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Related: Culture Forums, Support ForumsThe Rolling Stones Announce Archival Concert Webcast Series, 'Extra Licks'
https://liveforlivemusic.com/news/rolling-stones-extra-licks-webcast-live-stream/?fbclid=IwAR0DQfzlz-Y5QdEg3UUG7uZCqoAFsvBygKmNOq-s9dg8-VwZYmnwNrr77sM
The Rolling Stones have announced a new series of archival concert webcasts, Extra Licks, featuring bonus footage from some of the bands most memorable concerts around the world, available digitally for the first time.
The series will begin this Sunday, May 3rd at 8 p.m. BST/12 p.m. PT / 3 p.m. ET with a selection of performances from Olé Olé Olé!, which documents the bands 2016 tour of Latin America. The streams will take place each Sunday for the next six weeks via The Rolling Stones YouTube channel.
Watch a teaser of this weeks Rolling Stones Extra Licks webcast now and tune in to the live stream below:
(at link)
With Extra Licks, The Rolling Stones join a slew of other acts including the Grateful Dead, Phish, Radiohead, Dead & Company, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Widespread Panic, and more in airing past concerts for free during the ongoing lockdowns.
The Rolling Stones have been in the news somewhat frequently of late. In addition to their high-profile appearance on Global Citizens One World Together at Home live stream, the iconic British rockers released their first new original single in eight years last Friday with Living In A Ghost Town. The Stones were also one of several artists for whom SiriusXM launched new, dedicated artist channels today.
The series will begin this Sunday, May 3rd at 8 p.m. BST/12 p.m. PT / 3 p.m. ET with a selection of performances from Olé Olé Olé!, which documents the bands 2016 tour of Latin America. The streams will take place each Sunday for the next six weeks via The Rolling Stones YouTube channel.
Watch a teaser of this weeks Rolling Stones Extra Licks webcast now and tune in to the live stream below:
(at link)
With Extra Licks, The Rolling Stones join a slew of other acts including the Grateful Dead, Phish, Radiohead, Dead & Company, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Widespread Panic, and more in airing past concerts for free during the ongoing lockdowns.
The Rolling Stones have been in the news somewhat frequently of late. In addition to their high-profile appearance on Global Citizens One World Together at Home live stream, the iconic British rockers released their first new original single in eight years last Friday with Living In A Ghost Town. The Stones were also one of several artists for whom SiriusXM launched new, dedicated artist channels today.
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The Rolling Stones Announce Archival Concert Webcast Series, 'Extra Licks' (Original Post)
JimGinPA
May 2020
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msongs
(73,239 posts)1. already thousands of free stones concerts on youtube lol nt
JimGinPA
(14,814 posts)2. I'm Aware Of That...
I'm guessing these probably aren't captured on an Iphone though.
sweetloukillbot
(12,744 posts)3. Or illegally uploaded...
sweetloukillbot
(12,744 posts)4. Pink Floyd is doing this as well
I'm enjoying a PBS broadcast from 1970 right now.
JimGinPA
(14,814 posts)5. Yeah, I Posted About Their Stream A Week Ago
The 'Live at Pompeii' film. I watched the stream even though I have the DVD.
JimGinPA
(14,814 posts)6. Kicking
This is being streamed today.
malaise
(294,176 posts)7. K & R for visibility n/t
