Charlie Watts Forgets Rolling Stones Golden Era But You Don't Have To
. Filmed in Texas during the "Exile on Main Street" tour in 1972, "Ladies" was released in cinemas for limited engagements in 1974 and has remained largely unseen since. Billed as one of the finest Rolling Stones concerts ever captured on film, the show features performances of classic tracks from the late sixties and early seventies. "I'd forgotten completely about it and I still don't remember much," Stones drummer Charlie Watts tells Billboard. "Anyway, it's a good period for us, the Mick Taylor period. A golden era, really, for the Rolling Stones. He's wonderful live, and he had some good songs to play with." - more on this story hennemusic is an official news provider for the Day in Rock. |
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