
Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones
1973 · Movie · PG · 83 min · ★ 5.7 · 91% critics
This concert film captures a major rock band on its 1972 North American tour, performing in Texas on a small stage against a mostly black backdrop. It’s a straight-through music experience, moving from hard rock to blues and classic rock-and-roll without backstage story material.
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Details
- Original title
- Ladies & Gentlemen, the Rolling Stones
- Years
- 1973
- Release date
- 1973-12-01
- Language
- English
- Rated
- PG
- Runtime
- 83 min
- Critic score
- 91/100
- TMDB rating
- 5.7/10 (13 votes)
About
You’ll likely enjoy this if you want a stripped-down, performance-first concert movie in the vein of Gimme Shelter or Pink Floyd: Live at Pompeii; Not for you if you need interviews, backstage moments, or a broader documentary story.
Pros: nonstop live energy; strong song variety; intimate stage feel | Cons: little visual variety; narrow performer focus; no behind-the-scenes context
Themes
- rock 'n' roll
- rock music
- rock concert
- stage performance
- the rolling stones
- music concert
- live musical performance
- concert footage
Cast & crew

Mick Jagger
as Self - Vocals, Harp

Keith Richards
as Self - Vocals, Guitar

Charlie Watts
as Self - Drums

Bill Wyman
as Self - Bass

Mick Taylor
as Self - Guitar

Nicky Hopkins
as Self - Piano

Bobby Keys
as Self - Saxophone, Percussion
- JP
Jim Price
as Self - Trumpet, Trombone

Ian Stewart
as Self - Mystery Piano
Directed by Rollin Binzer