One singer worked on Lynyrd Skynyrd’s “Sweet Home Alabama” and The Rolling Stones’ “Gimme Shelter.” She contextualized the latter in the Vietnam War era. “Gimme Shelter” arguably captured the late ...
The groundbreaking documentary captured one of rock music's most infamous moments in real time. ...
The Rolling Stones‘ “Gimme Shelter” — from the band’s classic Let it Bleed album — was recorded between February and November 1969 and features only four band members: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, ...
In 1971, the Cannes Film Festival opened with a screening of Gimme Shelter by Albert and David Maysles, an immersive, vérité depiction of two weeks in the touring life of the Rolling Stones. If that ...
One of the Rolling Stones' greatest hits is getting new life. 'Gimme Shelter,' originally recorded in 1969 for the band's classic 'Let It Bleed' album, forms the musical bed for 'The Proclamation,' ...
(CBS) - Stop what you're doing and check this one out right now! International music collective "Playing For Change" has put together a beautiful world-wide cover (literally) of the Rolling Stone's ...
The Rolling Stones were first formed in 1962 and are still active today. Scorsese has been a fan of the band for decades. Of the three films, The Departed is the most recent to include “Gimme Shelter, ...
Covering the Rolling Stones' classic 'Gimme Shelter' is hardly revolutionary in rock music, and bands that choose to tackle the tune have two choices: Either you take the song and make it your own or ...
Mick Jagger’s trading of vocals with fellow superstars Fergie and Bono on "Gimme Shelter" marked a highlight of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame 25th anniversary concert in 2009, proving the 40-year-old ...
If you were to craft a list of important music documentaries, odds are you’d put Gimme Shelter toward the top of the list. Hell, I would have if I were tasked with such an undertaking, and I just ...
Late-1960s violence inspired The Rolling Stones‘ “Gimme Shelter”: It was written four days after Meredith Hunter was murdered at the Altamont festival in 1969. “Rape, murder, it’s just a shot away,” ...