THE "ROCKS OFF" ROLLING
STONES SETLISTS PAGE
BY GARY GALBRAITH
(With Gerardo Liedo)
Miscellaneous Non-Tour Concerts
Empire Pool, Wembley, London – 12-May 1968 © NME
Intertel TV Studios, London – 11-December 1968 ©
Keystone/Hulton Archive (click to watch the live debut of YCAGWYW)
1-May
1966 |
12-May
1968 |
11-Dec
1968 |
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London,
United Kingdom |
London,
United Kingdom |
London,
United Kingdom |
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Empire
Pool, Wembley |
Empire
Pool, Wembley |
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1 |
The Last Time |
Jumpin’
Jack Flash |
Jumpin’
Jack Flash |
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2 |
Play With Fire |
Satisfaction |
Parachute Woman |
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3 |
Satisfaction |
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No Expectations |
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4 |
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You Can’t
Always Get What You Want |
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5 |
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Sympathy
For The Devil |
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6 |
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Salt Of The Earth |
6 |
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“NME Pollwinners’ Concert” |
“NME Pollwinners’ Concert” |
'The
Rolling Stones Rock ‘n’ Roll Circus’ |
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Listed in
this section as the |
Listed in
this section as the |
Proposed TV
special which was scrapped |
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Stones’ performance
was not filmed |
Stones’ performance
was not filmed |
and finally
televised and released on CD in |
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No circulating recording |
Live debut
for song Jumping Jack Flash |
Oct 1996
and on DVD in Oct. 2004 |
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12 days before
its release date so it was new |
Final performance
with Brian Jones |
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To
the audience |
Additional
personnel – Nicky Hopkins |
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A short
silent film exists Click
here to watch |
(piano) and
Rocky Dijon (percussion) with |
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No circulating recording |
the entire ensemble
on backing vox, song 6. |
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The last
“public” show with Brian Jones |
Live debuts
for songs 2-6. Song 6 is |
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actually
a live vocal over a backing track |
Hyde Park, London - 5-Jul 1969 © Barry Wentzell
Fifth Avenue, NYC – May 1, 1975 © Peter L. Gould
5-Jul 1969 |
26-Mar 1971 |
1-May 1975 |
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London, United Kingdom |
London, United Kingdom |
New York City, NY |
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Hyde Park |
Marquee
Club |
Fifth
Avenue |
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1 |
I’m Yours
and I’m Hers |
Live With Me |
Brown Sugar |
1 |
2 |
Jumpin’
Jack Flash |
Dead
Flowers |
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2 |
3 |
No Expectations |
I Got The Blues |
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3 |
4 |
Mercy
Mercy |
Let
It Rock |
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4 |
5 |
Stray
Cat Blues |
Midnight
Rambler |
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5 |
6 |
I’m
Free |
Satisfaction |
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6 |
7 |
Down Home Girl |
Bitch |
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7 |
8 |
Love In Vain |
Brown Sugar |
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8 |
9 |
Loving
Cup |
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9 |
10 |
Midnight
Rambler |
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10 |
11 |
Satisfaction |
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11 |
12 |
Honky
Tonk Women |
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12 |
13 |
Street Fighting Man |
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14 |
Sympathy
For The Devil |
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14 |
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Free
concert in front of a crowd estimated |
Filmed for ‘Ladies
‘n’ Gentlemen – The Rolling |
Media announcement
of the Stones’ |
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between
250-500,000 people |
Stones’ TV special.
Broadcast in France, May |
1975 ‘Tour Of The Americas’ |
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First
concert with Mick Taylor. |
1971 and in
other countries in Europe. The |
They
performed on the back of a flatbed |
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Concert
preceded by Mick Jagger reciting |
Stones were
unhappy with the performance |
truck.
First performance with Ronnie |
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extracts of
‘Adonais’ by Percy Bysshe Shelley |
and chose
not to broadcast it in the UK. |
Wood, who
was not officially a band |
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in memory
of Brian Jones who had died |
The show
was finally released on CD & DVD in |
member
at this point. |
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two
days earlier. |
June 2015
as ‘Marquee Club Live in 1971’ |
Part of the
performance was |
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Songs
2,6,8, 12 & 13 (and incomplete versions |
Song 3 is a
splice of two takes. |
broadcast on news
bulletins. |
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of songs
1,10,11 & 14) broadcast on ‘The |
DVD also features
as bonus material 3 alternate |
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Stones In The Park’ TV special, ITV, 2-Sep 1969 |
takes of
songs 3 & 7 and 2 alternate takes of |
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and on home
video (1983) and DVD (2000) |
these songs
are featured on the CD. |
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Songs 3-4
and an incomplete version of song |
Songs 5 &
7 were also released as bonus DVD |
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5 included
on DVD re-issue (2006) |
material on
the ‘Sticky Fingers Super Deluxe |
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Live debuts
for songs 1,5,7-10 and 12-13 |
Edition’
earlier in June 2015 as a preview of the |
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Song 14
featured Rocky Dijon (percussion) |
upcoming
Marquee ‘71 release. |
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plus
Ginger Johnson & His African Drummers |
Personnel
same as the 1971 British Tour. |
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Knebworth House, Knebworth Fair – 21-August 1976 © Alan Perry
El Mocambo Tavern, Toronto, Ontario – 4 or 5 March
1977 © Unknown
21-Aug 1976 |
4-Mar 1977 |
5-Mar 1977 |
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Knebworth
House |
Toronto, Ontario |
Toronto, Ontario |
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Knebworth,
United Kingdom |
El Mocambo Tavern |
El Mocambo Tavern |
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1 |
Satisfaction |
Route
66 |
Honky
Tonk Women |
1 |
2 |
Ain’t Too Proud
To Beg |
Honky
Tonk Women |
All
Down The Line |
2 |
3 |
If You Can’t
Rock Me / Get Off Of My Cloud |
Hand Of Fate |
Hand Of Fate |
3 |
4 |
Hand Of Fate |
Fool
To Cry |
Route
66 |
4 |
5 |
Around
& Around |
Crazy
Mama |
Fool
To Cry |
5 |
6 |
Little Red Rooster |
Crackin’
Up |
Crazy
Mama |
6 |
7 |
Stray
Cat Blues |
Around
& Around |
Mannish
Boy |
7 |
8 |
Hey
Negrita |
Melody |
Crackin’
Up |
8 |
9 |
Hot Stuff |
Star
Star |
Dance Little Sister |
9 |
10 |
Fool
To Cry |
Worried
About You |
Around
& Around |
10 |
11 |
Star
Star |
Let’s Spend
The Night Together |
Tumbling
Dice |
11 |
12 |
Let’s Spend
The Night Together |
Little Red Rooster |
Hot Stuff |
12 |
13 |
You
Gotta Move |
Luxury |
Star
Star |
13 |
14 |
You Can’t Always
Get What You Want |
Brown Sugar |
Let’s Spend
The Night Together |
14 |
15 |
Dead
Flowers |
Jumpin’
Jack Flash |
Worried
Life Blues |
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16 |
Route
66 |
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Little Red Rooster |
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17 |
Wild Horses |
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It’s Only
Rock ’n ’Roll |
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18 |
Honky
Tonk Women |
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Rip
This Joint |
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19 |
Country Honk |
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Brown Sugar |
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20 |
Tumbling
Dice |
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Jumpin’
Jack Flash |
20 |
21 |
Happy |
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22 |
Nothing
From Nothing |
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23 |
Outta
Space |
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24 |
Midnight
Rambler |
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25 |
It’s Only
Rock ’n ’Roll |
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25 |
26 |
Brown Sugar |
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26 |
27 |
Rip
This Joint |
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28 |
Jumpin’
Jack Flash |
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29 |
Street Fighting Man |
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29 |
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The Stones
headlined ‘Knebworth Fair’, an |
Setlist is
incomplete and running order uncertain. |
Songs 7,8 &
10 released on ‘Love You Live’ (Sep 1977) |
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outdoor
festival in front of about 200,000 fans |
Full show
was probably around 19-20 songs. |
Songs
8 & 10 edited for release. |
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Only ever
performance of song 19 (a few |
Song 12
(edited) released on 'Love You Live’ (Sep 1977) |
Songs 17-18
released on a single (March 2022) |
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lines
only) |
Songs 8,10 &
13 released as bonus tracks on |
Songs 11-12
released on a single (May 2022) |
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Song
5 last performed 9.10.66 |
'El Mocambo 1977’ (May 2022) |
Full show
released on ‘El Mocambo 1977’ (May 2022) |
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Song 6 last
performed circa summer 1965 |
Live debuts for songs
5, 8 & 10. |
Between
song comments on ‘Love You Live’ are from this show |
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Song
12 last performed
17.4.67. |
Song
6 last played in 1963. |
but the
band intros on that release (which probably also come |
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Whilst this
show wasn’t the longest ever |
Songs 11
and a complete song 12 circulate only on a |
this show)
have been omitted from 'El Mocambo 1977’ |
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Stones
concert (approx 150 mins) it features |
soundboard
recording compiled from both nights. |
Live debut
for songs 7 & 15 unless (as is likely) they were |
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more songs
(30) than any other during their |
Remaining
songs are not in circulation. |
also played
at the show the previous night. |
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entire
career. |
Same
personnel as the 1975-1976 tour |
Contrary to
some reports regarding songs performed at this |
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Same
personnel as the 1975-1976 tour |
This was a
surprise gig in front of 300 people. The |
show, Keith
did not sing lead on ‘Happy’ or any other song. |
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Stones were
billed as an unknown band called ‘The |
(thank you
to eye-witness David Hart for confirmation) |
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Cockroaches’
who were opening for April Wine (who |
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instead
opened for the Stones) |
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Civic Auditorium, Oshawa April 22, 1979 © Richard
E. Aaron/Redferns (click image to watch)
100 Club, London – Tribute to Stu (Ian Stewart) – 23 February 1986 © Eva Harvey
22-Apr 1979 (early show) |
22-Apr 1979 (late show) |
23-Feb 1986 |
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Oshawa,
Ontario |
Oshawa,
Ontario |
London, United Kingdom |
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Civic
Auditorium |
Civic
Auditorium |
100 Club |
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1 |
Prodigal
Son |
Prodigal
Son |
Route
66 |
1 |
2 |
Let
It Rock |
Let
It Rock |
Down The Road Apiece |
2 |
3 |
Respectable |
Respectable |
Key To The Highway |
3 |
4 |
Star
Star |
Star
Star |
Confessin’
The Blues |
4 |
5 |
Beast
Of Burden |
Beast
Of Burden |
Mannish
Boy |
5 |
6 |
Just My Imagination |
Just My Imagination |
Bye
Bye Johnny |
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7 |
When The
Whip Comes Down |
When The
Whip Comes Down |
Harlem Shuffle |
7 |
8 |
Shattered |
Shattered |
Little Red Rooster |
8 |
9 |
Miss You |
Miss You |
Down In The Bottom |
9 |
10 |
Jumpin’
Jack Flash |
Jumpin’
Jack Flash |
Dust
My Broom |
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11 |
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Little Queenie |
11 |
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Canadian Institute
For The Blind (CNIB) |
Canadian Institute
For The Blind (CNIB) |
Private
concert for family and friends held as a |
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Benefit
Concert. Show opened with a 7-song |
Benefit
Concert. Show opened with an 8-song |
tribute to
Ian Stewart, who had died on 12 Dec 1985. |
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set by The
New Barbarians (featuring Ronnie & |
set by The
New Barbarians (featuring Ronnie & |
No circulating recording |
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Keith)
before the Stones’ set, which began |
Keith)
before the Stones’ set, which began |
with
special guests : Simon Kirke (drums) on |
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with Mick
and Keith performing ‘Prodigal Son’. |
with Mick
and Keith performing ‘Prodigal Son’. |
songs 1-7 (Charlie
arrived late as he was stuck |
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(it’s first
performance since 14.3.71) |
Personnel
same as the 1978 US Tour. |
in
traffic!), Jeff Beck (guitar) on songs 6-9), |
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Personnel
same as the 1978 US Tour. |
The rest of
the New Barbarians guested on |
Eric
Clapton (guitar) on songs 3-6, 10-11 |
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The rest of
the New Barbarians guested on |
song
10 |
Pete
Townshend (guitar) on songs 7-11 and |
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song
10 |
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Jack Bruce
(bass – replacing Bill) on song 11. |
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Chuck Leavell on piano. |
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No Jagger/Richards
songs – all covers. |
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Live debuts
for songs 7 and 10. |
Juilliard School of Music, Lincoln Center, NYC – 10 May 2005 © Stephen Lovekin (click image to watch)
Superbowl, Ford Field, Detroit MI – 5 February 2006 © Carlos Osorio
10-May 2005 |
5-Feb 2006 |
6-Dec 2021 |
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New York City, NY |
Detroit, Mi. |
London, United Kingdom |
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Juilliard
School of Music, Lincoln Center |
Ford Field |
Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club |
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1 |
Start
Me Up |
Start
Me Up |
Shame
Shame Shame |
1 |
2 |
Oh No, Not
You Again |
Rough Justice |
Down The Road Apiece |
2 |
3 |
Brown Sugar |
Satisfaction |
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'A Bigger
Bang’ world tour announcement and |
'Superbowl
XL Halftime Show’. Broadcast live |
The Stones performed
two songs as part of a multi-act |
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press conference,
opening with a 3-song set |
on ABC (US)
(albeit with a 5-second delay to |
tribute
show to Charlie Watts, organised by his daughter |
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featuring
only the four Stones and Darryl Jones |
have some
lyrics on songs 1 & 2 censored) and |
Seraphina
and granddaughter Charlotte. |
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The event
was broadcast (in parts) on the internet |
in most countries
around the world. |
This was a private
event in front of approximately 220 |
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and by
various TV stations around the world. |
Full
performance released on ‘Superbowl XL - |
family and friends.
Additional musicians – Dave Green |
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Live debut for song
2. |
Champions Pittsburgh
Steelers’ DVD Feb-2006. |
(stand up bass), Axel Zwingenberger
(piano) and Mark |
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Flanagan (guitar). |
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Note – by
my calculations, this was the 2,000th |
It’s
unlikely that there’ll be a circulating recording of |
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Rolling Stones concert. |
this
show! |
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First performance
of song 1 since 18.9.97 |
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Also check the Board for our reactions |
First performance
of song 2 since the Ian Stewart |
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Tribute show on
23.2.86. |
The Racket, NYC - October 19, 2023 © Kevin Mazur
19-Oct 2023 |
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New York City, NY |
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Racket
NYC |
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1 |
Shattered |
1 |
2 |
Angry |
2 |
3 |
Whole
Wide World |
3 |
4 |
Tumbling
Dice |
4 |
5 |
Bite My Head Off |
5 |
6 |
Jumpin’
Jack Flash |
6 |
7 |
Sweet Sounds Of
Heaven |
7 |
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Promotional
concert for the launch of ‘Hackney |
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Diamonds’
in front of about 500 industry insiders |
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although a
few dozen fans were given tickets |
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Additional
musicians other than the Stones, Darryl |
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and Steve
Jordan were Matt Clifford (keyboards) |
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and Chanel
Haynes (backing vocals) |
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With
special guest Lady Gaga (vocals) on song 7 |
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Live debuts
for songs 2, 3, 5 and 7. |
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Full show
released on ‘Hackney Diamonds Live |
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Deluxe’ (Dec 2023) |
©GARY GALBRAITH 2022