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The Rolling Stones Hyde Park Show Heads To DVD

by Paul Cashmere on September 5, 2013

in New Music,News

The Rolling Stones 50th anniversary show in Hyde Park, London from July this year will be released as the ‘Sweet Summer Sun’ DVD in November.

“It was a great gig”, Mick Jagger said in a statement. “It was beautiful with the sun going down over Hyde Park. I can’t think of a better way celebrate the Rolling Stones’ 50 than doing it on our home patch in front of 100,000 people on a glorious summer night…enjoy it… we certainly did.”

The Stones played Hyde Park 44 years to within a day of when they performed their historic free show in the park in 1969 to honour guitarist and founding member Brian Jones, who had died a week earlier. “Coming back to Hyde Park was like a full circle being drawn, and the band were in top form,” Keith Richards said. “We thought what could be more appropriate than having a great summer in London!”

The shows featured one-time member Mick Taylor who joined the band to perform ‘Midnight Rambler’ and ‘Satisfaction’.

The live recording will also be released on CD and vinyl.

TRACKLISTING:

DVD & Blu-ray

1) Start Me Up 2) It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll 3) Street Fighting Man 4) Ruby Tuesday 5) Doom And Gloom 6) Honky Tonk Women 7) You Got The Silver 8) Happy 9) Miss You 10) Midnight Rambler 11) Gimme Shelter 12) Jumpin’ Jack Flash 13) Sympathy For The Devil 14) Brown Sugar 15) You Can’t Always Get What You Want 16) (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction

CD

Disc One: 1) Start Me Up 2) It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll 3) Tumbling Dice 4) Emotional Rescue 5) Street Fighting Man 6) Ruby Tuesday 7) Doom And Gloom 8) Paint It Black 9) Honky Tonk Women 10) You Got The Silver 11) Before They Make Me Run

Disc Two: 1) Miss You 2) Midnight Rambler 3) Gimme Shelter 4) Jumpin’ Jack Flash 5) Sympathy For The Devil 6) Brown Sugar 7) You Can’t Always Get What You Want 8) (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction

LP

Side A: 1) Start Me Up 2) It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll 3) Tumbling Dice 4) Emotional Rescue

Side B: 1) Street Fighting Man 2) Ruby Tuesday 3) Doom And Gloom 4) Paint It Black

Side C: 1) Honky Tonk Women 2) You Got The Silver 3) Before They Make Me Run 4) Miss You

Side D: 1) Midnight Rambler 2) Gimme Shelter

Side E: 1) Jumpin’ Jack Flash 2) Sympathy For The Devil 3) Brown Sugar

Side F: 1) You Can’t Always Get What You Want 2) (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction

TECHNICAL INFORMATION:

Formats:

DVD

Blu-ray

2CD + DVD

3LP + DVD

Deluxe Edition: 60 page book + DVD + Blu-ray + 2CD

The Rolling Stones touring band:

Mick Jagger
Keith Richards
Charlie Watts
Ronnie Wood

with:
Mick Taylor – guitar
Darryl Jones – bass
Chuck Leavell – keyboards
Bobby Keys – saxophone
Tim Ries – saxophone/keyboards
Bernard Fowler – backing vocals
Lisa Fischer – backing vocals
Matt Clifford – musical integrator

CREDITS:

Executive Producer for The Rolling Stones
Joyce Smyth

Executive Producers for Eagle Rock Entertainment
Geoff Kempin
Terry Shand

Executive Producer
Julie Jakobek

Producer
Jim Parsons

Directed By
Paul Dugdale

Other major credits:

Audio
Produced by Don Was
Remixed by Bob Clearmountain

Director of Photography
Brett Turnbull

Edited by
Simon Bryant
Tom Watson
Dom Whitworth

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