Stones at the Max


Rolling Stones: Live at the Max is a concert film by The Rolling Stones released in 1991. It was specially filmed in IMAX during the Urban Jungle Tour in Europe in 1990. It was one of the first efforts at presenting entertainment in the IMAX format.
Rolling Stones: Live at the Max premiered 25 October 1991 in Los Angeles at the California Museum of Science and Industry. 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 "bread trucks" switching live feeds from an army of video cameras. Midway through post, the request came to use some of this video that had been recorded on 3/4" tape in the final IMAX film. This began a crazy series of tests to improve and up-res this video to be shot on IMAX neg at the lens facility in Mississauga. Test neg was processed in New York, prints made, returned to Toronto for screening at the IMAX theater at Ontario Place. After many tries, a process was created to improve imaging enough to be used. Final release included approximately 6 minutes of this footage.
Originally shot with 8 IMAX cameras outfitted with the first long load film magazines, for 5 concerts 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. Eventually trying to cut this on a flatbed proved impossible. Recently re-released EditDroids were in Toronto on various projects and one was custom configured with the help of the folks at Lucas in Los Angeles. All 35mm "twist reduction" work print was reassembled in original rolls, transferred to video and recorded on one-off laser videodiscs. The 8-headed Droid could load all data bases and imaging for a single song in all concert locations. The editors could jump to any point in a song, see what was available then jump to the same spot in all subsequent concerts. The trick was tracing back from the Droid data through LaserDisc data through video data back to 35mm stepdown print edge code and ultimately to the original IMAX neg - frame accurately to produce the neg cut list that needed to sync with the original 64 track digital recordings.

Home video

, DVD and Blu-ray 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 songs by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
  1. "Continental Drift"
  2. "Start Me Up"
  3. "Sad Sad Sad"
  4. "Tumbling Dice"
  5. "Ruby Tuesday"
  6. "Rock and a Hard Place"
  7. "Honky Tonk Women"
  8. "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
  9. "Happy"
  10. "Paint It Black"
  11. "2000 Light Years from Home"
  12. "Sympathy for the Devil"
  13. "Street Fighting Man"
  14. "It's Only Rock 'n Roll "
  15. "Brown Sugar"
  16. " Satisfaction"

    Stadium venues and dateshttp://rocksoff.org/1990b.htmhttp://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/works1.htm

The list below reflects the sound recording dates. The video is a mix of the listed shows, plus footage from 29 July 1990.
Song TitleDate PlayedVenue
Continental Drift
Start Me Up24 August 1990London, England
Sad Sad Sad28 July 1990Turin, Italy
Tumbling Dice24 August 1990London, England
Ruby Tuesday25 August 1990London, England
Rock and a Hard Place28 July 1990Turin, Italy
Honky Tonk Women28 July 1990Turin, Italy
You Can't Always Get What You Want25 August 1990London, England
Happy14 August 1990East Berlin, German Dem. Rep.
Paint It Black28 July 1990Turin, Italy
2000 Light Years from Home28 July 1990Turin, Italy
Sympathy for the Devil28 July or 24 August 1990Turin, Italy or London, England
Street Fighting Man24 August 1990London, England
It's Only Rock 'n Roll 14 August 1990East Berlin, German Dem. Rep.
Brown Sugar25 August 1990London, England
Satisfaction13 August 1990 or 14 August 1990East Berlin, German Dem. Rep. or London, England

Personnel

The Rolling Stones
Additional personnel