Full Rolling Stones movies online

Great, I’ve discovered several full Rolling Stones movies, concerts and documentaries online!

’65-’67 radio broadcasts – L’Olympia Theatre – Paris

Everybody Needs Somebody To Love/Around And Around * Time Is on My Side * It’s All Over Now * 19th Nervous Breakdown * Get Off Of My Cloud * The Last Time * Paint It Black * Under My Thumb * Ruby Tuesday * Let’s Spend The Night Together * Satisfaction
Great version of “Paint It Black” on this recording!!

Paris, L’Olympia Theatre, April 18th, 1965 (audio bootleg)

Everybody Needs Somebody To Love/Around And Around * Off The Hook * Time Is On My Side * Carol * It’s All Over Now * Little Red Rooster * Route 66 * Everybody Needs Somebody To Love * The Last Time * I’m Alright * Hey Crawdaddy

Melbourne, Palais Theatre, St. Kilda, February 24th, 1966, 2nd show (audio bootleg)

Last Time * Mercy Mercy *She Said Yeah * Play With Fire * Not Fade Away * That’s How Strong My Love Is * Get Off Of My Cloud * Satisfaction
The announcer is a nutter – “Do you like Bill Wyman? Do you like Bill Wyman?!?! Do you like Charlie Watts? Do you like Keith Richard? Do you like Brian Jones, do you like Mick Jagger, DO YOU LIKE THE ROLLING STONES!?!?!?!?!?!?” Great version of “Not Fade Away” on this recording.

Honolulu, June 28th, 1966, K-POI Concert (audio bootleg)

“This, I think, is the most exciting moments that any of us will ever experience. On behalf of the Honolulu Police Department, we’d like to ask you to please remain seated throughout the next performance, if you will please, let’s make it fair for everyone so everyone can see a swinging show.”
Someone announces after “Paint It Black” that the next song will be “The Last Time”… which they already did. Mick jumps in and introduces “Lady Jane”.
Not Fade Away * The Last Time * Paint It Black * Lady Jane * Mothers Little Helper * Get Off Of My Cloud * 19th Nervous Breakdown * Satisfaction

Paris, L’Olympia Theatre, April 11th, 1967 (audio bootleg)

Paint It Black * 19th Nervous Breakdown * Lady Jane * Get Off Of My Cloud/Yesterday’s Papers * Under My Thumb * Ruby Tuesday * Let’s Spend The Night Together * Goin’ Home * Satisfaction
Great version of “Get Off My Cloud/Yesterday’s Papers”.

Livermore, California, Altamont Speedway, December 6th, 1969 (audio bootleg)

Jumping Jack Flash * Carol * Sympathy For The Devil * The Sun Is Shining * Stray Cat Blues * Love in Vain * Under My Thumb * Brown Sugar * Midnight Rambler * Live With Me * Gimme Shelter * Little Queenie * Satisfaction * Honky Tonk Women * Street Fighting Man
From the start you can hear the difficulties the organisers are having controlling the crowd, and several songs are interrupted by disturbances. “Aw shit, man.” You hear “Under My Thumb”, it gets interrupted, and then picks up, and you know that’s when Meredith Hunter gets killed, his dead body trampled.
“Jumping Jack Flash” starts off very slow, thin-sounding.

Los Angeles, The Forum, Inglewood, November 8th, 1969 (2nd show) (audio bootleg)

Jumping Jack Flash – Carol – Sympathy For The Devil – Stray Cat Blues – Prodigal Son – You Gotta Move – Love In Vain – I’m Free – Under My Thumb – Midnight Rambler – Live With Me – Little Queenie – Satisfaction – Honky Tonk Women – Street Fighting Man.

After “Stray Cat Blues”, long pause as Mick tells the crowd to sit down. Mick Jagger’s vocals and Charlie Watts’ drums are hard to hear, but we get plenty of Mick Taylor’s guitar.

Oakland, Oakland Coliseum, November 9th, 1969 (early show) (audio bootleg)

Jumping Jack Flash * Prodigal Son * You Gotta Move * Carol * Sympathy For The Devil * Stray Cat Blues * Love I n Vain * I’m Free * Under My Thumb * Midnight Rambler * Live With Me * Little Queenie * Satisfaction * Honky Tonk Women * Street Fighting Man

The announcer explains that they didn’t have cars at the airport when the plane arrived, but the band was coming. “We’re now here, we’re now ready, it’s time for rock ‘n’ roll, we’re pleased to be here, we want you all to get up and groove with us. The Rolling Stones!” Mick’s voice is the loudest in the mix of this bootleg, which fades in and out at times. They run into electrical problems, so they go into acoustic numbers. “Let’s have a look at you.” This sounds like the concert that was excerpted in the Gimme Shelter movie, especially before “Live With Me”.

Oakland, Oakland Coliseum, Nov 9th, 1969 (late show) (audio bootleg)

Jumping Jack Flash * Carol * Sympathy For The Devil * Stray Cat Blues * Prodigal Son * You Gotta Move * Love In Vain * I’m Free * Under My Thumb * Midnight Rambler * Live With Me * Gimme Shelter * Little Queenie * Satisfaction * Honky Tonk Women

Sound much better this time around, nicer sound, we jump right into Jumping Jack Flash, the intro is not recorded unfortunately. In the later set they left out “Street Fighting Man”, but they included “Gimme Shelter”.

San Diego, San Diego Sports Arena, November 10th, 1969 (audio bootleg)

Jumping Jack Flash * Carol * Sympathy For The Devil * Stray Cat Blues * Prodigal Son * You Gotta Move * Love In Vain * I’m Free * Under My Thumb * Midnight Rambler * Live With Me * Little Queenie * Satisfaction * Honky Tonk Women * Street Fighting Man

Full and proper intro on this one, the band rumbles and hums on in, playing the same set as the early Oakland gig (but in proper order). Sound drops out at times.

University of Illinois, Champaign, November 15th, 1969, first show (audio bootleg)

Jumping Jack Flash * Carol * Sympathy For The Devil * Stray Cat Blues * Love In Vain * Prodigal Son * You Gotta Move * Under My Thumb * Midnight Rambler * Little Queenie * Satisfaction * Honky Tonk Women * Street Fighting Man

Mick gives camp announcements. “Welcome to Champaign Illinois. We’re right pleased to be here. You know it’s not too often that us country folk can get to a big town like yours, so when we get to we really dig it,” in full-on thick American accent. Poor audio quality, deteriorated, sometimes drops out with tape stretch.

Baltimore, November 26th, 1969 (audio bootleg)

Jumping Jack Flash * Carol * Sympathy For The Devil * Stray Cat Blues * Love In Vain * You Gotta Move * Under My Thumb/I’m Free * Midnight Rambler * Live With Me * Satisfaction * Honky Tonk Women * Street Fighting Man

Cologne, Sporthalle, September 18th, 1970 (audio bootleg)

Jumping Jack Flash * Roll Over Beethoven * Sympathy For The Devil * Stray Cat Blues * Love In Vain * Dead Flowers * Midnight Rambler * Live With Me * Little Queenie * Brown Sugar * Honky Tonk Women * Street Fighting Man

Recorded the day Jimi Hendrix died, Mick dedicates “Brown Sugar” to Jimi at the 46:06 mark. Mick’s voice disappears for a while at the end of “Street Fighting Man”, it sounds rather karaoke at this point. But the crowd screams and claps along anyway. Was he doing a striptease?

Gimme Shelter, 1970

Leeds University, March 13th, 1971 (audio bootleg)

Dead Flowers * Stray Cat Blues * Love In Vain * Midnight Rambler * Bitch * Honky Tonk Women * Satisfaction * Little Queenie * Brown Sugar * Street Fighting Man * Let It Rock
Very nice sound quality, great Nicky Hopkins pianos on “Dead Flowers”, Great, slowed down, ultra bluesy version of “Love In Vain”, wild Mick Taylor guitar, sweet piano from Nicky Hopkins, and a few honkin’ horns, the whole band is in slow gargle here. Mick does a Prince-like wail at 11:07 (think the end of “Purple Rain”). “Midnight Rambler” sounds fantastically swampy, with whispers of “Go down on my baby” and some weird slurping bass sounds! Great hearing horns all over the show, such as in “Little Queenie” (not so great on “Street Fighting Man”, though).

London, England, Marquee Club, March 26th 1971 (full concert video)

Live With Me * Dead Flowers * I Got The Blues * Let It Rock * Midnight Rambler * Satisfaction * Bitch * Brown Sugar
See my review of this piece here.

Cocksucker Blues – the controversial unreleased film from 1972, shot and directed by Exile on Main St cover photographer Robert Frank (documentary and concert video)

See my review of this piece here.

Philadelphia Spectrum, July 20th/21st, 1972 (audio bootleg)

Brown Sugar * Bitch * Rocks Off * Gimme Shelter * Happy * Tumbling Dice * Love In Vain * Sweet Virginia * You Can’t Always Get What You Want * All Down The Line * Midnight Rambler * Bye Bye Johnny * Rip This Joint * Jumping Jack Flash * Street Fighting Man * Uptight/Satisfaction (Stevie Wonder singing “Uptight”) * Don’t Lie To Me (Houston June 24, 1972)

Great four-punch opener with “Brown Sugar”, “Bitch”, “Rocks Off” and “Gimme Shelter.” There are not a lot of live performances of “Rocks Off” out there, and this one lacks a bit of zip (the horns come in late, for example). Keith crackles on “Happy”, and “Tumblin’ Dice” tumbles, and “Down The Line” moves at about double speed. Funky intro of band members at the one hour mark between “Midnight Rambler” and “Bye Bye Johnny”, great crowd response to every name. Stevie Wonder carries the last songs “Uptight” with the Stones’ horn section and his own guys along as well, before the Stones cut back with “Satisfaction” and “Don’t Lie To Me” (video footage of “Uptight” and “Satisfaction” can be seen in “Cocksucker Blues”, see above).

Philadelphia – Ft Worth – Houston 1972 (audio bootleg)

Brown Sugar * Bitch * Rocks Off * Gimme Shelter * Dead Flowers *Happy * Tumbling Dice * Love In Vain * Sweet Virginia *You Can’t Always Get What You Want – All Down The Line * Midnight Rambler * Rip This Joint * Jumping Jack Flash * Street Fighting Man * Tumbling Dice 2 * Bitch 2

Sharp piano from Nicky Hopkins on “Brown Sugar”, nice breakdown in the middle of “Bitch”, a very jaunty version of “Dead Flowers”. “Happy” speeds along as fast as “Rip This Joint”, the band has more energy than ever! Things slow down a bit for “Tumbling Dice”. “Midnight Rambler” starts off with some thick blues snorting from Mick on his harmonica.

Say – did Bruce Springsteen rip off Keith’s “Happy” vocal delivery for “Born In The USA”?

Los Angeles, Nicaraguan Earthquake Benefit, The Forum, Inglewood, January 18th, 1973 (audio bootleg)

Brown Sugar * Bitch * Rocks Off * Gimme Shelter * Route 66 * It’s All Over Now * Happy * No Expectations * Tumbling Dice * Sweet Virginia * You Can’t Always Get What You Want * Dead Flowers * Stray Cat Blues * Live With Me * All Down The Line * Rip This Joint * Jumping Jack Flash * Street Fighting Man

Bianca got the boys to help out on this one. Again, more of the Mick Taylor guitar cutting through than the horns or the piano or anything else. “All Over Now” is kind of weird honkey tonk, unlike the poppy original, full of slide guitar and saxophone. “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” is all lead guitar and sax, making it sound kind of avant garde.

Melbourne, Australia, Kooyong Tennis Court, February 17th, 1973

Brown Sugar * Bitch * Rocks Off * Gimme Shelter * Happy * Tumbling Dice * Love In Vain * Sweet Virginia * You Can’t Always Get What You Want * Honky Tonk Women * All Down The Line * Midnight Rambler * Bye Bye Johnny * Jumping Jack Flash * Street Fighting Man
Very raw recording, the guitars sound like they’re piped through a shredded practice amp. Mick is positively snarling the lyrics, in particular on “Sweet Virginia” (although, ironically, a song like “Bitch”, earlier in the set, comes off as pretty tame). “Ladies and gentlemen, on behalf of the Rolling Stones, they’re very tired. Thank you, good afternoon, and good evening.”

Melbourne, Australia, Kooyong Tennis Court, February 18th, 1973

Kooyong Tennis Court – February 18, 1973 – Brown Sugar * Bitch * Rocks Off * Gimme Shelter * Happy * Tumbling Dice * Love In Vain * Sweet Virginia * You Can’t Always Get What You Want * Honky Tonk Women * All Down The Line * Midnight Rambler * Bye Bye Johnny * Jumping Jack Flash * Street Fighting Man

Perth, Western Australia Cricket Ground, February 24th, 1973

Western Australia Cricket Ground, February 24th 1973 : Brown Sugar * Bitch * Rocks Off * Gimme Shelter * Happy * Tumbling Dice * Honky Tonk Women * All Down The Line * Midnight Rambler * Little Queenie – the concert is on Nicky Hopkins’ birthday, and they briefly do a bit of “Happy Birthday to you”.

Sydney, Royal Randwick Racecourse, February 26th, 1973

Royal Randwick Racecourse, Sydney, February 26th 1973 : Brown Sugar * Bitch * Rocks Off * Gimme Shelter * Happy * Tumbling Dice * Love In Vain * Sweet Virginia * You Can’t Always Get What You Want * Honky Tonk Women * All Down The Line * Midnight Rambler * Little Queenie * Rip This Joint * Jumping Jack Flash * Street Fighting Man. Mick snorting and screaming and hooting and hollering as he introduces the band. “On bass we’ve got BILL WYMMAAAAAAAAAAAAAN!!!” The crowd seems to be singing along to “Jumping Jack Flash.”

Vienna,Stadthalle, September 1st, 1973

Stadthalle, Vienna, September 1st 1973 : Brown Sugar * Bitch * Gimme Shelter * Happy * Tumbling Dice * 100 Hundred Years Ago * Star Star * Angie * Sweet Virginia * You Can’t Always Get What You Want * Dancing With Mr D * Midnight Rambler * Silver Train * Honky Tonk Women * All Down The Kine * Rip This Joint * Jumping Jack Flash * Street Fighting Man. The announcer introduces the band as “die Rollende Steine”.

Birmingham, Odeon Theatre, September 19th, 1973

Odeon Theatre, September 19th 1973 : Brown Sugar * Gimme Shelter * Happy * Tumbling Dice * Star Star * Dancing With Mr D * Angie * You Can’t Always Get What You Want * Midnight Rambler * Honky Tonk Women * All Down The Line * Rip This Joint * Jumping jack Flash * Street Fighting Man

Rotterdam, Ahoy Hall, October 13th & 14th, 1973

Ahoy Hall, Rotterdam, October 13 & 14, 1973 : Brown Sugar * Gimme Shelter * Tumbling Dice * Star Star * Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo * Dancing With Mr D * Angie * You Can’t Always Get What You Want * Midnight Rambler * Honky Tonk Women * All Down The Line * Rip This Joint * Jumping Jack Flash * Street Fighting Man
Quite echo-ey sound here. Midnight Rambler shorter and more shambolic.

Rolling Stones 1973 Australian Tour Documentary

Focussing on a short-haired Mick Jagger, shows the band playing “Brown Sugar”, then gets into intros: Leslie Perrin, PR manager, Peter Rudge, tour manager, Nickie Hopkins, Keith Richards (“he won’t live to 70″), Bill Wyman (“perhaps he’ll be the first to leave the Stones”), Mick Jagger’s bodyguard Leroy Leonard, Mick Taylor (“Jagger treats him gently, he seems rather fragile”) and Charlie Watts. They note that there no screaming girls outside the hotel. Interviews with hot chick rock fans, “we don’t go out to the airport to see the band any more, we just listen to the music; that was a long time ago like with the Beatles.” Interview with Patrick Stansfield, production manager, with shots of roadies setting up. Clip of the band playing “Bitch” in the mid-afternoon sun. Cool interview with Keith: “I’ve always felt more sexual than political; I could never get very worked up about Edward Heath.” Media insists that there’s a rumour that someone tried to smuggle pot into the country. “Who? What kind?” In the press conference, talk of Australia joining Southeast Asia. They harp on the fact that there’s no really big news during this visit, other than Mick’s bedsheets being auctioned for A$400. Leslie Perrin interviewed, quite dull of course (he’s a PR man). The documentary appears to end 33 minutes into this 50 minute documentary. They then play “Love In Vain” to video from the Gimme Shelter movie. Looks like there was more footage at the end of the “documentary” showing what may be unreleased footage from the Madison Square Gardens concert that was shown in part in Gimme Shelter. At the end, there’s the band playing “Walk The Dog” on a TV broadcast, with Brian Jones, and a few other songs.

Brussels, Belgium, October 17th, 1973, 1st show

Brown Sugar / Gimme Shelter / Happy / Tumbling Dice / Dancing With Mr D / Angie / You Can’t Always Get What You Want / Midnight Rambler / Honky Tonk Women / All Down The Line / Rip This Joint / Jumping Jack Flash / Street Fighting Man

Los Angeles, The Forum, Inglewood, July 11th, 1975

Honky Tonk Women * All Down The Line * If You Can’t Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud * Star Star * Gimme Shelter * Ain’t Too Proud To Beg * You Gotta Move * You Can’t Always Get What You Want * Happy * Tumbling Dice * It’s Only Rock n Roll * Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo * Fingerprint File * Angie * Wild Horses * That’s Life (Billy Preston) * Outta Space (Billy Preston) * Brown Sugar * Midnight Rambler * Rip This Joint * Street Fighting Man * Jumping Jack Flash * Sympathy For The Devil
Very long loooooong guitar jam on “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”. Keith’s “Happy” is a bit of a mess… but, since it was 1975, so was Keith. “Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)” is cool-cool and “Fingerprint File” are a very cool, very long-loooooooong disco jam, nice. The two songs with Billy Preston are pretty damn funky all right! “Midnight Rambler” is full of great horns, drums, and wild zooming instrumental parts. But, of course, slow down it does, but Mick doesn’t do his thing and it just takes off again into the stratosphere… before coming down again for Mick to do his thing. Wow! This is a long set, nearly 2.5 hours long!!

Detroit, Cobo Hall, Detroit, July 28th, 1975

CHonky Tonk Women * All Down The Line * If You Can’t Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud * Star Star * Gimme Shelter * Ain’t Too Proud To Beg * You Gotta Move * You Can’t Always Get What You Want * Happy * Tumbling Dice * It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll * Fingerprint File * Wild Horses * That’s Life * Outta Space * Brown Sugar * Midnight Rambler(#) * Rip This Joint(#) * Street Fighting Man(#) * Jumping Jack Flash(#)
(#) = Audience recording
Great piano stomp on “Ain’t Too Proud To Beg”! “You’ve Got To Move” is a great steaming piece of blues swamp. Billy Preston jams on two songs, eight minutes of great funk – “That’s Life” and “Outta Space”. Great!
The “audience recordings”, however, sound terrible. As you’d expect…

London, Earl’s Court, May 22nd, 1976

If You Can’t Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud * Hand Of Fate * Hey Negrita * Ain’t Too Proud To Beg * Fool To Cry * Hot Stuff * Star Star * You Gotta Move * You Can’t Always Get What You Want * Happy * Tumbling Dice * Midnight Rambler * It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll * Brown Sugar * Jumping Jack Flash
Billy Preston singing with Mick on “Get Off Of My Cloud”, but he doesn’t come out later. It’s a very ’70s set, with plenty of funk in the first half, old-school rock in the second half.

Paris, Les Abattoirs, June 7th, 1976

Honky Tonk Women * If You can’t rock Me/Get off Of my Cloud * Hand Of Fate * Hey Negrita * Ain’t Too Proud To Beg * Fool To Cry * Hot Stuff * Star Star * Cherry Oh Baby * Angie * You Gotta Move * You Can’t Always Get What You Want * Happy * Tumbling Dice * Nothing From Nothing * Outta Space * Midnight Rambler * It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll * Brown Sugar * Jumping Jack Flash * Street Fighting Man
Very good quality recording, great great long jam in the middle of “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”. Mick speaks French to the audience, gets them to sing along with “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”, they do it! “Et maintenant, Keith Richards veut chanter pour vous.” Billy Preston’s “Nothing From Nothing” just sounds great (very high quality recording in this part)!

Lyon, Palais Des Sports, June 9th, 1976

If You Can;t Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud * Hand Of Fate * Hey Negrita * Ain’t Too Proud To Beg * Fool To Cry * Hot Stuff * Star Star * Angie * You Gotta Move * You Can;t Always Get What You Want * Happy * Tumbling Dice * Midnight Rambler * It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll * Brown Sugar

Passaic, New Jersey, Capitol Theatre, June 14th, 1978

Let It Rock * All Down The Line * Honky Tonk Women * Star Star * Lies * Miss You * When The Whip Comes Down * Beast Of Burden * Just My Imagination * Respectable * Far Away Eyes * Love In Vain * Shattered * Sweet Little Sixteen * Tumbling Dice * Happy * Brown Sugar * Jumping Jack Flash * Street Fighting Man (cuts out)
At 1:08:23 Mick Jagger says “We’ve got these Singapore fans not working here.” What does he mean by that? Keith is still singing “Happy”, rather than “Before They Make Me Run”.

Detroit, Masonic Hall, July 6th, 1978

Let It Rock * All Down The Line * Honky Tonk Women * Star Star * When The Whip Comes Down * Lies * Miss You * Beast Of Burden * Just My Imagination * Shattered * Love iN Vain * Tumbling Dice * Happy * Sweet Little 16 * Brown Sugar * Jumping Jack Flash

Ft Worth, Will Rogers Memorial Auditorium, July 18th, 1978

Let It Rock * All Down The Line * Honky Tonk Women * Star Star * When The Whip Comes Down * Beast Of Burden * Miss You Just My Imagination * Shattered * Respectable * Far Away Eyes * Love In Vain * Tumbling Dice * Happy * Sweet Little Sixteen * Brown Sugar * Jumping Jack Flash
After 49:00, after “Shattered”, Mick says “Are you feeling good? I always feel good in Texas. I’m afraid if the band’s slightly lacking in energy is because they spent all of last night fucking. But we do our best.”

Oshawa, Ontario, Benefit for the Canadian Institute For The Blind, Oshawa Civic Arena, April 22nd, 1979

This was the charity concert that the Stones were required to play as a result of Keith Richards’ drug conviction in Toronto in 1977
Prodigal Son * Let It Rock * Respectable * Star Star * Beast Of Burden * Just My Imagination * When The Whip Comes Down * Shattered * Miss You * Jumping Jack Flash
Big long intro to Star Star. Mick swearing a lot now. “Thank you, Toronto. Y’all make me feel so good. I said Y’ALL MAKE ME FEEL SO GOOD.”

Philadelphia, Opening night of Still Life Tour, JFK Stadium, September 25th, 1981 (1)

Under My Thumb * When The Whip Comes Down * Neighbors * Just My Imagination * Shattered * Let’s Spend The Night Together * Black Limousine * She’s So Cold * Time Is On My Side * Beast Of Burden * Waiting On A Friend * Let It Bleed * You Can’t Always Get What You Want * Tops * Tumbling Dice * Hang Fire * Let Me Go * Little T&A * Start Me Up * Miss You * Honky Tonk Women * All Down The Line * Brown Sugar * Jumping Jack Flash * Street Fighting Man * Satisfaction
Before “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”, Mick introduces the band: “On bass we’ve got Bill Wyman, after all these years, still there. On piano, we have Ian Stewart. Stand up Stewey. What a lovely pullover. He’s been with us 21 years already. Not quite as old as me.” A very nasal Keith Richards whining about throwing out his gold ring. “Hey Mick, Mick, I just threw my ring out. It’s a very nice gold ring, it went over there. If you don’t want to return it – don’t matter – but I’m going to get into terrible trouble.” Mick: “Any requests? Okay – we’ll play that one.” Keith: “Hey, did you know I got my ring back?” Near the end of the show, “Thanks for my ring.”

2nd show of Still Life Tour, JFK Stadium, Philadelphia, September 26, 1981

Under My Thumb * When The Whip Comes Down * Let’s Spend The Night Together * Just My Imagination * Shattered * Neighbors * Black Limousine * Down The Road Apiece * Mona * Twenty Flight Rock * She’s So Cold * Time Is On My Side * Beast Of Burden * Waiting On A Friend * Let It Bleed * You Can’t Always Get What You Want * Tumbling Dice * Little T&A * Hang Fire * Start Me Up * Miss You * Honky Tonk Women * All Down The Line * Brown Sugar * Jumping Jack Flash * Street Fighting Man

Boulder, Colorado, Folson Field, October 4th, 1981

Under My Thumb * When The Whip Comes Down * Let’s Spend The Night Together * Shattered * Neighbors * Black Limousine * Just My Imagination * Twenty Flight Rock * Let Me Go * Time Is On My Side * Beast Of Burden * Waiting On A Friend * Let It Bleed * You Can’t Always Get What You Want * Little T&A * Tumbling Dice * She’s So Cold * All Down The Line * Hang Fire * Miss You * Start Me Up * Honky Tonk Women * Brown Sugar * Jumping Jack Flash * Street Fighting Man

Atlanta, Fox Theater, October 26th, 1981

Fox Theater, Atlanta, October 26, 1981 : Under My Thumb * When The Whip Comes Down * Let’s Spend The Night Together * Shattered * Neighbors * Black Limousine * Just My Imagination * Twenty Flight Rock * Let Me Go * Time Is On My Side * Beast Of Burden * Waiting On A Friend * Let It Bleed * You Can’t Always Get What You Want * Little T & A * Tumbling Dice * She’s So Cold * All Down The Line * Hang Fire * Miss You * Start Me Up * Honky Tonk Women * Brown Sugar * Street Fighting Man * Jumping Jack Flash
Jagger introduces “Twenty Flight Rock” as an old rock number, like the type that opening band Stray Cats do. Before “Waiting On A Friend”, Mick babbles on a bit – “Thank you. Party down – you ready to party down some? Speak to me only with thine eyes. All right-ah. Humbly mumbly.” Before “Let It Bleed”, “This is for all the girls who let their Tampaxes at home.”

St Paul, Minnesota, Civic Center, Nov 21st, 1981

Under My Thumb * When The Whip Comes Down * Let’s Spend The Night Together * Shattered * Neighbors * Black Limousine * Just My Imagination * Twenty Flight Rock * Going To A Go-Go * Let Me Go * Time Is on My Side * Beast Of Burden * Waiting On A Friend * Let It Bleed * You Can’t Always Get What You Want * Little t & A * Tumbling Dice * She’s So Cold * Hang Fire * Miss You (incomplete) * Honky Tonk Women (incomplete) * Brown Sugar * Start Me Up * Jumping Jack Flash * Satisfaction
Rare version of “Let Me Go”, sounds great. Wonderful sax on “Just My Imagination”.

Bridges to Babylon, 1998

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