Description
Step into the fire and spirit of The Rolling Stones at their absolute peak. This electrifying collection of live radio broadcast performances from the late 1960s captures the band in their rawest, most untamed form--when rock was dangerous, and the Stones were its ultimate outlaws. Unlike the more polished stadium shows of later years, this is the stones at their very best - raw, unpredictable, and full of energy.
From the swaggering blues grit of "Jumpin' Jack Flash" to the hypnotic intensity of "Sympathy for the Devil", every track pulses with the sweat-soaked energy of a band on the edge. You can feel the chaos, the rebellion, and the unfiltered power of Mick Jagger's primal stage presence, Keith Richards' razor-sharp riffs, and Charlie Watts' rock-solid groove.
This isn't just a collection of live radio broadcasts --it's a time machine to an era when rock 'n' roll was loud, lawless, and life-changing. Turn it up, close your eyes, and experience The Rolling Stones as they were meant to be heard--live, wild, and unstoppable.
Recordings taken from:
L'Olympia Bruno Coquatrix, Paris, France ('Musicorama' Europe 1)
St. Kilda, Melbourne, Australia, February 24th 1966 (2nd show) (3UW-FM)
Honolulu International Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, July 28th 1966 (KPOI-FM)
Sports Arena, San Diego, CA, November 10th 1969 (KSAN-FM)
Palais Des Sports, Paris, France, September 22nd 1970 ('Musicorama' Europe 1)
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY July 26th 1972 (WNEW-FM)