The Rolling Stones' 1978 release Some Girls is widely regarded as a watershed moment in the iconic British band’s career. It followed Black and Blue and It’s Only Rock and Roll that sounded like mere holding patterns even if they had not come out subsequent to the alternately raucous and haunting Goats Head Soup recalling "Silver Train,” "Star Star" along with "Coming Down Again.” Some Girls Live in Texas reaffirms the strength of The Stones as a performing unit
You may have wondered what became of the former Rolling Stones bassist since he left the group in the mid 90’s. This five cd set will give you a partial answer; it contains all four Rhythm Kings releases he recorded from 1998 to 2001, including a double album. Taken as a whole, these discs cut through a wide swath of musical genres.
Find out which concert films made Scotty’s list of the Best Concert Films of 2011.
A new batch of artists have been added to the Hot Rocks lineup.
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The Stones start a new archival series while Panic revives an old one.
Have a look at the latest video from Rock Hall inductee Tom Waits.
Greyboy’s announce New Year’s run details and video of KDTU + Anders covering Sticky Fingers.
Randy Ray looks at music-related films in this special edition of Hidden Flick.