Rolling Stones Release Live 'Miss You' Video (Week in Review)
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Rolling Stones Release Live 'Miss You' Video was a top story on Sunday: (hennemusic) The Rolling Stones are streaming video of a 1994 performance of "Miss You", as a preview to the November 16 release of the live package, "Voodoo Lounge Uncut." The lead single from 1978's "Some Girls" topped the US charts - as did the album, which went to sales of more than 6 million copies in the country. The song is one of 28 tracks recorded during a Miami, FL show on the band's North American tour in support of their 1994 album, "Voodoo Lounge", which was originally broadcast as a pay-per-view event and first issued as "Voodoo Lounge Live" on VHS video the following year before an edited version was delivered on DVD in 1998. The restored, remixed and remastered film delivers the first performance of "Sweet Virginia" since 1973, and guest appearances by Sheryl Crow, Robert Cray and Bo Diddley. The package adds five songs that were captured at Giants Stadium in New Jersey early in the trek that were a part of a VHS video called "Live Voodoo Lounge" that was offered for sale during the tour. - here.
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