Ahead of this week's reissues of The Rolling Stones' 2002 hits collection, Forty Licks, comes a new video for "Gimme Shelter."
Featuring scenes inspired by the cover of the album it's on, 1969's Let It Bleed, you can watch it on YouTube.
Forty Licks will be released digitally for the first time on Wednesday followed on Friday by a limited-edition four-disc, 180-gram black vinyl set housed in a wide spine gatefold sleeve.
In other Stones-related news, Mick Jagger has posted a short video of him looking at his girlfriend Melanie Hamrick's recently published novel, First Position. He calls is "saucy."
Speaking of books, former Stones bassist Bill Wyman will discuss his latest one, Bill Wyman’s Chelsea, at the Chelsea History Festival on October 1st at the National Army Museum in London.
Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood has painted a statue of a gorilla that's one of 15 on display in London until October 14th as part of the Tusk Gorilla Trail in support of African conservation.
And Woody has unveiled two new paintings -- one of Jeff Beck and the other of Eric Clapton.