Saturday, October 1, 2011

The Rolling Stones: Some Girls Live

Multi-platinum rock `n roll band The Rolling Stones will transport their fans back to the summer of 1978 in The Rolling Stones: Some Girls Live In Texas-a one-night, in-theater concert event on Tuesday, October 18 at 7:30 p.m. (local time). Unveiled for the first time in more than 30 years, this rare, never-before-seen concert was captured live in Fort Worth, Texas on July 18, 1978 and features an exclusive 20-minute interview with Mick Jagger, filmed in August 2011 as he reflects on the fabled 1978 U.S. tour.

The tour footage has been digitally remastered in HD with Cinema Surround Sound, and has never been released via broadcast, cable television or DVD before.

This Fathom Event will be showing at the following theaters in your area:

  • San Francisco-Oak-San Jose, Mountain View Cinemas 16, 1500 N Shoreline Blvd, Mountain View, CA 94043
  • San Francisco-Oak-San Jose, San Mateo Downtown, 320 2Nd Ave, San Mateo, CA94401
  • San Francisco-Oak-San Jose, Walnut Creek 14, 1201 Locust St, Walnut Creek, CA 94596
  • San Francisco-Oak-San Jose, Century 9 San Francisco Centre, 835 Market St, San Francisco, CA 94103
  • San Francisco-Oak-San Jose, San Rafael Regency 6, 280 Smith Ranch Rd, San Rafael, CA 94903
  • San Francisco-Oak-San Jose, Mill Valley Cinearts Sequoia 2, 25 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley, CA 94941
  • San Francisco-Oak-San Jose, Cinearts Santana Row 6, 3088 Olsen Drive, San Jose, CA 95128
  • San Francisco-Oak-San Jose, Century 20 Downtown Redwood City, 825 Middlefield Rd, Redwood City, CA 94063
  • San Francisco-Oak-San Jose, Hacienda Crossings 20 plus IMAX, 5000 Dublin Blvd, Dublin, CA 94568

 


1 comment:

  1. This is the best Stones album of all, and the best album of the 70's. Three things helped it 1) New guitarist Ron Wood injected some life into the band 2) Keith was finally kicking heroin after a decade of abuse 3) Punk rock had come along, and Sex Pistol's lead singer Johnny Rotten--still then a teenager--was slagging the Stones off for being old fogies. The Stones felt the threat of this new musical movement, and felt they had something to prove.

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