
-American concert film chronicling the Rolling Stones 1981 North American tour
-Filmed at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, N.J. Nov. 5-6, 1981 and at the Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona, Dec. 13, 1981
Track Listing
-Satisfaction
-Going to a Go-Go
-Let's Spend the Night Together
-Time Is On My Side
-You Can't Always Get What You Want
-Little T&A
-Waiting on a Friend
-Twenty Flight Rock
-Tumbling Dice
-Hang Fire
-Let It Bleed
-Start Me Up
-Brown Sugar
-Honky Tonk Women
-Jumpin Jack Flash
-Miss You
-Neighbours
-Shattered
-Under My Thumb
-Beast of Burden
-She's So cold
-Let Me Go
-Black Limousine
-Just My Imagination(Running Away with Me)
-All Down the Line
Shine a Light
-2008 documentary filmed by Martin Scorcese
-Documents the Rolling Stones 2006 Beacon Theatre performance during their 2006 A Bigger Bang tour
-Prior to the Oct. 29, show, 83 year old cofounder and exec of Atlantic Records Ahmet Ertegun, was back stage in a VIP area, the "Rattlesnake Inn", when he fell, and struck his head on the concrete floor. Died on Dec. 14, 2006
-According to keyboardist Chuck Leavell's tour diary, Mick Jagger had been ill with throat problems which forced them to postpone their Atlantic City concert and the Oct. 31 Beacon Theatre concert was moved to Nov. 1, to allow Jagger to recover.
Track Listing
-Jumpin Jack Flash
-Shattered
-She Was Hot
-All Down the Line
-Loving Cup: with Jack White
-As Tears Go By
-Some Girls
-Just My Imagination(Running Away with Me)
-Far Away Eyes
-Champagne & Reefer: with Buddy Guy
-Tumbling Dice
-Band Intros
-You Got the Silver- Keith Richards on lead vocals
-Connection- cut with 1999 interview clips, lead vocals: Keith Richards
-Sympathy for the Devil
-Live with Me- with Christina Aguilera
-Start Me Up
-Brown Sugar
-(I Can't Get No)Satisfaction
-Shine a Light
-And noted for his use of Rolling Stones music in his movies, Mick Jagger said jokingly that Shine a Light may be the only movie that does not include Gimme Shelter in it's soundtrack
Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones
-Released in 1974
-Filmed over 4 shows the Stones did in Fort Worth and Houston, Texas during their 1972 North American tour, in support of their 1972 album Exile on Main St.
Track listing
-Dead Flowers
-Brown Sugar
-Bitch
-Gimme Shelter
-Tumbling Dice
-Happy
-Love in Vain
-Sweet Virginia
-You Can't Always Get What You Want
-All Down the Line
-Midnight Rambler
-Bye Bye Johnny
-Rip This Joint
-Jumpin Jack Flash
-Street Fighting Man