Dec 26, 2011

THE ROLLING STONES BIOGRAPHY

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FORMED: January 1963, London, England
The Rolling Stones define rock 'n' roll. They are the most active period in the history of rock music, having remained popular and prodigiously productive over their 30 year career. The group was formed by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, who met as high school in Dartford, Kent. Legend has it that collide in the platform at Dartford railway station, where Keith notices a blues under Mick's arm. A bond is struck immediately and the two will form a band with a variety of staff, which will eventually include a boogie-woogie pianist called Ian Stewart and a gifted blues guitarist from Cheltenham called Brian blond Jones (although at the time Elmo Lewis are calling the authenticity of the author). The best way to chronicle the achievements of the Rolling Stones is divided by year:
1962
The stones are just three of a growing circle of musicians who were dedicated to the music of American artists like Chuck Berry, Howlin 'Wolf, Muddy Waters and Elmore James. They play songs of these artists with almost missionary zeal to promote the cause of R & B, and earn enough money to stay alive. In recent months, poor early Stones live in squalor in Edith Grove, London. They beg gigs age, jazz-tinged luminaries like Chris Barber, Cyril Davies and Alexis Korner, however, as is the raw energy of the Stones and the rapid development, which will soon leave behind the world a little jazz purist and divided the establishment of blues.
In July, the Stones took their name from a Muddy Waters song called "Rollin 'Stone Blues" and make their live debut at London's Marquee Club (minus Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts). They start playing pubs and clubs in the city and suburbs. Bill Wyman is joined to the end of the year - the popular story is that he was asked because he had his own amplifier!
1963
In January, Charlie Watts joins the Stones and plays his first gigs. The concerts of the band constantly, with residencies at places like Ealing Jazz Club, Ken Colyer Studio 51 and Eel Pie Island in Twickenham. The public often consist of fellow budding blues musicians like Jimmy Page, Eric Clapton and Pete Townshend. His nights a week full of steam at the Crawdaddy in Richmond Station Hotel result in ecstatic press reviews, and in April a strong engine young man named Andrew Loog Oldham catches the Stones at the Crawdaddy and signs to their society management the following day. This starts the "Would you let your daughter marry a Rolling Stone" press campaign to win the sympathy of the group to the hordes of young people who are a cute little Beatles. The shock waves are still felt today.
In May, the Stones signed with Decca Records by A & R man infamous for rejecting the Beatles. A month later "Come On", the first Rolling Stones single, was released. An older generation recoils in horror as the group performs the song at the top of England local television program "Thank Your Lucky Stars". The song - an obscure Chuck Berry cover - climbs to number 21 in the UK charts. The second single, "I Want to Be Your Man", is given to the group of John Lennon and Paul McCartney after running on the stones in the street. End up writing on the ground. Reaching No. 12. Live concerts are already attracting hordes of screaming teenage girls drown the band.
1964
The group started the year in his first major tour support package U.S. Ronettes, the girl group produced by Phil Spector. In January, the European Parliament Rolling Stones - four covers of the current U.S. rock'n'soul classics - appears. In February, they released a third single, a version of Bo Diddley's "Not Fade Away", with Phil Spector on maracas.
For now the stones are becoming a ferocious R & B machine They ditch the stage uniforms, grow their hair longer and inspire a legion of Lookalikes. No group in history has caused such horror in the older generation. "Not Fade Away" became the Stones' first Top 10 entry, hitting No. 3. The first album immediately sparks controversy for being untitled and not to write on the cover. Reaches No. 1. The record consists mainly of raw caps, fighter heroes like Chuck Berry and Willie Dixon. It also features the first bona fide Jagger / Richards composition, "Tell Me," which was written after Andrew Oldham locked them in the kitchen with the intention of writing some songs. In April, there is no chaos teenagers when they play the NME Pollwinners Concert 'at Wembley Arena.
In June, the band's cover of the Valentinos 'all over now "becomes the Stones' first No. 1 and gold. It was recorded at the legendary Chess Chicago - home of Muddy Waters and other heroes Stones - during the group's first visit to the States of the month. The stones will prior to the explosion of dance music 25 years and head of his fan club "All Night Rave" at Alexandra Palace in London, which also features John Lee Hooker and winds down at 6: 30 am
In August, more Chess material appears on the EP of five by five, and the tops of November, an eventful year with another chart-topper - ". Little Red Rooster", a cover of Willie Dixon
1965
The momentum continues - as the band's superhuman schedule - with a second album in the charts, Rolling Stones 2 Number. In February, the single "The Last Time" (the first A-side to be written by Mick and Keith) also affects # 1.
In August "(I Can not Get No) Satisfaction" is sweeping the world and becomes one of the greatest rock anthems ever. Keith says he awoke in the middle of the night in a motel room with that riff in his head and had to hit there and then. The following month sees the release of Got Live if you want EP - Noise record live show recorded during the first three days of the tour in March in the UK. The output of our Heads album, recorded between the dates of U.S. and a lot of Jagger / Richards gem is released in July. The chart topping "Get Off My Cloud" put the lid on a year full of action.
1966
February sees the single "19th Nervous Breakdown", followed by the innovative, the album Consequences letter vault, in which the Stones began to experiment with different instruments and tracks 11 minutes. Each song is written by Mick and Keith. In May, the expansion of the sound of the Stones is the number one "Paint It Black" single, where Brian's sitar rides the rhythm pounding. September "You have seen your mother baby in the shade?" sees only dabbled with the group's first full-on psychedelia. October last tour in the UK for three years (with Ike & Tina Turner supporting).
1967
Between the Buttons album sees a flowering psychedelic experimentation inclined study the expansion of the current Stones fickle English pop music. In February, Mick and Keith was stopped when the house is raided by Keith Redlands police. Thus began a period of court appearances of high-profile generations divide the nation and the world is believed to be part of a larger conspiracy to silence the Stones incredibly powerful. But despite all the accusations against Jagger, Richards and Jones, no stone went to jail for a long time.
After the fall, the Stones tour Europe literally riotous responses in many cases, and the owner of the hugely popular "Sunday night at the London Palladium" TV show, which made the already controversial "Let's move on the night together "unique and gentle flip" Ruby Tuesday ". They spark more outrage by refusing to ride the silly roundabout at the end of the series.
In August, hastily "We Love You" single is released to thank the public for their support during the testing of Jagger / Richards. Lennon and McCartney appear in the chorus, while Mick and his girlfriend Marianne Faithful return the favor to join the Beatles "All You Need Is Love" from "Our World", the simultaneous transmission of satellite television. In December, the highly experimental Their Satanic Majesties Request album baffles many with its extended psychedelic exploration, but still hits the first three. Much attention is focused on three dimensions sleeve.
1968
In May, the Stones made a surprise appearance at the end of the concert Pollwinners NME '. It is obvious that the group has returned to their blues roots, like tears in the new "Jumpin 'Jack Flash" single "Satisfaction". After the uncertainty of the previous year, the Stones are back to reclaim his crown and Roll Band Rock 'n' in the world. "Jumpin 'Jack Flash" is released the same month and pole vaults to the top. The album Beggars Banquet is assumed to follow in August, but objects to the Stones Decca 'graffiti spattered bathroom wall voids and finally emerges in a white paper cover in December. The album launch party complete with Stones throw cream pies in the faces of Decca executives. The album shows a new maturity and blues raunch and dark and dangerous image summed up in "Sympathy For The Devil".
1969
Following a meeting with members of the band, Brian leaves the Stones on June 8, saying he wants to form a new group. A few days later the Stones held a photo shoot in Hyde Park in London to present their new guitarist, Mick Taylor, who was formerly in John Mayall's Bluesbreakers. He will make his live debut with the Stones at a free concert to be held in the park on July 5, and play in the upcoming "Honky Tonk Women" alone, / "You can not always get what you want."
On July 3, Brian Jones is found dead in a pool of Sussex. Hyde Park concert becomes a memorial to Brian and the group will present their new songs. The bar room raunch classic "Honky Tonk Women" unleashes a week later and shoots to number 1.
The hit album Let It Bleed is released in December, and turns out to be another feast of apocalyptic blues ("Gimme Shelter"), the melodrama obscene ("Midnight Rambler") and more tales from the dark side. The Stones embark on their first U.S. tour since 1966 and in the new climate of the audience to sit and listen, find the new live and sense of occasion that remains with them today. The U.S. tour ends in December with the tragic concert at Altamont Speedway.
1970
Two years after he was shot, the debut of Mick Jagger's film Nic Roeg and Donald Cammell's performance is finally released. Jagger has imprisoned rock star Turner. It is accompanied by a soundtrack to which Mick contributed "Memo from Turner".
In September, a live album last year Madison Square Garden show in New York, get Yer Ya-Yas Out, hits No. 1. It is a principle designed as an alternative to the official bootlegs rocks begin to appear. The 1969 tour also leads to the film, Gimme Shelter.
1971
The Stones, whose contract with Decca expired, the launch of Rolling Stones Records label with the head of the powerful double "Brown Sugar" and "Bitch", which continue to push the barriers and court controversy with his lyrics. The band undertake a farewell tour of the UK as they prepare to go into exile imposed in southern France. In April, the mothership album, Sticky Fingers, appears with a sleeve designed by Andy Warhol, which represents a complete mystery in the groin with adjustable closure! While the rock 'n' roll is sleazier than ever damaged a mist hangs nicely on tracks like "Sister Morphine" and "Wild Horses", with the influence of country of new partner Keith, Gram Parsons of the Flying Burrito Brothers.
1972
In April, the five hit "Tumbling Dice" is the first single trailer upcoming double album Exile on Mainstreet, recorded in the basement of Keith's house in southern France. The album is derided at the time of extensive self-indulgence, but Keith is always happy to point out that now arose among most enduring work of the band.
The Stones tour of the States - described by organizers as Pete Rudge "not as a touring rock 'n' roll, more like the Normandy invasion." He sees the group set a standard of performance required for large stadium concerts.
1973
In August, the ballad "Angie" trailers Head Soup Goat melodic album, recorded in Jamaica, is to raise the controversial "Starfucker" final. The successful tour of Europe, including a spectacular stretch at Wembley Arena.
1974
Top 10 of July, "It's Only Rock'n'Roll", started life in South London studio Ronnie Wood at home with David Bowie on backing vocals and faces Kenny Jones on drums. The feeling continues in riot rock album of the same name, but the highlight might be considered the unforgettable ballad "Time waits for no one."
The stone / wood connection is approaching when Keith appears in most first solo album from Ronnie, I have my own album to do, and both Taylor and Mick Jagger invited. Keith appears with Ronnie in his performance Kilburn State in July. In December Mick Taylor leaves to pursue a solo career.
1975
After much speculation and a series of recording sessions-with-the auditions in Munich, eventually giving birth to the Black and Blue album, the Stones announced the replacement of Mick Taylor - Ronnie Wood. (Candidates who did not lock phase include Jeff Beck, Peter Frampton and Rory Gallagher). Ronnie has taken leave of the faces on tour with the Stones, Keith and admits that he almost asked to join again when Brian left.
1976
Black and blue and has premiered in April with guest spots by guitarists Harvey Mandel, Wayne Perkins and Mr. Wood's success. "Fool to Cry" is the one and makes the Top 10. That summer, the group tour and appear straddling a lotus development stage complete with giant inflatable penis and a Tarzan rope Mick.
1977
In February, Keith and Anita Pallenberg are busted in Toronto, where the stones are some of the dates set low profile club to record a live album next. October Love You Live double album features songs from the last tour and a part of Toronto gigs at the club El Mocambo.
1978
The dance music-influenced "Miss You" (one of the first 12 "singles) hits the top spot in the U.S. The next LP Some Girls. Originally called Some numbers faster, some say the charge level energy is influenced by recently. Indeed punk rock explosion, the next single, "respectable" shows the group for comment on its new status as "pillars of society" - before striking shortly known Margaret Trudeau, wife Piedras neighborhood low the Prime Minister of Canada.
The Stones U.S. tour tremendously enthusiastic audiences and critics alike ecstasy. All accessories for the stage have been stripped back to make room for new energy flowing through a fully integrated group with Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards totally cylindrical.
1979
Wood released a third solo album Gimme Some Neck, which in turn has Keith and Mick. In April, the Stones come together to support Keith, making a game for the benefit concert for the blind commitment is met in Toronto court ruling. Keith then joins Ronnie to tour the new barbarians. The barbs at the Knebworth Festival supporting Led Zeppelin.
1980
In June, a new single, the reggae and disco-tinged "Emotional Rescue", trailers for the album of the same name and into the Top 10.
1981
August sees "Start Me Up", the engine in the Top 10 as a cut kickstart trailer for the upcoming album, Tattoo You, which also includes unique tracking warming, "Waiting for a friend." The Stones undertake the first of the mega-tours that are seen riding on a huge stage to stage, with large hydraulic platforms and cutting-edge paintings.
1982
The Stones tour hits Europe, including several nights at Wembley Stadium in London. In June, the Stones release Still Life, a live album drawn from the 81 concerts in America, along with the cover from the "Going To A Go Go".
1983
It's August and in typical fashion the stones, an agreement was reached and signed at 3:00 am at the Paris Ritz hotel by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and CBS, Walter Yetnikoff. The deal is reportedly worth 28 million dollars and asked the Stones to deliver four studio albums.
In October, the "Undercover of the Night" was released only with the issue of South American political disturbances that dominates a movie epic directed by Julian Temple. Mick execution scene raises some controversy, while Keith sports a skull mask and a gun. The single reached the Top 10, as the album with its shell-the-sticker-off-the-separator sleeve.
1985
In February, the Stones are in the work of Paris recording Dirty Pathé-Marconi Studio. Mick Jagger released his first solo album, she's the boss. In June, a duet with David Bowie recorded a special version of "Dancing In The Street" for Live Aid. Mick also appears in the event throughout the day in Philadelphia, singing a duet with Tina Turner brazen who spanks her skirt. It is his first solo game ever played live in front of 1.5 million viewers. Later that day, Keith and Ronnie flank Bob Dylan for an acoustic set to close the show at JFK Stadium. Three months later, Keith and Ronnie repeat their acoustic performance, support Bono for a rendition of "Silver And Gold", which appears on the album United Artists Against Apartheid.
Later that year, the Stones will begin work on a new album. Near the end of the session - the group later admit that they were his most harmonious - their road manager, and the soul brother "Sixth Stone" Ian Stewart died of a heart attack in London at the age of 47 years. Ian had been with the group since the beginning and is still played piano on stage. "We all took off the tail," says Keith a duel.
1986
"Harlem Shuffle" - a cover of Bob & Earl 1964 is beaten with soul legend Bobby Womack on backing vocals - is released in March and reaches the Top 20. The album Dirty Work continues and is dedicated to Ian Stewart. It closes with one of the most emotive ballads Keith, "Sleep Tonight". Again there is no tour, but Charlie has a great band through the States later that year, and repeat the exercise during breaks in the schedule of the Stones thereafter.
1987
Keith recorded his first solo album for Virgin Records in the study of Montreal Le. Taylor Hackford's Chuck Berry tribute Hail! Hail! Rock'N'Roll, opens in October. Keith is the musical director of the film, which features performances by Chuck Berry, Eric Clapton, Etta James, Julian Lennon, Robert Cray and Richards himself.
1988
Mick releases his second solo album, Primitive Cool, and enjoys a very successful tour of Japan and Australia. In September, the debut album from Keith, talk is cheap, is released. He continues with a week of three sold-out U.S. tour with his back-up band, the X-Pensive drunk. "Take that hard" is the first single and video released.
On October 16, Keith, whose house in Jamaica suffered hurricane damage, guests of the "Smile Jamaica", benefit concert for hurricane relief in the Dominion Theatre, London. He played with two U2 songs - "Love Rescue Me" and "When Love Comes To Town".
1989
At the beginning of the year, the Rolling Stones were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall Of Fame. Mick, Keith, Ron and Mick Taylor are present in the ceremony at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York. The absence of Wyman and the presence of Taylor sparks rumors that the Stones were on tour with Taylor replacing Wyman and Ron Wood will move downward. Pete Townshend helps induce the Stones, in his speech saying: "Guys, whatever you do, do not try to age gracefully. Not you." Mick answers in their own words: "After a lifetime of bad behavior, which is a bit ironic that tonight to see our best behavior." Mick, Keith, Ronnie, and Mick Taylor joined the now expects all-star jam session, in which Mick duets with Tina Turner in "Honky Tonk Women", and Little Richard in "Can not Turn You Loose" and "Bony Moroni." Then tear down the house with "Start Me Up".
Keith released his second video "Make no mistake," directed by Paula Pena, Talk Is Cheap March. In May, he presented with the "Living Legend Award" at the International Rock Awards.
Previously, Mick and Keith are in Eddy Grant study in Barbados to see if you can still write songs together. Before the meeting, there is speculation about whether the two may still remain in the same room. Two months later, with 12 new songs ready, in addition to the usual confusion of ideas without end. Work as they did in the classic albums of the '60 's and '70' s - from the ground floor and construction - come with a set of jewelry, which is then refined and beaten as the whole group George Martin's AIR Studios in Montserrat with Chris Kimsey co-producer. The band around direct hit in five weeks, with the mixture to remain in London.
In July, the Rolling Stones, a press conference at Grand Central Station in New York to announce their upcoming tour and album Steel Wheels. Mick has a ghetto blaster and play the new "Mixed Emotions" only the world's media gathered. It launched in August and is put back in the graphics group of the world.
Steel Wheels is a classic Stones. An album full of new things, instead of old demos touch as much of the late '70s and output '80 's. The sound is raw and bristling on issues such as the first single, "Mixed Emotions", but the album also shows the band can still offer great ballads like "Almost Hear You Sigh", or Keith lovely "Slippin 'Away."
While the album is generally recognized as the best group in the year, the group make it a double whammy with breathtaking scope and spectacle of the "Steel Wheels" tour. The setting is the largest in history, a surrealist post-nuclear nightmare factory, all beams, fireplaces and bathed in light walkways and walls fierce fire and smoke. The game of horse racing around the Stones more than two hours with each song a piece de resistance - the giant inflatable "Honky Tonk Women" Mick the materialization of one hundred meters above the stage of "Sympathy". The group playing like their lives depend on it, as if they were having a total blast.
From Philadelphia on August 30, the major operation (a true mobile army) will play about 70 concerts. In December, the U.S. leg ends at the Atlantic City Convention Center for a radio-TV broadcast. Clients include John Lee Hooker, Axl Rose and Izzy Stradlin of Guns N 'Roses, and Eric Clapton.
1990
In February, the Stones touring Japan for the first time with 10 sold-out shows at Korakuen Tokyo Dome, playing to 50,000 per night. For Europe, Steel Wheels gives way to the urban jungle - in part because European stadiums are not big enough for all the great, partly because we only wanted a change of scenery. The new phase resembles a post-nuclear tropical ruin, with the giant inflatable dogs appearing during "Street Fighting Man". Hits London's Wembley Stadium in July, then again in August at the end of the tour, with the resurrection of all the Steel Wheels. Over the past year, the Stones played 115 shows to over six million people.
1991
The five members of the band dives into solo projects. In November, in the London office of financial Stones Rupert Loewenstein advisor, Mick, Keith, Charlie, Ronnie was present for the signing of the agreement with Virgin Records Stones.
1992
The Stones take the year off to recharge their batteries. Meanwhile Richards records and releases his second solo album, Main Offender, the Virgin. He toured Europe and then goes where no stone has gone before - Argentina, where X-Pensive drunk playing to a crowd of 40,000 Buenos Aires.
1993
The stones mark the 30th anniversary of the release of their first single. During a live interview on the BBC program "London Tonight" news in January, Bill Wyman finally makes it official: "I really do not want it anymore." As for his efforts to prevent the Act quit, says Keith, "I did everything but have at gunpoint." Also in January, Ronnie plays the first of four solo concerts in Japan, finishing 14th at the Budokan in Tokyo. Meanwhile, Mick releases his third solo album, Wandering Spirit. The night of the release, Mick has a private concert for 1,200 guests at Webster Hall in New York. Customers include Robert De Niro and Francis Ford Coppola. Mick performs 11 songs from his new album, then encores with the Stones "Rip This Joint," "Live With Me" and "You've seen his mother, Baby (Standing In The Shadows)?" The tour ends with sell-out shows in Tokyo. Three days later in Seattle, Keith opens the leg of his U.S. tour Main Offender. At year's end, Billy Joel indKeith products in the Hall of Fame composers.
1994
After the pre-production in Barbados, the Stones meet in Dublin, Ireland at Windmill studios to begin work on a new album. His first under a new contract with Virgin, the band sees most of the remastered catalog on CD. Don Was is chosen as co-producer of the Voodoo Lounge with Twins dim light. It was, he made his name with the soul of surreal rock 'n' the was it was not, has recently produced Bonnie Raitt, the B-52, Bob Dylan and Iggy Pop, bassist Darryl Jones and keyboardist Chuck Leavell are called to help. Other guests include Ivan Neville, Bobby Womack, Bernard Fowler, Benmont Tench, Flaco Jimenez and Luis Jardim.
The results are amazing. Like most reviews have pointed out, Voodoo Lounge is peak Stones, a group on all cylinders. After the success of the Steel Wheels, the Stones know they have nothing to prove and the new sound seems less self-conscious and more original than his later works. It's the sound of a group meeting and raise hell who know and love. Mick singing is stronger and more expressive than usual, especially in the fight against terrorism chilling ballad "Blinded By Rainbows" and the lascivious car song "Brand New Car", which is in the best tradition of blues double sense. Like all classic albums the Rolling Stones, each song is fueled by explosive guitar riffs and battery-backed Keith fierce Charlie.
The album and its accompanying tour was announced in New York - this time after the group arrives by boat at the dock 60. The tour kicks off August 1 in Washington. DC RFK Stadium, and play the U.S., Canada, Japan, Mexico, South America and the Far East. As Bobby Keys, long time Stones saxophonist, once remarked in a moment of choice during the start of 1971: "It seems that rock 'n' roll is on the road again!"
And how! The Voodoo Lounge tour launches a flurry of praise from critics and fans alike. In the middle game sold out stadiums in the U.S., the Stones find time to pick up an Achievement Award from MTV for life, and a Billboard award for artistic excellence. The band also made history on November 10, when they become the band's first rock 'n' roll to broadcast a concert live over the Internet. Later this year, the Voodoo Lounge album sales exceed the four million mark, and the U.S. side of the tour that is written in the record books as the most successful tour ever.
1995
The year began on a regular basis Stones breath - this time due to the high altitude of Mexico City Autodromo Stadium. The lack of oxygen was not a problem throughout the South American leg of the tour. Having never played South America as a band before, the Stones are greeted with a hysterical fever pitch that is overwhelming, even for American standards. In Argentina, are harassed wherever they go and stay awake at 5:00 am repeats the chorus of "Wild Horses".



The band sweep through South Africa, a seven-night sell-out stand at the Tokyo Dome, and Australasia before embarking on the final leg of the tour in Europe on June 3 in Stockholm. In Montpellier, they are joined on stage by Bob Dylan for the aptly-titled "Like a Rolling Stone." The band later release their version of the song as a single. While on the road, the band find time to stop and record acoustic versions of classics like "Street Fighting Man," and more arcane numbers like "Spider and the Fly" and "I'm Free." These tracks make up the live acoustic album Stripped. The tour ends in Rotterdam on August 30 with the promise that this will definitely not be the last time.

While the release of Stripped is seen as a present-day celebration of past glories, the Stones end the year by re-enforcing their commitment to the future by making it enhanced with multimedia content. The band also launch their second official website (Stonesworld) and release their debut CD-ROM (Voodoo Lounge).

1996

Even when not active, the Stones are everywhere, with music featured in Casino (released late in '95), Basquiat (in which Keith also has a song called "Nearness to You" recorded in 1980), and The Fan. Meanwhile, the band once again get involved in solo projects. Charlie Watts is the first to break cover with the release of his quintet's Long Ago & Far Away, which features classics from the likes of Cole Porter, Duke Ellington, Louis Armstrong and Hoagy Carmichael. At his home in Jamaica, Keith completes production work on an album which features traditional Rastafarian Bingi drums (to be released later this year).

1997

The Stones continue to redefine rock music and themselves in the process. The ageless rockers begin recording the follow-up to Voodoo Lounge in a Los Angeles studio with executive producer Don Was and producer Kenneth "Babyface" Edmonds. The Dust Brothers (Beck, the Beastie Boys) take over behind the mixing board, with mixer/producer Danny Saber (who has re-mixed tracks for U2 and Garbage) and Was also producing a few songs each. Bridges To Babylon is released in the fall.

1998

In November, the Stones chronicle their 1998 tour with the release of No Security, their third live album of the decade.





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