Rolling Stones: Just for The Record

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  • 2015
  • 1 Season
  • 5.9  (39)

Rolling Stones: Just for The Record is a documentary television series that was released in 2002. It is a comprehensive retelling of the entire career of the legendary British rock band, The Rolling Stones. The series is narrated by John Sessions, who guides the viewers through the remarkable journey of one of the most iconic bands in the history of music.

The series is divided into six episodes, each focusing on a different era of the band. The first episode, titled "Beginnings," documents the birth of the band and how their early days shaped their music and style. It starts with how Mick Jagger and Keith Richards met and formed the band, and how the addition of other members like Ronnie Wood and Charlie Watts helped shape their sound.

The second episode, "The 60s," delves into the most important decade of the band's career. It explores how songs like "Satisfaction," "Paint It Black," and "Jumpin' Jack Flash" helped establish the band as one of the biggest rock acts in the world. It also touches upon their relationship with the Beatles, their controversial performances, and their involvement with the counterculture of the time.

The third episode, "The 70s," documents the band's musical experimentation and evolution in the decade. It shows how they were influenced by disco, punk, and other emerging genres of the time. It also explores the impact of Mick Taylor's departure and how guitarist Ronnie Wood was recruited to join the band.

The fourth episode, "The 80s," covers the turbulent years of the band's career. It details the solo careers of Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, the drug scandals, and the controversial decision to perform in apartheid South Africa. It also touches upon the band's comeback with their album Steel Wheels and how they adapted to the changing times.

The fifth episode, "The 90s," documents the band's continued success and relevance in the decade. It explores their experimentation with different sounds and styles, their involvement in charity concerts and causes, and their induction into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It also touches upon the death of bassist Bill Wyman and how he was replaced by Daryl Jones.

The final episode, "The Millennium," covers the band's continued performances and recordings in the new millennium. It also explores their ongoing relationship with their fans, their influence on modern music, and their legacy as one of the most important bands in history.

Throughout the series, there are interviews with key members of the band, including Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood. There are also interviews with journalists, critics, and other influential figures in the music industry who provide insight into the band's impact on music and culture.

The series also features rare footage of the band's early performances, behind-the-scenes moments, and concert footage from their tours over the years. The visuals are a window to witness the transformation of the band over the years.

Overall, Rolling Stones: Just for The Record is an expansive and engrossing look into the life and career of one of the greatest bands of all time. It is a must-watch for fans of rock and roll and music lovers in general.

Rolling Stones: Just for The Record is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (5 episodes). The series first aired on January 1, 2015.

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Two Thousand and Beyond
5. Two Thousand and Beyond
 
Only one band has defined Sex, Drugs & Rock 'n' Roll for 40 years. The Rolling Stones has truly stood the test of time, from their untamed, bluesy beginnings in swingin' London to the changing of the millennium 40 years later.
The Nineties
4. The Nineties
 
It was during the 1990' that the Rolling Stones proved once and for all that rock 'n' roll has no boundaries or age limits.
The Eighties
3. The Eighties
 
The 1980' proved to be the most trying decade the Rolling Stones ever faced. Amidst middle-age, creative conflicts, and solo projects, the Stones almost broke up for good. But the same tensions that nearly shattered the band would also reinvent them.
The Rolling Stones: Just  for the Record - The Seventies
2. The Rolling Stones: Just for the Record - The Seventies
 
The 1970' was a decade of extremes for the Rolling Stones. They rose to the height of their creative powers, spun downward under stardom' weight and then climbed back up again.
The Sixties
1. The Sixties
 
The 1960's were a coming of age for the Rolling Stones. Raised in the aftermath of World War II, Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman and Ian Stewart came together with one common interest - rhythm and blues music.
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  • Premiere Date
    January 1, 2015
  • IMDB Rating
    5.9  (39)