Mick Jagger and Keith Richards announced the plans for the famous London location, where they held a free concert in 1969 days after the death of Brian Jones. By Stuart Kemp The Rolling Stones ...
Not many bands could pinpoint one live performance that proved momentous to their careers. The Rolling Stones, however, are among the few that can. On July 5, 1969, the young, yet already influential ...
This July, The Rolling Stones will play London's Hyde Park for the first time in 44 years. The band's last concert there — July 5, 1969 — turned out to be a defining moment in musical history, which ...
There has never been a concert like it. There never could be again. It was July 5th 1969, two days after the death of guitarist Brian Jones, when half a million people gathered in Hyde Park to pay ...
carries the minor historical import of occurring 44 years and one day after their free concert at the same location. That original 1969 Hyde Park show occurred just two days after the untimely passing ...
The Rolling Stones hit London’s Hyde Park last night, 44 years after they last played the park, with an explosive opening to the milestone show. Mick Jagger and co. opened their set with a firework ...
The Rolling Stones returned to London's Hyde Park after 44 years with a concert that saluted both the band's past and the fleetingly idyllic English summer. Mick Jagger even donned a frock for the ...
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