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YouTube has launched a new monthly program called Living Legends that allows users to ask questions about featured celebrities.
The Rolling Stones are starting up the series that coincides with the release of Martin Scorsese concert film opening today, featuring the band called "Shine a Light," a song title off their critically acclaimed double album "Exile on Main St." released in 1972.
YouTube says it plans to feature people from a number of different fields in the future including film, sports, and politics.
Besides being able to upload a video and ask the Stones questions you can also watch a number of live concert videos of the band on the Living Legends homepage.
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The Rolling Stones are
The Rolling Stones are starting up the series that coincides with the release of Martin Scorsese concert film opening today, featuring the band called "Shine a Light," a song title off their critically acclaimed double album "Exile on Main St." released in 1972.
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It is not a wonder why Youtube will always be the most advance site for video platform . . .
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living legend the name itself the impression starts
Thanks for your indormation
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YouTube is really doing a
YouTube is really doing a great job at bringng fans closer to their heroes!
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I think that youtube rocks, such creative ideas are difficult to come up with.
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In fact it's a gas: watching the Stones do Jumpin' Jack Flash is a gas!
For me, a big fan of the Stones, the news couldn't be better. The ability for such a crew as Mick and company to communicate with their fans is indeed good news.
It will be interesting to see what other Legends You Tube lines up. I am excited about this series.
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