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

London, United Kingdom

London, United Kingdom

London, United Kingdom

Empire Pool, Wembley

Empire Pool, Wembley

Intertel TV Studios

 

 

 

1

The Last Time

Jumpin’ Jack Flash

Jumpin’ Jack Flash

1

2

Play With Fire

Satisfaction

Parachute Woman

2

3

Satisfaction

 

No Expectations

3

4

 

 

You Can’t Always Get What You Want

4

5

 

 

Sympathy For The Devil

5

6

 

 

Salt Of The Earth

6

 

 

 

“NME PollwinnersConcert

“NME PollwinnersConcert

'The Rolling Stones Rock ‘n’ Roll Circus’

Listed in this section as the

Listed in this section as the

Proposed TV special which was scrapped

Stones’ performance was not filmed

Stones’ performance was not filmed

and finally televised and released on CD in

No circulating recording

Live debut for song Jumping Jack Flash

Oct 1996 and on DVD in Oct. 2004

 

12 days before its release date so it was new

Final performance with Brian Jones

 

 To the audience

Additional personnel – Nicky Hopkins

 

 A short silent film exists Click here to watch

(piano) and Rocky Dijon (percussion) with

 

No circulating recording

the entire ensemble on backing vox, song 6.

 

The last “public” show with Brian Jones

Live debuts for songs 2-6. Song 6 is

 

 

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

London, United Kingdom

London, United Kingdom

New York City, NY

Hyde Park

Marquee Club

Fifth Avenue

 

 

 

1

I’m Yours and I’m Hers

Live With Me

Brown Sugar

1

2

Jumpin’ Jack Flash

Dead Flowers

 

2

3

No Expectations

I Got The Blues

 

3

4

Mercy Mercy

Let It Rock

 

4

5

Stray Cat Blues

Midnight Rambler

 

5

6

I’m Free

Satisfaction

 

6

7

Down Home Girl

Bitch

 

7

8

Love In Vain

Brown Sugar

 

8

9

Loving Cup

 

 

9

10

Midnight Rambler

 

 

10

11

Satisfaction

 

 

11

12

Honky Tonk Women

 

 

12

13

Street Fighting Man

 

 

13

14

Sympathy For The Devil

 

 

14

 

 

 

Free concert in front of a crowd estimated

Filmed for ‘Ladies ‘n’ Gentlemen – The Rolling

Media announcement of the Stones’

between 250-500,000 people

Stones’ TV special. Broadcast in France, May

1975 ‘Tour Of The Americas

First concert with Mick Taylor.

1971 and in other countries in Europe. The

They performed on the back of a flatbed

Concert preceded by Mick Jagger reciting

Stones were unhappy with the performance

truck. First performance with Ronnie

extracts of ‘Adonais’ by Percy Bysshe Shelley

and chose not to broadcast it in the UK.

Wood, who was not officially a band

in memory of Brian Jones who had died

The show was finally released on CD & DVD in

member at this point.

two days earlier.

June 2015 as ‘Marquee Club Live in 1971’

Part of the performance was

Songs 2,6,8, 12 & 13 (and incomplete versions

Song 3 is a splice of two takes.

broadcast on news bulletins.

of songs 1,10,11 & 14) broadcast on ‘The

DVD also features as bonus material 3 alternate

 

Stones In The Park’ TV special, ITV, 2-Sep 1969

takes of songs 3 & 7 and 2 alternate takes of

 

and on home video (1983) and DVD (2000)

these songs are featured on the CD.

 

Songs 3-4 and an incomplete version of song

Songs 5 & 7 were also released as bonus DVD

 

5 included on DVD re-issue (2006)

material on the ‘Sticky Fingers Super Deluxe

 

Live debuts for songs 1,5,7-10 and 12-13

Edition’ earlier in June 2015 as a preview of the

 

Song 14 featured Rocky Dijon (percussion)

upcoming Marquee ‘71 release.

 

plus Ginger Johnson & His African Drummers

Personnel same as the 1971 British Tour.

 

 


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

Knebworth House

Toronto, Ontario

Toronto, Ontario

Knebworth, United Kingdom

El Mocambo Tavern

El Mocambo Tavern

 

 

 

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

15

16

Route 66

 

Little Red Rooster

16

17

Wild Horses

 

It’s Only Rock ’n ’Roll

17

18

Honky Tonk Women

 

Rip This Joint

18

19

Country Honk

 

Brown Sugar

19

20

Tumbling Dice

 

Jumpin’ Jack Flash

20

21

Happy

 

 

21

22

Nothing From Nothing

 

 

22

23

Outta Space

 

 

23

24

Midnight Rambler

 

 

24

25

It’s Only Rock ’n ’Roll

 

 

25

26

Brown Sugar

 

 

26

27

Rip This Joint

 

 

27

28

Jumpin’ Jack Flash

 

 

28

29

Street Fighting Man

 

 

29

 

 

 

The Stones headlined ‘Knebworth Fair’, an

Setlist is incomplete and running order uncertain.

Songs 7,8 & 10 released on ‘Love You Live’ (Sep 1977)

outdoor festival in front of about 200,000 fans

Full show was probably around 19-20 songs.

Songs 8 & 10 edited for release.

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)

lines only)

Songs 8,10 & 13 released as bonus tracks on

Songs 11-12 released on a single (May 2022)

Song 5 last performed 9.10.66

'El Mocambo 1977’ (May 2022)

Full show released on ‘El Mocambo 1977’ (May 2022)

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

Song 12 last performed 17.4.67.

Song 6 last played in 1963.

but the band intros on that release (which probably also come

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’

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

more songs (30) than any other during their

Remaining songs are not in circulation.

also played at the show the previous night.

entire career.

Same personnel as the 1975-1976 tour

Contrary to some reports regarding songs performed at this

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.

 

Stones were billed as an unknown band called ‘The

(thank you to eye-witness David Hart for confirmation)

 

Cockroaches’ who were opening for April Wine (who

 

 

instead opened for the Stones)

 


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

Oshawa, Ontario

Oshawa, Ontario

London, United Kingdom

Civic Auditorium

Civic Auditorium

100 Club

 

 

 

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

6

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

10

11

 

 

Little Queenie

11

 

 

 

Canadian Institute For The Blind (CNIB)

Canadian Institute For The Blind (CNIB)

Private concert for family and friends held as a

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.

set by The New Barbarians (featuring Ronnie &

set by The New Barbarians (featuring Ronnie &

No circulating recording

Keith) before the Stones’ set, which began

Keith) before the Stones’ set, which began

with special guests : Simon Kirke (drums) on

with Mick and Keith performing ‘Prodigal Son’.

with Mick and Keith performing ‘Prodigal Son’.

songs 1-7 (Charlie arrived late as he was stuck

(it’s first performance since 14.3.71)

Personnel same as the 1978 US Tour.

in traffic!), Jeff Beck (guitar) on songs 6-9),

Personnel same as the 1978 US Tour.

The rest of the New Barbarians guested on

Eric Clapton (guitar) on songs 3-6, 10-11

The rest of the New Barbarians guested on

song 10

Pete Townshend (guitar) on songs 7-11 and

song 10

 

Jack Bruce (bass – replacing Bill) on song 11.

 

 

Chuck Leavell on piano.

 

 

No Jagger/Richards songs – all covers.

 

 

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

New York City, NY

Detroit, Mi.

London, United Kingdom

Juilliard School of Music, Lincoln Center

Ford Field

Ronnie Scott’s Jazz Club

 

 

 

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

 

3

 

 

 

'A Bigger Bang’ world tour announcement and

'Superbowl XL Halftime Show’. Broadcast live

The Stones performed two songs as part of a multi-act

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

featuring only the four Stones and Darryl Jones

have some lyrics on songs 1 & 2 censored) and

Seraphina and granddaughter Charlotte.

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

and by various TV stations around the world.

Full performance released on ‘Superbowl XL -

family and friends. Additional musicians – Dave Green

Live debut for song 2.

Champions Pittsburgh Steelers’ DVD Feb-2006.

(stand up bass), Axel Zwingenberger (piano) and Mark

 

 

Flanagan (guitar).

 

Note – by my calculations, this was the 2,000th

It’s unlikely that there’ll be a circulating recording of

 

Rolling Stones concert.

this show!

 

 

 

First performance of song 1 since 18.9.97

 

 Also check the Board for our reactions
before, during and after the Super Bowl
Main link and then
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First performance of song 2 since the Ian Stewart

 

 

Tribute show on 23.2.86.

 

The Racket, NYC - October 19, 2023 © Kevin Mazur

 

19-Oct 2023

New York City, NY

Racket NYC

 

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

 

Promotional concert for the launch of ‘Hackney

Diamonds’ in front of about 500 industry insiders

although a few dozen fans were given tickets

Additional musicians other than the Stones, Darryl

and Steve Jordan were Matt Clifford (keyboards)

and Chanel Haynes (backing vocals)

With special guest Lady Gaga (vocals) on song 7

Live debuts for songs 2, 3, 5 and 7.

Full show released on ‘Hackney Diamonds Live

Deluxe’ (Dec 2023)

 

 

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