The Rolling Stones SIXTY: Two new boxes out June 10th

By editorial board on June 12, 2022

The Rolling Stones have confirmed the arrival of a new box set featuring singles released between 1963 and 1966.  and their multi-format live collection, Licked Live in NYC, out on June 10 as well.

The Rolling Stones Singles 1963-1966 is slated for release via ABKCO Records on June 10th in celebration of the band’s 60th anniversary.

Featuring reproductions of the first 18 seven-inch vinyl singles and EPs released by Decca and London Records, all of the tracks contained in the limited-edition box set have been remastered by 12-time Grammy Award-winning engineer Bob Ludwig.

The Rolling Stones unveil ‘1963-1966’ singles box set

For the first time will be released their full performance in January 2003 at New York's Madison Square Garden on Licks' 50th anniversary tour, and features four previously unavailable songs, plus three more from an Amsterdam show and rehearsal footage.

The collection will be released as 1-DVD / 2-CD; 1-SD Blu-ray / 2-CD; 2 CDs; and 3LP formats. The MSG show saw an appearance as a guest of Sheryl Crow on "Honky Tonk Women". Although much of the material was released in 2003 on the Stones' DVD Four Flicks, fans will now be able to see and hear four performances that were not part of that release: "Start Me Up", "Tumbling Dice", "Gimme Shelter" and ".Midnight Rambler".

As the Stones tour again, the head of their longtime stage design firm Stufish describes his company’s creations, from 1989’s Steel Wheels gigs to the present day

Of outdoor venues across Europe and Australia. We went through 50 design iterations in order to create a delicate balance between the abstract and the figurative’ (WATCH GALLERY HERE)

A Bigger Bang tour, 200550 & Counting tour, 2012

No Filter tour, 2017
‘The No Filter tour was an incredible success. We made a dramatic departure from any other previous Stones show, to create a more modern and clean design, stripped of any superfluous decor; it was our first time adapting a modernist design for the band and a show they had never done before. We were incredibly proud of this tour. Lighting designer Patrick Woodroffe has been instrumental in integrating set and lighting.

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Mick Jagger said there were no plans to mark the Rolling Stones’ 60th anniversary by bringing back former members for guest appearances.


While the veterans’ 50th-year milestone was celebrated with the temporary returns of Mick Taylor and Bill Wyman at select shows, the singer all but ruled out similar activities during their Europe and U.K. dates this year. “I’m not going to push it that hard,” Jagger told Rolling Stone in a recent interview, adding that he’s approaching the new anniversary with “a light touch.” Asked about guest appearances, he replied: “We’re not going to go there, I don’t think. The tour’s called Sixty, but apart from that, we’re not going to do too much. I think that’s enough.” as UCR reports

I’m looking forward to touring Europe and speaking lots of different languages, even though I don’t know what I’m talking about. … It doesn’t seem very long since we finished doing the U.S., so I’m up for it and ready for it.”

Instead, he said, he was aiming to come up with a set list that would please the band as well as the audience. “You always got to do some things for yourself,” he noted. “That’s one of the things I’m working on.” He said the process of choosing songs remained a challenge. “It should be easy, but it’s not as easy as all that to get ones that everyone likes and goes for. It’s the common denominator of getting 50,000 people to want to hear a song that they want. You want to be adventurous – and you can be adventurous for a minute – but you can’t be adventurous for too long, because they get bored.”

 

 

 

 

The Rolling Stones are being brought to market by the Crown Mint  and  get their own coins in silver and gold

 

The Rolling Stones: 2021 1oz Pure Silver TONGUE AND LIPS Coin – The Crown Mint
Silver coin $69.95

Stones fans will need no introduction to the ultra-iconic ‘Tongue & Lips’ logo, first appearing on the album ‘Sticky Fingers’ in 1971, so now celebrating its 50th year. It’s hard to believe these guys are still working together and recently became the first band to top album charts in six different decades.

The Rolling Stones – The Crown Mint
12g Pure Gold TONGUE AND LIPS Coin $1,099.95

The World's Greatest Rock N' Roll Band—and the coolest band logo in the history of band logos—is now an actual legal-tender coin!

Officially called "Tongue and Lips"—it's the most iconic image in all of rock n' roll—and a calling card of attitude and legend. The iconic logo first appeared in 1971 on the inner sleeve to the classic Rolling Stones' album, Sticky Fingers. When you see it, you know you’re in for riffs, rock and something a little bit risqué.

 

 

 

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