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Remember When The Rolling Stones Played Altamont and a Concertgoer Was Killed

Remember When The Rolling Stones Played Altamont and a Concertgoer Was Killed
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Who was to blame for the Altamont Free Concert tragedy?

In the aftermath of the deadly Altamont Free Concert, who was to blame: the Hells Angels, The Rolling Stones, the Grateful Dead, or someone else?

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Flashback: The Rolling Stones Perform 1969 Altamont Speedway Concert - Sunny 92.3

Flashback: The Rolling Stones Perform 1969 Altamont Speedway Concert - Sunny 92.3
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Hells Angels funeral for Sonny Barger expected to draw thousands as sheriff warns of possible violence

Local law enforcement is warning about the possibility of violence at the Saturday funeral of Hells Angels founder Sonny Barger at the 99 Speedway in California.

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Woodstock '99 Is Not the Only Catastrophic Music Festival in U.S. History

The new Netflix docuseries "Trainwreck" has the three-day alt-rock show back in the news, but other festivals have seen just as much—if not more—mayhem.

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Livermore: Hells Angels founder Ralph 'Sonny' Barger dies at 83

Barger died at the age of 83 of cancer in Livermore and was the founding member of the Oakland branch of the Hells Angels motorcycle club, known for its outlaw reputation and the scrapes with law enforcement that resulted.

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Who was Sonny Barger? Biker Dies Aged 83

Barger, who founded the Hells Angels' original chapter in 1957, was jailed with another Angel after they were convicted of conspiracy to kill rival gang members in 1988.

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Hells Angels founder Sonny Barger dead: Motorcycle club leader 'passed peacefully' from cancer at 83

Hells Angels outlaw motorcycle club founder and "Sons of Anarchy" actor Sonny Barger died Wednesday following a "brief battle with cancer." He was 83 years old.

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Unseen 1969 Rolling Stones Footage Unearthed

Some amazing unseen footage of the Rolling Stones performing on November 30th, 1969 in Florida at the West Palm Beach International Music and Arts Festival has just been posted online by The Associated Press. The nearly 10-minute clip shows the band -- along with then-road manager Sam Cutler -- arriving at the Palm Beach International Raceway, with portions of six of the set's 13 songs -- "Jumpin' Jack Flash," "Stray Cat Blues," "Midnight Rambler," "Gimme Shelter," "Live With Me," and "Little Queen." The West Palm Beach Show has been available on bootleg for years and took place the day after the original end of the Stones' historic 1969 North American tour. Following the tour's official wrap, the Stones performed at the festival and six days later played their infamous free concert at the Altamont Speedway in Livermore, California, which resulted in the murder of concert-goer Meredith Hunter by Hells Angel Alan Passaro. On November 26th, 1969 the Stones met with the press in New York City with Mick Jagger and bassist Bill Wyman making light of their celebrity: (Reporter): Are you any more satisfied now, as far as your career goes? (wild laughter) (Mick Jagger): D'you mean sexually or, or philosophically? (Reporter): Both. (Jagger): I -- yeah, we're more satisfied now sexually. (Bill Wyman): It depends on what happens tonight. (wild laughter) (Reporter): How about philosophically and financially? (Jagger): Financially -- dissatisfied. Sexually -- satisfied. Philosophically -- trying." We asked Keith Richards to recall his life in and around the time of the band's golden period of the late-'60s into the early-'70s: "You ask other people that (laughs), y'know? You can't describe your own wildness, but off and on, fairly (crazy). After all, you're a bunch of guys that are just thrown into the deep end. Nobody else knew what to do. Nobody had been through situations like this. You had to make things up as you went along (laughs). It was fun."

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Rolling Stones Update

STONES STAMPS The Rolling Stones' 60th anniversary will be commemorated on January 20th with a set of eight new UK postage stamps from The Royal Mail. Forbes reported the stamps cover the band across the decades -- starting with the Stones' landmark show at London's Hyde Park up through their 2019 concert at East Rutherford, New Jersey's MetLife Stadium. Previous artists saluted by The Royal Mail include both the Beatles and Paul McCartney, Elton John, Queen, Pink Floyd, and David Bowie. David Gold, The Royal Mail's director of public affairs & policy said in a statement: "Few bands in the history of rock have managed to carve out a career as rich and expansive as that of the Rolling Stones. They have created some of modern music's most iconic and inspirational albums, with ground-breaking live performances to match." Mick Jagger was asked what he believes is the secret for the constant influx of new and younger Stones fans filling the massive stadiums around the world: "Well, the older ones that've got all the money bring the younger ones and pay for them, and the younger ones say, ‘alright.' That, I mean it's very gratifying. I mean, I think they, a lot of times, y'know, they've heard about you through their parents, or their older brothers or sisters, or something like that." Keith Richards remains puzzled how a band that started in 1962 is still gaining new and younger fans: "I don't know how we crossed the (laughs) generation gaps. I can only presume that it's good music and everybody's had a good feeling when they hear it when they grow up with it. There's the air you breathe, the water you drink, the food you eat -- and then there's the Rolling Stones. And I guess we're just part of the furniture, y'know?" UNEARTHED ALTAMONT FOOTAGE Over 25 minutes of the Rolling Stones' infamous December 6th, 1969 concert at Livermore, California's Altamont Speedway has been preserved by the Library Of Congress. The previously unseen silent footage from the day features Mick Jagger and Keith Richards side-stage watching opening act the Flying Burrito Brothers, along with clips from Santana, Jefferson Airplane, and Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young -- as well as the Stones ill-fated evening performance. The Altamont concert is mainly remembered for the violence instigated by the Hells Angels motorcycle gang, whom the Stones had hired as security -- and the murder of concert-goer Meredith Hunter by Hells Angel Alan Passaro. Passaro was later acquitted of the stabbing after claiming he acted in self-defense. Chris Hillman of the Flying Burrito Brothers told us that from top to tail, Altamont was a dangerous mess. He recalled getting a warning from his former-Byrds bandmate, David Crosby, before playing the Burritos' set: "I'll tell you this, having been there -- it wasn't the people, it was the Hells Angels. And before that last note on the bass stopped ringing, I was gone. From the time it was offered to us, I didn't want to do this (gig). I didn't like it and it felt bad -- and it was bad. It was the worst experience I've ever had. When David Crosby's walkin' down the stairs from the stage, and I'm starting to go up and he says, 'Be careful. Be careful -- pay attention.' And they left immediately. There ya go -- that's Altamont."

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