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Rolling Stones /Memphis 1978 Joe Maloney Master /1CDR – GiGinJapan
Rolling Stones /Memphis 1978 Joe Maloney Master /1CDR – GiGinJapan

Chronicle 1978
Chronicle 1978

Rolling Stones' 'Some Girls Live In Texas 1978′ DVD Due in November
Rolling Stones' 'Some Girls Live In Texas 1978′ DVD Due in November

Pinterest
Pinterest

Where Were You?” – The Rolling Stones at Cleveland Municipal Stadium, in  Cleveland, Ohio [July 1st, 1978] – michaelconen "where were you?"
Where Were You?” – The Rolling Stones at Cleveland Municipal Stadium, in Cleveland, Ohio [July 1st, 1978] – michaelconen "where were you?"

Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones at the Palladium  theater in 1978 Stock Photo - Alamy
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones at the Palladium theater in 1978 Stock Photo - Alamy

The Rolling Stones - Some Girls 1978 Reissue - UNCUT
The Rolling Stones - Some Girls 1978 Reissue - UNCUT

The Rolling Stones Announce 'Live At The El Mocambo' Album & Share Singles
The Rolling Stones Announce 'Live At The El Mocambo' Album & Share Singles

On October 7th, 1978, The Rolling Stones hosted and were the musical guests  on Saturday Night Live. The Stones performed "Shattered", "Beast of Burden"  and "Respectable". : r/rollingstones
On October 7th, 1978, The Rolling Stones hosted and were the musical guests on Saturday Night Live. The Stones performed "Shattered", "Beast of Burden" and "Respectable". : r/rollingstones

I Ain't Superstitious by The Rolling Stones (unreleased, 1978)
I Ain't Superstitious by The Rolling Stones (unreleased, 1978)

The Rolling Stones – Live At Forth Worth 1978 (CD) - Discogs
The Rolling Stones – Live At Forth Worth 1978 (CD) - Discogs

The Rolling Stones concert at Soldier Field July 8, 1978. The opening acts  were Journey, Southside Johnny and Peter Tosh. Over 80,000 were in  attendance. : r/chicago
The Rolling Stones concert at Soldier Field July 8, 1978. The opening acts were Journey, Southside Johnny and Peter Tosh. Over 80,000 were in attendance. : r/chicago

The Rolling Stones – Palladium 1978 (No Label) – Collectors Music Reviews
The Rolling Stones – Palladium 1978 (No Label) – Collectors Music Reviews

The Rolling Stones: that 50-year itch… | The Rolling Stones | The Guardian
The Rolling Stones: that 50-year itch… | The Rolling Stones | The Guardian

The Rolling Stones live at Anaheim Stadium - July 24, 1978 | Complete  concert + video parts 👞🥿 - YouTube
The Rolling Stones live at Anaheim Stadium - July 24, 1978 | Complete concert + video parts 👞🥿 - YouTube

Rare 1978 photos of Rolling Stones fans at an epic Day on the Green |  Datebook
Rare 1978 photos of Rolling Stones fans at an epic Day on the Green | Datebook

Flashback: Rolling Stones Play Intense 'Beast of Burden' in 1978 – Rolling  Stone
Flashback: Rolling Stones Play Intense 'Beast of Burden' in 1978 – Rolling Stone

Concert film captures Rolling Stones' reinvention
Concert film captures Rolling Stones' reinvention

Review: Rolling Stones' 'Live at the El Mocambo' – Rolling Stone
Review: Rolling Stones' 'Live at the El Mocambo' – Rolling Stone

Rolling Stones Mick and Keith Fox Theater Atlanta 1978 — Terry Allen  Photography
Rolling Stones Mick and Keith Fox Theater Atlanta 1978 — Terry Allen Photography

Rare 1978 photos of Rolling Stones fans at an epic Day on the Green |  Datebook
Rare 1978 photos of Rolling Stones fans at an epic Day on the Green | Datebook

The Rolling Stones up close - BBC Culture
The Rolling Stones up close - BBC Culture

Mick Jagger: The Rolling Stone Interview – Rolling Stone
Mick Jagger: The Rolling Stone Interview – Rolling Stone

Rolling Stones perform at Rupp Arena, 1978 | Kentucky Photo Archive
Rolling Stones perform at Rupp Arena, 1978 | Kentucky Photo Archive

The Rolling Stones - Anaheim,California (23rd July,1978) - YouTube
The Rolling Stones - Anaheim,California (23rd July,1978) - YouTube

Keith Richards, Mick Jagger talk 'Some Girls' anniversary: Punk rock was 'a  kick up our ass'
Keith Richards, Mick Jagger talk 'Some Girls' anniversary: Punk rock was 'a kick up our ass'