The Rolling Stones: New Doc, Possible Tour in 2013

By Team JamBase Mar 16, 2012 9:06 am PDT

NEW DOCUMENTARY CHRONICLING 50 YEAR CAREER;
KEITH REVEALS BAND MIGHT TOUR NEXT YEAR

The Rolling Stones
In celebration of their 50th anniversary The Rolling Stones are pleased to announce a groundbreaking and eye-opening documentary, featuring remarkable revelations from the world’s most legendary band. This is the first film to ever trace the evolution of the Rolling Stones’ from 1962, making it the ultimate Stones experience. The film will be showcased in September as part of the Rolling Stones 50th anniversary celebrations.

The film is a cinematic journey through the eye of director Brett Morgen, capturing hours of never-before-seen footage in a rare, uncensored format that reveals the band’s vivid stories told through their eyes and their voices. With paramount access to the band and their materials retrieved from vaults and personal archives, Morgen captures astonishing new interviews and footage.

Fans go on the road, in the studio, behind the scenes, and witness each band member’s personal, unfiltered perspective on the legendary life of the Rolling Stones – embarking on a journey through 50 years of sex, drugs, and rock and roll.

In other Stones news, Keith Richards revealed in an interview with Rolling Stone that the group will most likely tour in 2013. He also mentions that the band will begin rehearsing for a studio session next month. The full group previously came together in December in a studio in London for the first time since the conclusion of the “Bigger Bang” tour in August 2007. Says Richards, “We’ll just get the boys back together again then and maybe cut a side,” he says. “I’ve got plenty in the locker here, but it’s not on tape.”

In another surprise, Richards also disclosed that former bassist Bill Wyman sat in during the December session. I think he’s up for it,” Richards said when asked about Wyman rejoining the band on the road in 2013. “We talked about it. I’ll let you know when I can.”

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