The Rolling Stones
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| January - April 1963 |
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| May 1963 - May 1969 |
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| May 1969 - December 1974 |
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| May 1975 - 1993 |
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| 1993 - present |
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Discography
- Further information: The Rolling Stones discography
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Tours
- 1963 - British Tour 1963 (as an opening act)
- 1964 - 1st British Tour 1964
- 1964 - 2nd British Tour 1964
- 1964 - 1st American Tour 1964
- 1964 - 3rd British Tour 1964
- 1964 - 4th British Tour 1964
- 1964 - 2nd American Tour 1964
- 1965 - Far East Tour 1965
- 1965 - 1st British Tour 1965
- 1965 - 1st European Tour 1965
- 1965 - 2nd European Tour 1965
- 1965 - 1st American Tour 1965
- 1965 - 3rd European Tour 1965
- 1965 - 4th European Tour 1965
- 1965 - 2nd British Tour 1965
- 1965 - 2nd American Tour 1965
- 1966 - Australasian Tour 1966
- 1966 - European Tour 1966
- 1966 - American Tour 1966
- 1966 - British Tour 1966
- 1967 - European Tour 1967
- 1969 - American Tour 1969
- 1970 - European Tour 1970
- 1971 - UK Tour 1971 (also known as the Goodbye Britain Tour)
- 1972 - American Tour 1972 (also known as S.T.P. Tour)
- 1973 - Pacific Tour 1973
- 1973 - European Tour 1973
- 1975 - Tour of the Americas '75
- 1976 - Tour of Europe '76
- 1978 - US Some Girls Tour 1978
- 1981 - Tattoo You American Tour 1981
- 1982 - European Tour 1982
- 1989/1990 - Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour
- 1994/1995 - Voodoo Lounge Tour
- 1997/1998 - Bridges To Babylon Tour North America and Europe
- 1999 - No Security Tour and European Bridges To Babylon Tour
- 2002/2003 - Licks Tour
- 2005-2007 - A Bigger Bang Tour
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Official videography
Officially released films featuring the Rolling Stones are listed with their original release dates. (The formats mentioned are the most recent versions officially available, not necessarily the original release formats.)
- 1968: One Plus One (also titled Sympathy for the Devil), directed by Jean-Luc Godard (DVD)
- 1969: Stones in the Park (DVD)
- 1970: Gimme Shelter, directed by Albert and David Maysles (DVD)
- 1974: Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones, directed by Rolin Binzer
- 1982: Rocks Off and Let's Spend the Night Together, both directed by Hal Ashby (DVD)
- 1984: Video Rewind (VHS)
- 1989: 25x5 - The Continuing Adventures of the Rolling Stones (VHS)
- 1990: Stones at the Max, directed by Julien Temple (DVD)
- 1995: The Rolling Stones: Voodoo Lounge Live (DVD)
- 1996: The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus, directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg (filmed in 1968) (DVD)
- 1998: Bridges To Babylon Tour '97-98 (DVD)
- 2003: Four Flicks (DVD)
- 2007: The Biggest Bang (DVD)
- 2008: Shine a Light, directed by Martin Scorsese, released to theaters in standard and IMAX presentations
The officially-unreleased 1972 film Cocksucker Blues is available from various sources on the Internet in various formats.
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See also
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Further reading
- Gered Mankowitz: The Rolling Stones - Out of Their Heads. Photographs 1965-67 and 1982, ISBN 3-89602-664-X
- Stanley Booth, The True Adventures of the Rolling Stones, Chicago Review Press (2000), ISBN 1-55652-400-5 (also published as Dance with the Devil: The Rolling Stones and Their Times, Random House (1984), ISBN 0-394-53488-3
- Stanley Booth, Keith: Standing in the Shadows, St. Martin's Press (1995), ISBN 0-312-11841-4
- Bill Wyman, Rolling with the Stones, DK Publishing (2002), ISBN 0-7894-9998-3
- Roy Carr, The Rolling Stones: An Illustrated Record, Harmony Books (1976), ISBN 0-517-52641-7
- Robert Greenfield, S.T.P.: A Journey Through America with the Rolling Stones (1974), Reissued De Capo Press, 2002. ISBN 0-306-81199-5
- James Phelge, Nankering with the Stones 2000. ISBN 1556523734
- The Rolling Stones, According to the Rolling Stones, Chronicle Books (2003), ISBN 0-8118-4060-3
- Andrew Loog Oldham, Stoned, St. Martin's Griffin (2000), ISBN 0-312-27094-1
- Chet Flippo, On the Road With the Rolling Stones, Doubleday/Dolphin (1985), ISBN 0-385-19374
- Greil Marcus, "Myth and Misquotation", The Dustbin Of History, Harvard University Press (1997), ISBN 0-674-21858-2
- "The Ecstasy and the Irony: The Evolution of a Rhythm & Blues Band" Ian McPherson (2000)
- The Gram Parsons Homepage FAQ
- CBC Digital Archives - The Rolling Stones: Canada gets Satisfaction
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External links
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- The Rolling Stones recording their Steel Wheels album with Bachir Attar and The Master Musicians of Jajouka in 1989
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