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''Rolling Stones: Live at the Max'' (also known as ''Stones at the Max'') is a concert film by
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released in 1991. It was specially filmed in IMAX during the Urban Jungle Tour in
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in 1990. It was the first concert movie shot in the IMAX format. ''Rolling Stones: Live at the Max'' premiered 25 October 1991 in
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at the
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. In the UK it was shown at the National Museum of Photography, Film and Television in Bradford, Yorkshire in 1992. The tagline was "Larger than life".


Production

''Rolling Stones: Live at the Max'' was the first feature-length film ever to be filmed in IMAX format. Imaging fed to the jumbotrons at concerts came from trucks where switching equipment was used to control live feeds from an army of video cameras. Midway through post-production, the request came to use some of this video that had been recorded on 3/4" tape in the final IMAX film. This required a series of tests to improve the fidelity of this video footage so that it could be mixed in with the footage captured on IMAX 70 mm film without a significant drop in quality. Test negatives were processed in New York and prints were returned to Toronto for screening at the IMAX theatre at
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. After many tries, a process was created to improve the video enough to be used. The final release included approximately 6 minutes of this footage. Originally shot with 8 IMAX cameras outfitted with the first long load film magazines, 5 concerts were recorded in 3 cities. The magazines were so huge and the logistics of the loading so unpredictable, there was no guarantee of complete coverage of any song in any single concert. Trying to cut the film on a traditional flatbed editor proved impossible, so an
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, an early digital non-linear editing system developed, and custom configured by Lucasfilm, was used. 35mm workprints were assembled, transferred to video, and recorded to laser videodiscs that the EditDroid could work from. The 8-headed Droid could load all databases and imaging for a single song in all concert locations. The editors could jump to any point in a song, see what was available (or not), then jump to the same spot in all subsequent concerts.


Home video

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versions were released under the title ''Rolling Stones: Live at the Max''. See also the live album '' Flashpoint'', released in 1991, from the same tour.


Track listing

All tracks by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. # "Continental Drift" # "Start Me Up" # "Sad Sad Sad" # "Tumbling Dice" # "Ruby Tuesday" # "Rock and a Hard Place" # "Honky Tonk Women" # "You Can't Always Get What You Want" # "Happy" # "Paint It Black" # "2000 Light Years from Home" # "Sympathy for the Devil" # "Street Fighting Man" # "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)" # "Brown Sugar" # "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"


Stadium venues and dates

The list below reflects the sound recording dates. The video is a mix of the listed shows, plus footage from 29 July 1990.


Personnel

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s, percussion *
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 – vocals, guitars *
Ronnie Wood Ronald David Wood (born 1 June 1947) is an English rock musician, best known as an official member of the Rolling Stones since 1975, as well as a member of Faces and the Jeff Beck Group. Wood began his career in 1964, playing guitar with a ...
 – guitars * Bill Wyman –
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* Charlie Watts – drums Additional personnel *Matt Clifford – keyboards, backing vocals,
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, percussion * Chuck Leavell – keyboards, backing vocals, percussion *
Bobby Keys Robert Henry Keys (December 18, 1943 – December 2, 2014) was an American saxophonist who performed with other musicians as a member of several horn sections of the 1970s. He appears on albums by the Rolling Stones, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Harry Ni ...
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by The Uptown Horns – Arno Hecht, Paul Litteral, Bob Funk, Crispen Cloe *
Bernard Fowler Bernard Fowler (born January 2, 1960) is an American musician. He is known for a long association with The Rolling Stones, providing backing vocals since 1989 and on their studio recordings and live tours. Fowler has been a featured guest vocali ...
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, percussion *Sophia Jones – backing vocals *Lorelei McBroom – backing vocals


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* {{Julien Temple 1991 films 1994 video albums Concert films Films directed by David Douglas (director) Films directed by Julien Temple Films directed by Roman Kroitor IMAX films Live video albums The Rolling Stones films The Rolling Stones video albums 1990s English-language films 1990s British films