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Music Legends Live on Film: The Rolling Stones 1964-1975 The Brian Jones & Mick Taylor Years
The Rolling Stones 1964-1975
The Brian Jones & Mick Taylor Years
Music Legends Live on Film
Rare Performances from the Shelley Archives
Presented by
Projected Images, the City of Hoboken and
Stevens Institute of Technology College of Arts and Letters
An exciting evening of rare early performances by The Rolling Stones, including their 1st appearances on television in the USA & Europe, promo films, concerts & newsreels. Film and music archivist BILL SHELLEY will personally present, unseen-for-years, footage of the Stones performing such classics as "Under My Thumb," "Time Is on My Side," "Honky Tonk Woman," and more! 1964-75 was undoubtedly one of The Stones' peak artistic periods; the band was as wildly popular and influential as The Beatles. BRIAN JONES, the original leader & rhythm guitarist, was always pushing the group to experiment. His bluesy, instrumental style sparked the writing skills of MICK JAGGER and KEITH RICHARD to help create such classic songs as "Satisfaction," "Play With Fire," "Paint It Black," "Lady Jane," and "Get Off of My Cloud," all of which are included in this program. After Jones' death in 1969, MICK TAYLOR joined the band and helped create such celebrated albums as It's Only Rock and Roll, Sticky Fingers and the legendary Exile on Main Street. Recently, Taylor re-joined with the Stones to re-master Main Street and complete 10 previously unfinished tracks from the period.
Approx. 100 minutes
This is an exclusive New Jersey Premiere presentations.
There will be a Q & A with archivist Bill Shelley following the screening as well as a performance by ACE: Alternative Controller Ensemble, comprised of students in the Stevens Institute of Technology's Music & Technology Program
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LocationDeBaun Auditorium at Stevens Institite of Technology
5th & Hudson Streets
Hoboken, NJ 07030
United States
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Minimum Age: 6 |
Kid Friendly: No |
Dog Friendly: No |
Non-Smoking: No |
Wheelchair Accessible: No |
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