The Rolling Stones - Hyde Park 1969
By Marvin Marks on Jul 6, 2008 in Features
Yesterday’s post was about how The Rolling Stones dedicated their free concert in London’s Hyde Park on July 5, 1969 to their ex-band mate Brian Jones who died on July 3, 1969.
Watch this documentary on the Hyde Park concert in 8 parts:
Part 1
(Includes “Midnight Rambler”)
Part 2
(Includes “Satisfaction”)
Part 3
(Includes “I’m Free”)
Part 4
(Includes “I’m Yours She’s Mine”)
Part 5
(Includes tribute to Brian Jones)
Part 6
(Includes “Jumpin’ Jack Flash”)
Part 7
(Includes “Honky Tonk Woman” & “Love In Vain”)
Part 8
(Includes “Sympathy For The Devil”)
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World domination was just ’round the corner for this band, but this day showed that they were very human. The dedication (written by Shelly) to Brian was very moving. The band didn’t play all that well and it must have been a bit frightening for new boy Mick Taylor but everyone pulled through and made it all very memorable. Thanks for posting this.
Andrew | Jul 7, 2008 | Reply