A 1968 concert featuring the Rolling Stones performing at the “Rock and Roll Circus.” In 1968, the Stones headlined “Rock and Roll Circus,” a planned TV special that mated aerialists, fire-eaters and ...
HUDSON N.Y. — In 1968, music history was made when British American filmmaker Michael Lindsay-Hogg captured the Beatles in a recording studio for the documentary “Let It Be,” culminating in the ...
1968 was a crucial year for the Stones: These archival releases find the group in fighting form, and "Circus" features a previously unreleased John Lennon version of "Revolution." In 1968, the Rolling ...
This time capsule captures the vibrant energy of one of rock's most remarkable moments. On December 10, 1968, and the early morning hours of the 11th, The Rolling Stones, The Who, The Dirty Mac (John ...
The Stones host this bizarre revue of circus performers and rock acts, shot for a British TV special in December 1968 but shelved by the band until the late 90s. The Who’s scorched-earth performance ...
The Story Behind the Who’s Iconic ‘A Quick One’ Performance, Now Available in HD“They were very aware,” director Michael Lindsay-Hogg told us, “of what they had just done.” ...
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