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The Rolling Stones' is a groundbreaking concert film that captures the band during the European leg of their 1990 Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour . Released in 1991, it holds the distinction of being the first feature-length concert film shot entirely in the IMAX format. Production and Technical Milestone

The film was recorded over five nights in London, Berlin, and Turin. Because IMAX cameras at the time could only hold about nine minutes of film, the production required massive coordination to swap magazines between songs without missing the action. The result was a visual experience of unprecedented scale, projected on screens up to eight stories high, which allowed fans to see the band with a level of detail previously impossible in cinema. Setlist and Performance ROLLING_STONES_LIVE_AT_THE_MAX

The film features the "classic" 1990s lineup, including in one of his final tours with the band. The setlist is a blend of then-new tracks and legendary hits: High-Energy Openers: "Start Me Up" and "Sad Sad Sad." The Rolling Stones' is a groundbreaking concert film

"Sympathy for the Devil," "Brown Sugar," and "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction." Because IMAX cameras at the time could only

A sprawling, psychedelic version of "2,000 Light Years from Home" and the heavily synthesized "Continental Drift."