Beruflich Dokumente
Kultur Dokumente
Heart of Stone: The Definitive Rolling Stones Discography, 1962-1983, xliv & 525 pp.
(Ann Arbor: Pierian Press, 1985)
The Rolling Stones, 1962-1995: The Ultimate Guide, xxxvii & 607 pp. (Bromley, Kent:
Record Information Services, 1996)
The Rolling Stones, 1962-2002: The Ultimate Guide to the First Forty Years, Fully
Illustrated Book on CD-ROM (Zurich: MPH - Mathis Publishing House, 2003)
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
SALT OF
THE EARTH
The Rolling Stones,
July, 1962 - Spring, 1969
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE
1962
Something Happened To Me Yesterday Felix Aeppli 01-2014 /
07-2015
Club Shows
JULY
12
28
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
8
13+27
15+22+29
Ealing Jazz Club, London (with Paul Jones standing in for Mick Jagger)
Marquee Club, London
Ealing Jazz Club, London
OCTOBER
4
5
6+13+20+27
27
NOVEMBER
6+13
7+14+21+28
18+25
20+27
23
30
DECEMBER
2+9
4+11+18
5
7
12
15
21
22
26
29
30 or 31
NOTES: Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts did not become regular members of The
Rolling Stones until early February, 1963; up to this point various bassists and
drummers filled the spots. Dick Taylor (later with The Pretty Things) played bass
up to late September or early October, 1962. Ricky Fenson (born Ricky Brown)
became the next bass player, occasionally substituted by Colin Golding (of The
Presidents). When neither of them were able to play, the Stones performed
without a bass. As to drums, Tony Chapman was the groups usual drummer in
1962/early 1963, replaced in a few gigs by Carlo Little, Steve Harris or Colin
Folwell; Mick Avory (later with The Kinks) only seems to have played for
rehearsals. Ian Stewart on piano was part of the official line-up until May, 1963.
At the beginning, the group was called in various ways: THE ROLLIN
STONES, MICK JAGGER AND THE ROLLING STONES or THE ROLLING
STONES. The name was originally suggested by Brian Jones after a line in
Muddy Waters blues classic Mannish Boy, recorded for the Chess label in May,
1955, although some sources say it came directly from Muddy Waters song
Rollin Stone Blues.
1962
Sing This All Together
LIVE SHOWS
STUDIO SESSION
any of their 1960s shows, this list (derived from Ian Stewarts 1962 diary as shown in Roy Carrs
book The Rolling Stones. An illustrated Record ), probably reflects the bands early repertoire
rather than the actual set of their first show (unless the band played two different sets on this date
which is theoretically possible since The Rolling Stones were billed as supporting act to Long
John Baldrys Kansas City Blues Band).
0.002 OCTOBER 27, 1962 CURLY CLAYTON SOUND STUDIO, LONDON; Engineer: Curly
Clayton
1 Soon Forgotten (Oden)
2 Close Together (Reed)
3 You Cant Judge A Book By The Cover (Dixon)
Cuts 1-3: Circulated on a number of Emidisc acetates, Autumn, 1962. One of these acetates fetched
6,000 at a Phillips auction of Rock and Roll memorabilia in London, April 6, 1988.
Cut 3 (incomplete): Broadcast in a Simon Bates radio show, BBC Radio One, 1988 (from the acetate
mentioned above); Released on
SOME OLD SONGS (Internet download EP), Promotone/iTunes, May 27, 2013;
AROUND AND AROUND (BT CD);
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT CD [IU]);
THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1-3: Session pre-dating Bill Wyman & Charlie Watts: bass Dick Taylor; drums Tony
Chapman; also piano Ian Stewart; Recording date unconfirmed; some sources say September
22 or 29, 1962.
1963
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
Club Shows & Ballroom Dates
JANUARY
3
4
5
7
8
10
11
12
14
15
17
18
19
21
22
24
26
28
31
Marquee Club, London (no bass player, Tony Chapman on drums, also for subsequent shows until January 11)
Red Lion Pub, Sutton, Surrey (Colin Golding on bass)
Sandover Hall, Richmond, Surrey (Ricky Fenson on bass)
Flamingo Jazz Club, London (no bass player)
Ealing Jazz Club, London (bass probably Bill Wyman)
Marquee Club, London
Ricky Tick Club, Star and Garter Pub, Windsor, Berkshire (last show with Tony
Chapman on drums)
Sandover Hall, Richmond, Surrey (Ricky Fenson on bass, Carlo Little or Steve Harris
on drums)
Flamingo Jazz Club, London (Entry 0.002B) (Ricky Fenson on bass, Carlo Little on
drums)
Ealing Jazz Club, London (Charlie Watts first performance with the band)
Marquee Club, London
Red Lion Pub, Sutton, Surrey (Colin Golding on bass)
Ealing Jazz Club, London (Ricky Fenson on bass, Carlo Little on drums)
Flamingo Jazz Club, London (Ricky Fenson on bass, Carlo Little on drums)
Ealing Jazz Club, London
Marquee Club, London (cancelled)
Ealing Jazz Club, London (Ricky Fenson on bass, Carlo Little on drums)
Flamingo Jazz Club, London
Marquee Club, London
FEBRUARY
1
2
5+9+16+23
6 or 8
7
8
14+28
15+22
24
MARCH
2
3+10+17
3+10+17
6 or 8
7+14
8
9
11
15+29
20 or 22
22
24+31
24+31
29 or 30
APRIL
3
6
7+14+28
7+14
13
19
21
23
24
26
28
MAY
1
3
4 or 11
5+12+19+26
5
8
10
12
15
16
17
19+26
22+29
24+31
JUNE
2+9+16
2+9+16
3+10+17+24
5+12+19+26
7
14+28
20+27
21
21 or 22
23+30
30
JULY
1
3+10+17
4+11+18
5+26
6
7
7+8+14+15
9
12
13
14+21+28
16+23
18
19
20
21+22+28+29
24+31
27
30
AUGUST
2
3
4+11+12
4
5
6+20
7+14+21
8
9
10
10
11
13
15
16
17
18+25+26
18+25
19
23
23
24
27
28
29
30
30
31
SEPTEMBER
1+2
1+15+22
3+10+24
4
5
6
7
8
9+16
11+18+25
12
13
14
14
15
17
19
20
21
22+23
23
27
28
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
15
16
17
18
19
20
OCTOBER
22
23
24
25
26
27
29
30
31
NOVEMBER
1
2
3
17
19
20-21
20
21
22
22
23
23
24
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Thank Your Lucky Stars, ABC TV recordings, Birmingham (shown Nov. 23)
Gaumont State Ballroom, Kilburn, London
Demo session, Regent Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.015)
Chiswick Polytechnic, Athletic Grounds, Richmond, Surrey
McIlroys Ballroom, Swindon, Wiltshire
Ready, Steady, Go!, AR TV recordings, London
Town Hall, Greenwich, London
The Baths, Leyton, London
Chez Don Club, Dalston, London
Ken Colyer Jazz Club, Studio 51, London
Majestic Ballroom, Luton, Bedfordshire
Par Hall, Warrington, Lancashire
Stamford Hall, Altrincham, Cheshire
Empress Ballroom, Wigan, Lancashire
Memorial Hall, Northwich, Cheshire
The Baths, Urmston, Lancashire
Kings Hall, Stoke-on-Trent, Staffordshire
DECEMBER
1
2
3
4
5
6
7 or 9
7
8
8
10
11
12
13
14
15
17
18
19
20
21
22
24
26
27
27
28
30
31
1963 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1963.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1963.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco1.html
Concert Handbills http://therollingstonesmuseum.com/rsmstage1longpage_024.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
1963
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
19
Craw-Dad (McDaniel)
NOTES: Cuts 1-19: Not recorded; Cuts 1-10: Bass by Ricky Fenson; drums by Carlo Little; also piano
by Ian Stewart; Cut 3: Usually credited to Bo Diddley, but actually a Kent L. Harris composition.
0.003 MARCH 11, 1963 IBC STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Glyn Johns
1 Diddley Daddy (McDaniel, Fuqua)
2 Road Runner (McDaniel)
3 Bright Lights, Big City (Reed, Reed)
4 I Want To Be Loved (Dixon)
5 Baby Whats Wrong (Reed, Reed)
Cuts 1-5: Released on
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 5 Bonus CD], November 9, 2012;
AROUND AND AROUND (BT CD);
BRIGHT LIGHTS-BIG CITY (BT);
BRIGHT LIGHTS - BIG CITY (BT CD);
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
DA DOO RON RON (BT);
LIVE IN PARIS-1965/LIVE IN SWEDEN 1964/PLUS STUDIO DEMOS 63-65 (BT);
THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD).
Cut 1: Released on
COCKSUCKER BLUES (BT 33 EP);
EXTENDED PLAY (BT).
Cut 3: Proposed for release on THE BLACK BOX (Bill Wymans alternative to METAMORPHOSIS),
June, 1975.
Cut 4: Released on SWEET HOME CHICAGO (BT CD [TSP]).
Cut 5: Released on
A SLICE OF SWINGIN PIG VOL. 2 (BT);
A SLICE OF SWINGIN PIG VOL. 3 (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1-4: Piano Ian Stewart; Cuts 1, 2, 4: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cuts 1, 2: Composer Ellas
McDaniel (born Otha Ellas [not Elias] Bates and adopted by the McDaniel [not McDaniels] family)
better known as Bo Diddley; Cut 1: Tambourine Mick Jagger; Cut 3, 5: Harmonica Mick Jagger;
Cut 4: Entitled I Wanna Be Loved on the I.B.C. acetate, Spring, 1963; Cut 5: Maracas Mick Jagger;
entitled Honey Whats Wrong on the I.B.C. acetate, Spring, 1963.
0.004 APRIL 21, 1963 CRAWDADDY CLUB, STATION HOTEL, RICHMOND, SURREY, Producer:
Giorgio Gomelski; Engineer: R.G. Jones
1 Pretty Thing (Dixon)
2 Im Alright (McDaniel)
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: To be used in a film on the British rhythm and blues scene by Giorgio Gomelski
(unreleased); Song 1: Lip-synched performance of a track pre-recorded at R.G. Jones Studios,
Morden, Surrey, April 6 (other sources say April 16 or 20), 1963; Song 2: Bo Diddleys original
entitled Im All Right.
0.004B APRIL 28, 1963 CRAWDADDY CLUB, STATION HOTEL, RICHMOND, SURREY
1 Aint That Lovin You Baby (Reed)
2 Bright Lights, Big City (Reed, Reed)
3 Close Together (Reed)
4 Soon Forgotten (Oden)
5 Shame, Shame, Shame (Reed)
6 Talkin Bout You (Berry)
7 Memphis, Tennessee (Berry)
8 Close To You (Dixon)
9 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
10 I Want You To Know (Domino)
11 Im Mad (Hooker)
12 Little Egypt (Leiber, Stoller)
13 Im Alright (McDaniel)
14 Pretty Thing (Dixon)
15 Craw-Dad (McDaniel)
NOTES: Cuts 1-15: Not recorded; Cut 7: Chuck Berrys original recording entitled Memphis; Cut 11:
Title unconfirmed; might be Im Mad Again, but not Im Bad Like Jesse James which wasnt
recorded by John Lee Hooker until 1966.
0.005 MAY 10, 1963 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producers: Andrew L. Oldham,
Eric Easton; Engineer: Roger Savage
1 Come On (Berry)
2 I Want To Be Loved (Dixon)
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
Single, Decca F 11675, June 7, 1963;
BRAVO ROLLING STONES, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) SHZT 51, December, 1965;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
STONE RELICS (BT);
STONED AGAIN BY THE ROCKERS (BT).
Cut 1: Released on
THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS, VOL. 2 (compilation), Decca LK 4554, September 27, 1963;
READY, STEADY, GO! (compilation), Decca LK 4577, January 24, 1964;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Decca TXS 101, November 4, 1966, and London
844 088-2 (CD), June, 1991;
ROCK N ROLLING STONES, Decca SKL 5149, October 13, 1972;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/ 627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
Single, Decca STONE 1, September 5, 1980;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS (compilation), Decca TAB 51, December 10, 1982;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 1], November 13, 2012.
Cut 2: Released on
A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, London GXF-2025-6, February, 1977;
COLLECTORS ONLY, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) 6.24321, June 4, 1980;
Single, Decca STONE 2, September 5, 1980;
OUT OF TIME (BT);
ROLLING AGAIN (BT);
SING THIS ALL TOGETHER (BT).
NOTES: Cut 1: Back-up vocals Brian Jones and Bill Wyman; Cuts 1, 2: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cut 2:
Piano Ian Stewart (recorded but inaudible); Rumour has it that another studio version of Come
On was recorded around this time; Glyn Johns claims that he cut a version prior to the Olympic
Studio session, most likely at IBC Studios, London, while Karnbach & Bernson list a separate
recording session at Decca Studios, London, on May 16, 1963; none of these recordings, however, have so far come to light.
0.007 JULY 7, 1963 THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS, ABC TV RECORDINGS, BIRMINGHAM
1 Come On (Berry)
Song 1: Shown in Lucky Stars Summer Spin, July 13, 1963.
NOTES: Song 1: Lip-synched performance of official version; first TV appearance by The Rolling
Stones.
0.008 JULY 9 and around JULY 18, 1963 DECCA STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Michael
Barclay; Engineer: Gus Dudgeon
1 Poison Ivy (Leiber, Stoller)
2 Fortune Teller (Neville)
3 Fortune Teller (Neville)
4 Poison Ivy (Leiber, Stoller)
5 Fortune Teller (Neville)
6 Fortune Teller (Neville)
Cuts 1, 2: Scheduled for release on Single, Decca F 11742, August 26, 1963; Released on
SATURDAY CLUB (compilation), Decca LK 4583, January 25, 1964;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972;
A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, London GXF-2025-6, February, 1977;
COLLECTORS ONLY, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) 6.24321, June 4, 1980;
SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980;
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 4]).
Cut 1: Released on
EVERLASTING STONES (BT);
THROUGH THE YEARS 63 - 93 (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on
MORE HOT ROCKS 2 (CD), London 820516-2 (Europe), July, 1988;
UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 2, 4: Released on ENGLANDS RAREST HIT MAKERS! (BT CD).
Cut 3: Released on
GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT!, London PS 493, December 10, 1966, and London 820137-2
(CD [West Germany]), July 4, 1988;
GIMME SHELTER, Decca SKL 5101, August 27, 1971;
DARK HORSES (BT);
REELIN AND ROCKIN (BT CD).
Cuts 4, 5: Released on
MORE HOT ROCKS, Abkco 6267-2 (double CD), June, 1987;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990.
Cut 6: Released on
GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT!, Abkco 7493-2 (CD), December, 1986;
ANIMAL DUDS (BT CD [Disc 1]).
NOTES: Cut 1: Recorded around July 18, 1963; Cut 2: Harmonica Brian Jones; composer Naomi
Neville better known as Allen Toussaint; recorded July 9, 1963; Cut 3: Different mix of cut 2,
overdubbed audience backing; Cut 4: Different mix of cut 1, lacking percussion overdubs;
Cut 5: Different mix of cut 2, lacking the repeat of the last verse and harmonica overdubs;
Cut 6: Remixed version of cut 3, lacking the repeat of the last verse and harmonica overdubs.
0.010 AUGUST 26, 1963 SINGLE, DECCA F 11742 (UK) (IMMEDIATELY WITHDRAWN)
A Poison Ivy (Leiber, Stoller)
B Fortune Teller (Neville)
Side A: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, around July 18, 1963.
Side B: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, July 9, 1963.
0.011 SEPTEMBER 27, 1963 THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS, VOL. 2 (COMPILATION), DECCA
LK 4554 (UK)
B8 Come On (Berry)
Cut B8: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
NOTES: Only one track involving The Rolling Stones.
0.012 OCTOBER 7, 1963 DE LANE LEA MUSIC RECORDING STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer:
Eric Easton
1 I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
2 Stoned (Nanker, Phelge)
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
Single, Decca F 11764/ London 45-9641, November 1, 1963/February 17, 1964;
A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, London GXF-2025-6, February, 1977;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1 (4 LP
box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
OUT OF TIME (BT);
STONE RELICS (BT);
STONED AGAIN BY THE ROCKERS (BT).
Cut 1: Released on
READY, STEADY, GO! (compilation), Decca LK 4577, January 24, 1964;
Single, London 45-9657, March 6, 1964;
AROUND AND AROUND, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) BLK 16315-P, November, 1964;
MILESTONES, Decca SKL 5098, February 18, 1972;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 1, September 5, 1980;
SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012.
Cut 2: Released on
BRAVO ROLLING STONES, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) SHZT 531, December, 1965;
NO STONE UNTURNED, Decca SKL 5173, October 5, 1973;
INSTRUMENTALS (BT);
ROLLING AGAIN (BT).
NOTES: Cut 1: Composition offered to The Rolling Stones by John Lennon and Paul McCartney,
September 10, 1963; additional back-up vocals Brian Jones; Cut 2: Instrumental (except for the
spoken title plus a few more remarks thrown in by Mick Jagger); harmonica Brian Jones; piano
Ian Stewart; Nanker, Phelge stands for a joint composing effort by all members of The Rolling
Stones.
0.013 OCTOBER 26, 1963 SATURDAY CLUB, BBC RADIO SHOW, LONDON, Host: Brian
Matthew
1 Talkin Bout You (Berry)
2 Money (Gordy Jr., Bradford)
3 Come On (Berry)
4 Memphis, Tennessee (Berry)
5 Roll Over Beethoven (Berry)
Cuts 3-5: Re-broadcast in Stones At The Beeb, BBC Radio 1, November 30, 1985; Released on
BBC SESSIONS (BT);
BBC TAPES (BT);
BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE BEEB (BT CD);
BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT picture disc);
DOWN THE ROAD APIECE (BT CD [Oil Well]);
GET SATISFACTION...IF YOU WANT! (BT and BT CD);
LIVE IN LONDON 1963-65 (BT and BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cut 4: Released on EVERLASTING STONES (BT).
Cuts 4, 5: Re-broadcast in The Rolling Stones Story, BBC Radio 1, April, 1973; Released on
BBC BROADCASTS (BT);
BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT and BT CD);
BILL YMAN [sic] AND THE ROLLING STONES (BT);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT 33 EP and BT CD single);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT 12" EP);
DA DOO RON RON (BT);
MEMPHIS TENNESSEE (BT);
RADIO CAROLINE (BT);
REMEMBER THE KIND OF ROCK & ROLL THAT MADE YOUR FEET LOSE CONTROL? (BT).
Cut 5: Released on
ROLLING AGAIN (BT);
A SLICE OF SWINGIN PIG VOL. 1 (BT).
NOTES: Cuts 1-5: Pre-recorded September 23, 1963; Cut 2: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 3: Harmonica Brian Jones; back-up vocals Brian Jones and/or Bill Wyman; Also see BRIAN JONES
Entry 2004B for four tracks recorded/broadcast by Bo Diddley at the same occasion backed by
three members of the Rolling Stones.
0.014A NOVEMBER 14, 1963 DE LANE LEA MUSIC RECORDING STUDIOS, LONDON,
Producer: Eric Easton
1 Money (Gordy Jr., Bradford)
[2 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)]
3 Poison Ivy (Leiber, Stoller)
[4 You Better Move On (Alexander)]
[5 Go Home Girl (Alexander)]
Cuts 1, 3: Released on
THE ROLLING STONES (EP), Decca DFE 8560, January 10, 1964;
NO STONE UNTURNED, Decca SKL 5173, October 5, 1973;
A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, London GXF-2025-6, February, 1977;
STONE RELICS (BT);
STONED AGAIN BY THE ROCKERS (BT).
Cut 1: Released on
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990.
Cuts 2, 4, 5: Origin shifted to Decca Studios, London, August 8, 1963 (see Entry 0.008A above).
Cut 3: Released on
AROUND AND AROUND, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) BLK 16315-P, November, 1964;
MORE HOT ROCKS 1 (CD), London 820515-2 (Europe), July, 1988;
OUT OF TIME (BT).
NOTES: Cut 1: Harmonica and tambourine Mick Jagger; additional back-up vocals Brian Jones;
Although usually credited to Berry Gordy, etc., John Lee Hooker claimed to have written Money
and there was a court case. Money certainly sounds like a Hooker-type song and Hookers
recordings of it are always credited to himself; Cut 3: Lacking the repeat of the Measles make
you bumpy and mumpsll make you lumpy-verse and not faded (as opposed to the version
recorded in July, 1963); percussion Mick Jagger; additional back-up vocals Brian Jones and Bill
Wyman.
0.015 NOVEMBER 20-21, 1963 DEMO SESSION, REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON,
Producers: Andrew L. Oldham, Eric Easton; Engineer: Bill Farley
1 Will You Be My Lover Tonight
2 It Should Be You
3 It Should Be You
4 Shang A Doo Lang
5 My Only Girl
6 Leave Me Alone
7 Sure I Do (Jones)
8 So Much In Love
Cut 2: Released on
GEORGE BEAN Single B-side, Decca F 11808, January 24, 1964 (A-side: Will You Be My Lover
Tonight);
CONNECTION 1963-66, SAGA RS1, French promotional CD, Summer, 1994;
VARIOUS ARTISTS, THE ROLLING STONES WORKS (CD), Deram POCD-1990 [Japan],
January 13, 2000;
THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA & CHORUS, 16 HIP HITS (CD), Decca-Universal UICY
75672 [Japan], July 31, 2013;
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD).
Cut 2 (incomplete): Released on
DR. NO PRESENTS THE ROLLING STONES (BT);
GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT).
Cuts 3-5, 6, 8 (4, 8 incomplete): Released on THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD).
Cuts 3, 5, 6: Released on
BILL WYMANS BLACK BOX (BT CD [VGP]);
HOW BRITAIN GOT THE BLUES (BT CD);
TIME TRIP VOL. 5 (BT CD).
Cuts 4, 8 (both incomplete): Released on
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD);
WHEN A BOY MEETS A GIRL (BT EP).
NOTES: Cuts 1-6, 8: Earliest Mick Jagger/Keith Richards compositions; most of these recordings were
not intended for release but given away to other artists, usually produced by Andrew L. Oldham,
to do cover versions (this also applies to the December, 1963, demo session); Cut 2: Lead vocals
George Bean; Cut 3: The Stones version from start to finish; Cuts 5, 6: Piano Ian Stewart; Cut 5:
Slow pop song; later reworked by Gene Pitney whose own version is known as That Girl Belongs
To Yesterday; Cut 7: Vocals Brian Jones.
1964
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
JANUARY
1
2
3
3
4
5
28
29
30
31
FEBRUARY
1
2
3
3-4
5
6
7
MARCH
1
2
3
4
4
4
5
6
7
Demo session, De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London (Entry 0.024)
Invicta Ballroom, Chatham, Kent (with Micky Waller for Charlie Watts)
Assembly Hall, Tunbridge Wells, Kent
Radio Luxembourg recordings, IBC Studios, London (Entry 0.024A)
City Hall, Salisbury, Wiltshire (2 shows) (Entry 0.024B - complete show listed)
BBC radio recordings, Camden Theatre, London (Entry 0.025)
Whitehall, East Grinstead, Sussex
Esplanade Pavilion, Ryde, Isle of Wight
Guildhall, Southampton, Hampshire (2 shows)
Town Hall, Birmingham (2 shows)
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Saturday Club, BBC radio recordings, London (broadcast June 6) (Entry 0.029)
Granada Theatre, East Ham, London (2 shows)
Town Hall, Birmingham (2 shows)
Danilo Theatre, Cannock, Staffordshire (2 shows)
Essoldo Theatre, Stockport, Cheshire (2 shows)
City Hall, Sheffield (2 shows)
Adelphi Theatre, Slough, near London (2 shows)
Pop Hit Parade, Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex (2 shows)
JUNE 29 - JULY 7
Andrew Oldham Orchestra Session, Regent Sound and Decca Studios, London
(Entry 0.035)
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AUGUST 31 - SEPTEMBER 4
Andrew Oldham Orchestra and demo session, Pye Studios and/or Decca Studios,
London (Entry 0.040)
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1964 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1964.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1964.htm
Which Album May I Show You? http://www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs1main.htm#64ep1
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco1.html
Concert Handbills http://therollingstonesmuseum.com/rsmstage1longpage_025.htm
Chris Menicous Coverage of the BBC Sessions http://www.rollingstonesnet.com/BBCStones.htm
Japanese Archives Live Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/218.html?guid=on
Japanese Archives Studio Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/16.html?guid=on
Chris Menicous List of True Stereo Versions www.rollingstonesnet.com/Stereo.html
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19601964/1964year-sto-01.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
1964
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
0.015C JANUARY 3, 1964 REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Bill Farley
1 Route 66 (Troup)
2 Mona (McDaniel)
3 Carol (Berry)
4 You Can Make It If You Try (Jarrett)
5 Walking The Dog (Thomas)
Cuts 1-5: Released on THE ROLLING STONES, Decca LK 4605, April 17, 1964, and London 8200472 (CD), July, 1984.
Cuts 1, 3-5: Released on ENGLANDS NEWEST HIT MAKERS - THE ROLLING STONES, London
PS 375, May 30, 1964, and Abkco 7375-2 (CD), December, 1986.
Cut 1: Released on ROCK N ROLLING STONES, Decca SKL 5149, October 13, 1972.
Cuts 1, 3: Released on SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980.
Cuts 1, 3, 5: Released on STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982.
Cuts 1, 5: Released on THE HISTORY OF ROCK, VOLUME TEN: THE ROLLING STONES, Orbis
HRL010, 1982.
Cut 2: Released on THE ROLLING STONES, NOW!, London PS 420, February 13, 1965, and Abkco
7420-2/London 820133-2 (CD), December, 1986.
Cut 3: Released on
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007.
NOTES: Cut 2: Maracas and probably tambourine Mick Jagger; Cut 4: Organ Ian Stewart; tambourine
Brian Jones; additional back-up vocals Brian Jones and/or Bill Wyman; Cut 5: Back-up vocals and
whistle Brian Jones.
0.016 JANUARY 10, 1964 THE ROLLING STONES (EP), DECCA DFE 8560 (UK)
A1 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
A2 Money (Gordy Jr., Bradford)
B1 You Better Move On (Alexander)
B2 Poison Ivy (Leiber, Stoller)
Cuts A1, B1: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, August 8, 1963.
Cuts A2, B2: Recorded at De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London, November 14, 1963.
NOTES: Re-released as THE ROLLING STONES (12" EP), Decca DFEX 8560, November 25, 1982;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1963-1965 (CD box set), Abkco 06024 981886 4 4 [Disc 3],
May 4, 2004.
0.016A JANUARY 10, 1964 REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producers: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Bill Farley
1 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
2 Honest I Do (Reed)
3 Im A King Bee (Moore)
4 Not Fade Away (Holly)
Cuts 1-3: Released on
THE ROLLING STONES, Decca LK 4605, April 17, 1964, and London 820047-2 (CD), July,
1984;
ENGLANDS NEWEST HIT MAKERS - THE ROLLING STONES, London PS 375, May 30,
1964, and Abkco 7375-2 (CD), December, 1986;
THE HISTORY OF ROCK, VOLUME TEN: THE ROLLING STONES, Orbis HRL010, 1982.
Cut 1: Released on
Single, London 45-9682, June 13, 1964;
MILESTONES, Decca SKL 5098, February 18, 1972;
ROCK N ROLLING STONES, Decca SKL 5149, October 13, 1972;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
Cut 3 (messed-up instrumental): Released on
TO KNOW THEM IS TO LOVE THEM (BT).
Cut 4: Released on
AROUND AND AROUND (BT CD);
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 1]).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 4: Harmonica and tambourine Brian Jones; Cuts 2, 3: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 3:
Credited to James Moore (better known as Slim Harpo), but actually a James and Lovelle Moore
composition; Cut 4: Early version, featuring different lead guitar and harmonica after each line of
verse 1.
0.016B JANUARY 13, 1964 ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA SESSION, REGENT SOUND
STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham, Music Director: Mike Leander
1 365 Rolling Stones (One For Every Day Of The Year) (Oldham, Leander)
2 Oh, I Do Like To See Me On The B Side (Oldham, Watts, Wyman)
3 Funky And Fleopatra (Oldham)
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA, Single, Decca F 11878, April 10, 1964;
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD);
THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD).
Cuts 1-3: Released on
THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS, RARITIES, See For Miles SEE 36, late
1984, and See For Miles SEECD 394 (CD), December, 1993;
THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA & CHORUS, 16 HIP HITS (CD), Decca-Universal UICY
75672 [Japan], July 31, 2013.
Cut 3: Released on
THE ANDREW OLDHAM GROUP, Single B-side, Decca F 11829, February 7, 1964 (A-side by
JEANNIE & HER REDHEADS, Animal Duds).
NOTES: Cuts 1-3: Bass Bill Wyman; drums Charlie Watts; piano Mike Leander; Cut 1: Guitar John
McLaughlin; vocals Andrew L. Oldham; Cut 2: Harmonica Mick Jagger; tune wise connected to
the AOO track Oh How Id Like To See Me On The B Side (Oldham), which was recorded
around this time at IBC Studios, London (and released on promotional single B-side, Parrot
Records PAR 9684, early Summer, 1964), but, most likely, had nothing to do with The Rolling
Stones; Cut 3: Music director Charlie Watts; Recording date unconfirmed; might be just a mixing
session for songs recorded at the Andrew Oldham Orchestra session, Regent Sound Studios,
January 2, 1964.
0.017 JANUARY 24, 1964 READY, STEADY, GO! (COMPILATION), DECCA LK 4577 (UK)
A5 Come On (Berry)
B1 I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
Cut A5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
Cut B1: Recorded at De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London, October 7, 1963.
NOTES: Only two tracks by The Rolling Stones; Re-released as READY, STEADY, GO! (compilation), Decca TAB 60, December, 1982.
0.018 JANUARY 24, 1964 GO MAN GO, BBC RADIO SHOW, LONDON
1 I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
2 Pretty Thing (Dixon)
3 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
4 You Better Move On (Alexander)
5 I Want To Be Loved (Dixon)
6 Roll Over Beethoven (Berry)
0.019 JANUARY 25, 1964 SATURDAY CLUB (COMPILATION), DECCA LK 4583 (UK)
A8 Fortune Teller (Neville)
B5 Poison Ivy (Leiber, Stoller)
Cut A8: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, July 9, 1963.
Cut B5: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, around July 18, 1963.
NOTES: Only two tracks by The Rolling Stones.
0.020 JANUARY 28, 1964 REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Bill Farley
[1 Tell Me]
[2 Tell Me]
[3 Tell Me]
4 Tell Me
Cuts 1-3: Origin shifted to Regent Sound Studios, London, February 24-25, 1964 (see Entry 0.023).
Cut 4: Circulated on a number of 45 r.p.m. Regent Sound Ltd. acetates, February, 1964, alongside
Give Me Your Hand (see Entry 0.015A) ; Released on
THE ROLLING STONES (Test pressing), Decca LK 6405, February or March, 1964;
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT CD [IU]);
BRIGHT LIGHTS BIG CITY (BT CD [VGP]);
THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD);
TELL ME (BT single);
UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1-4: Also known as Tell Me (Youre Coming Back); Cut 4: Early version with different
lyrics, e.g. I need your love again in line 2 compared to I want your love again in the official
version; at the time entitled Youre Coming Back To Me.
0.021 FEBRUARY 3-4, 1964 REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L.
Oldham; Engineer: Bill Farley
1 Can I Get A Witness (Holland, Holland, Dozier)
2 Now Ive Got A Witness (Nanker, Phelge)
3 Little By Little (Nanker, Phelge, Spector)
4 Not Fade Away (Holly)
5 And Mr. Spector And Mr. Pitney Came Too (Nanker, Phelge)
6 Andrews Blues (Nanker, Phelge, Spector)
Cuts 1-3: Released on THE ROLLING STONES, Decca LK 4605, April 17, 1964, and London 8200472 (CD), July, 1984.
Cuts 1-4: Released on ENGLANDS NEWEST HIT MAKERS - THE ROLLING STONES, London PS
375, May 30, 1964, and Abkco 7375-2 (CD), December, 1986.
Cut 2: Released on INSTRUMENTALS (BT).
Cut 3: Released on Single, Decca STONE 3, September 5, 1980.
Cuts 3, 4: Released on
Single, Decca F 11845, February 21, 1964;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
Cut 4: Released on
Single, London 45-9657, March 6, 1964;
AROUND AND AROUND, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) BLK 16315-P, November, 1964;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), London NPS-1, April 2, 1966, and Abkco 8001-2
(CD), December, 1986;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Decca TXS 101, November 4, 1966, and London
844 088-2 (CD), June, 1991;
MILESTONES, Decca SKL 5098, February 18, 1972;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/ 627, December 20, 1972;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 4, September 5, 1980;
SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
MORE HOT ROCKS, Abkco 6267-2 (double CD), June, 1987;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 1], November 13, 2012;
FRUIT END (BT).
Cut 5: Released on
3 CUT 7" ALTERNATE TAKE EP (BT EP);
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT CD);
DR. NO PRESENTS THE ROLLING STONES (BT);
IN ACTION (BT CD);
INSTRUMENTALS VOLUME II (BT);
MAD SHADOWS (BT CD);
THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD).
Cuts 5, 6: Proposed for release on NECROPHILIA (Andrew Oldhams alternative to MORE HOT
ROCKS), Abkco 1224, October 12, 1972; Released on
THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION (BT CD);
AROUND AND AROUND (BT CD);
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 1]);
NECROPHILIA (BT CD).
Cut 6: Released on
ANDREWS BLUES (BT and BT CD);
COCKSUCKER BLUES (BT 33 EP);
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
FUCKIN ANDREW (BT 33 EP);
NANKER PHELGE (BT single);
OUR DEMONIC INVOCATION (BT).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 3: Piano Ian Stewart; Cut 1: Tambourine and back-up vocals Brian Jones; Cut 2:
Organ Ian Stewart; tambourine Mick Jagger; on all releases credited to Phelge alone, but actually
a composition of all members of the Rolling Stones; Cuts 2, 4: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cuts 2, 5:
Instrumentals; Cuts 3, 5, 6: Piano Gene Pitney; maracas Phil Spector; Cuts 3, 5: Harmonica
Mick Jagger; Cut 3: Usually credited to Phelge/Spector but a joint composing effort of all Rolling
Stones plus Phil Spector; Cut 4: Originally co-credited to Norman Petty, the manager of Buddy
Holly (born Charles Hardin Holley); Cut 5: Listed here according to the title on the master tape
box; subsequently registered as Aftermath by Andrew L. Oldham or ABKCO in the BMI files;
Cut 6: Additional vocals Phil Spector, also imitating the voice of Sir Edward Lewis, at the time
Chairman of Decca Records; back-up vocals, percussion Graham Nash and Allan Clarke.
0.021A FEBRUARY 8, 1964 SATURDAY CLUB, BBC RADIO SHOW, LONDON, Host: Brian
Matthew
1 Dont Lie To Me (Whittaker)
2 You Better Move On (Alexander)
3 I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
4 Mona (McDaniel)
5 Walking The Dog (Thomas)
6 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
Cuts 1-6: Released on
BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE BEEB (BT CD);
DONT LIE TO ME (BT);
HOW BRITAIN GOT THE BLUES (BT CD);
THE LOST TREASURE (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cuts 1, 2, 4, 6: Released on GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT).
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
CRACKIN UP (BT CD);
SHINE ON THE BBC TONIGHT - THE GLIMMER TWINS (BT).
Cut 1: Released on
MEET ME IN THE BOTTOM (BT);
MISCELLANEOUS (BT);
SHADES OF ORANGE (BT).
Cut 2: Released on BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT picture disc).
Cuts 3-5: Released on UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD).
Cut 4: Released on
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT CD);
IN ACTION (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1-6: Pre-recorded February 3, 1964; Cut 2: Back-up vocals Brian Jones and Bill Wyman;
Cut 3: Back-up vocals Brian Jones; Cut 4: Maracas and probably tambourine Mick Jagger; Cut 5:
Whistle Brian Jones.
0.021B FEBRUARY 8, 1964 THE ARTHUR HAYNES SHOW, ATV, ELSTREE, HERTFORDSHIRE
1 I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
2 You Better Move On (Alexander)
Songs 1, 2: Released on
CROSSFIRE HURRICANE, DVD, Eagle Rock Entertainment EV305979 (US), May 21, 2013;
THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD 1964-1969 (BT DVD).
Song 1: Released in BRITISH ROCK: THE FIRST WAVE, video, RCA-Columbia 90-1544 (US), 1985/
RCA RVT 10782 (UK), February, 1986.
Cut 1: Released on DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 2: Released on RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 3]).
Song 2: Released in 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES, CMV
Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: Pre-recorded February 7, 1964; versions a.k.a. TV edits; Song 1: Back-up vocals
Brian Jones; Song 2: Back-up vocals Brian Jones and Bill Wyman.
0.023 FEBRUARY 24-25, 1964 REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L.
Oldham; Engineer: Bill Farley
1 Good Times, Bad Times
[2 Susie Q (Hawkins, Burton)]
3 Over You (Toussaint, Orange)
4 Tell Me
5 Tell Me
6 Tell Me
Cut 1: Released on
Single, Decca F 11934, June 26, 1964;
Single, London 45-9687, July 25, 1964;
12 x 5, London PS 402, October 24, 1964, and London 820048-2/ Abkco 7402-2 (CD), August,
1984/December, 1986;
AROUND AND AROUND, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) BLK 16315-P, November, 1964;
THE CHESS SESSIONS (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 3: Circulated on a number of Regent Sound acetates, early Spring, 1964; One of these rare
acetates appeared in Christies auction of Rock and Roll memorabilia in London on April 30, 1998,
offering the first hint of the hitherto unknown recording of Over You.
Cuts 1, 4: Released on
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Abkco 8001-2 (CD), December, 1986;
MORE HOT ROCKS, Abkco 6267-2 (double CD), June, 1987.
Cuts 1, 6: Released on
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), London NPS-1, April 2, 1966;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 626/627, December 20, 1972;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990.
Cut 2: Origin shifted to Regent Sound Studios, London, May 12, 1964 (see Entry 0.028A).
Cut 4: Released on THE ROLLING STONES, Decca LK 4605, April 17, 1964, and London 820047-2
(CD), July, 1984.
Cut 5: Released on
ENGLANDS NEWEST HIT MAKERS - THE ROLLING STONES, London PS 375, May 30,
1964, and Abkco 7375-2 (CD), December, 1986;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007.
Cut 6: Released on
Single, London 45-9682, June 13, 1964;
THROUGH THE YEARS 63 - 93 (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 1: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cut 3: Cover version of Aaron Nevilles New Orleans 1960
R&B hit; self-confident performance but lacking that extra drive of Its All Over Now which soon
replaced Over You as The Rolling Stones next single; Cuts 4-6: Also known as Tell Me (Youre
Coming Back); harmony vocals Keith Richards; piano Ian Stewart; tambourine Brian Jones; Cut 5:
Same as cut 4, early fade; Cut 6: Edited single version of cut 4, lacking the guitar solo plus a
refrain.
0.023B MARCH 5, 1964 TOP OF THE POPS, BBC TV SHOW, MANCHESTER, Host: DJ Alan
Freeman
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
Song 1: Re-broadcast in Sound of the Sixties, October 12, 1991; released on THE ROLLING
STONES ON DVD 1964-1969 (BT DVD).
NOTES: Song 1: Pre-recorded March 4, 1964; incomplete lip-synched performance of official version.
Side B: Recorded at De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London, October 7, 1963.
0.024 MARCH 11 or 12, 1964 DEMO SESSION, DE LANE LEA MUSIC RECORDING STUDIOS,
LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham
1 As Time Goes By
2 No One Knows
3 Come And Dance With Me
Cuts 1, 2 (2 incomplete): Released on
THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD);
UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD).
Cut 1: Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cut 2 (incomplete): Released on EXTENDED PLAY (BT).
Cut 3: Circulated on a number of 45 r.p.m. Emidisc acetates, Spring, 1964 (one of which was offered
for $4,000 at an unidentified auction, July, 1991).
NOTES: Cuts 1-3: Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts not involved; additional guitar Big Jim
Sullivan; bass Eric Ford; as with the 1963 demo sessions, these recordings were not intended
for release but given away to other artists, usually produced by Andrew L. Oldham, to do cover
versions; Cut 1: Early version of As Tears Go By; not credited but probably a Mick Jagger/Jim
Sullivan and maybe Keith Richards composition; Cut 3: Very short recording with Mick Jaggers
vocals almost spoken (rather than sung).
0.024A MARCH 18, 1964 RADIO LUXEMBOURG RECORDINGS, IBC STUDIOS, LONDON
1 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
2 I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
3 Diddley Daddy (McDaniel, Fuqua)
4 Little By Little (Nanker, Phelge, Spector)
5 Look What Youve Done (Morganfield)
6 Mona (McDaniel)
7 Not Fade Away (Holly)
8 Now Ive Got A Witness (Nanker, Phelge)
9 Pretty Thing (Dixon)
10 Walking The Dog (Thomas)
11 You Better Move On (Alexander)
12 Reelin And Rockin (Berry)
13 Roll Over Beethoven (Berry)
14 Route 66 (Troup)
NOTES: Cuts 1-14: Broadcast in Nestles Top Swinging Groups, April 17 & 24, and May 1 & 8, 1964
(four shows of 15 minutes each); Cut 10: Whistle Brian Jones; hand clapping missing in this version.
0.025 MARCH 19, 1964 BBC Radio Recordings, Camden Theatre, London, Producer: Ian Grant,
Host: Long John Baldry
1 Route 66 (Troup)
2 Cops And Robbers (Harris)
3 You Better Move On (Alexander)
4 Mona (McDaniel)
Cuts 1-4: Broadcast in Blues in Rhythm, May 9, 1964, to introduce stereo - provided listeners placed
themselves between their radio and TV sets; re-broadcast in Stones At The Beeb, BBC Radio 1,
November 30, 1985; - Released on
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 6 Bonus 7" EP], November 9, 2012;
0.025B APRIL 10, 1964 THE JOE LOSS SHOW, BBC RADIO, LONDON
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
2 Hi-Heel Sneakers (Higginbotham)
3 Little By Little (Nanker, Phelge, Spector)
4 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
5 Im Moving On (Snow)
Cuts 2-5 (2 incomplete): Released on
BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE BEEB (BT CD);
GET YOUR KICKS (BT);
GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! (BT CD);
LIVE IN PARIS - 1965/LIVE IN SWEDEN/PLUS STUDIO DEMOS 63-65 (BT);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cuts 2-4 (2 incomplete): Released on
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES LIVE 1964-67 (BT CD);
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES VOL. 2 (BT).
Cuts 3-5: Released on
HOW BRITAIN GOT THE BLUES (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 1: Maracas Mick Jagger; Cuts 1, 4: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cut 2: Composer Robert
Higginbotham better known as Tommy Tucker; Cuts 2, 3, 5: Harmonica Mick Jagger.
0.026 APRIL 17, 1964 THE ROLLING STONES, DECCA LK 4605 (UK)
A1 Route 66 (Troup)
A2 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
A3 Honest I Do (Reed)
A4 Mona (McDaniel)
A5 Now Ive Got A Witness (Nanker, Phelge)
A6 Little By Little (Nanker, Phelge, Spector)
B1 Im A King Bee (Moore)
B2 Carol (Berry)
B3 Tell Me
B4 Can I Get A Witness (Holland, Holland, Dozier)
B5 You Can Make It If You Try (Jarrett)
B6 Walking The Dog (Thomas)
Cuts A1, A4, B2, B5, B6: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 3, 1964.
Cuts A2, A3, B1: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 10, 1964.
Cuts A5, A6, B4: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964.
Cut B3: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 24-25, 1964.
NOTES: Cut B3: Early version (with different lyrics) released on test pressing Decca LK 6405, February or March, 1964; Re-released as THE ROLLING STONES (CD), London 820047-2 (UK/
Europe), July, 1984.
0.027 APRIL 18, 1964 SATURDAY CLUB, BBC RADIO SHOW, LONDON, Host: Brian Matthew
1 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
2 Walking The Dog (Thomas)
3 Not Fade Away (Holly)
4 Beautiful Delilah (Berry)
5 Hi-Heel Sneakers (Higginbotham)
6 Carol (Berry)
Cuts 1-6: Released on
BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE BEEB (BT CD);
THE LOST TREASURE (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cuts 1, 2, 4-6: Released on
BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT and BT CD);
BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT picture disc).
Cuts 1, 2, 5, 6: Released on
CRACKIN UP (BT CD);
SHINE ON THE BBC TONIGHT - THE GLIMMER TWINS (BT).
Cuts 1, 2, 6: Released on THE BEATLES AND THE ROLLING STONES AT THE RAREST (BT).
Cuts 1, 4-6: Released on
DONT LIE TO ME (BT);
MEET ME IN THE BOTTOM (BT).
Cuts 1, 4, 5: Released on MEMPHIS TENNESSEE (BT).
Cut 3: Broadcast in Stones At The Beeb, BBC Radio 1, November 30, 1985; Released on
BBC SESSIONS (BT);
BBC TAPES (BT);
DOWN THE ROAD APIECE (BT CD [Oil Well]);
GET SATISFACTION...IF YOU WANT! (BT and BT CD);
LIVE IN LONDON 1963-65 (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 3-5: Released on HOW BRITAIN GOT THE BLUES (BT CD).
Cut 4: Released on
DA DOO RON RON (BT);
DR. NO PRESENTS THE ROLLING STONES (BT).
Cuts 4-6: Released on
READY STEADY STONES (BT CD);
SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM (BT).
NOTES: Cuts 1-6: Pre-recorded April 13, 1964; Cuts 1, 3: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cut 2: Whistle Brian
Jones; hand clapping Mick Jagger; Cut 3: Maracas Mick Jagger; Cut 5: Harmonica Mick Jagger.
0.028 APRIL 26, 1964 NME POLL WINNERS CONCERT, EMPIRE POOL, WEMBLEY, MIDDLESEX, Hosts: D.J. David Jacobs and Jimmy Savile
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
2 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
3 Im Alright (McDaniel)
Songs 1-3: Shown in Big Beat 64, ABC TV show, May 3, 1964; Released on
THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD 1964-1969 (BT DVD);
THE ULTIMATE TV MASTERS (BT DVD).
Cuts 1-3: Released on
ALL THOSE YEARS AGO (BT CD);
ANIMAL DUDS (BT and BT CD [Disc 1]);
BIG BEAT 64 (BT CD);
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
COLOGNE 1970 (BT CD);
DOWN THE ROAD APIECE (BT CD [Bad Wizard]);
GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! (BT CD);
ON TELEVISION 1964/65 (BT CD);
POLLWINNERS CONCERTS 1964 & 65 (BT);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 3]).
Cuts 1, 2: Released on BEAST OF EDEN (BT CD).
Song 1: Released in ROCKN ROLL THE GREATEST YEARS: 64 - VOL. 2, The Video Collection
VC4085, July, 1990.
Song 1 (incomplete): Released in
COOL CATS, video, MGM-UA UMV 10317/MV 600317, January, 1984;
THE REAL BUDDY HOLLY STORY, video, PMI MXN 99 1126 4, August, 1986
Cut 1: Released on
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD);
RAW POWER (BT).
0.028A MAY 12, 1964 REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Bill Farley
1 Congratulations
2 Susie Q (Hawkins, Burton)
Cuts 1, 2: Released on 12 x 5, London PS 402, October 24, 1964, and London 820048-2/ Abkco 74022 (CD), August, 1984/December, 1986.
Cut 1: Released on Single, London 45-9708, September 26, 1964.
Cut 2: Released on
THE ROLLING STONES NO. 2, Decca LK 4661, January 15, 1965, and London POCD-1913
(CD), February 2, 1997;
DOWN THE ROAD APIECE (BT CD [Bad Wizard]);
TIME TRIP VOL. 5 (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 2: Credited to Stanley Lewis (owner of Jewel/Paula Records), Eleanor Broadwater and
singer Dale Hawkins, but most likely composed by Hawkins and his guitarist James Burton.
0.029 MAY 25, 1964 SATURDAY CLUB, BBC RADIO RECORDINGS, LONDON, Host: Brian
Matthew
1 Down In The Bottom (Dixon)
2 You Can Make It If You Try (Jarrett)
3 Route 66 (Troup)
4 Confessin The Blues (Brown, McShann)
5 Down The Road Apiece (Raye)
Cuts 1-5: Broadcast June 6, 1964; Released on
BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE BEEB (BT CD);
BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT and BT CD);
BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT picture disc);
DONT LIE TO ME (BT);
MEMPHIS TENNESSEE (BT);
HOW BRITAIN GOT THE BLUES (BT CD);
THE LOST TREASURE (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 2]).
Cuts 1-4: Released on MEET ME IN THE BOTTOM (BT).
Cuts 1-3: Released on
READY STEADY STONES (BT CD);
SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM (BT).
Cut 2, 3: Released on THE BEATLES AND THE ROLLING STONES AT THE RAREST (BT).
Cuts 4, 5: Released on UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD)
NOTES: Cut 1: Sung as Meet Me In The Bottom; Cuts 1, 4: Harmonica by Mick Jagger; Cut 2: Organ
by Ian Stewart; additional back-up vocals by Bill Wyman and/or Brian Jones.
0.030 MAY 30, 1964 ENGLANDS NEWEST HIT MAKERS - THE ROLLING STONES, LONDON
PS 375 (US)
A1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
A2 Route 66 (Troup)
A3 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
A4 Honest I Do (Reed)
A5 Now Ive Got A Witness (Nanker, Phelge)
A6 Little By Little (Nanker, Phelge, Spector)
B1 Im A King Bee (Moore)
B2 Carol (Berry)
B3 Tell Me
B4 Can I Get A Witness (Holland, Holland, Dozier)
B5 You Can Make It If You Try (Jarrett)
B6
Cuts A1, A5, A6, B4: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964.
Cuts A2, B2, B5, B6: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 3, 1964.
Cuts A3, A4, B1: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 10, 1964.
Cut B3: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 24-25, 1964.
NOTES: Cut A4: Might be a Jimmy Reed/Ewart G. Jr. Abner composition; mistakenly credited to
Hurron [actually David Hurran]/[Reg] Calvert; Also released in mono, London LL 3375;
Re-released as THE ROLLING STONES, Abkco 7375-1 (US), November, 1986; as THE
ROLLING STONES (CD), Abkco 7375-2 (US), December, 1986; as ENGLANDS NEWEST
HIT MAKERS - THE ROLLING STONES (CD), Abkco 844460-2 (Europe), March 21, 1995;
as ENGLANDS NEWEST HIT MAKERS - THE ROLLING STONES, Abkco 844460-1, June 26,
1995 (UK); as ENGLANDS NEWEST HIT MAKERS - THE ROLLING STONES (SACD), Abkco
93752 (US)/Abkco 882287 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002.
0.030A JUNE 1, 1964 PRESS CONFERENCE, KENNEDY AIRPORT, QUEENS, NEW YORK
NOTES: News clip released in 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING
STONES, CMV Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
0.030B JUNE 2, 1964 THE LES CRANE SHOW, WABC-TV, NEW YORK CITY
NOTES: This programme, The Rolling Stones first US television appearance, featured live and telephone interviews with all members of the band plus playbacks of Not Fade Away (Holly) and
I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon).
0.031 JUNE 3, 1964 HOLLYWOOD PALACE SHOW, ABC-TV RECORDINGS, LOS ANGELES,
Host: Dean Martin
1 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
2 Not Fade Away (Holly)
3 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
4 Not Fade Away (Holly)
5 Not Fade Away (Holly)
Songs 1, 2: Released on THE ULTIMATE TV MASTERS (BT DVD).
Cuts 1, 2: Released on RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 3])
Song 1: Shown June 13, 1964 (first US network TV appearance by The Rolling Stones; introduced by
Dean Martin who was downright nasty to the members of the band at this occasion); released in
25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES, CMV Video 49027-2/
CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
Cut 1: Released on
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
THRU THE YEARS (BT single box);
VINTAGE STONES (BT).
Song 2: Shown September 12 and/or 26, 1964, and repeated July 31, 1965 (introduced by comedian
Ed Wynn).
Cut 2: Released on
BEAST OF EDEN (BT CD);
LOLYMPIA, PARIS, APRIL 17, 1965 (BT and BT CD);
SUMMER RERUNS (BT and BT CD).
NOTES: Songs 1-5: Harmonica Brian Jones; Songs 2, 4, 5: Maracas Mick Jagger; Songs 3-5: Rehearsals; Song 4: Incomplete recording due to a broken string on Keith Richards American guitar
(Mick Jaggers spontaneous response to the impertinent comments The Rolling Stones were
constantly confronted with during these television recordings); A third title reported by Bill
Wyman to come out of this session, Tell Me, has never surfaced, and was perhaps mixed-up
with a song recorded at The Mike Douglas Show (see Entry 0.033).
0.032 JUNE 10-11, 1964 CHESS STUDIOS, CHICAGO, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham; Engineer:
Ron Malo
1 If You Need Me (Pickett, Bateman, Sanders)
2 Empty Heart (Nanker, Phelge)
3 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Nanker, Phelge)
4 Confessin The Blues (Brown, McShann)
5 Around And Around (Berry)
6 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
7 Down The Road Apiece (Raye)
8 Look What Youve Done (Morganfield)
9 Dont Lie To Me
10 I Cant Be Satisfied (Morganfield)
11 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Nanker, Phelge)
12 Tell Me Baby (Broonzy)
13 Hi-Heel Sneakers (Higginbotham)
14
15
16
17
18
Cut 9: Proposed for release on NECROPHILIA (Andrew Oldhams alternative to MORE HOT ROCKS),
Abkco 1224, October 12, 1972; and on THE BLACK BOX (Bill Wymans alternative to METAMORPHOSIS), June, 1975; Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212, June 6, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS, Abkco ANA 1, June, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS (SACD), Abkco 90062 (US)/Abkco 882 337-2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION (BT CD);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]);
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD);
NECROPHILIA (BT CD).
Cuts 9, 12-15: Released on MAD SHADOWS (BT CD).
Cut 10: Released on STONED AGAIN BY THE ROCKERS (BT).
Cuts 10, 12-15: Released on STONE RELICS (BT).
Cut 11: Released on NO STONE UNTURNED, Decca SKL 5173, October 5, 1973.
Cut 12: Mistakenly released as Tell Me (2nd version) and credited to Jagger/Richards on THE REST
OF THE BEST (THE ROLLING STONES STORY - PART 2), Teldec (Telefunken-Decca)
6.30125 FX, December 16, 1983.
Cuts 12-15: Released on
BATTLE (BT);
BRIGHT LIGHTS-BIG CITY (BT);
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
CHESS CHICAGO OUTTAKES 1964 (BT CD single);
HOT ROCKS (BT EP);
LIVE IN PARIS-1965/ LIVE IN SWEDEN 1964/ PLUS STUDIO DEMOS 63-65 (BT).
Cut 13: Released on RADIO CAROLINE (BT).
Cut 15: Proposed for release on THE BLACK BOX (Bill Wymans alternative to METAMORPHOSIS),
June, 1975.
Cut 16: Released on
CLOSET CLASSICS (BT CD);
REELIN AND ROCKIN (BT CD);
THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD).
Cut 17: Released on Single, London 45-9687, July, 1964 (first pressings [matrix DR 33543-1C]).
NOTES: Cuts 1-3: Organ Ian Stewart; Cut 1: Tambourine Brian Jones; Cuts 2, 3: Tambourine Mick
Jagger; Cuts 2, 3, 8: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cuts 3, 11, 14, 18: Instrumentals; Cuts 4, 5, 7, 8,
14, 18: Piano Ian Stewart; Cuts 4, 11-13, 15: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 5, 8, 10, 15, 16:
Composers Chuck Berry, Muddy Waters, Willie Dixon all attended this session (as did Buddy
Guy) but, did not join The Rolling Stones on any of the tracks; Cuts 6, 10, 14: Recorded June 10,
1964; rest are probably from June 11, 1964; Cut 6: Additional back-up vocals Brian Jones; Cut 8:
Credited to McKinley Morganfield (better known as Muddy Waters who recorded this title for a
single B-side in 1960), but might be a Ray Manzarek composition; Cut 9: Overdubbed piano Vic
Steffens; origin unconfirmed; might come from Regent Sound Studios, London, May 12, 1964;
credited to Jagger/ Richards but more than just inspired by Chuck Berrys 1960 recording of Dont
You Lie To Me, although Fats Domino recorded the same song as Dont Lie To Me in 1951; the
true originator was Hudson Whittaker (better known as Tampa Red); Cut 11: Edit version of cut 3;
Cut 14: Also known as Brians Blues; Cut 17: Edit version of cut 6.
0.033 JUNE 18, 1964 THE MIKE DOUGLAS SHOW, KYW-TV 3 RECORDINGS, CLEVELAND,
OHIO
1 Carol (Berry)
2 Tell Me
3 Interview With All Five Rolling Stones by Mike Douglas Involving Four Girls From
The Crowd
4 Not Fade Away (Holly)
5 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
Songs 1, 2, 4, 5, Line 3: Shown June 25, 1964.
Song 4: Released on
THE BRITISH INVASION 1960s AND 1970s RARITIES (DVD), Passport Video DVD-1631,
November 8, 2005;
MIKE DOUGLAS - MOMENTS AND MEMORIES (DVD), Standing Room Only SROM4330DVD,
March 28, 2008.
0.033A JUNE 24-26, 1964 REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Bill Farley
1 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
[2 Congratulations]
3 Youve Just Made My Day
Cut 1: Released on
Single, London 45-9708, September 26, 1964;
12 x 5, London PS 402, October 24, 1964, and London 820048-2/ Abkco 7402-2 (CD), August,
1984/December, 1986;
BRAVO ROLLING STONES, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca), SHZT 531, December, 1965;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, Abkco 6667-2 (double CD), December, 1986;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Abkco 8001-2 (CD), December, 1986;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 4]);
THE CHESS SESSIONS (BT CD).
Cut 2: Origin shifted to Regent Sound Studios, London, May 12, 1964 (see Entry 0.028A above).
Cut 3 (incomplete): Released on
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD);
UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD);
WHEN A BOY MEETS A GIRL (BT EP).
NOTES: Cut 1: Begun at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964; featuring an organ intro as opposed
to the guitar opening of the later version recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, November 8, 1964;
tambourine Mick Jagger; organ Ian Stewart; Time Is On My Side was originally written by
Jordan Jerry Ragovoy under the pseudonym of Norman Meade for jazz trombonist Kai Winding
and his Orchestra who recorded the title in 1963; in early 1964 soul singer Irma Thomas covered
the song on a single B-side which featured additional lyrics credited to Jimmy Norman; Ragovoy,
however, always claimed that he was the author of the reworked lyrics; The Rolling Stones
followed Irma Thomas version; their first single and subsequent releases in the 60s were all
credited to Meade and Norman, later releases to Ragovoy alone, normally under his pseudonym
Meade; Cut 3: Harmonica Brian Jones; organ Ian Stewart; credits unconfirmed; might be You
Just Made My Day composed by Michael F. Cotter or the same titled song written by Marsha
Barbara Thompson.
0.034 JUNE 26/JULY 25, 1964 SINGLE, DECCA F 11934 (UK)/LONDON 45-9687 (US)
A Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
B Good Times, Bad Times
Side A: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964.
Side B: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 24 or 25, 1964.
NOTES: First Rolling Stones single to reach number 1 in the UK charts; Re-released on THE
ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1963-1965 (CD box set), Abkco 06024 981886 4 4 [Disc 5], May
4, 2004; Side A: Featuring an edit version on first pressings (matrix DR 33543-1C).
0.035 JUNE 29 - JULY 7, 1964 ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA SESSION, REGENT SOUND
and DECCA STUDIOS, LONDON, Producers: Andrew L. Oldham, Michael Barclay, Music
Directors: John Paul Jones, Mike Leander, David Whittaker
1 Try A Little Harder
2 Somethings Just Stick In Your Mind
3 Somethings Just Stick In Your Mind
4 Somethings Just Stick In Your Mind
5 Try A Little Harder
Cuts 1, 2: Proposed for release on NECROPHILIA (Andrew L. Oldhams alternative to MORE HOT
ROCKS), Abkco 1224, October 12, 1972; Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212, June 6, 1975, and Abkco 90062 (US)/Abkco 882 337-2
(Europe) (SACD), August 20/October 21, 2002;
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]);
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD);
NECROPHILIA (BT CD);
RAW POWER (BT).
Cut 1: Released on
Single, Decca F 13584/ Abkco 4701, May 23/May 27, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS, Abkco ANA 1, June, 1975;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
Cut 2: Released on
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT CD);
IN ACTION (BT CD);
UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD).
Cuts 3, 5: Released on
THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION (BT CD);
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cut 4: Released on DICK & DEE DEE, Single (Warner 5627 [US]), May, 1965.
NOTES: Cuts 1-5: Brian Jones, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman probably not involved; (additional?)
guitar John McLaughlin and/or Jimmy Page; bass: Joe Moretti (unconfirmed); piano Reg Guest;
drums Andy White; Cuts 1, 2: Overdubbed back-up vocals Christine Ohlman; Cut 1: Overdubbed
guitar Doug Schlink; Cut 2: Guitar Big Jim Sullivan; Cut 3: Different mix of cut 2, lacking pedal
steel; Cut 4: Same as cut 3 with new lead vocals by Dick St. John and Dee Dee (Mary Sperling),
probably overdubbed December, 1964; at the time and subsequently in the ABKCO files
(correctly?) entitled Some Things Just Stick In Your Mind; Cut 5: Different mix of cut 1, lacking
brass and some back-up vocals; Also see MICK JAGGER, Entry 1007, and KEITH RICHARDS,
Entry 3005.
0.036A JULY 17, 1964 THE JOE LOSS SHOW, BBC RADIO, LONDON
1 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
2 If You Need Me (Pickett, Bateman, Sanders)
3 Confessin The Blues (Brown, McShann)
4 Carol (Berry)
5 Mona (McDaniel)
6 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
Cuts 1-5: Released on
BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE BEEB (BT CD);
CRACKIN UP (BT and BT CD);
GET YOUR KICKS (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 2]);
ROUGH, DIRTY AND IRRESISTIBLE (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 2, 4: Released on HOW BRITAIN GOT THE BLUES (BT CD).
Cut 1: Released on UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD).
Cut 6: Released on
GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT);
THE LOST TREASURE (BT CD).
0.037 JULY 21-23, 1964 ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA SESSION, REGENT SOUND
STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham
1 Heart Of Stone
2 Heart Of Stone
Cut 1: Proposed for release on NECROPHILIA (Andrew Oldhams alternative to MORE HOT ROCKS),
Abkco 1224, October 12, 1972; Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212, June 6, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS, Abkco ANA 1, June, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS (SACD), Abkco 90062 (US)/Abkco 882 337-2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
EVERLASTING STONES (BT);
MAD SHADOWS (BT CD);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]);
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD);
NECROPHILIA (BT CD);
TIME TRIP VOL. 5 (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 2: Released on UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 2: Brian Jones, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman not involved; guitar
John McLaughlin; bass and maybe guitar solo Jimmy Page; drums Clem Cattini; overdubbed
guitar Doug Schlink; overdubbed back-up vocals Christine Ohlman; Cut 2: Different mix of cut 1,
lacking pedal-steel; probably begun at Decca Studios, London, June 29-July 7, 1964.
0.037A JULY 23, 1964 TOP GEAR, BBC RADIO SHOW, LONDON, Producer: Bernie Andrews,
Host: Brian Matthew
1 Around And Around (Berry)
2 If You Need Me (Pickett, Bateman, Sanders)
3 I Cant Be Satisfied (Morganfield)
4 Crackin Up (McDaniel)
5 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
Cuts 1-4: Released on
BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE BEEB (BT CD);
CRACKIN UP (BT and BT CD);
THE LOST TREASURE (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 2]);
SHINE ON THE BBC TONIGHT - THE GLIMMER TWINS (BT);
UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 3, 4: Released on HOW BRITAIN GOT THE BLUES (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT).
Cut 3: Released on
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES LIVE 1964-67 (BT CD);
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES VOL. 2 (BT);
SWEET HOME CHICAGO (BT CD [TSP]).
Cut 5: Released on
GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT);
THE LOST TREASURE (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1-5: Pre-recorded July 17, 1964.
0.038 AUGUST 5, 1964 THE RED SKELTON HOUR, CBS-TV RECORDINGS, LONDON
PALLADIUM, LONDON
1 Tell Me
2 Carol (Berry)
3 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
Songs 1-3: Shown September 22, 1964, and rebroadcast November 10, 1964 (during The Rolling
Stones second North American tour); released on THE ULTIMATE TV MASTERS (BT DVD).
NOTES: Songs 1-3: Lip-synched performance of official versions; Songs 1, 2: Overdubbed audience
backing.
0.038A AUGUST 7, 1964 READY, STEADY, GO!, AR TV SHOW, LONDON, Hosts: Keith Fordyce
and Cathy McGowan
1 Around And Around (Berry)
2 If You Need Me (Pickett, Bateman, Sanders)
Cuts 1, 2: Released on ANIMAL DUDS (BT CD [Disc 2]).
0.038B AUGUST 7, 1964 THE 4TH NATIONAL JAZZ & BLUES FESTIVAL, ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION GROUNDS, RICHMOND, SURREY
1 Walking The Dog (Thomas)
2 Hi-Heel Sneakers (Higginbotham)
3 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
4 Im Alright (McDaniel)
NOTES: Cuts 1-4: Not recorded; 8mm colour footage of this event, mistakenly overdubbed with
Mercy, Mercy, released in 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING
STONES, CMV Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
0.039A AUGUST 14, 1964 FIVE BY FIVE (EP), DECCA DFE 8590 (UK)
A1 If You Need Me (Pickett, Bateman, Sanders)
A2 Empty Heart (Nanker, Phelge)
A3 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Nanker, Phelge)
B1 Confessin The Blues (Brown, McShann)
B2 Around And Around (Berry)
Sides A, B: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 11, 1964.
NOTES: Cut A3: Edit version; Re-released as FIVE BY FIVE (12" EP), Decca DFEX 8590, November
25, 1982; in THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1963-1965 (CD box set), Abkco 06024 981886 4
4 [Disc 6], May 4, 2004; as FIVE BY FIVE (EP), Abkco 01877189615, April 20, 2013.
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Cuts 1, 2: Released on
Single, Decca F 12014, November 13, 1964;
THE ROLLING STONES, NOW!, London PS 420, February 13, 1965, and Abkco 7420-2/London
820133-2 (CD), December, 1986;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
Cut 1: Released on
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Decca TXS 101, November 4, 1966, and London
844 088-2 (CD), June, 1991;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 4, September 5, 1980;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 1], November 13, 2012;
THE CHESS SESSIONS (BT CD);
DR. NO PRESENTS THE ROLLING STONES (BT).
Cuts 2, 3: Released on THE ROLLING STONES NO. 2, Decca LK 4661, January 15, 1965, and
London POCD-1913 (CD [Japan]), February 2, 1997.
Cut 3: Released on
12 x 5, London PS 402, October 24, 1964, and London 820048-2/ Abkco 7402-2 (CD), August,
1984/December, 1986;
SLOW ROLLERS, Decca TAB 30, November 6, 1981;
THE HISTORY OF ROCK, VOLUME TEN: THE ROLLING STONES, Orbis HRL010, 1982;
FRUIT END (BT);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]).
NOTES: Cut 1: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 2: On all LP releases credited to Jagger/ Richards; additional lyrics by Dave Thomson; Cut 3: Origin unconfirmed; might come from Regent Sound
Studios, London, June 24-26, 1964.
0.041 SEPTEMBER 21, 1964 (SECOND SHOW) ABC THEATRE, HULL, YORKSHIRE
1 Around And Around (Berry)
Song 1: Shown / released in
ROLLING STONES GATHER MOSS, Pathe colour news-reel, early Autumn 1964;
The Sound of Change, BBC2 TV show, September 10, 1968 (incomplete); Released in
25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES, CMV Video 490272/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990 (incomplete);
THE HISTORY OF ROCK N ROLL: VOL. 3, Warner Home Video/Time Life 13852 3, Summer,
1995 (incomplete) ;
THE HISTORY OF ROCK N ROLL, 5 DVD box set, Warner Bros./Time Life 34991 (US), June
29, 2004 [Disc 1, incomplete];
THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD 1964-1969 (BT DVD).
NOTES: Song 1: Lip-synched performance of official version, overdubbed audience backing.
0.042A SEPTEMBER 28-29, 1964 REGENT SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L.
Oldham; Engineer: Bill Farley
1 You Cant Catch Me (Berry)
2 Grown Up Wrong
3 Surprise Surprise
4 Im Relyin On You
5 We Were Falling In Love
Cuts 1, 2: Released on THE ROLLING STONES NO. 2, Decca LK 4661, January 15, 1965, and
London POCD-1913 (CD), February 2, 1997.
Cuts1, 3: Released on THE ROLLING STONES, NOW!, London PS 420, February 13, 1965, and
Abkco 7420-2/London 820133-2 (CD), December, 1986;
Cut 1: Released on METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]).
Cut 2: Released on
on 12 x 5, London PS 402, October 24, 1964, and London 820048-2/ Abkco 7402-2 (CD), August,
1984/December, 1986
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]).
Cut 3: Released on
14 (compilation), Decca LK 4695, May 21, 1965;
ENGLANDS GREATEST HITMAKERS (compilation), London PS 430, May 21, 1965;
Maxi-single, Decca F 13195, June 25, 1971;
Single, Decca F 13203, July 20, 1971;
NO STONE UNTURNED, Decca SKL 5137, October 5, 1973 THE ROLLING STONES
SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1 (4 LP box set) and Abkco
1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;;
DARK HORSES (BT);
FRUIT END (BT).
Cuts 4, 5 (4 incomplete): Released on THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964 (BT CD).
Cuts 4, 5 (both incomplete): Released on
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD);
WHEN A BOY MEETS A GIRL (BT EP).
Cut 5: Circulated on a number of 45 r.p.m. Emidisc acetates, Spring, 1964 (one of which was offered
at an unidentified American auction, July, 1991); released on
BILL WYMANS BLACK BOX (BT CD [VGP]);
WE WERE FALLING IN LOVE (one-sided BT single).
NOTES: Cut 2: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 4: Mistakenly known as Im Just A Funny Guy; Cut 5: The
Rolling Stones playing against a Phil Spector-like soundwall; mistakenly known as Waving Hair.
0.044 OCTOBER 19, 1964 QUOI DE NEUF, FRENCH TV RECORDINGS (ORTF 2), PARIS
1 Carol (Berry)
2 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
Songs 1, 2: Shown November 5, 1964.
Song 1 (incomplete): Re-broadcast in Le mythe des Rolling Stones, TF1, June 27, 1995.
Song 2: Re- broadcast in Pop Galerie, French/German TV (Arte), June 24, 1995.
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: Lip-synched performance of official versions.
0.044B OCTOBER 23, 1964 PRESS CONFERENCE, HOTEL ASTOR, NEW YORK CITY,
Interviewer: Ed Rudy
1 Mick Jagger Interview
2 Charlie Watts Interview
3 Brian Jones Interview
4 Bill Wyman Interview
5 Keith Richards Interview
6 Eric Easton Interview
Lines 1-6: Released on
ITS HERE LUV!!! (BT and BT CD);
PRECIOUS STONES (BT picture disc).
Line 1: Released on MICK JAGGER INTERVIEW (shaped BT CD single)
Line 2: Released on CHARLIE WATTS INTERVIEW (shaped BT CD single)
Line 3: Released on BRIAN JONES INTERVIEW (shaped BT CD single);
READY STEADY STONES (BT).
Line 5: Released on KEITH RICHARDS INTERVIEW (shaped BT CD single)
NOTES: Line 3: Brian Jones explaining The Rolling Stones success: We came along with the right
thing at the right time.
NOTES: Cut B1: Edit version; Cut B3: Mistakenly listed as Congradulations on cover; Cut B5:
Sonny Sanders not credited; Also released in mono, London LL 3402; Re-released as
12 x 5, Decca-Abkco LKD 5335 820048-1 (UK/ Europe)/Abkco 7402-1 (US), August, 1984/
November, 1986; as 12 x 5 (CD), London 820048-2 (UK/Europe)/Abkco 7402-2 (US), August,
1984/ December, 1986; as 12 x 5 (CD), Abkco 844461-2 (Europe), March 21, 1995; as 12 x 5,
Abkco 844461-1 (UK), June 26, 1995; as 12 x 5 (SACD), Abkco 94022 (US)/Abkco 882288 2
(Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002; Cuts A1, A2, A4, A6, B1, B4 also released as mini LP,
12 x 5, London SBG 23, late 1964 or early 1965.
0.046 OCTOBER 25, 1964 THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW, CBS-TV, NEW YORK CITY
1 Around And Around (Berry)
2 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
Songs 1, 2: Released on
6 ED SULLIVAN SHOWS STARRING THE ROLLING STONES (DVD) Sofa Entertainment
B0015967-09, November 1, 2011;
THE COMPLETE ED SULLIVAN SHOWS (BT DVD).
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
CONQUER AMERICA (BT and BT CD);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT CD);
GROWING UP WRONG (BT);
LOLYMPIA, PARIS, APRIL 17, 1965 (BT and BT CD);
ON TELEVISION 1964/65 (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 3]);
READY STEADY STONES (BT);
ROLLINGMANIA (BT);
SUMMER RERUNS (BT and BT CD).
Song 1: Released in BRITISH ROCK: THE FIRST WAVE, video, RCA-Columbia 90-1544 (US),
1985/RCA RVT 10782 (UK), February, 1986.
Song 2: Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1968-1971 (CD box set), Abkco 06024
982707 5 2 [Disc 10 Bonus DVD], March 1, 2005.
Song 2 (incomplete): Released in 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING
STONES, CMV Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
NOTES: Cut 2: Back-up vocals Bill Wyman.
0.047 OCTOBER 29, 1964 THE T.A.M.I. SHOW (TEENAGE AWARDS MUSIC INTERNATIONAL
SHOW), CIVIC AUDITORIUM, SANTA MONICA, CALIFORNIA
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
2 Around And Around (Berry)
3 Off The Hook (Nanker, Phelge)
4 Tell Me
5 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
6 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
7 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
8 Im Alright (McDaniel)
9 Get Together (McDaniel)
Songs 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9: Shown in GATHER NO MOSS, film, August 7, 1966; Released in
THAT WAS ROCK, video, Music Media M 434 (US), 1982/ Channel 5, CFV 05472 (UK), July,
1987;
THE T.A.M.I./T.N.T. SHOW (THAT WAS ROCK) (DVD), Umbrella Music DAVID0168 (New Zealand), April 25, 2004;
THE T.A.M.I. SHOW (COLLECTOR'S EDITION) (DVD), Shout! Factory SF11742 (US),
February 23, 2010.
Cuts 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9: Released on
GIMME SHELTER (BT);
GROWING UP WRONG (BT);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 3]);
READY STEADY STONES (BT).
Cuts 2, 3, 5, 6, 8: Released on
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
GET YOUR KICKS (BT CD);
ON TELEVISION 1964/65 (BT CD).
Songs 2, 3: Released in TEENAGE COMMAND PERFORMANCE, film, April, 1965 (UK).
Cut 2: Featured as soundtrack in CHARLIE IS MY DARLING IRELAND 1965, film, premiered at the
New York Film Festival, Walter Reade Theater, New York City, September 29, 2012;
CHARLIE IS MY DARLING IRELAND 1965, Super Deluxe Box Set, Because Entertainment/
Abkco 0 38781 10069 5, Nov. 2, 2012 [Disc 1], CHARLIE IS MY DARLING (DVD).
Song 5: Released in SIXTIES MIX: UK, video, Stylus Music SVO 85511 (UK), May, 1988.
Song 6: Released in
THE T.A.M.I. SHOW, film, November 14, 1964 (US);
ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE, LWT series, May, 1977;
ROCKNROLL THE GREATEST YEARS: 64 - VOL. 2, The Video Collection VC4085, July,
1990.
Cut 6: Released on EVERLASTING STONES (BT).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 7: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cuts 1, 8: Maracas Mick Jagger; Cut 5: Back-up vocals
Brian Jones; Cut 6: Back-up vocals Bill Wyman; Cut 8: Tambourine Brian Jones; Cut 9: Closing
jam with other participants of the show which also included The Beach Boys, Chuck Berry,
James Brown And The Famous Flames, The Barbarians, Marvin Gaye, Gerry And The Pacemakers, Leslie Gore, Jan And Dean, Billy J. Kramer And The Dakotas, Smokey Robinson And
The Miracles, and The Supremes; Backing musicians: Leon Russell (Russell Bridges): piano;
Sonny Bono: percussion; Nino Tempo, Steve Douglas, Jay Migliori: saxophone; Lou Blackburn:
trombone; Glen Campbell: guitar; Delaney Bramlett: bass; Hal Blaine: drums; Phil Spector: arrangements.
0.047A OCTOBER 31, 1964 THE CLAY COLE SHOW, WPIX CHANNEL 11, NEW YORK CITY
1 If You Need Me (Pickett, Bateman, Sanders)
2 Tell Me
Cut 2: Released on THE EARLY ROLLING STONES VOL. 2 (BT CD).
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: Lip-synched performance of official versions; pre-recorded October 24, 1964.
Cut 7: Released on
Single, London 45-9725, December, 19, 1964;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), London NPS-1, April 2, 1966, and CD, Abkco
8001-2, December, 1986;
Single, Decca Dischi Italia F 22270, Spring, 1966;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Decca TXS 101, November 4, 1966, and London
844 088-2 (CD), June, 1991;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/ 607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 1], November 13, 2012;
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 1]);
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 1: Short studio run-through, probably released by mistake; Cuts 1, 2: Tambourine Mick
Jagger; co-composer Russell also known as Bertrand Russell Berns; Cuts 1, 2, 6, 7: Piano Ian
Stewart; Cut 3: Harmonica Mick Jagger; piano Jack Nitzsche; Cut 5: Piano (miked differently and
credited as Nitzschephone) Jack Nitzsche; Cut 7: Tambourine Jack Nitzsche.
0.049 NOVEMBER 7, 1964 THE CLAY COLE SHOW, WPIX CHANNEL 11, NEW YORK CITY
1 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
2 Around And Around (Berry)
3 Confessin The Blues (Brown, McShann)
4 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
Cut 2: Released on THE EARLY ROLLING STONES VOL. 2 (BT CD).
NOTES: Songs 1-4: Pre-recorded October 24, 1964; Song 1: Some live vocals, e.g. She made me cry
and done me wrong in line 2; Songs 2-4: Lip-synched performance of official versions; Programme also included an interview portion with questions from the audience.
Cut 5: Released on
BILL WYMANS BLACK BOX (BT CD [VGP]);on THE ROLLING STONES FILES 1961-1964
(BT CD);
HOW BRITAIN GOT THE BLUES (BT CD).
Cut 6: Released on Single, London 45-9725, December 19, 1964;
THE ROLLING STONES, NOW!, London LL 3420, February 13, 1965.
NOTES: Cut 1: Guitar intro (as opposed to the organ intro of the earlier recording from Regent Sound
Studios, London, June 24-26, 1964); organ Ian Stewart; Cuts 2, 4: Harmonica Mick Jagger; piano
Ian Stewart; Cut 3: More up-tempo and jazzier than the official 1965 version; Cut 4: Although variously credited to Segar and/or Broonzy, authorship was claimed by William Jazz Gillum; Cut 5:
Light footed rocker (as opposed to Bill Wymans later compositions In Another Land or Downtown
Suzie) sung by Mick Jagger; mistakenly credited to Jagger/Richards in the BMI files under the title
Get Back To The One You Love which is the actual refrain of Goodbye Girl; piano Ian Stewart;
Cut 6: Same as cut 2 with early fade.
0.053 NOVEMBER 14, 1964 THE T.A.M.I. SHOW, FILM, SIMULTANEOUSLY PREMIERED
AT 33 LOS ANGELES-AREA THEATRES
A Time Is On My Side (Meade)
Song A: Recorded at The T.A.M.I. Show, Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California, October 29, 1964.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Credits: Director: Steve Binder; production:
Electronovision/ Screen Entertainment; camera: Jim Kilgore; music director: Jack Nitzsche;
length: 96 mins (black and white video tape); Later versions of the film, renamed TEENAGE
COMMAND PERFORMANCE in Britain (see Entry 0.067A), include two different Stones songs,
Around And Around and Off The Hook.
0.054 NOVEMBER 20, 1964 READY, STEADY, GO!, AR TV SHOW, LONDON, Hosts: Keith
Fordyce and Cathy McGowan
1 Off The Hook (Nanker, Phelge)
2 Brian Jones Interview by Keith Fordyce
3 Mick Jagger Interview by Keith Fordyce
4 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
5 Around And Around (Berry)
Songs 1, 4, Lines 2, 3: Released in
READY, STEADY, GO!, VOLUME THREE, video, Picture Music MVP 99 1006 2, November,
1984;
THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD 1964-1969 (BT DVD).
Songs 1, 4, 5: Re-broadcast in The New Year Starts Right Here, AR TV, December 31, 1964.
1965
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
Short Irish Tour & TV Shows
JANUARY
6
6
7
8
10
11-12
13
15
Big Beat 65: Australia, New Zealand & Far East Tour
17
21
22
23
25+26
27
28
29
29
FEBRUARY
1
2
3
6
8
10
12
13
16
17
British Tour
24
26
28
MARCH
1
4
5
6
Top Gear, BBC radio recordings, London (broadcast March 6) (Entry 0.063)
Top Of The Pops, BBC TV recordings, Manchester (shown March 11 & repeated
March 18) (Entry 0.064A)
Regal Theatre, Edmonton, London (2 shows) (Entry 0.064)
Empire Theatre, Liverpool (2 shows) (Entry 0.064 cont.)
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8
9
10
11
11
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
21
1
2
2
9
11
16+17
18
APRIL
Sea Way Motel, Interviews for CFCF-TV, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Entry 1012)
Maurice Richard Arena, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
YMCA Auditorium, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Treasure Island Gardens, London, Ontario, Canada (abandoned)
Palace Theatre, Albany, New York (2 shows)
Memorial Auditorium, Worcester, Massachusetts
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1
2
3
MAY
4
6
7
8
9
10
12-13
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15
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20
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29
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6
10
JUNE
16
17
18
25
26
26
28
JULY
AUGUST
1
19
20
22
22
23
27
29
SEPTEMBER
2
17
18
23
British Tour
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
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2
3
4
5
6
7
8
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10
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12
13
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19
OCTOBER
22
26
NOVEMBER
1
3
4
5
6
6
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11
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DECEMBER
1
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3
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5
5
5
6-10
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1965 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1965.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1965.htm
Which Album May I Show You? http://www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs1main.htm#65ukno2
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco1.html
Concert handbills http://therollingstonesmuseum.com/rsmstage1longpage_026.htm
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1965
Japanese Archives Live Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/219.html?guid=on
Japanese Archives Studio Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/20.html?guid=on
Chris Menicous List of True Stereo Versions www.rollingstonesnet.com/Stereo.html
Another Look at Stereo Stones http://lukpac.org/stereostones/stereosongs.html
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19651969/1965year-sto-01.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
1965
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
0.056B JANUARY 11-12, 1965 DE LANE LEA MUSIC RECORDING STUDIOS, LONDON,
Producer: Andrew L. Oldham
1 The Last Time
NOTES: Cut 1: Early version, still lacking Brian Joness prominent guitar; inspired by The Staple Singers 1955 gospel song This May Be The Last Time.
0.057 JANUARY 15, 1965 THE ROLLING STONES NO. 2, DECCA LK 4661 (UK)
A1 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
A2 Down Home Girl (Leiber, Butler)
A3 You Cant Catch Me (Berry)
A4
A5
A6
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
Cuts A1, A2, B4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cuts A3, A6: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 28 and/or 29, 1964.
Cuts A4, A5: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, November 8, 1964.
Cuts B1, B3: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10-11, 1964.
Cuts B2, B5: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 2, 1964.
Cut B6: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, May 12, 1964.
NOTES: Re-released as THE ROLLING STONES NO. 2 (CD), London POCD-1913, February 2, 1997
(Japan).
0.057A JANUARY 15, 1965 READY, STEADY, GO!, AR TV SHOW, LONDON, Host: Cathy
McGowan
1 What A Shame
2 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
3 Down The Road Apiece (Raye)
4 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
Cuts 1-4 (3 incomplete): Released on ANIMAL DUDS (BT CD [Disc 2]).
Cuts 1, 2: Released on LIVE IN HAMBURG 1965 PLUS LIVE IN PARIS & WEMBLEY POOL &
READY STEADY GO & MORE (BT and BT CD box set).
NOTES: Song 1: Harmonica Mick Jagger.
0.058 JANUARY 17, 1965 RCA STUDIOS, HOLLYWOOD, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Dave Hassinger
1 The Last Time
2 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
Single, Decca F 12104, February 26, 1965/London 45-9741, March 13, 1965;
OUT OF OUR HEADS, London PS 429, July 30, 1965, and London 820049-2/Abkco 7429-2
(CD), August, 1984/December, 1986;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), London NPS-1, April 2, 1966, and Abkco 8001-2
(CD), December, 1986;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012.
Cut 1: Released on
BRAVO ROLLING STONES, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) SHZT 531, December, 1965;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Decca TXS 101, November 4, 1966, and London
844 088-2 (CD), June, 1991;
STONE AGE, Decca SKL 5084, March 5, 1971;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
Single, Decca STONE 5, September 5, 1980;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 1], November 13, 2012;
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT CD);
FRUIT END (BT)
TIME TRIP VOL. 5 (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
Single, Decca STONE 6, September 5, 1980;
SLOW ROLLERS, Decca TAB 30, November 6, 1981;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990.
NOTES: Cut 1: Tambourine Jack Nitzsche; Mick Jaggers vocals (re-)recorded at RCA Studios,
Hollywood, February 17, 1965; Cut 2: Tambourine Mick Jagger; guitar (tuned down for a bass
effect) Phil Spector; harpsichord Jack Nitzsche; Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts
not involved (but surprisingly not credited to Jagger/Richards); originally entitled Mess With Fire.
0.058A FEBRUARY 12, 1965 BIG BEAT 65, ATVO, MELBOURNE, Host: Roy Orbison
1 Walking The Dog (Thomas)
2 Heart Of Stone
3 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
4 Around And Around (Berry)
NOTES: Songs 1-4: Lip-synched performance of official versions; pre-recorded January 29, 1965.
0.059 FEBRUARY 13, 1965 THE ROLLING STONES, NOW!, LONDON PS 420 (US)
A1 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
A2 Down Home Girl (Leiber, Butler)
A3 You Cant Catch Me (Berry)
A4 Heart Of Stone
A5 What A Shame
A6 Mona (McDaniel)
B1 Down The Road Apiece (Raye)
B2 Off The Hook (Nanker, Phelge)
B3 Pain In My Heart (Neville)
B4 Oh Baby (We Got A Good Thing Goin) (Ozen)
B5 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
B6 Surprise Surprise
Cuts A1, A2, A4, B3, B4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cuts A3, B6: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 28 or 29, 1964.
Cut A5: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, November 8, 1964.
Cut A6: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 3, 1964.
Cut B1: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 11, 1964.
Cuts B2, B5: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 2, 1964.
NOTES: Also released in mono, London LL 3420; Re-released as THE ROLLING STONES, NOW!,
Abkco 7420-1 (US), November, 1986; as THE ROLLING STONES, NOW! (CD), Abkco 7420-2
(US)/London 820133-2 (UK/ Europe), December, 1986; as THE ROLLING STONES, NOW! (CD),
Abkco 844462-2, March 21, 1995 (Europe); as THE ROLLING STONES, NOW!, Abkco 844462-1
(UK), June 26, 1995; as THE ROLLING STONES, NOW! (SACD), Abkco 94202 (US)/Abkco
882289 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002; Cuts A1, A4, B1, B2, B4, B6 also released as
mini LP, THE ROLLING STONES, NOW!, London SBG 34, 1965; Cut A1: Replaced by version
2 on US and later European CDs as opposed to version 1 (studio run-through) as featured on
original LP; Cut A6: Entitled Mona (I Need You Baby), probably following a variation which already
in the early 60s was as popular in America as Bo Diddleys original single title from 1957.
0.059A FEBRUARY 24, 1965 DEMO SESSION, DECCA STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L.
Oldham
1 Id Much Rather Be With The Boys (Oldham, Richards)
2 Id Much Rather Be With The Boys (Oldham, Richards)
Cut 1: Proposed for release on NECROPHILIA (Andrew Oldhams alternative to MORE HOT ROCKS),
Abkco 1224, October 12, 1972; and on THE BLACK BOX (Bill Wymans alternative to METAMORPHOSIS), June, 1975; Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212, June 6, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS, Abkco ANA 1, June, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS (SACD), Abkco 90062 (US)/Abkco 882 337-2 (Europe), August 20/
October 21, 2002;
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]);
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD);
NECROPHILIA (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 1: Brian Jones, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman not involved; additional guitar John
McLaughlin; bass Joe Moretti (unconfirmed); drums Andy White; overdubbed back-up vocals
Christine Ohlman; might be based on an original composition by Bob Gaudio; Cut 2: Different mix
of cut 1, lacking pedal-steel and overdubbed back-up vocals.
0.060 FEBRUARY 26, 1965/MARCH 13, 1965 SINGLE, DECCA F 12104 (UK)/LONDON 45-9741
(US)
A The Last Time
B Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
Sides A, B: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
NOTES: Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1963-1965 (CD box set), Abkco 06024
981886 4 4 [Disc 11], May 4, 2004.
0.062 FEBRUARY 28, 1965 EAMONN ANDREWS SHOW, ABC TV, TEDDINGTON, MIDDLESEX
1 Mick Jagger Interview
2 The Last Time
NOTES: Song 2: Lip-synched performance of official version.
0.063 MARCH 1, 1965 TOP GEAR, BBC RADIO RECORDINGS, LONDON, Host: Brian
Matthew
1 Mick Jagger and Brian Jones Interview by Brian Matthew
2 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
3 Down The Road Apiece (Raye)
4 If You Need Me (Pickett, Bateman, Sanders)
5 The Last Time
Line 1, Cuts 2-5: Broadcast March 6, 1965.
Line 1, Cuts 2, 3, 5: Re-broadcast in Stones At The Beeb, BBC Radio 1, November 30, 1985; Released on
BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE BEEB (BT CD);
GET SATISFACTION...IF YOU WANT! (BT and BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 2]).
Line 1, Cuts 2, 3, 5: Released on
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES LIVE 1964-67 (BT CD);
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES VOL. 2 (BT).
Line 1, Cuts 2, 5: Released on
BBC 65 (BT 12" EP);
READY STEADY STONES (BT).
Cuts 2, 3, 5: Probably re-broadcast in The Rolling Stones Story, BBC Radio 1, April, 1973; Released on
BBC BROADCASTS (BT);
BBC SESSIONS (BT);
BBC TAPES (BT);
DOWN THE ROAD APIECE (BT CD [Oil Well]) ;
LIVE IN HAMBURG 1965 PLUS LIVE IN PARIS & WEMBLEY POOL & READY STEADY GO &
MORE (BT and BT CD box set);
LIVE IN LONDON 1963-65 (BT and BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on UNDERSTONES (BONES & JONES VOL. II) (BT CD).
Cuts 3, 5: Released on SHINE ON THE BBC TONIGHT - THE GLIMMER TWINS (BT).
Cut 5: Released on
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD);
TV GUIDE SPECIAL RELEASE (BT 33 EP) (messed-up).
NOTES: Line 1: Mick Jagger and Brian Jones discussing What is there left to want to go on; Cuts 2,
3: Piano Ian Stewart.
0.064A MARCH 11, 1965 TOP OF THE POPS, BBC TV SHOW, MANCHESTER, Host: Jimmy
Savile
1 The Last Time
Song 1: Re-broadcast in Sound of the Sixties, October 5, 1991; released on THE ROLLING
STONES ON DVD 1964-1969 (BT DVD).
NOTES: Song 1: Pre-recorded March 4, 1965; lip-synched performance of official version; also among
studio crowd: George Best.
0.067 APRIL 11, 1965 NME POLL WINNERS CONCERT, EMPIRE POOL, WEMBLEY, MIDDLESEX, Hosts: Jimmy Savile, Keith Fordyce and Cathy McGowan
1 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)/Pain In My Heart
(Neville)
2 Around And Around (Berry)
3 The Last Time
4 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
Songs 1-4: Shown in Big Beat 65, ABC TV show, April 18, 1965.
Cuts 1-4: Released on
ANIMAL DUDS (BT and BT CD [Disc 1]);
DOWN THE ROAD APIECE (BT CD [Bad Wizard]);
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES LIVE 1964-67 (BT CD);
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES VOL. 2 (BT);
GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! (BT CD) ;
LIVE IN HAMBURG 1965 PLUS LIVE IN PARIS & WEMBLEY POOL & READY STEADY GO &
MORE (BT and BT CD box set);
POLLWINNERS CONCERTS 1964 & 65 (BT).
Songs 1-3: Released on
THE COMPLETE ED SULLIVAN SHOWS" (BT DVD);
NME POLL WINNER'S CONCERT 1965 (BT DVD);
THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD 1964-1969 (BT DVD).
Cuts 1-3: Released on
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
THE NEW MUSICAL EXPRESS POLLWINNERS CONCERT 1965 (BT CD);
ON TELEVISION 1964/65 (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 3]).
Songs 1, 3 (1 incomplete): Released on CROSSFIRE HURRICANE, DVD, Eagle Rock Entertainment
EV305979 (US), May 21, 2013.
Song 3 (incomplete): Shown in
Satisfaction - 20 Years On, BBC2 TV, July 15, 1982;
Sky News, April 15, 1991.
NOTES: Song 3: Additional back-up vocals Bill Wyman.
0.069 MAY 2, 1965 THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW, CBS-TV, NEW YORK CITY
1 The Last Time
2 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
3 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
4 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Nanker, Phelge)
Songs 1-3, Track 4: Released on 6 ED SULLIVAN SHOWS STARRING THE ROLLING STONES
(DVD) Sofa Entertainment B0015967-09, November 1, 2011.
Songs 1-3: Released on THE COMPLETE ED SULLIVAN SHOWS (BT DVD).
Cuts 1-3: Released on
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
CONQUER AMERICA (BT and BT CD);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT CD);
GROWING UP WRONG (BT);
LIVE IN HAMBURG 1965 PLUS LIVE IN PARIS & WEMBLEY POOL & READY STEADY GO &
MORE (BT and BT CD box set);
ON TELEVISION 1964/65 (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 4]);
ROLLINGMANIA (BT).
Cuts 1-3 (2 incomplete): Released on GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT).
Song 1 (incomplete): Released in
THE HISTORY OF ROCK N ROLL: VOL. 7, Warner Home Video/Time Life 13856 3, Summer,
1995,
THE HISTORY OF ROCK N ROLL, 5 DVD box set, Warner Bros./Time Life 34991 (US),
June 29, 2004 [Disc 4].
Cut 2: Released on A SLICE OF SWINGIN PIG VOL. 1 (BT).
NOTES: Songs 2, 4: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Song 4: Messed up by off-rolling credits and commercials.
0.070 MAY 10, 1965 CHESS STUDIOS, CHICAGO, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham; Engineer:
Ron Malo
1 The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man (Nanker, Phelge)
2 Thats How Strong My Love Is (Jamison)
3 Mercy, Mercy (Covay, Miller)
4 The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man (Nanker, Phelge)
5 Try Me (Brown)
6 The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man (Nanker, Phelge)
Cut 1: Released on
Single, London 45-9766, June 5, 1965 (first pressing);
Single, London HIT-511 (Japan), August, 1965.
Cuts 2-4: Released on
Single, London 45-9766, Summer, 1965 (later pressings);
OUT OF OUR HEADS, London PS 429, July 30, 1965, and London 820049-2/ Abkco 7429-2
(CD), August, 1984/ December, 1986;
OUT OF OUR HEADS, Decca LK 4733/ SKL 4733, September 24, 1965.
Cuts 2, 3, 6: Released on THE CHESS SESSIONS (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012.
Cut 4: Released on
BRAVO ROLLING STONES, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) SHZT 531, December, 1965;
ROCK N ROLLING STONES, Decca SKL 5149, October 13, 1972;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS (SACD), Abkco
92312 (US)/Abkco 882307 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002.
Cut 6: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS,
Abkco 1218-1 (4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
NOTES: Cuts 1, 2: Piano Ian Stewart; Cut 1: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cut 2: Organ Brian Jones; Cut 4:
Edited version of cut 1, censoring the I break my ass every day-line; Cut 5: Piano and organ Ian
Stewart; probably wasnt released officially because it was considered too similar to cut 2; Cut 6:
Extended version of cut 1 featuring longer outro.
0.071 MAY 12-13, 1965 RCA STUDIOS, HOLLYWOOD, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham; Engineer:
Dave Hassinger
1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
2 The Spider And The Fly (Nanker, Phelge)
3 Cry To Me (Russell)
4 One More Try
5 Good Times (Cooke)
6 My Girl (Robinson, White)
7 Ive Been Loving You Too Long (Redding, Butler)
8 Ive Been Loving You Too Long (Redding, Butler)
9 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
10 Good Times (Cooke)
11 Cry To Me (Russell)
12 My Girl (Robinson, White)
13 The Spider And The Fly (Nanker, Phelge)
14 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction [Japanese Single Edit]
Cut 1: Released on
Single, London 45-9766, June 5, 1965;
BRAVO ROLLING STONES, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) SHZT 531, December, 1965;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), London NPS-1, April 2, 1966, and Abkco 8001-2
(CD), December, 1986;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Decca TXS 101, November 4, 1966, and London
844088-2 (CD), June, 1991;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
MILESTONES, Decca SKL 5058, February 18, 1972;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 3, September 5, 1980;
SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
FORMULA 30 (compilation), Decca PROLP 4, November, 1983;
PAINT IT BLACK (12" Single), London LONXR 264, June 11, 1990;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02, November 13, 2012;
THE CHESS SESSIONS (BT CD);
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT CD);
FRUIT END (BT);
(I CANT GET NO) SATISFACTION/JUMPIN JACK FLASH (BT single).
0.073 MAY 20, 1965 SHINDIG!, ABC-TV RECORDINGS, LOS ANGELES, Host: Jack Good
1 Down The Road Apiece (Raye)
2 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
3 Mick Jagger and Brian Jones Interview
4 The Last Time
5 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
6 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Songs 1, 2, 4-6, Line 3 (plus Howlin Wolf): Shown May 26, 1965; released on THE ULTIMATE TV
MASTERS (BT DVD).
Cuts 2, 4-6, Line 3: Released on
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES LIVE 1964-67 (BT CD);
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES VOL. 2 (BT);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 4]);
STILL IM GONNA MISS YOU (BT CD);
VINTAGE STONES (BT).
Cuts 2, 4-6: Released on LIVE IN HAMBURG 1965 PLUS LIVE IN PARIS & WEMBLEY POOL &
READY STEADY GO & MORE (BT and BT CD box set).
Line 3, Song 4 (incomplete): Released in 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE
ROLLING STONES, CMV Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
Line 3 (incomplete, plus Howlin Wolf): Released on THE HOWLIN WOLF STORY (DVD), Bluebird
Bluebird 82876-56631-9, November 4, 2003.
Cut 5: Released on GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT).
NOTES: Song 1: Preceded by a medley also featuring Sonny and Cher, Bobby Sherman plus the other
participants of the show; keyboards Billy Preston; Songs 2, 4-6 (6 incomplete): Live vocals to prerecorded instrumental backing tracks recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 18 and 19, 1965
(cuts 2, 4, 5) and at Chess Studios, Chicago, May 10, 1965 (cut 6); Song 2: Harmonica Mick
Jagger; Line 3: Mick Jagger correctly placing the studio recording of Little Red Rooster in London,
and Brian Jones introducing Howlin Wolf doing How Many More Years (Burnett); Song 5: Prerecorded harpsichord by Brian Jones; mistakenly introduced as Playing With Fire; Song 6:
Harmonica [sic] Brian Jones.
0.074 MAY 21, 1965 14 (COMPILATION), DECCA LK 4695 (UK)/ENGLANDS GREATEST HITMAKERS (COMPILATION), LONDON PS 430 (US)
A1 Surprise Surprise
Cut A1: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 28 or 29, 1964.
NOTES: Only one track involving The Rolling Stones; Profits and royalties of this album given to The
Lords Taverners for the National Playing Fields Association.
0.074A MAY 22, 1965 THE CLAY COLE SHOW, WPIX CHANNEL 11, NEW YORK CITY
NOTES: This programme, pre-recorded May 3, 1965, featured studio and telephone interviews with all
five Stones plus the band listening to playbacks of The Last Time and Little Red Rooster (Dixon).
0.076 JUNE 11, 1965 GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! (EP), DECCA DFE 8620 (UK), Producer:
Andrew L. Oldham; Engineer: Glyn Johns
A1 We Want The Stones (Nanker, Phelge)/
A2 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)/Pain In My Heart
(Neville)
A3 Route 66 (Troup)
B1 Im Moving On (Snow)
B2 Im Alright (McDaniel)
Cuts A1, A2: Recorded at the Palace Theatre, Manchester, March 7, 1965.
Cut A3, Side B: Recorded on the British tour, March 5-18, 1965.
NOTES: Cut A2: Pain In My Heart mistakenly credited to Redding/Walden; Cut B2: Mistakenly credited
to Nanker/Phelge; Re-released as GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! (12" EP), Decca DFEX 8620,
November 25, 1982; in THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1963-1965 (CD box set), Abkco
06024 981886 4 4 [Disc 12], May 4, 2004; as GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! (EP), Abkco 8993-1,
November 29, 2013.
0.077 JULY 30, 1965 OUT OF OUR HEADS, LONDON PS 429 (US)
A1 Mercy, Mercy (Covay, Miller)
A2 Hitch Hike (Gaye, Stevenson, Paul)
A3 The Last Time
A4 Thats How Strong My Love Is (Jamison)
A5 Good Times (Cooke)
A6 Im Alright (McDaniel)
B1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
B2 Cry To Me (Russell)
B3 The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man (Nanker, Phelge)
B4 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
B5 The Spider And The Fly (Nanker, Phelge)
B6 One More Try
Cuts A1, A4, B3: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, May 10, 1965.
Cut A2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cuts A3, B4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
Cuts A5, B1, B2, B5, B6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
0.078 AUGUST 19, 1965 TOP OF THE POPS, BBC TV RECORDINGS, MANCHESTER
1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Song 1: Shown September 2, 9, 16 & 30, 1965; repeated December 25, 1965.
NOTES: Song 1: Lip-synched performance of official version.
Cuts 3-5: Probably re-broadcast in The Rolling Stones Story, BBC Radio 1, April, 1973; released on
BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT and BT CD).
Cut 3: Released on EVERLASTING STONES (BT).
Cuts 4, 5: Released on MEMPHIS TENNESSEE (BT).
Cut 5: Released on THE BEATLES AND THE ROLLING STONES AT THE RAREST (BT).
Cut 6: Re-broadcast in The Rolling Stones Story, BBC Radio 1, April 21, 1973; proposed for release
on THE BLACK BOX (Bill Wymans alternative to METAMORPHOSIS), June, 1975; Released
on
BILL YMAN [sic] AND THE ROLLING STONES (BT);
THE CHESS SESSIONS (BT CD);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT 33 EP and BT CD single);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT 12" EP);
DA DOO RON RON (BT);
RADIO CAROLINE (BT);
REMEMBER THE KIND OF ROCK & ROLL THAT MADE YOUR FEET LOSE CONTROL? (BT);
READY STEADY STONES (BT CD);
ROLLING AGAIN (BT).
NOTES: Cut 4: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 5, 6: Piano Ian Stewart; Cut 6: Harmonica Brian Jones;
title spelt according Buster Browns original 1959 single; also listed as Fanny Mae in the BMI files;
Line 7: Mick Jagger comments about getting a better sound quicker in American studios.
0.080 AUGUST 27, 1965 READY, STEADY, GO!, AR TV SHOW, WEMBLEY, MIDDLESEX
1 Cry To Me (Russell)
2 Oh Baby (We Got A Good Thing Goin) (Ozen)
3 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
4 Apache (Lordan)
NOTES: Song 4: Stage performance to The Shadows instrumental hit which closed the show;
Mick Jagger not involved.
3
4
Track 1, Songs 2-4: Shown in CHARLIE IS MY DARLING IRELAND 1965, film, premiered at the
New York Film Festival, Walter Reade Theater, New York City, September 29, 2012; Released
on CHARLIE IS MY DARLING IRELAND 1965, Super Deluxe Box Set, Because
Entertainment/ Abkco 0 38781 10069 5, Nov. 2, 2012 [Disc 1], DVD; and CHARLIE IS MY
DARLING IRELAND 1965, Abkco 8110089, DVD, November 5, 2012.
Track 1, Songs 2, 4 (2 incomplete): Exclusively previewed in CHARLIE IS MY DARLING, film,
London, January 4, 1966.
Cuts 2-4: Released on CHARLIE IS MY DARLING IRELAND 1965, Super Deluxe Box Set,
Because Entertainment/ Abkco 0 38781 10069 5, Nov. 2, 2012 [Disc 3], CD: CHARLIE IS MY
DARLING SOUNDTRACK.
Cuts 2, 4 (2 incomplete): Released on BEAST OF EDEN (BT CD).
NOTES: Track 1: Backstage rehearsals, recorded before show; drums Charlie Watts; bass Bill
Wyman; guitar Brian Jones; also present Keith Richards and Ian Stewart; Song 2: Lip-synched
performance of official version, overdubbed audience backing; Songs 3, 4 (4 first half): Lipsynched performances of EP versions with vocal overdubs likely.
0.083 SEPTEMBER 6-7, 1965 RCA STUDlOS, HOLLYWOOD, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Dave Hassinger
1 Get Off Of My Cloud
2 The Singer Not The Song
3 She Said Yeah (Christy, Jackson)
4 Gotta Get Away
5 Blue Turns To Grey (Oldham, Richards)
6 Im Free
7 Talkin Bout You (Berry)
Looking Tired
1
2
3
4
5
6
Songs 1-6 (badly synchronised playback of commercially available recordings; all incomplete):
Released on THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 19651969) (BT DVD).
Songs 2, 5, 6: Released on CROSSFIRE HURRICANE, DVD, Columbia Music Entertainment/Ward
VQBD-10117 (Japan), December 19, 2012.
Songs 2, 5, 6 (all incomplete): Shown in Schaufenster, German TV show (ZDF), September 11, 1965;
in Mogen Sies heiss?, Deutsche Wochenschau (German news-reel), September, 1965; released
in Video-Chronik 1965, video, Deutsche Wochenschau Film und Fernseh GmbH/MVG Verlag,
ISBN 3-478-83261-6 (West Germany), 1994.
Songs 4-6 (lip-synched overdub with audience backing, all incomplete): Released in HAMBURG
DAMALS FOLGE 4: DIE JAHRE 1965-1969, DVD, ARD Video 3-937308-91-1, October 28,
2005.
Songs 5, 6: Released on ;
CROSSFIRE HURRICANE, DVD, Eagle Rock Entertainment EREDV962 (Europe), January 4,
2013;
CROSSFIRE HURRICANE, DVD, Eagle Rock Entertainment EV305979 (US), May 21, 2013.
Cuts 5, 6: Released on LIVE IN HAMBURG 1965 PLUS LIVE IN PARIS & WEMBLEY POOL &
READY STEADY GO & MORE (BT and BT CD box set).
NOTES: Cut 6: Maracas Mick Jagger; tambourine Brian Jones.
5
6
0.086 SEPTEMBER 18, 1965 SATURDAY CLUB, BBC RADIO SHOW, LONDON
A (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
B The Spider And The Fly (Nanker, Phelge)
C Cry To Me (Russell)
D Fanny Mae (Brown, Robinson)
E Mick Jagger Interview
Cuts A-D, Line E: Recorded August 20, 1965.
NOTES: Last appearance by The Rolling Stones in this famous radio show.
0.087 SEPTEMBER 24, 1965 OUT OF OUR HEADS, DECCA LK 4733 (MONO)/DECCA SKL
4733 (STEREO) (UK)
A1 She Said Yeah (Christy, Jackson)
A2 Mercy, Mercy (Covay, Miller)
A3 Hitch Hike (Gaye, Stevenson, Paul)
A4 Thats How Strong My Love Is (Jamison)
A5 Good Times (Cooke)
A6 Gotta Get Away
B1 Talkin Bout You (Berry)
B2 Cry To Me (Russell)
B3 Oh Baby (We Got A Good Thing Goin) (Ozen)
B4 Heart Of Stone
B5 The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man (Nanker, Phelge)
B6 Im Free
Cuts A1, A6, B1, B6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cuts A2, A4, B5: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, May 10, 1965.
Cuts A3, B3, B4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cuts A5, B2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
NOTES: First album by The Rolling Stones released in stereo in the UK (although the distinction
of being the first true channel separation stereo LP rests with AFTERMATH); subsequent UK
releases during the 1960s were issued in both mono and stereo; Re-released as OUT OF OUR
HEADS (SACD), Abkco 94302 (US)/Abkco 882291 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002.
0.089 OCTOBER 19, 1965 TOP OF THE POPS, BBC TV RECORDINGS, LONDON
1 Get Off Of My Cloud
Song 1: Shown November 4, 11 & 18, and December 30, 1965; re-broadcast in Sound of the Sixties,
October 19, 1991; released on THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD 1964-1969 (BT DVD).
NOTES: Song 1: Lip-synched performance of official version.
0.091 OCTOBER 22, 1965 READY, STEADY, GO!, AR TV SHOW, WEMBLEY, MIDDLESEX,
Host: Cathy McGowan
1 Cry To Me (Russell)
2 She Said Yeah (Christy, Jackson)
3 Get Off Of My Cloud
Cuts 1-3: Released on
ANIMAL DUDS (BT CD [Disc 2]) ;
LIVE IN HAMBURG 1965 PLUS LIVE IN PARIS & WEMBLEY POOL & READY STEADY GO &
MORE (BT and BT CD box set);
READY STEADY STONES (BT CD).
NOTES: Song 3: Faded.
0.092 OCTOBER 26, 1965 IBC STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham, Arrangement:
Mike Leander; Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
Cut 1: Released on
DECEMBERS CHILDREN, London PS 451, December 4, 1965, and Abkco
7451-2/London 820135-2 (CD), December, 1986;
Single, London 45-9808, December 18, 1965;
Single, Decca F 12331, February 4, 1966;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), London NPS-1, April 2, 1966, and Abkco 8001-2
(CD), December, 1986;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Decca TXS 101, November 4, 1966, and London
844 088-2 (CD), June, 1991;
STONE AGE, Decca SKL 5084, March 5, 1971;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 7, September 5, 1980;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 1], November 13, 2012.
NOTES: Cut 1: Brian Jones, Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman not involved; Mick Jagger and maybe Keith
Richards backed by Mike Leander and his string quartet; credited to Jagger/Richards/Oldham but
actually a Mick Jagger/Jim Sullivan composition with additional lyrics by Lionel Bart.
0.093 OCTOBER 29 DECEMBER 5, 1965 THE SET, ROLLING STONES 65: FOURTH
NORTH AMERICAN TOUR
1 She Said Yeah (Christy, Jackson)
2 Hitch Hike (Gaye, Stevenson, Paul)
3 Heart Of Stone
4 Mercy, Mercy (Covay, Miller)
5 Thats How Strong My Love Is (Jamison)
6 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
7 The Last Time
8 Good Times (Cooke)
9 Oh Baby (We Got A Good Thing Goin) (Ozen)
10 Get Off Of My Cloud
11 Im Moving On (Snow)
12 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
13 Talkin Bout You (Berry)
14 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
15 Im Alright (McDaniel)
NOTES: Cuts 1-12: Basic set; Cuts: 13-15: Only performed occasionally, probably as alternatives to
cuts 1, 8 and 12.
0.093A OCTOBER 31, 1965 MAPLE LEAF GARDENS, TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA
1 Im Alright (McDaniel)
2 Interview With All Five Rolling Stones by Larry Zolf
Song 1, Line 2 (both incomplete): Shown in This Hour Has Seven Days, Canadian TV (CBC),
November 15, 1965; re-broadcast in The History Of The Rolling Stones In Toronto (CBC), July
30, 2003; released on TORONTO ROCKS! - THE 2003 SARSSTOCK CONCERT (BT DVD).
NOTES: Line 2: Recorded on a plane, probably after show.
0.094 NOVEMBER 15, 1965 HULLABALLOO, NBC-TV SHOW, NEW YORK CITY, Host: Barry
McGuire
1 She Said Yeah (Christy, Jackson)
2 Get Off Of My Cloud
Songs 1, 2: Released on
HULLABALLOO, VOLUMES 5-8, 4 VHS box set, MPI Video MP 7119, March 26, 1998;
HULLABALLOO, VOLUMES 5-8 (DVD), MPI Home Video DVD 6389, May 17, 2001;
THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 1965-1969)
(BT DVD).
Song 1: Released as Internet download, Abkco/iTunes, August 10, 2010.
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
ALL THOSE YEARS AGO (BT CD);
GET YOUR KICKS (BT CD);
LOLYMPIA, PARIS, APRIL 17, 1965 (BT and BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 4]);
READY STEADY STONES (BT);
SUMMER RERUNS (BT and BT CD).
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: Pre-recorded November 11, 1965; first colour TV broadcast by The Rolling
Stones; instrumental backing tracks of official versions; preceded by an extract from CHARLIE
IS MY DARLING.
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
Im Free
As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
Gotta Get Away
Blue Turns To Grey (Oldham, Richards)
Im Moving On (Snow)
Cuts A1, A2, A5, B1, B2, B4, B5: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cut A3: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, August 8, 1963.
Cut A4: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 11, 1964.
Cuts A6, B6: Recorded on the British tour, March 5-18, 1965.
Cut B3: Recorded at IBC Studios, London, October 26, 1965.
NOTES: Cut A1: Co-composer Roddy Jackson credited as G. Roderick; Cut B5: Mistakenly credited to
Jagger/Richards; Also released in mono, London LL 3451; Re-released as DECEMBERS
CHILDREN Abkco 7451-1, November, 1986 (US); as DECEMBERS CHILDREN (CD), Abkco
7451-2 (US)/London 820135-2 (UK/Europe), December, 1986; as DECEMBERS CHILDREN
(CD), Abkco 844464-2 (Europe), March 21, 1995; as DECEMBERS CHILDREN, Abkco 844464-1
(UK), June 26, 1995; as DECEMBERS CHILDREN (SACD), Abkco 94512 (US)/Abkco 882292 2
(Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002; Cuts A2, A4, B1-B4 also released as mini LP,
DECEMBERS CHILDREN, London SBG 54, late 1965.
0.097 DECEMBER 6-10, 1965 RCA STUDIOS, HOLLYWOOD, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Dave Hassinger
1 19th Nervous Breakdown
2 Take It Or Leave It
3 Doncha Bother Me
4 Sittin On A Fence
5 Mothers Little Helper
6 Think
7 Goin Home
8 Sad Day
9 Ride On Baby
10 Mothers Little Helper
11 19th Nervous Breakdown
[12 Aftermath (Nanker, Phelge)]
13 Think
14 Doncha Bother Me
Cut 1: Released on
Single, Decca F 12331, February 4, 1966;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), London NPS-1, April 2, 1966, and Abkco 8001-2
(CD), December, 1986;
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Decca TXS 101, November 4, 1966, and London
844 088-2 (CD), June, 1991;
ROCK N ROLLING STONES, Decca SKL 5149, October 13, 1972;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
Single, Decca STONE 8, September 5, 1980;
THE HISTORY OF ROCK, VOLUME TEN: THE ROLLING STONES, Orbis HRL010, 1982;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012.
Cuts 1, 5: Released on
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0 (Europe)/CDVD 2964 (UK)/7243 8 13378 2
0 (US), September 30/October 1, 2002;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Discs 1 & 2], November 13, 2012.
Cuts 1, 5, 8: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON
YEARS, Abkco 1218-1 (4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
Cuts 1, 7, 11: Released on
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT CD);
on TIME TRIP VOL. 5 (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 8: Released on Single, London 45-9823, February 12, 1966.
Cuts 2, 3, 5-7: Released on AFTERMATH, Decca SKL 4786, April 15, 1966, and London 820050-2
(CD), May, 1984.
Cuts 2, 4, 5, 9: Released on FLOWERS, London PS 509, July 15, 1967, and London 820139-2/Abkco
7509-2 (CD), December, 1986.
Cuts 2, 4: Released on SLOW ROLLERS, Decca TAB 30, November 6, 1981.
Cuts 3, 6, 7: Released on AFTERMATH, London PS 476, June, 1966, and Abkco 7476-2 (CD),
December, 1986.
Cut 4: Released on
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990.
Cuts 4, 5: Released on THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, Decca SKL 5019, September 12, 1969,
and London 844 089-2 (CD), June, 1991.
Cut 5: Released on
Single, London 45-902, July 2, 1966;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, London NPS-3, September 13, 1969, and Abkco 8003-2 (CD),
December, 1986.
Cut 7 (messed-up): Released on
BEGGARS SESSIONS (BT CD);
MICK JAGGER, HES THE BOSS (BT);
RAW POWER (BT).
Cut 8: Released on
Single, Decca F 13404, April 27, 1973;
NO STONE UNTURNED, Decca SKL 5173, October 5, 1973;
A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, London GXF-2025-6, February, 1977;
BILL YMAN [sic] AND THE ROLLING STONES (BT);
OUT OF TIME (BT);
ROLLING AGAIN (BT);
STONE RELICS (BT).
Cuts 8, 9: Released on
DARK HORSES (BT).
Cut 9: Released on
DA DOO RON RON (BT);
LORD HAVE MERCY (BT);
RADIO CAROLINE (BT) (incomplete);
SING THIS ALL TOGETHER (BT);
WHEN TWO LEGENDS COLLIDE (BT).
Cut 10: Released on
DIVERSE HARMONICS (BT and BT CD);
INSTRUMENTALS (BT).
Cut 11: Released on
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 4]);
TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cut 12: Proposed for release on NECROPHILIA (Andrew Oldhams alternative to MORE HOT
ROCKS), Abkco 1224, October 12, 1972; released on NECROPHILIA (BT CD).
Cut 13: Released on NECROPHILIA (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 2: Tambourine Mick Jagger; organ Jack Nitzsche; Cuts 2, 4: Harpsichord Brian Jones;
Cut 3: Originally known as Dont You Follow Me; harmonica Mick Jagger; percussion Jack
Nitzsche; Cuts 3, 7, 9: Piano Ian Stewart; Cut 4: Credited to Jagger/Richards but probably
a Mick Jagger/Brian Jones/ Keith Richards composition; Cut 7: Harmonica Brian Jones (no guitar);
bongos, congas, timpani, bass drum Charlie Watts; probably additional percussion (but no organ)
Jack Nitzsche; Cuts 8, 12: Piano Jack Nitzsche; Cut 8: Recorded December 9, 1965; Cut 9:
Marimbas Brian Jones; harpsichord Jack Nitzsche; Cut 10: Instrumental backing track of cut 5;
Cut 11: Early version, rougher vocals; Cut 12: Aftermath is the title given by Andrew L. Oldham
and/or by Abkco to And Mr. Spector And Mr. Pitney Came Too (recorded at Regent Sound
Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964; see Entry 0.021 above) when the track was registered in
the BMI files. The Up-Tempo Instrumental previously listed here under the (wrong) title Aftermath
has been shifted to Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10-11, 1964 (see Entry 0.032 above); Cut 13:
Same as cut 6; additional keyboards (or horns?), Brian Jones or Jack Nitzsche; Cut 14: Same as
cut 3, lacking the lead vocals.
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2015):
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
1966
Something Happened To Me Yesterday Felix Aeppli 08-2013/
07-2015
JANUARY
IBC Studios, London (Entry 0.098B)
FEBRUARY
3
6
13
Top Of The Pops, BBC TV recordings, London (shown Feb. 24) (Entry 0.098C)
Eamonn Andrews Show, ABC TV, London (Entry 0.100)
The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, New York City (Entry 0.102)
MARCH
1
2
6-10
European Tour
26
27
27
29
29
29
30
31
3
5
14
APRIL
MAY
1
8
27
NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex (Entry 0.110)
Thank Your Lucky Stars, ABC TV recordings, Birmingham (shown May 15)
(Entry 0.112)
Ready, Steady, Go! (Stones Special), AR TV recordings, Wembley, Middlesex
(shown May 30 and Sep. 10) (Entry 0.114)
1
2
3
4
6
8
9
10
11
12
14
15
19
20
21
22
23
JULY
24
25
26
28
AUGUST
4-12
SEPTEMBER
9
10
29
30
OCTOBER
1
1
2
4
5
6
7
7
8
9
NOVEMBER
7
9-26
LATE NOVEMBER
Promotional film recordings, Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.129)
DECEMBER
17
Top Of The Pops, BBC TV recordings, London (shown Dec. 22) (Entry 0.130A)
1966 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1966.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1966.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco2.html
Which Album May I Show You? www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs1main.htm#66aftermath
Chris Menicous List of True Stereo Versions www.rollingstonesnet.com/Stereo.html
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1966
Japanese Archives Live Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/220.html?guid=on
Japanese Archives Studio Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/21.html?guid=on
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19651969/1966year-sto.htm
Roberts Discs http://www.stonesvikingrob.com/early_days.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
1966
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
Q
R
S
T
Improvised Folksong
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Bill Wyman Interview (A cont.)
Charlie Watts Interview
Brian Jones Interview (B cont.)
Hotel Jam a.k.a. Elvis Imitation and later as The Elvis Room: Santa Bring My Baby
Back To Me (Demetrius, Schroeder)/Thats When Your Heartache Begins
(Fisher, Hill, Raskin)/Are You Lonesome Tonight? (Turk, Handman)/Why Must I
Be A Teenager In Love? (Pomus, Schuman)/I Feel Fine (Lennon, McCartney)
Goin Home
Track A: Soundtrack by THE ARANBEE POP SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA; remix of the version
subsequently released on TODAYS POP SYMPHONY (Immediate IMLP 003 [UK], March 11,
1966), and POP SYMPHONY (C-Five Rec. C5CD522, CD [UK], September 1990/ Immediate AK47898 [US], August 1991; Also see KEITH RICHARDS, Entry 3012).
Lines B-D, S: Recorded on the Irish tour, September 3-4, 1965.
Songs E, H, U (all incomplete): Soundtrack, officially released Rolling Stones tracks.
Songs F, O, P, R (all incomplete): Soundtrack by THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA; F, P and R
released on THE ROLLING STONES SONGBOOK, Decca LK 4796 (UK)/ London PS 457 (US),
June 3, 1966, and Decca 9816711 (CD), May 11, 2004 (none of The Rolling Stones playing).
Tracks G, I, Songs J, Q (Q soundtrack only): Recorded backstage, Adelphi Theatre, Dublin, September
3, 1965.
Songs K, L: Recorded at the Adelphi Theatre, Dublin, September 3, 1965 (mostly lip-synched
performances of official versions, overdubbed audience backing).
Line D, Songs M, N: Recorded on the train to Belfast, September 4, 1965.
Songs T: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Andrew L. Oldham recorded in a hotel bar, Belfast,
September 4, 1965.
NOTES: Credits: Director and camera: Peter Whitehead; producer: Lorrimer Film, Andrew L. Oldham;
sound recording: Glyn Johns; length: 51 mins (black and white); Film at the time not officially
shown in cinemas or on TV in the UK or the US; The version subsequently known as Original
Producer Cut released on (unofficial?) video, THE ROLLING STONES/MICK JAGGER:
CHARLIE IS MY DARLING, Video Warehouse 163 (US), 1988; Completely restored version
CHARLIE IS MY DARLING IRELAND 1965, first shown at the New York Film Festival, Walter
Reade Theater, New York City, September 29, 2012; released on DVD, Super Deluxe Box Set,
Because Entertainment/Abkco 0 38781 10069 5, Nov. 2, 2012/ Abkco 8110089, November 5,
2012 (see Entry 1.032).
0.098B JANUARY, 1966 IBC STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham, Arrangement:
Mike Leander; Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Con le mie lacrime (Jagger, Richards, Danpa)
2 Con le mie lacrime (Jagger, Richards, Danpa)
Cut 1: Released on
Single, Decca Dischi Italia F 22270, March 16, 1966;
COLLECTORS ONLY, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) 6.24321, June 4, 1980;
SLOW ROLLERS, Decca TAB 30, November 6, 1981;
AS TEARS GO BY (ITALIAN) (BT single);
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 4]);
COCKSUCKER BLUES (BT);
KEITH RICHARD AND HIS ROLLING STONES (BT);
MISCELLANEOUS (BT);
OLD GRAY WHISTLE TEST (BT);
OUT OF TIME (BT);
SHADES OF ORANGE (BT).
Cut 2: Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 5 (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 1: As Tears Go By sung in Italian; Mick Jagger and maybe Keith Richards backed by
Mike Leander and his string orchestra (different backing track from the original version); harpsichord Mick Jagger or Mike Leander; co-composer Danpa is the Italian lyricist Dante Panzuti who,
with his brother Virigilio, owned one of the largest Italian publishing house; credited to Jagger/
Richards/Danpa, but probably a Mick Jagger/Jim Sullivan/Danpa composition; Cut 2: Different mix
of cut 1, featuring guitar in the place of harpsichord.
0.098C FEBRUARY 3, 1966 TOP OF THE POPS, BBC TELEVISION RECORDINGS, LONDON
1 Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Interview by David Jacobs
2 19th Nervous Breakdown
Line 1, Song 2: Shown February 24, 1966.
Song 2 (incomplete): Broadcast on a BBC documentary about depressed women, 1966.
NOTES: Song 2: Lip-synched performance.
0.102 FEBRUARY 13, 1966 THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW, CBS-TV, NEW YORK CITY
1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
2 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
3 19th Nervous Breakdown
Songs 1-3: Released on
6 ED SULLIVAN SHOWS STARRING THE ROLLING STONES (DVD) Sofa Entertainment
B0015967-09, November 1, 2011;
THE COMPLETE ED SULLIVAN SHOWS (BT DVD);
THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 1965-1969)
(BT DVD).
Cuts 1-3: Released on
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
CONQUER AMERICA (BT and BT CD);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT CD);
LOLYMPIA, PARIS, APRIL 17, 1965 (BT and BT CD);
ON TELEVISION 1964/65 (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 4])
READY STEADY STONES (BT);
ROLLINGMANIA (BT);
SUMMER RERUNS (BT and BT CD);
VINTAGE STONES (BT).
Songs 1, 3 (both incomplete): Released in 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE
ROLLING STONES, CMV Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
Song 1 (incomplete): Released in/on
THE VERY BEST OF THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW: VOLUME ONE, Buena Vista Home Video
1345, April, 1992;
THE HISTORY OF ROCK N ROLL: VOL. 3, Warner Home Video-Time Life 13852 3, Summer,
1995;
THE HISTORY OF ROCK N ROLL, 5 DVD box set, Warner Bros./Time Life 34991 (US), June
29, 2004 [Disc 2].
NOTES: Cut 2: Acoustic guitar Keith Richards; Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts not
involved; instrumental string backing.
NOTES: Songs 1-5: Lip-synched performance of official versions, overdubbed audience backing; Song
4: Brian Jones, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts hiding in the background.
0.102B FEBRUARY 18, 1966 (EARLY SHOW) COMMEMORATIVE AUDITORIUM, SHOWGROUNDS, SYDNEY
1 Mercy, Mercy (Covay, Miller)
2 She Said Yeah (Jackson, Christy)
3 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
4 Not Fade Away (Holly)
5 The Spider And The Fly (Nanker, Phelge)
6 Thats How Strong My Love Is (Jamison)
7 Get Off Of My Cloud
8 19th Nervous Breakdown
9 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cuts 1-9: Released on
BEAT BEAT BEAT (BT CD);
HE IS NOT DEAD - BRIAN JONES (BT CD);
REELIN AND ROCKIN (BT CD).
Song 2 or 8 (incomplete, overdubbed with Im Moving On): Shown in an Australian TV news clip, February, 1996; re-broadcast in One on One, Australian TV (Channel 9), April 9, 2006; released on
BANGING DOWN UNDER (BT DVD).
NOTES: Cuts 3, 6: Organ by Brian Jones; Cut 4: Harmonica by Brian Jones; maracas by Mick Jagger;
Cut 5: Harmonica by Mick Jagger.
0.103A FEBRUARY 24, 1966 (SECOND SHOW) PALAIS THEATRE, ST. KILDA, MELBOURNE
1 The Last Time
2 Mercy, Mercy (Covay, Miller)
3 She Said Yeah (Jackson, Christy)
4 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
5 Not Fade Away (Holly)
6 Thats How Strong My Love Is (Jamison)
7 Get Off Of My Cloud
8 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cuts 1-8: Broadcast by Australian radio (3UZ), February, 1966; released on
BILL WYMANS BLACK BOX (BT CD [VGP]);
DO YOU LIKE THE ROLLING STONES? (BT CD);
DOWN THE ROAD APIECE (BT CD [Bad Wizard]);
FROM HONOLULU TO DOWN UNDER (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 4, 6: Organ Brian Jones; Cut 5: Maracas Mick Jagger; harmonica Brian Jones.
0.104 MARCH 6-10, 1966 RCA STUDIOS, HOLLYWOOD, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham; Engineer:
Dave Hassinger
1 Flight 505
2 High And Dry
3 Its Not Easy
4 I Am Waiting
5 Lady Jane
6 Stupid Girl
7 Under My Thumb
8 What To Do
9 Paint It Black
10 Long Long While
11 Out Of Time
12 Paint It Black
13 Out Of Time
14 Out Of Time
15 Paint It Black
16 Paint It Black [Guitar Hero Instrumental]
17 Flight 505
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Cuts 1-8, 11: Released on AFTERMATH, Decca SKL 4786, April 15, 1966, and London 820050-2
(CD), May, 1984.
Cuts 1-7, 9: Released on AFTERMATH, London PS 476, July 2, 1966.
Cuts 1-7, 12: Released on AFTERMATH, Abkco 7476-2 (CD), December, 1986.
Cuts 1-6, 8, 11, 25: Released on AFTERMATH, Decca LK 4786, April 15, 1966.
Cuts 1, 5, 7, 9, 13: Released on GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Discs 1 & 2],
November 9, 2012.
Cut 5: Released on
Single, London 45-902, July 2, 1966;
SLOW ROLLERS, Decca TAB 30, November 6, 1981.
Cuts 5, 6, 10, 12: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON
YEARS, Abkco 1218-1 (4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
Cuts 5, 7, 9, 11: Released on
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal (CD),
November 12, 2007.
Cuts 5, 8, 10, 13: Released on
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990.
Cuts 5, 9: Released on
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Decca TXS 101, November 4, 1966;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977.
Cuts 5, 9, 15 (5 messed up): Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 5 (BT CD).
Cuts 5, 12: Released on BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), London 844 088-2 (CD),
June, 1991.
Cuts 5, 13: Released on FLOWERS, London PS 509, July 15, 1967, and London 820139-2/Abkco
7509-2 (CD), December, 1986.
Cuts 5, 15 (5 messed up): Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cuts 6, 9: Released on Single, London 45-901, May 7, 1966.
Cuts 7, 9: Released on
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972;
STORY OF THE STONES K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 1], November 13, 2012.
Cuts 7, 11: Released on MILESTONES, Decca SKL 5098, February 18, 1972.
Cuts 7, 12: Released on
STORY OF THE STONES K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, Abkco 6667-2 (double CD), December, 1986;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002.
Cut 7: Released on SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD (Soundtrack CD), Abkco Universal 0343-2/
Universal Abkco 00018771034322, August 10/August 23, 2010.
Cuts 8, 10: Released on
STONE RELICS (BT);
STONED AGAIN BY THE ROCKERS (BT).
Cut 9: Released on
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, London NPS-3, September 13, 1969;
STONE AGE, Decca SKL 5084, March 5, 1971;
scheduled for release on Single, Decca F 13517, May, 1974; Released on
Single, Decca STONE 5, September 5, 1980;
Single, London LON 264, June 11, 1990;
PAINT IT BLACK (12" Single), London LONX 264, June 11, 1990;
PAINT IT BLACK (12" Single), London LONXR 264, June 11, 1990;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT CD);
OUR DEMONIC INVOCATION (BT).
Cuts 9, 10: Released on Single, Decca F 12395, May 13, 1966.
0.105 MARCH 16, 1966 SINGLE, DECCA DISCHI ITALIA F 22270 (ITALY)
A Con le mie lacrime (Jagger, Richards, Danpa)
B Heart Of Stone
Side A: Recorded at IBC Studios, London, January, 1966.
Side B: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
0.108 APRIL 2, 1966 BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), LONDON NPS-1 (US)
A1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
A2 The Last Time
A3 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
A4 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
A5 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
A6 Tell Me
B1 19th Nervous Breakdown
B2 Heart Of Stone
B3 Get Off Of My Cloud
B4 Not Fade Away (Holly)
B5 Good Times, Bad Times
B6 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
Cut A1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
Cuts A2, B6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
Cut A3: Recorded at IBC Studios, London, October 26, 1965.
Cut A4: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, November 8, 1964.
Cut A5: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964.
Cuts A6, B5: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 24-25, 1964.
Cut B1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cut B2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cut B3: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cut B4: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964.
NOTES: Also released in mono, London NP-1; Re-released as BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN
GRASS), Abkco 8001-1 (US), November, 1986; as BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS)
(CD), Abkco 8001-2 (US), December, 1986; as BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS)
(CD), Abkco 8444465-2 (Europe), March 21, 1995; as BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN
GRASS), Abkco 8444465-1 (UK), June 26, 1995; as BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN
GRASS) (SACD), Abkco 90012 (US)/Abkco 882293 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002;
Cut A4: Replaced on all re-releases by the earlier single version (featuring an organ intro),
recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964; Cut A6: Replaced on all re-releases by
complete version as opposed to edit version on original LP.
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
Flight 505
High And Dry
Out Of Time
Its Not Easy
I Am Waiting
Take It Or Leave It
Think
What To Do
Cuts A1, A5, A6, B6, B7: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cuts A2-A4, B1-B5, B8: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
NOTES: First album comprised wholly of Jagger/Richards compositions; Also released in mono,
Decca LK 4786 offering an edited version of cut A4; Re-released as AFTERMATH (CD),
London 820050-2 (UK/Europe), May, 1984; as AFTERMATH (SACD), Abkco 94772 (US)/Abkco
882295 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002.
0.110 MAY 1, 1966 NME POLL WINNERS CONCERT, EMPIRE POOL, WEMBLEY, MIDDLESEX
1 The Last Time
2 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
3 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
NOTES: In contrast to the previous two years (see Entries 0.028 & 0.067), The Rolling Stones (and
The Beatles) did not allow ABC TV to film their set.
0.112 MAY 8, 1966 THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS, ABC TV RECORDINGS, BIRMINGHAM
1 Lady Jane
2 Mick Jagger Interview by Jim Dale
3 Paint It Black
Songs 1, 3, Line 2: Shown May 13, 1966 (May 15, 1966, outside the Greater London area); released
on
THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 1965-1969) (BT DVD);
THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS (BT DVD).
NOTES: Songs 1, 3, Line 2: The Rolling Stones last appearance on this famous TV programme (and
apparently the only show which has survived); Songs 1, 3: Lip-synched performances of official
versions (song 3 with a lot of hand-clapping from the audience); Line 2: Mick Jagger making up
an imaginary one-hour holiday with Ringo Starr.
0.114 MAY 27, 1966 READY, STEADY, GO! (STONES SPECIAL), AR TV RECORDINGS,
WEMBLEY, MIDDLESEX, Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg, Host: Cathy McGowan
1 I Am Waiting
2 Under My Thumb
3 Paint It Black
Songs 1-3 (3 incomplete): Re-broadcast in Old Grey Whistle Test, BBC2 TV, July 11, 1972.
0.118 AUGUST 4-12, 1966 RCA STUDIOS, HOLLYWOOD, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Dave Hassinger
1 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
2 Whos Driving Your Plane
3 Back Street Girl
4 Connection
5 Cool, Calm And Collected
6 Whos Been Sleeping Here
7 Miss Amanda Jones
8 Something Happened To Me Yesterday
9 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
10 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
11 Panama Powder Room
12 Godzi (Nanker, Phelge)
13 Whos Driving Your Plane
[14 Its Been Quiet Here At Home]
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
Single, Decca F 12497/ London 45-903, September 23/September 24, 1966;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1 (4 LP
box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
Cut 1: Released on
BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), Decca TXS 101, November 4, 1966, and London
844 088-2 (CD), June, 1991;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, London NPS-3, September 13, 1969, and Abkco 8003-2 (CD),
December, 1986;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 8, September 5, 1980;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 1], November 13, 2012;
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT);
OLD GRAY WHISTLE TEST (BT).
Cuts 1, 3: Released on FLOWERS, London PS 509, July 15, 1967, and London 820139-2/Abkco 75092 (CD), December, 1986.
Cuts 1, 10: Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 5 (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on
NO STONE UNTURNED, Decca SKL 5173, October 5, 1973;
A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, London GXF-2025-6, February, 1977;
OUT OF TIME (BT);
STONE RELICS (BT).
Cuts 3-8: Released on BETWEEN THE BUTTONS, Decca SKL 4852, January 20, 1967, and Abkco
95002 (CD), August 20/October 21, 2002.
Cut 3: Released on SLOW ROLLERS, Decca TAB 30, November 6, 1981.
Cuts 4-8: Released on BETWEEN THE BUTTONS, London PS 499, February 11, 1967, and London
820138-2/Abkco 7499-2 (CD), May, 1985/ December, 1986.
Cut 4: Released on SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980.
Cut 9: Proposed for release on NECROPHILIA (Andrew Oldhams alternative to MORE HOT ROCKS),
Abkco 1224, October 12, 1972; Released on
3 CUT 7" ALTERNATE TAKE EP (BT EP);
THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION (BT CD);
MAD SHADOWS (BT CD);
NECROPHILIA (BT CD);
READY STEADY STONES (BT).
Cuts 9, 10: Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cuts 11, 12: Proposed for release on THE BLACK BOX (Bill Wymans alternative to METAMORPHOSIS), June, 1975.
NOTES: Cut 1: Recorded August 7, 1966; piano Ian Stewart; trumpets (possibly including Eddie
Thornton) arranged by Jack Nitzsche; Cut 2: Tambourine Mick Jagger; Cuts 2, 5, 6: Piano Jack
Nitzsche; Cuts 2, 6, 13: Harmonica Brian Jones; Cut 3: Glockenspiel Brian Jones; French
accordion Nick De Caro; harpsichord Jack Nitzsche; Cut 4: Bass and piano Keith Richards;
bass drums Mick Jagger; Brian Jones and Bill Wyman not involved; Cut 5: Harmonica Mick
Jagger; kazoo Keith Richards; banjo Brian Jones; Cut 7: Organ and piano Ian Stewart; Brian
Jones probably not involved; Cut 8: Vocal solo Keith Richards; clarinet, euphonium and maybe
violin and whistle Brian Jones; other brass instruments unidentified, probably also Brian Jones;
piano Nicky Hopkins; strings probably arranged by Sidney Sax; finished at Olympic Sound
Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966; Cut 9: Different version, starting on more pronounced
vocals live in the shadow, love in the shadow, hate in the shadow by Mick Jagger; Cut 10:
Different mix of cut 1, lacking most of the lead vocals and lead guitar; Cuts 11, 12, 14: Instrumental tracks only; Cut 13: Instrumental backing track of cut 2; Cut 14: Alternate title of Hear It,
the instrumental recorded at the Andrew Oldham Orchestra and demo session, Pye Recording
and/or Decca Studios, London, August 31-September 4, 1964 (see Entry 0.040); mistakenly
known as Condemned.
0.119 AUGUST 7, 1966 GATHER NO MOSS, FILM, FIRST SHOWN AT THE FUTURISTIC
CINEMA, BIRMINGHAM
A Around And Around (Berry)
B Off The Hook (Nanker, Phelge)
C Time Is On My Side (Meade)
D Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
E Im Alright (McDaniel)
F Get Together (McDaniel)
Songs A-F: Recorded at the T.A.M.I. Show, Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California, October 29,
1964.
NOTES: New and re-titled version of the film previously shown as THE T.A.M.I. SHOW in the US and
as TEENAGE COMMAND PERFORMANCE in the UK (see Entries 0.053 and 0.067A); Songs
E, F: Subsequently included in a film compilation, THE BIG BEAT, which combined footage from
the T.A.M.I. show with that of a similar event of 1965, the T.N.T. show (without Rolling Stones
involvement); Released on DVD as THE T.A.M.I. SHOW (COLLECTOR'S EDITION), Shout!
Factory SF11742, February 23, 2010.
0.120 SEPTEMBER 9, 1966 THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW, CBS-TV RECORDINGS, NEW YORK
CITY
1 Paint It Black
2 Lady Jane
3 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
Songs 1-3: Shown September 11, 1966; released on
6 ED SULLIVAN SHOWS STARRING THE ROLLING STONES (DVD) Sofa Entertainment
B0015967-09, November 1, 2011;
THE COMPLETE ED SULLIVAN SHOWS (BT DVD)
THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 1965-1969)
(BT DVD).
Cuts 1-3: Released on
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
CONQUER AMERICA (BT and BT CD);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT CD);
READY STEADY STONES (BT);
SUMMER RERUNS (BT and BT CD);
VINTAGE STONES (BT).
Song 1: Released on ED SULLIVAN'S ROCK 'N' ROLL CLASSICS CHART TOPPERS, VOL. 1 HITS OF 1965-1967 (DVD), Rhino Theatrical 603497608423-2, September 24, 2002.
Cut 1: Released on BRUCE SPRINGSTEENS JUKEBOX, Chrome Dreams CDC5028 (CD),
September 25, 2009.
0.121 SEPTEMBER 10, 1966 PROMOTIONAL FILM RECORDINGS, NEW YORK CITY, Director:
Peter Whitehead
1 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
2 Documentary Of Photo Session
Song 1: Premiered in Top Of The Pops, BBC TV show, September 22, 1966; released on THE
ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 1965-1969) (BT DVD).
Line 2: Released in 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES, CMV
Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
NOTES: Song 1: Edit version of official track.
0.122 SEPTEMBER 23/SEPTEMBER 24, 1966 SINGLE, DECCA F 12497 (UK)/LONDON 45-903
(US)
A Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
B Whos Driving Your Plane
Sides A, B: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
NOTES: Side A: Two promotional films based on this cut released almost concurrently; one filmed in
New York City, September 10, 1966, the other at the Royal Albert Hall, London, September 23,
1966 (both edit versions); Side B: Mistakenly entitled Whos Driving My Plane on US label; Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1965-1967 (CD box set), Abkco 0602 4982
09851 [Disc 7], July 27, 2004.
0.123 SEPTEMBER 23, 1966 ROYAL ALBERT HALL, LONDON, Introduction: Long John Baldry,
Promotional Film Director: Peter Whitehead
1 Lady Jane
2 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
3 Gold Disc Presentation Party
4 Mick Jagger Interview by Peter Whitehead
Songs 1, 2, Line 4 (2 incomplete): Released in TONITE LETS ALL MAKE LOVE IN LONDON, film,
first shown at the New York Film Festival, Sep. 26, 1967.
Song 2, Line 3: Shown in Top Of The Pops, BBC TV show, September 29, 1966.
Song 2 (incomplete), Line 3: Released in 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES, CMV Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
Song 2: Re-broadcast in Old Grey Whistle Test, BBC2 TV show, July 11, 1972; released in
SUPERSTARS IN CONCERT, film compilation, 1973/1981;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1968-1971 (CD box set), Abkco 06024 982707 5 2 [Disc 10
Bonus DVD], March 1, 2005.
Line 4: Released on PINK FLOYD, IN LONDON 1966-1967, See-For-Miles-Records, SFM 1966 (CD),
November 1, 1999 (complete interview playable on CD-ROM drive).
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: Promotional films; edit versions of official tracks (no live sounds); Line 3: Held at
the Kensington Hotel, London, after show; Line 4: Mick Jagger philosophising about violence,
about (not) leading the masses and about being a realist.
0.126 NOVEMBER 4, 1966 BIG HITS (HIGH TIDE AND GREEN GRASS), DECCA TXS 101 (UK)
A1 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
A2 Paint It Black
A3 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
A4 The Last Time
A5 Heart Of Stone
A6 Not Fade Away (Holly)
A7 Come On (Berry)
B1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
B2 Get Off Of My Cloud
B3 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
B4 19th Nervous Breakdown
B5 Lady Jane
B6 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
B7 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
Cut A1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
Cuts A2, B5: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cut A3: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964.
Cut A4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
Cut A5: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cut A6: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964.
Cut A7: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
Cut B1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
Cut B2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cut B3: Recorded at IBC Studios, London, October 26, 1965.
Cut B4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cut B6: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, November 8, 1964.
0.128 NOVEMBER 9-26, 1966 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L.
Oldham; Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Yesterdays Papers
2 My Obsession
3 She Smiled Sweetly
4 All Sold Out
5 Please Go Home
6 Complicated
7 Ruby Tuesday
8 Dandelion
9 Lets Spend The Night Together
10 If You Let Me
11 Yesterdays Papers
12 Trouble In Mind (Jones)
13 Ruby Tuesday
14 Get Yourself Together
15 Dandelion
16 Yesterdays Papers
17 Get Yourself Together
18 Yesterdays Papers
19 My Obsession
20 All Sold Out
21 Please Go Home
22 Complicated
23 Lets Spend The Night Together
24 Get Yourself Together
25 Lets Spend The Night Together
26 English Summer
27 English Summer
28 Dandelion
29 All Part Of The Act
30 Lets Spend The Night Together
31 Get Yourself Together
32 She Smiled Sweetly
Cuts 1-6: Released on BETWEEN THE BUTTONS, Decca SKL 4852, January 20, 1967, and Abkco
95002 (CD), August 20/October 21, 2002.
Cuts 1-4, 6, 7, 9: Released on BETWEEN THE BUTTONS, London PS 499, February 11, 1967, and
London 820138-2/Abkco 7499-2 (CD), May, 1985/December, 1986.
Cut 1: Released on MILESTONES, Decca SKL 5098, February 18, 1972.
Cuts 1, 7, 9: Released on ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975.
Cuts 1, 7-9: Released on ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca
Universal 5303281 (CD), November 12, 2007.
Cuts 2-6, 11: Released on BETWEEN THE BUTTONS, Decca LK 4852, January 20, 1967.
Cut 4: Released on SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980.
Cuts 5, 7, 9: Released on FLOWERS, London PS 509, July 15, 1967, and London 820139-2/ Abkco
7509-2 (CD), December, 1986.
Cuts 7-9: Released on
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, Decca SKL 5019, September 12, 1969, and London 844 089-2
(CD), June, 1991;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, London NPS-3, September 13, 1969, and Abkco 8003-2 (CD),
December, 1986;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 2], November 9, 2012.
Cut 7: Released on
Single, Decca STONE 10, September 5, 1980;
SLOW ROLLERS, Decca TAB 30, November 6, 1981.
Cuts 7, 9: Released on
Single, Decca F 12546/ London 45-904, January 13, 1967;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 1], November 13, 2012.
Cut 8: Released on
Single, Decca F 12654, August 18, 1967/London 45-905, September 2, 1967;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990;
STONE RELICS (BT).
Cut 9: Released on
Single, Decca STONE 9, September 5, 1980;
FORMULA 30 (compilation), Decca PROLP 4, November, 1983;
FRUIT END (BT).
Cut 10: Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212, June 6, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS, Abkco ANA 1, June, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS (SACD), Abkco 90062 (US)/Abkco 882 337-2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION (BT CD);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]);
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD).
Cuts 10, 14: Released on METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]).
Cut 12: Broadcast in Echoes, Radio London, May 26, 1985 (where an acetate was being played by
Chris Jagger); released on TELL ME (BT single).
Cut 13: Released on
GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT);
INSTRUMENTALS (BT).
Cuts 13-16, 18-25: Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Discs 1, 2 and 4]).
Cuts 13, 18-24: Released on KARAOKE (BT CD).
Cut 14: Released on
CLAUDINE - ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN (BT and BT CD);
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD);
EXTENDED PLAY (BT and BT CD);
LET IT BREEZE (BT);
MAD SHADOWS (BT CD);
NECROPHILIA (BT);
THRU THE YEARS (BT single box).
Cuts 14, 25: Released on DIVERSE HARMONICS (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 15, 16: Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cut 17: Released on
SESSION IMPOSSIBLE VOL. 1 (BT CD);
WHO THE HATE IS BRIAN JONES (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 7, 13, 18: Tambourine Mick Jagger; Cuts 1, 11, 18: Marimbas Brian Jones; harpsichord Jack Nitzsche; Cuts 2, 4, 12, 14, 17, 19, 24: Piano Ian Stewart; Cuts 2, 5, 6, 9, 14, 16, 18,
19, 22, 24 and maybe other tracks begun at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966; Cut 3:
Organ Keith Richards; piano Jack Nitzsche; Brian Jones and Bill Wyman probably not involved;
Cuts 4, 20: Recorder Brian Jones; Cut 5: Whistling theremin Brian Jones; back-up vocals Shirley
Watts; Cuts 6, 9, 22: Organ Brian Jones; Cuts 6, 22: Piano probably Jack Nitzsche; Cut 7: Piano
and recorder Brian Jones; cello Keith Richards and Bill Wyman; keyboards Jack Nitzsche;
credited to Jagger/ Richards but probably a Keith Richards/ Brian Jones composition; originally
entitled Double Bass End; Cuts 7, 9: Recorded November 16, 1966; Cut 8: Harpsichord and
maybe soprano saxophone Brian Jones; originally entitled Fairground; probably finished at
Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 9-24, and/or July 7-22, 1967; Cuts 9, 23, 25: Bass
and some piano Keith Richards; percussion Mick Jagger; additional piano Jack Nitzsche; Cut 10:
Dulcimer Brian Jones; origin unconfirmed: might come from RCA Studios, Hollywood, August
4-12, 1966; Cut 11: Extended version of cut 1 (repeated refrain at the end); Cut 12: No actual
vocals; kazoo Brian Jones, Keith Richards and maybe Mick Jagger; handclapping probably Mick
Jagger and/or Andrew L. Oldham; Cuts 13, 18-24: Instrumental tracks only; Cuts 14, 17, 24, 31:
Also known as Ill Feel A Whole Lot Better or Cant Believe; Cut 15: Early demo version by Keith
Richards; a.k.a. Sometimes Happy, Sometimes Blue; Cut 16: Early Dylanesque demo version;
Cut 17: Early demo version, broken off; different lyrics compared to cut 14, lacking "oh yeah" in
the opening I can see, see, see passage; Cut 24: Extended instrumental backing track of cut 14
with guitar and organ overdubs; Cut 25: Different mix of cut 9, lacking the lead vocals; Cuts 26,
27: Early instrumental versions of cut 8; xylophone Brian Jones; flute or recorder Brian Jones; title
also recorded by Marianne Faithfull in 1967 for Decca (unreleased single); Cut 26: A catchy tune;
Cut 27: Even more to the point than cut 26; Cut 28: Instrumental track only, more melodic than
the official version (if you are willing to believe it); Cut 29: Early version of All Sold Out; Cut 30:
Early instrumental version with acoustic guitar; Cut 31: Acoustic version with a touch of Mercy,
Mercy; Cut 32: Instrumental track only, broken off; Also see BRIAN JONES, Entry 2013A.
0.130 DECEMBER 10, 1966 GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT!, LONDON PS 493 (US), Producer:
Andrew L. Oldham; Engineer: Glyn Johns
A1 Under My Thumb
A2 Get Off Of My Cloud
A3 Lady Jane
A4 Not Fade Away (Holly)
A5 Ive Been Loving You Too Long (Redding, Butler)
A6 Fortune Teller (Neville)
B1 The Last Time
B2 19th Nervous Breakdown
B3 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
B4 Im Alright (McDaniel)
B5 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
B6 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cuts A1, A2, B1, B2: Recorded at the City Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, October 1, 1966 (second show).
Cuts A3, A4, B5, B6: Recorded at The Colston Hall, Bristol, October 7, 1966 (second show).
Cut A5: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965 (audience backing overdubbed).
Cut A6: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, July 9, 1963 (audience backing overdubbed).
Cuts B3, B4: Recorded on the British tour, March 5-18, 1965.
NOTES: Cut A1: Preceded by Long John Baldrys introduction of the band; Cuts A3, B2, B4, B5: Overdubbed; Cut A6: Mistakenly credited to Naomi; Cut B4: Mistakenly credited to Jagger/Richards;
Also released in mono, London LL 3493; Re-released as GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! Abkco
7493-1 and Abkco 7493-2 (CD), December, 1986; as GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! (CD), London
820137-2 (West Germany), July 4, 1988 (offering the original mix of cut B3); as GOT LIVE IF
YOU WANT IT! (CD), Abkco 844467-2 (Europe), March 21, 1995; as GOT LIVE IF
YOU WANT IT!, Abkco 844467-1 (UK), June 26, 1995; as GOT LIVE IF YOU WANT IT! (SACD),
Abkco 94932 (US)/Abkco 882296 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002; US and latest
European re-releases with different introductions to several songs; also origin and announcement
of cut A1 changed from Newcastle to Bristol; cut A6 edit version; and cut B6 on some editions
faded and ending on a bit of God Save The Queen (Bull).
0.130A DECEMBER 17, 1966 TOP OF THE POPS, BBC TV RECORDINGS, LONDON
1 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
Song 1: Shown December 22, 1966.
Cut 1: Released on READY STEADY STONES (BT CD).
NOTES: Song 1: Instrumental backing track of official version.
1967
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
JANUARY
13
15
22
25
Rehearsals, The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, New York City (Entry 0.132)
The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, New York City (Entry 0.132)
Sunday Night At The London Palladium, ATV show, London (Entry 0.134)
Top Of The Pops, BBC TV recordings, London (shown Jan. 26 and Feb. 2 & 9)
(Entry 0.135)
FEBRUARY
5
9-24
European Tour
MARCH
25
27
29
30
30
31
1
2
2
5
6
8
8
9
11
11
13
14
15
17
18
9
12-13
7-22
30-31
APRIL
MAY
JUNE
JULY
AUGUST 5 SEPTEMBER 7
Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.142B)
OCTOBER
2-23
NOVEMBER
Promotional film recordings, Kevin Brownjohns Studio, London (Entry 0.143B)
DECEMBER
20
Top Of The Pops, BBC TV recordings, London (shown Dec. 25 & 28)
1967 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1967.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1967.htm
Which Album May I Show You? www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs1main.htm#67between
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco2.html
Chris Menicous Psychedelic Stones http://www.rollingstonesnet.com/PsycStones.html
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1967
Japanese Archives Live Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/221.html?guid=on
Japanese Archives Studio Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/22.html?guid=on
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19651969/1967year-sto.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
1967
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
0.131 JANUARY 13/JANUARY 14, 1967 SINGLE, DECCA F 12546 (UK)/LONDON 45-904 (US)
A Lets Spend The Night Together
B Ruby Tuesday
Sides A, B: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 16, 1966.
NOTES: Side A: Promotional film based on this cut, filmed at Olympic Sound Studios, London, late
November, 1966, probably never officially released; Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES
SINGLES 1965-1967 (CD box set), Abkco 0602 4982 09851 [Disc 8], July 27, 2004.
0.132 JANUARY 15, 1967 THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW, CBS-TV, NEW YORK CITY
1 Ruby Tuesday
2 Lets Spend The Night Together
3 Ruby Tuesday
4 Lets Spend The Night Together
Songs 1-4: Released on
THE COMPLETE ED SULLIVAN SHOWS (BT DVD)
THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 1965-1969)
(BT DVD).
Song 1: Released on ED SULLIVAN'S ROCK 'N' ROLL CLASSICS - CHART TOPPERS, VOL. 1 HITS OF 1965-1967 (DVD), Rhino Theatrical 603497608423-2, September 24, 2002.
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
ALL THOSE YEARS AGO (BT CD);
SUMMER RERUNS (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on
DARTFORD RENEGADES (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 4]).
Songs 3, 4: Released on 6 ED SULLIVAN SHOWS STARRING THE ROLLING STONES (DVD),
Sofa Entertainment B0015967-09, November 1, 2011.
Cuts 3, 4: Released on
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
COPS AND ROBBERS (BT CD);
CONQUER AMERICA (BT and BT CD);
THE EARLY ROLLING STONES LIVE 1964-67 (BT CD);
READY STEADY STONES (BT);
SUMMER RERUNS (BT).
Cut 3: Released on ROLLINGMANIA (BT).
Cut 4: Released on ON TELEVISION 1964/65 (BT CD).
Song 4 (incomplete): Released in THE VERY BEST OF THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW: VOLUME ONE,
Buena Vista Home Video 1345, April, 1992; in 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF
THE ROLLING STONES, CMV Video 49027-2/ CM V 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
NOTES: Songs 1-4: Instrumental backing tracks of official versions (songs 1, 3: Brian Jones miming to
recorder, Keith Richard miming to piano; songs 2, 4: Brian Jones miming to piano); Songs 1, 2:
Rehearsals; might come from January 13, 1967; Songs 2, 4: Sung as Lets Spend Some Time
Together in order not to offend the delicate sensibilities of the American public, for which the
original words were too sexual.
0.133 JANUARY 20, 1967 BETWEEN THE BUTTONS, DECCA SKL 4852 (UK)
A1 Yesterdays Papers
A2 My Obsession
A3 Back Street Girl
A4 Connection
A5 She Smiled Sweetly
A6 Cool, Calm And Collected
B1 All Sold Out
B2 Please Go Home
B3 Whos Been Sleeping Here
B4 Complicated
B5 Miss Amanda Jones
B6 Something Happened To Me Yesterday
Cuts A1, A2, A5, B1, B2, B4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cuts A3, A4, A6, B3, B5, B6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
NOTES: Also released in mono, Decca LK 4852, offering an extended version of cut A1; Re-released
as BETWEEN THE BUTTONS (SACD), Abkco 950002 (US)/Abkco 882298 2 (Europe), August
20/October 21, 2002.
0.134 JANUARY 22, 1967 SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM, ATV SHOW,LONDON
1 Connection
2 Ruby Tuesday
3 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
4 Lets Spend The Night Together
5 Backstage Scene
6 Pre-Show Gathering At Brian Jones Courtfield Road Flat
Cuts 1-4: Released on
ALL THOSE YEARS AGO (BT CD);
BRIGHT LIGHTS, BIG CITY (BT double CD);
READY STEADY STONES (BT CD);
SUNDAY NIGHT AT THE LONDON PALLADIUM (BT).
Cuts 1, 3: Released on
PARIS MATCH (BT CD [Scorpio]);
TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cut 3: Released on RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 4]).
Lines 5, 6: Shown in Giovani, Italian TV show, early April, 1967; re-broadcast by RAI Tre, August 15,
2003.
NOTES: Songs 1, 3: Live vocals to instrumental backing tracks pre-recorded at Olympic Sound
Studios, London, January 18, 1967; Songs 2, 4: Instrumental backing tracks of official versions;
Line 5: Including Brian Jones, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Interview; Line 6: Featuring Ruby
Tuesday (Brian Jones piano instrumental rehearsal), Guitar Riffs (Keith Richards) plus interviews.
0.135 JANUARY 25, 1967 TOP OF THE POPS, BBC TV RECORDINGS, LONDON, Host: Jimmy
Savile
1 Lets Spend The Night Together
2 Ruby Tuesday
Song 1: Shown January 26, 1967 and repeated December 25, 1967; re-broadcast in Sound of the
Sixties, November 2, 1991.
Cut 1: Released on BERN 1973 (BT CD).
Song 2: Shown February 2 and 9, 1967.
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: Lip-synched performances of official versions (Song 1: Some live vocals).
0.137 FEBRUARY 11, 1967 BETWEEN THE BUTTONS, LONDON PS 499 (US)
A1 Lets Spend The Night Together
A2 Yesterdays Papers
A3 Ruby Tuesday
A4 Connection
A5 She Smiled Sweetly
A6 Cool, Calm And Collected
B1 All Sold Out
B2 My Obsession
B3 Whos Been Sleeping Here
B4 Complicated
B5 Miss Amanda Jones
B6 Something Happened To Me Yesterday
Cuts A1-A3, A5, B1, B2, B4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cuts A4, A6, B3, B5, B6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
NOTES: Also released in mono, London LL 3493; Re-released as BETWEEN THE BUTTONS (CD),
London 820138-2 (UK/ Europe)/Abkco 7499-2 (US), May, 1985/ December, 1986; as BETWEEN
THE BUTTONS, Abkco 7499-1 (US), November, 1986; as BETWEEN THE BUTTONS (CD),
Abkco 844468-2 (Europe), March 21, 1995; as BETWEEN THE BUTTONS, Abkco 844468-1
(UK), June 26, 1995; as BETWEEN THE BUTTONS (SACD), Abkco 94992 (US)/Abkco 882297 2
(Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002.
0.139 APRIL 13, 1967 SALA KONGRESOWA, PALAC KULTURY I NAUKI, WARSAW
1 Paint It Black
2 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Songs 1, 2 (both incomplete): Shown in Polska Kronika Filmowa, 17/1967, mid-April, 1967.
0.139B MAY 18, 1967 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Shes A Rainbow
2 Shes A Rainbow
3 Shes A Rainbow [7" Promo Edit]
4 Shes A Rainbow [Crossfire Hurricane Soundtrack]
5 Shes A Rainbow [1978 Edit]
Cut 1: Released on
THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST, Decca TXS 103/London NPS-2, December 8 and 9,
1967, and London 820129-2/Abkco 8002-2 (CD), February/December, 1986;
MILESTONES, Decca SKL 5098, February 18, 1972;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, Abkco 8003-2 (CD), December, 1986;
MORE HOT ROCKS, Abkco 6267-2 (double CD), June, 1987;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, London 844 089-2 (CD), June, 1991.
Cut 1 (messed-up one stereo channel version): Released on
A MERRY CHRISTMAS (BT 33 EP);
SING THIS ALL TOGETHER (BT);
WHEN TWO LEGENDS COLLIDE (BT).
Cut 2: Released on
Single, London 45-906, December 23, 1967;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, Decca SKL 5019, September 12, 1969;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, London NPS-3, September 13, 1969;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 2], November 13, 2012.
Cut 3: Released on promotional single, London 45-LON-906, December, 1967.
Cut 4: Premiered in Crossfire Hurricane, The London Film Festival, Odeon Cinema Leicester Square,
London, October 18, 2012; Released on:
CROSSFIRE HURRICANE (DVD), Columbia Music Entertainment/Ward VQBD-10117 (Japan),
December 19, 2012;
CROSSFIRE HURRICANE (DVD), Eagle Rock Entertainment EREDV962 (Europe), January 4,
2013;
CROSSFIRE HURRICANE (DVD), Eagle Rock Entertainment EV305979 (US), May 21, 2013.
Cut 5: Released on single, London 5N 906, probably 1978.
NOTES: Cut 1: Mellotron (on a brass setting) Brian Jones; tambourine Mick Jagger; piano Nicky
Hopkins; strings arranged by John Paul Jones; Cut 2: Edited version of cut 1, lacking the
fairground sounds of the intro; Cut 3: Special edited promotional version of cut 2 lacking the
first verse and with both piano solos cut; Cut 4: Instrumental backing track of cut 1, chorus part,
lacking strings; Cut 5: Edited version of cut 1, first piano solo cut and with early fade .
0.139C JUNE 9, 1967 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Citadel [Takes 1-2]
2 Citadel [Take 3]
3 Citadel [Take 5]
4 Citadel [Take 8]
5 Citadel [Takes 15-17]
6 Citadel [Takes 20-24]
7 Citadel [Takes 25-31]
8 Citadel [Takes 32-33]
9 Citadel [Take 34]
Cuts 1-4, 5-7 (5 and 7 incomplete): Released on HE IS NOT DEAD - BRIAN JONES (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 3-6 (6 incomplete): Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cuts 2, 4: Released on INSTRUMENTALS (BT).
Cuts 6-9: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME ONE (BT CD [Disc 2]).
NOTES: Cuts 1-9: Instrumental tracks only, many incomplete; piano Nicky Hopkins; Cuts 5-9:
Harpsichord Brian Jones.
0.140 JUNE 12-13, 1967 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Andrew L. Oldham;
Engineers: Glyn Johns, Eddie Kramer
1 We Love You
2 We Love You
3 We Love You [Takes 15-16]
4 We Love You [Takes 17-19]
Cut 1: Released on
Single, Decca F 12654, August 18, 1967/London 45-905, September 2, 1967;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, Decca SKL 5019, September 12, 1969, and London 844 089-2
(CD), June, 1991;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, London GXF-2025-6, February, 1977;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 1], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 2], November 13, 2012;
SHADES OF ORANGE (BT);
SING THIS ALL TOGETHER (BT);
STONE RELICS (BT);
WHEN TWO LEGENDS COLLIDE (BT).
Cut 2: Released on
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 4]);
TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cuts 3, 4: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME ONE (BT CD [Disc 2]).
NOTES: Cuts 1-4: Mellotron and brass Brian Jones; piano Nicky Hopkins; Cut 1: Additional back-up
vocals John Lennon and Paul McCartney; preceded by sounds of heavy footsteps and a closing
prison door; Cuts 2-4: Instrumental tracks only; Cuts 3, 4: Early takes; might come from the May
18, 1967, session at Olympic Sound Studios; at the time probably entitled Old King Cole.
0.141 JULY 7-22, 1967 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producers: The Rolling Stones;
Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Sing This All Together
2 In Another Land (Wyman)
3 Sing This All Together (See What Happens)
4 On With The Show
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
Cuts 1-4: Released on THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST, Decca TXS 103/London NPS-2,
December 8 and 9, 1967, and London 820129-2/Abkco 8002-2 (CD), February/December, 1986.
Cuts 1, 2 (both incomplete): Released on OUR DEMONIC INVOCATION (BT).
Cuts 1, 2 (both messed-up one stereo channel versions): Released on SING THIS ALL TOGETHER
(BT).
Cut 1 (messed-up one stereo channel version): Released on
A MERRY CHRISTMAS (BT 33 EP);
WHEN TWO LEGENDS COLLIDE (BT).
Cut 2: Released on
Single, London 45-907, December 1, 1967;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989.
Cuts 2, 3 (3 repeated opening): Released on SATANIC MAJESTIES (BT 33 EP).
Cuts 5-14, 19-21: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME ONE (BT CD [Disc 3]).
Cut 15: Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cuts 16-18: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME ONE (BT CD [Disc 2]).
Cuts 22, 23, 31-45: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME ONE (BT CD [Disc 4]).
Cuts 24-30: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME ONE (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cuts 46, 47: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME TWO (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cuts 48-50: Circulated on a number of Bell Sound Acetates, September 15, 1967.
NOTES: Cuts 1, 3-5, 7-14, 19-30: Piano Nicky Hopkins; Cuts 1 and 3: Originally forming one cut; Cuts
1, 3-6, 19-25: Harp Brian Jones; Cuts 1, 3-5, 19-23: Percussion Brian Jones and probably many
others of the involved musicians; Cuts 1, 3: Trumpet Eddie Thornton and/or Mellotron Brian
Jones; Cut 2: Lead vocals and piano Bill Wyman; harpsichord Nicky Hopkins; additional vocals
and guitar Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane; back-up vocals (later overdub) by Mick Jagger;
Keith Richards and Brian Jones not involved; produced by Bill Wyman; recorded July 13, 1967;
originally entitled Bills Tune or Acid In The Grass and probably begun at Olympic Sound Studios
in February, 1967; Cut 3: Flower Power allusion Anita Pallenberg; Cut 4: Harp part probably
influenced by the popular Paraguayan song Pajaro Campana; starting with a night club entertainer inviting people to a girlie show; overdubs of night club sounds throughout the song
including guest chatter in the outro. Cuts 5-50: Instrumental tracks only, many incomplete; Cuts
4-6, 19-23: Mellotron Brian Jones; Cut 7: Originally known as Fly My Kite; Cuts 10-13: Organ
Brian Jones; Cuts 15, 31-33: Probably featuring Keith Richards and Brian Jones (as opposed to
cuts 2, 16-18); Cuts 16-18: Harpsichord Nicky Hopkins; guitar Steve Marriott and Ronnie Lane;
Cuts 19-23: Originally known as Surprise Me; Cut 30: Might be an early version of On With The
Show; Cuts 31-39: Organ Nicky Hopkins; Cuts 34-39: Piano Brian Jones; Cuts 40-42: Probably
early versions of cuts 43-47; Cut 48: Instrumental backing track of cut 4; Cut 49: Featuring a
prominent harp; Cut 50: Similar to cut 47.
0.142A JULY 30 and 31, 1967 PROMOTIONAL FILM RECORDINGS, COUNTY CHURCH HALL,
ESSEX, and OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Director: Peter Whitehead
1 We Love You
2 Dandelion
Songs 1, 2: Premiered in Beat-Club, German TV (Radio Bremen), August 26, 1967.
Song 1: Shown in an experimental colour broadcast, German TV (ZDF), September 1, 1967; released
in/on
SUPERSTARS IN CONCERT, film compilation, 1973/1981 (incomplete);
ROLLING STONES - DIE ERSTEN 20 JAHRE, Austrian TV (ORF), June 26, 1982 (incomplete);
THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 1965-1969)
(BT DVD).
NOTES: Song 1: Official version; film also known as The Trials Of Oscar Wilde, with Mick Jagger
as Oscar Wilde, Keith Richards as the Marquis of Queensbury, and Marianne Faithfull as Bosie;
Song 2: Official version, featuring Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Marianne Faithfull in country
and park scenes; also rumoured is an additional promotional film shot in studio and probably
featuring congas Mick Jagger, piano Keith Richards, and flute Brian Jones.
0.142A AUGUST 18/SEPTEMBER 2, 1967 SINGLE, DECCA F 12654 (UK)/LONDON 45-905 (US)
A We Love You
B Dandelion
Side A: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 12-13, 1967.
Side B: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
NOTES: Sides A, B: Both titles ending on the opening bars of the opposite side; Side A: Promotional
film released based on this cut, filmed at the County Church Hall, Essex, and at Olympic Sound
Studios, London, July 30 & 31, 1967; Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 19651967 (CD box set), Abkco 0602 4982 09851 [Disc 9], July 27, 2004.
0.143 SEPTEMBER 26, 1967 TONITE LETS ALL MAKE LOVE IN LONDON, FILM, FIRST
SHOWN AT THE NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL
A Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
B Mick Jagger Interview
C Lady Jane
Songs A, C: Promotional films, filmed at the Royal Albert Hall, London, September 23, 1966 (no live
sounds).
Line B: Recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, London, September 23, 1966.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Song A: Incomplete; Credits: Producer,
director, script, camera, editor: Peter Whitehead; production: Lorrimer Films; length: 72 mins.;
Film also features a clip of Keith Richards attending the premiere of Roman Polanskis CUL-DESAC at the Cameo-Poly Cinema, London, June 2, 1966.
0.143A OCTOBER 2-23, 1967 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producers: The Rolling
Stones; Engineers: Glyn and Andy Johns
1 Citadel
2 2000 Man
3 The Lantern
4 Cosmic Christmas (Jagger, Richards or Wyman)
5 Citadel
6 Bathroom/Toilet
7 Gold Painted Nails [Take 1]
8 Gold Painted Nails [Take 2]
9 Gold Painted Nails [Takes 3-4]
10 Gold Painted Nails [Takes 5-9]
11 Gold Painted Nails [Takes 10-11]
12 Gold Painted Nails [Take 12]
13 Gold Painted Nails [Takes 13-16]
14 Gold Painted Nails [Take 17]
15 Gold Painted Nails [Takes 18-22]
16 Gold Painted Nails [Take 23]
17 Child Of The Moon [Take 10]
18 Child Of The Moon [Takes 11-12]
19 The Lantern
Cuts 1-4 (4 not listed): Released on THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST, Decca TXS 103/
London NPS-2, December 8 and 9, 1967, and London 820129-2/Abkco 8002-2 (CD), February/
December, 1986.
Cut 1: Released on SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980.
Cuts B3, B4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, August 5-September 7, 1967.
Cuts A4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, October 16, 21 and 23, 1967.
Cut B1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 18, 1967.
NOTES: Also released in mono, Decca TXL 103 (UK)/London NP-2 (US); Re-released as THEIR
SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST (CD), London 820129-2 (UK/Europe)/Abkco 8002-2 (US),
February/December, 1986; as THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST, Abkco 8002-1 (US),
November, 1986; as THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST (CD), Abkco 844470-2 (Europe),
March 21, 1995; as THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST, Abkco 844470-1 (UK), June 26,
1995; as THEIR SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST (SACD), Abkco 90022 (US)/Abkco 882300 2
(Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002; Cuts A2-A4, B1, B4 also released as mini LP, THEIR
SATANIC MAJESTIES REQUEST, London SGB 43, late 1965; Cut A5: Ending on a few
uncredited bars, a.k.a. Cosmic Christmas (which were mistakenly connected to the opening of
cut B1 on CD releases).
1968
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
FEBRUARY 21 - MARCH 14
Pre-production session, R.G. Jones Studios, Morden, Surrey (without Brian Jones for
most of the time) (Entry 0.147)
MARCH 17 - APRIL 3
Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.148)
APRIL 28 AND EARLY MAY
28 Promotional film recordings, Olympic Sound Studios, London, and unidentified
country location (Entry 0.148A)
MAY
12
NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex (Entry 0.149)
MAY
13-21
JUNE
4-10
24 & 28
26
NOVEMBER
16
17
29
One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.152)
Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.153)
Top Of The Pops, BBC TV show, London
Morgan Sound Studios, London
Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.154A)
Frost On Saturday, LWT, London (shown Nov. 30) (Entry 0.156)
DECEMBER
5
8-9
10
11-12
Beggars Banquet press conference, Gore Hotel, Kensington, London (Entry 0.157)
Rehearsals for the Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus, Londonderry Hotel, London
Rehearsals for the Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus, Olympic Sound Studios,
London
Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus, TV special, Intertel Studios, Wembley,
Middlesex (Entry 0.159)
1968 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1968.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1968.htm
Which Album May I Show You? www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs1main.htm#68beggars
1968
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
0.147 FEBRUARY 21 - MARCH 14, 1968 PRE-PRODUCTION SESSION, R.G. JONES STUDIOS,
MORDEN, SURREY, Producer: Jimmy Miller; Engineer: Eddie Kramer
1 Rock Me Baby (King, Josea)
2 Untitled Instrumental/Stray Cat Riffs
3 Untitled Instrumental
4 Unidentified
5 Jumpin Jack Flash
6 Untitled Psychedelic Blues Jam
7 Hold On, Im A-Coming (Hayes, Porter)
8 Rock Me Baby (King, Josea)
9 My Home Is A Prison (Moore or Miller, Green)
10 Untitled Instrumental/Slide Doodles
11 Untitled Instrumental
12 River Deep, Mountain High (Spector, Greenwich, Barry)
13 Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Jimmy Miller Interview by Keith
Altham
14 Mick Jagger Interview by John Gilliland
15 Studio Jams 1 & 2
Cuts 1-12, Line 13: Released on 1968 SURREY REHEARSALS (BT CD).
Cuts 1-6, 8-12, Line 13: Released on 1968 SURREY REHEARSALS (BT [Side A: 9-12, 1-3, Side B:
4-6, 8, 13, 5 [incomplete repeat]).
Line 14, Track 15: Broadcast in John Gillilands The Pop Chronicles, KRLA Pasadena, California
(Show 30 - The British Are Coming! [Part 4]), probably late 1969.
NOTES: Cuts 1-12: More or less continuous jamming rather than a rehearsal of proper titles; minimal
contributions by Brian Jones, additional guitar Mick Jagger on many cuts; bass Bill Wyman
often missing (or not audible); Cuts 1, 8: Incomplete recordings; Cuts 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10-12, 15:
Instrumental tracks only; Cut 4: Off mike vocals Mick Jagger; might be Jimi Hendrix Can You See
Me; mistakenly known as an alternate version of cut 7; Cut 5: Early version (but most likely not
the legendary original demo featuring Bill Wyman - who claims to be the author of the intro riff on keyboards, Charlie Watts on drums and Brian Jones on guitar); Cut 7: Featuring initial vocals
(plus Satisfaction-lyrics coming from Sam & Daves original); Cut 8: Identical with cut 1, might be
a playback; Cut 9: Harmonica Mick Jagger; piano Ian Stewart; mistakenly known as Ill Coming
Home or as Jimmy Reeds Shoot My Baby; Cut 10: Slide Doodles might be an embryonic version
of No Expectations; Cut 12: Some off-mike vocals; Line 13: Recorded around February 28, 1968;
also containing studio chatter and a short piano improvisation (not Ian Stewart).
0.148 MARCH 17 - APRIL 3, 1968 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy
Miller; Engineer: Eddie Kramer
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Child Of The Moon
3 Jig-Saw Puzzle
4 Parachute Woman
5 Jumpin Jack Flash [7" Promo Edit]
6 Parachute Woman
7 (Im A) Highway Child
8 Pay Your Dues
9 Stray Cat Blues
10 Jumpin Jack Flash
11 Child Of The Moon
12 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Take 1]
13 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Take 2]
14 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Takes 3-5]
15 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Take 6]
16 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Takes 7-8]
17 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Take 9]
18 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Take 10]
19 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Take 11]
20 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Take 12]
21 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Takes 13]
22 Jig-Saw Puzzle [Take 14]
23 Jig-Saw Puzzle
24 Title 6
25 Ill Be Home
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
Single, Decca F 12782/ London 45-908, May 24/June 1, 1968;
Single, Decca F 102, May 28, 1987;
JUMPIN JACK FLASH (12" Single), Decca FX 102 (UK), May 28, 1987;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 2], November 9, 2012.
Cut 1: Released on
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, Decca SKL 5019, September 12, 1969, and London 844 089-2
(CD), June, 1991;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, London NPS-3, September 13, 1969, and Abkco 8003-2 (CD),
December, 1986;
GIMME SHELTER, Decca SKL 5101, August 27, 1971;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/ 607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 7, September 5, 1980;
THE HISTORY OF ROCK, VOLUME TEN: THE ROLLING STONES, Orbis HRL010, 1982;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
FORMULA 30 (compilation), Decca PROLP 4, November, 1983;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 2], November 13, 2012;
FRUIT END (BT);
(I CANT GET NO) SATISFACTION/JUMPIN JACK FLASH (BT single).
Cuts 1, 4: Released on SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980.
Cuts 1, 8 (1 incomplete): Released on BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT and BT CD [Mad Rec.]).
Cut 2: Released on
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
NO STONE UNTURNED, Decca SKL 5173, October 5, 1973;
A ROLLING STONE GATHERS NO MOSS, London GXF-2025-6, February, 1977;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990;
SHADES OF ORANGE (BT);
STONE RELICS (BT).
Cuts 2, 8: Announced to the press as forthcoming single, May 4, 1968 (and almost immediately withdrawn in favour of cuts 1 & 2).
Cuts 3, 4: Released on BEGGARS BANQUET, Decca SKL 4955/London PS 539, December 6/
December 7, 1968, and London 800084-2/Abkco 7539-2 (CD), February/December, 1986.
Cut 5: Released on promotional single, London 45-Lon-908, June, 1968.
Cuts 6, 7, 9, 23: Released on R.S.V.P. (BT CD).
Cut 7: Released on
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 2]);
EXILE STONES/EXILE OUTTAKES (BT CD);
GET A LINE ON YOU EXILE OUTTAKES (BT CD [VGP]);
HIGHWAY BOUND (BT);
HILLSIDE BLUES (BT CD);
MONA (BT);
NASTY HABITS (BT and BT CD);
SHOUTING IN A BUCKET (BT CD);
UNSEARCHABLE STARS (BT).
Cut 8: Proposed for release on NECROPHILIA (Andrew L. Oldhams alternative to MORE HOT
ROCKS), Abkco 1224, October 12, 1972; Released on
3 CUT 7" ALTERNATE TAKE EP (BT EP);
DIVERSE HARMONICS (BT and BT CD);
EVERLASTING STONES;
MAD SHADOWS (BT CD);
NECROPHILIA (BT CD);
THEE SATANIC SESSIONS (BT CD).
Cuts 10, 11: Released on
LONDON ROUNDHOUSE (BT CD King Snake]);
TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cuts 12-22: Released on SATANIC SESSIONS VOLUME TWO (BT CD [Disc 4]).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 2: Recorded March 29, 1968; Cuts 1, 2, 5, 10, 11: Organ Bill Wyman; Cuts 1, 3, 5, 8,
10, 12-23: Bass Keith Richards; Cuts 1, 5, 10: Maracas Mick Jagger; Cut 1: Percussion Keith
Richards; additional back-up vocals Jimmy Miller; Cuts 2, 11: Saxophone Brian Jones; percussion
Rocky Dijon (Kwasi Dzidzornu); Cut 2: Falsetto intro Jimmy Miller; Cut 3: Recorded March 23,
1968; Cuts 3, 7-9, 12-23: Mellotron Brian Jones; piano Nicky Hopkins; Cuts 3, 12-23: Synthesizer
Bill Wyman; Cuts 3, 4: Probably finished by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts at
Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, July 7-25, 1968; Cut 4: Harmonica Mick Jagger and Brian
Jones; recorded March 25, 1968; Cut 5: Edited promotional version of cut 1 lacking the solo
following verse 2; Cut 6: Early mix of cut 4 with double tracked lead vocals (if you can hear them);
Cut 7: Guitar Mick Jagger; Brian Jones, Keith Richards and Bill Wyman probably not involved;
a.k.a. Highway Bound; origin unconfirmed, might come from Stargroves, Newbury, or Olympic
Sound Studios, London, October 21 onwards or November, 1970; Cut 8: Also known as Did
Everybody Pay Their Dues; based on a song idea recorded on tape recorder by Keith Richards
at Redlands (Keith Richards house), West Wittering, Sussex, mid-March, 1968, and at the time
entitled Primo Grande; sitar and tamboura (a lutelike Indian instrument) Brian Jones; electric violin
Rick Grech; bass drum and shehnai (an Indian double reed instrument, similar to an oboe) Dave
Mason; back-up vocals Roger Chapman and Jim King; during the May, 1968 Paris riots the lyrics
of Pay Your Dues were completely re-written and the song became Street Fighting Man; Cut 9:
Early version of official track with ad lib vocals in the final part; recorded April 3, 1968; Cuts 10,
11: Different mixes of cuts 1 and 2, lacking the lead vocals; Cuts 12-22: Instrumental tracks only,
many incomplete; Cut 23: Early mix of cut 3 lacking echo effects on Mick Jaggers vocals (if you
can actually make them out them in the official version...); Cuts 24, 25: Titles reported in the
ABKCO files which have never surfaced.
0.148A APRIL 28 and EARLY MAY, 1968 PROMOTIONAL FILM RECORDINGS, OLYMPIC
SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, and UNIDENTIFIED COUNTRY LOCATION, Director:
Michael Lindsay-Hogg; Engineer Glyn Johns
1 Jumpin Jack Flash [Mick Jagger without Make Up]
2 Jumpin Jack Flash [Mick Jagger with Make Up Basic Recording]
3 Jumpin Jack Flash [Mick Jagger with Make Up]
4 Child Of The Moon
Song 1: Released in
SIXTIES MIX: UK, video, Stylus Music SVO 85511 (UK), May, 1988;
ROLLING STONE: 20 YEARS OF ROCK, video, Castle Hendring CASH 5022/MGM-UA
201454, October, 1989 (incomplete).
Songs 1, 4: Released on THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS
1965-1969) (BT DVD).
Song 2: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1968-1971 (CD box set), Abkco 06024
982707 5 2 [Disc 10 Bonus DVD], March 1, 2005.
Song 3: Shown in Top Of The Pops, BBC TV show, May 23 and June 6, 1968; Released in
POPCORN, film compilation, San Francisco, November 2, 1969;
ROLLING STONES - DIE ERSTEN 20 JAHRE, Austrian TV (ORF), June 26, 1982 (incomplete);
SUPERSTARS IN CONCERT, film compilation, 1973/1981;
25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES, CMV Video 490272/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990 (incomplete);
POPCORN (DVD), Music In Motion 001-09, April 22, 2011.
Cut 3: Released on
BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT and BT CD);
BEAUTIFUL DELILAH (BT picture disc);
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT and BT CD [Mad Rec.]);
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
MAD SHADOWS (BT CD);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 4]);
REFLECTIONS OF A STONE ALONE (BT CD);
ROCK & ROLL CIRCUS (BT CD [Chapter One]);
THRU THE YEARS (BT single box).
Song 4: Only released officially in Japan and/or the US.
NOTES: Songs 1, 3: Promotional films released, based on these cuts; Song 1: The first, featuring
Mick Jagger without make-up, featured live vocals to a specially prepared new backing track
with probably Nicky Hopkins on organ, Song 2: The second, showing Mick Jagger with make-up,
was originally lip-synched to a different mix of the official single with some ad-lib vocals by Mick
Jagger; Song 3: Later the soundtrack of the first version (with live vocals) was adapted to the
(edited) promo film featuring make-up; Song 4: Official version; film featuring Eileen Atkins.
0.149 MAY 12, 1968 NME POLL WINNERS CONCERT, EMPIRE POOL, WEMBLEY, MIDDLESEX
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
3 Mick Jagger Interview
Songs 1, 2, Line 3 (2 incomplete): Shown in Time For Blackburn, Southern TV show, May 18, 1968.
0.150 MAY 13-21, 1968 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy Miller; Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Dear Doctor
2 No Expectations
3 Street Fighting Man
4 Factory Girl
5 Salt Of The Earth
6 Stray Cat Blues
[7 Downtown Suzie (Wyman)]
8 Street Fighting Man
9 No Expectations
10 Factory Girl
11 Dear Doctor [Take 1]
12 Family
13 Blood Red Wine
14 Still A Fool (Morganfield)
15 Give Me A Hamburger To Go
16 Dear Doctor
17
18
19
20
Dear Doctor
No Expectations [Crossfire Hurricane Soundtrack]
Salt Of The Earth [Crossfire Hurricane Soundtrack]
Stray Cat Blues [Guitar Hero Version]
Cuts 1-6: Released on BEGGARS BANQUET, Decca SKL 4955/London PS 539, December 6/
December 7, 1968 and London 800084-2/Abkco 7539-2 (CD), February/December, 1986.
Cut 1: Released on SLOW ROLLERS, Decca TAB 30, November 6, 1981.
Cut 2: Released on
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990.
Cuts 2, 3: Released on
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007.
Cuts 2, 5, 6, 10, 11, 14-17 (2 including studio chatter of cut 9, 6 speeded-up, 16 restarted twice):
Released on R.S.V.P. (BT CD).
Cuts 2, 8: Released on
Single, London 45-909, August 31, 1968;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS (SACD), Abkco
92312 (US)/Abkco 882307 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002.
Cuts 2, 11, 13 (2 faded but including studio chatter of cut 9): Released on UNPLUGGED (BT CD).
Cut 3: Released on
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, Decca SKL 5019, September 12, 1969, and London 844 089-2
(CD), June, 1991;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, London NPS-3, September 13, 1969, and Abkco 8003-2 (CD),
December, 1986;
Maxi-single, Decca F 13195, June 25, 1971;
Single, Decca F 13203, July 20, 1971;
GIMME SHELTER, Decca SKL 5101, August 27, 1971;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 11, September 5, 1980;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 2], November 13, 2012;
FRUIT END (BT).
Cuts 3, 5: Released on GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 2], November 9,
2012.
Cut 6: Released on MILESTONES, Decca SKL 5098, February 18, 1972.
Cut 7: Origin shifted to Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 30, 1969 (see Entry 0.159A).
Cut 8: Released on
BRIGHT LIGHTS BIG CITY (BT CD [VGP]);
THROUGH THE YEARS 63 - 93 (BT CD).
Cuts 9, 11: Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cut 11: Released on
BEGGARS SESSIONS (BT CD);
CLAUDINE - ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN (BT and BT CD);
DIVERSE HARMONICS (BT and BT CD);
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
THRU THE YEARS (BT single box).
Cuts 11-15: Released on
NECROPHILIA (BT);
THEE SATANIC SESSIONS (BT CD).
Cuts11-14: Released on A BEGGARS OPERA (BT CD).
Cuts 11, 12, 14, 15: Released on BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT and BT CD [Mad Rec.]).
Cuts 12-15: Proposed for release on TRIDENT MIXES (The Rolling Stones alternative to MORE HOT
ROCKS), Abkco / Bell Sound acetate, late 1972; Released on
THE ABKCO MASTERS (BT CD);
HILLSIDE BLUES (BT CD);
TRIDENT DEMOS 1969 (BT);
THE TRIDENT MIXES (BT and BT CD [689 and LLR]).
Cuts 12, 14, 15: Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 2]).
0.151 MAY 24/JUNE 1, 1968 SINGLE, DECCA F 12782 (UK)/LONDON 45-908 (US)
A Jumpin Jack Flash
B Child Of The Moon
Sides A, B: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
NOTES: Re-released as single, Decca F 102, May 28, 1987; on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES
1968-1971 (CD box set), Abkco 06024 982707 5 2 [Disc 1], March 1, 2005; Sides A, B: Promotional films released based on these cuts (Side A: two versions, one live vocals), filmed at
Olympic Sound Studios, London, and at unidentified county location, April 28 and early May,
1968; Side A: Special edited version released on promotional single in the US, Jumpin Jack
Flash/Child Of The Moon, 45-Lon-908, June, 1968.
0.152 JUNE 4-10, 1968 ONE PLUS ONE SESSIONS, OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON,
Producer: Jimmy Miller; Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Sympathy For The Devil
2 Sympathy For The Devil
3 Sympathy For The Devil
4 Sympathy For The Devil
5 Sympathy For The Devil
6 Sympathy For The Devil
7 Sympathy For The Devil
8 Sympathy For The Devil
9 Sympathy For The Devil
10 Sympathy For The Devil
11 Sympathy For The Devil
12 Sympathy For The Devil
13 Sympathy For The Devil
14 London Jam (Nanker, Phelge?)
15 Sympathy For The Devil
16 Sympathy For The Devil
17 Sympathy For The Devil
18 Sympathy For The Devil
19 Sympathy For The Devil
20 Sympathy For The Devil
21 Sympathy For The Devil
22
Songs 1-13, Track 14: Premiered in ONE PLUS ONE, film, first shown at the London Film Festival,
London, November 29, 1968; Released on
ONE PLUS ONE, Conoisseur Video CR 212 (UK), January 19, 1998;
ONE PLUS ONE (DVD), Carlotta 794905 (France), May, 2006.
Songs 1-13, Track 14, Cut 15 (incomplete soundtrack, played over the end credits): Released on
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL, CBS-Fox Video 2047-30 (US), 1981;
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (DVD), Abkco 1005-9 (US), October 2, 2003.
Cuts 1-10, 12-14, 19: Released on THE DEVIL IS MY NAME (BT).
Cuts 1-10: Released on ANGIE (BT).
Cuts 4, 6, 7, 10, 14: Released on
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT and BT CD [Mad Rec.]);
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT CD [IU]);
SMOOTH (BT).
Cuts 4, 6, 7, 10, 19: Released on BEGGARS SESSIONS (BT CD)
Song 13 (incomplete): Released in 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING
STONES, CMV Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
Cut 15: Released on
BEGGARS BANQUET, Decca SKL 4955/ London PS 539, December 6/December 7, 1968, and
London 800084-2/Abkco 7539-2 (CD), February/ December, 1986;
GIMME SHELTER, Decca SKL 5101, August 27, 1971;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/ 607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
Single, Decca F 13635, April 15, 1976;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 12, September 5, 1980;
THE HISTORY OF ROCK, VOLUME TEN: THE ROLLING STONES, Orbis HRL010, 1982;
JUMPIN JACK FLASH (12" Single), Decca FX 102 (UK), May 28, 1987;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
PAINT IT BLACK (12" Single), London LONX 264, June 11, 1990;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002 (first pressing);
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX), Single, Abkco 06024 981061 3 6, September 1, 2003;
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX) (Enhanced CD single), Abkco 06024 981060 9 9,
September 1, 2003;
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX) (Enhanced CD single), Abkco 06024 981061 2 9,
September 1, 2003;
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX) (DVD single), Abkco 06024 981061 8 1, September 1,
2003;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1968-1971 (CD box set), Abkco 06024 982707 5 2 [Disc 9],
March 1, 2005;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 2], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 2], November 13, 2012;
OUR DEMONIC INVOCATION (BT [incomplete]).
Cut 16: Released on Single, Decca 6103 066 (Netherlands), 1973.
Cut 17: Released on
Single, Decca DL 25610 (West Germany), January, 1974;
THROUGH THE YEARS 63 - 93 (BT CD).
Cut 18: Released on Single, Decca 6.12148 AC (German Oldies But Goldies Series), September 1977.
Cut 19: Released on KICKIN ASS TIME! (BT 33 EP).
Cut 20: Released on
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 3]);
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD);
R.S.V.P. (BT CD).
Cut 21: Released on BEGGARS BANQUET, Decca LK 4955, December 6, 1968.
Cut 22: Released in GUITAR HERO 5 (Video Game), Activision 95887.206, September 1, 2009.
NOTES: Cuts 1-13: Fragments, with additional dialogue; Cut 1: Acoustic guitar Mick Jagger, Keith
Richards and Brian Jones; originally entitled The Devil Is My Name; Cuts 2-6: Keyboards Nicky
Hopkins; Cut 3: Opening guitar riff by Keith Richards only; Cuts 4-7, 10, 11: Bass Keith Richards;
Cut 4: Messed-up by Charlie Watts (says Mick Jagger); Cut 5: Maracas Bill Wyman; organ Nicky
Hopkins; Cut 6: Messed-up by Mick Jagger; Cut 7: Longest version up to this point; Cut 8: Short,
bluesy take; Cut 9: Longer, bluesy take; Cut 10: Percussion Mick Jagger; congas Rocky Dijon;
maracas Bill Wyman; piano Nicky Hopkins; Cut 11: Drowned by the films commentator; Cut 12:
Mick Jagger to playback of pre-recorded tape; Cut 13: Back-up vocals Charlie Watts, Keith
Richards, Bill Wyman, Brian Jones, Anita Pallenberg, Marianne Faithfull, Nicky Hopkins; Cut 14:
Percussion Mick Jagger; keyboards Nicky Hopkins; additional guitar Bill Wyman; Brian Jones not
involved; also known as Lady; Cut 15: Official version, based on the instrumentation of cut 10 and
the back-up vocals of cut 13; for numerous 2003 remixes see Entry 0.816; Cut 16: Edit version of
cut 15, omitting both verse 2 (Who killed the Kennedys?) and verse 3 (So if you meet me have
some courtesy, some sympathy and some taste); Cut 17: Edit version of cut 15, fading during the
Just as every cop is a criminal line; Cut 18: Edit version of cut 15, fading immediately after the
last verse; Cut 19: Distorted mix of cut 15; a.k.a Sympathy For The Devil (Dub Version); Cut 20:
Edited mix of cut 15, lacking the Killed the Czar and his ministers / Anastasia screamed in vain / I
rode a tank, held a genrals rank when the blitzkrieg raged and the bodies stank passage in
verse 2 and fading some thirty seconds before the official version; Cut 21: Different mono mix of
cut 15 with longer fade; Cut 22: Slightly longer remix of cut 15 with a fixed ending.
0.153 JUNE 24 and 28, 1968 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy Miller;
Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
2 Family
3 Family
4 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
5 Power Cut
6 Too Far To Walk
7 Thief For The Blues
Cut 1: Released on BEGGARS BANQUET, Decca SKL 4955/London PS 539, December 6/December
7, 1968 and London 800084-2/Abkco 7539-2 (CD), February/December, 1986.
Cut 2: Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212, June 6, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS, Abkco ANA 1, June, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS (SACD), Abkco 90062 (US)/Abkco 882 337-2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]);
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD).
Cut 3: Proposed for release on TRIDENT MIXES (The Rolling Stones alternative to MORE HOT
ROCKS), Abkco / Bell Sound acetate, late 1972; Released on
THE ABKCO MASTERS (BT CD);
A BEGGARS OPERA (BT CD);
HILLSIDE BLUES (BT CD);
IN ACTION (BT CD);
NECROPHILIA (BT);
TRIDENT DEMOS 1969 (BT);
THE TRIDENT MIXES (BT and BT CD [689]);
SHOUTING IN A BUCKET (BT CD);
UNPLUGGED (BT CD);
UNSEARCHABLE STARS (BT).
Cut 4: Released on R.S.V.P. (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 1: Harmonica Mick Jagger; recorded June 24, 1968; Brian Jones not involved; additional
guitar Ry Cooder (unconfirmed); Cuts 2, 3: Piano Nicky Hopkins; Cuts 2, 5-7: Recorded June 28,
1968; Cut 2: Percussion Jimmy Miller; Cut 3: Different mix of cut 2, lacking guitar, bass and
percussion overdubs; a.k.a. Family (Retake), thus marking the difference against the version
recorded May 13-21, 1968, at Olympic Sound Studios, London; Cut 4: Stereo version of cut 1,
probably enhanced drums (track most likely taken from THE ROLLING STONES; Promotional
Album, Decca RSM-1, October, 1969); Cuts 5-7: Titles reported in the ABKCO files which have
never surfaced.
0.154A NOVEMBER 17, 1968 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy Miller;
Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 You Cant Always Get What You Want
2 Memo From Turner
3 You Cant Always Get What You Want
4 Memo From Turner
5 Memo From Turner
Cuts 1, 2: Released on THEE SATANIC SESSIONS (BT CD).
Cut 1: Released on
Single, Decca F 12952/ London 45-910, July 4/July 11, 1969;
Single, Decca F 13404, April 27, 1973;
COLLECTORS ONLY, Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) 6.24321, June 4, 1980;
Single, Decca STONE 9, September 5, 1980;
SLOW ROLLERS, Decca TAB 30, November 6, 1981;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 2], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 2], November 13, 2012.
Cut 2: Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212, June 6, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS, Abkco ANA 1, June, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS (SACD), Abkco 90062 (US)/Abkco 882 337-2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION (BT CD);
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 2]);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]);
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD).
Cut 3: Released on
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD);
UNPLUGGED (BT CD);
TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cut 4: Released on
THE ABKCO MASTERS (BT CD);
TRIDENT DEMOS 1969 (BT);
THE TRIDENT MIXES (BT CD [LLR]);
UNSEARCHABLE STARS (BT and BT CD);
ULTRA RARE TRACKS VOL. 1 (BT CD).
Cut 5: Released on ON THE ROCKS (BT CD [track 6]).
NOTES: Cut 1: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; piano, French horn and organ Al Kooper; drums Jimmy
Miller; percussion Rocky Dijon; additional vocals Madeline Bell, Doris Troy, and Nanette Workman (not Newman); Charlie Watts and Brian Jones not involved; begun at Morgan Sound
Studios, London, November 16, 1968; Cuts 2, 4, 5: Credited to Jagger/Richards but might be a
Mick Jagger/ Donald Cammell composition; also see MICK JAGGER, Entry 1047, for the film
version and a demo recording; Cut 2: Additional guitar Mick Jagger and Al Kooper; Brian Jones
not involved; Cut 3: Extended version of cut 1 (actually the LP version lacking the choir intro,
might be a fake); Cut 4: Same backing track as cut 2; fourth line sung as The black man there
drew his knife as opposed to the knife in cut 2; Cut 5: Early take, basic instrumental track for
cuts 2 and 4; verse one ended on we know as Kurt as opposed to we all called Kurt in versions
2 and 4.
0.155 NOVEMBER 29, 1968 ONE PLUS ONE, FILM, FIRST SHOWN AT THE LONDON FILM
FESTIVAL, LONDON
A Sympathy For The Devil
B Sympathy For The Devil
C Sympathy For The Devil
D Sympathy For The Devil
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
Songs A-M, Track N: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June
4-10, 1968.
NOTES: Songs A-M: Fragments; Contrary to director Godards intention, most later versions of the
film featured an (incomplete) version of the finished take of Sympathy For The Devil played over
the end credits; Credits: Director: Jean-Luc Godard; producer: Cupid Productions; camera:
Tony Richmond; cast: The Rolling Stones, Anne Wiazemsky, Iain Quarrier, Frankie Dymon Jr.,
Danny Daniles, Illario Pedro, Roy Stewart, Limbert Spencer; length: 101 mins.; Released on
video as SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL, CBS-Fox 2047-30 (US)/Iver Film FF28 No. 148 (UK),
1981; as Abkco Video 1002-3 (US), October 18, 1994; as ONE PLUS ONE , Connoisseur Video
CR 212 (UK), January 19, 1998; and on DVD, ONE PLUS ONE, PCBE-00014 (Japan), January
19, 2000; SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL, Abkco 1005-9 (US), October 2, 2003; ONE PLUS
ONE / SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL, Carlotta 794 905 (France), May, 2006.
0.156 NOVEMBER 30, 1968 FROST ON SATURDAY, LWT, LONDON, Host: David Frost
1 Sympathy For The Devil
2 Sympathy For The Devil [New Version]
3 Sympathy For The Devil [Short Version]
Song 1: Released on FROST ON SATURDAY (DVD), Network 7953109, October 4, 2010.
NOTES: Song 1: Pre-recorded November 29, 1968; Songs 1-3: Lip-synched performances, some live
vocals; show featuring Brian Jones on piano; Keith Richards on tambourine and guitar; Bill
Wyman on maracas and bass; Charlie Watts on drums; Rocky Dijon on percussion; Song 2: Later
remix of song 1 also featuring clips of the Beggars Banquet Party (see below); Song 3: Edit
version, picture-wise based on song 1 (including some new clippings) and audio-wise using
extracts of song 2.
0.158 DECEMBER 6/DECEMBER 7, 1968 BEGGARS BANQUET, DECCA SKL 4955 (UK)/
LONDON PS 539 (US)
A1 Sympathy For The Devil
A2 No Expectations
A3 Dear Doctor
A4 Parachute Woman
A5 Jig-Saw Puzzle
B1 Street Fighting Man
B2 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
B3 Stray Cat Blues
B4 Factory Girl
B5 Salt Of The Earth
Cut A1: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
Cuts A2, A3, B1, B3-B5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
Cut A4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cut A5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 23, 1968.
Cut B2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 24, 1968.
NOTES: Cut B2: Mistakenly credited to Jagger/Richards on first edition; Also released in mono,
Decca LK 4955 (UK), featuring an extended version of cut A1 with longer fade; Re-released
as BEGGARS BANQUET (CD), London 800084-2 (UK/Europe)/ Abkco 7539-2 (US), February/
December, 1986; as BEGGARS BANQUET, Abkco 7539-1, November, 1986 (US); as BEGGARS BANQUET (CD), Abkco 844471-2 (Europe), March 21, 1995; as BEGGARS BANQUET,
Abkco 844471-1 (UK), June 26, 1995; as BEGGARS BANQUET (SACD), Abkco 95392 (US)/
Abkco 882301 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002 (all with originally banned toilet graffiti
cover).
0.159 DECEMBER 10-12, 1968 THE ROLLING STONES ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS, TV
RECORDINGS, INTERTEL STUDIOS, WEMBLEY, MIDDLESEX, Producers: The Rolling
Stones; Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg; Recording Producer: Jimmy Miller; Engineer:
Glyn Johns
1 Entry Of The Gladiators (Fucik)
2 Mick Jaggers Introduction of Rock And Roll Circus
3 Mick Jaggers Introduction of Jethro Tull
4 Keith Richards Introduction of The Fire Eater and Lovely Luna
5 Keith Richards Introduction of The Who
6 Bill Wymans Announcement of A Break
7 Bill Wymans Introduction of The Clowns
8 Charlie Watts Introduction of Marianne Faithfull
9 Brian Jones Introduction of Julius Katchen
10 Mick Jaggers and John Lennons Introduction of The Dirty Mac
11 Yer Blues (Lennon, McCartney) by The Dirty Mac
12 Whole Lotta Yoko (Ono) by Yoko Ono and Ivry Gitlis with The Dirty Mac
13 John Lennons Announcement
14 Jumpin Jack Flash
15 Parachute Woman
16 No Expectations
17 You Cant Always Get What You Want
18 Sympathy For The Devil
19 Salt Of The Earth
20 Parachute Woman
21 You Cant Always Get What You Want
22 Parachute Woman
23 Yer Blues [Rehearsal] (Lennon, McCartney) by The Dirty Mac
24 Yer Blues [A Cappella] (Lennon, McCartney) by Mick Jagger and John Lennon
25 Dirty Mac Jam a.k.a. Blues Jam or Blues Jam Session (Lennon, Clapton, Richards,
Mitchell) by The Dirty Mac
26 You Cant Always Get What You Want
27 Yer Blues [Take 1l] (Lennon, McCartney) by The Dirty Mac
28 Yer Blues [Take 2l] (Lennon, McCartney) by The Dirty Mac
Track 1, Lines 2-5, 7-10, 13 (3, 5, 7-10 followed by the performances of the introduced artists), Songs
11, 12, 14-19, 23, 24: Released on ROLLING STONES ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS (DVD),
Abkco 1003-9, October 12, 2004.
Track 1, Lines 2-5, 8, 10, 13 (3, 5, 8 followed by the performances of the introduced artists), Songs 11,
12, 14-19: Premiered in ROLLING STONES ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS, TV special, New York
Film Festival, Lincoln Center, New York City, October 14, 1996; released on video, ROLLING
STONES ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS, Abkco 1003-3 (US), October 14, 1996 / Abkco 634590-3
(UK), November 12, 1996.
Cuts 1, 11, 12, 14-19, Lines 2, 3, 5, 8, 10, 13: Released on ROLLING STONES ROCK AND ROLL
CIRCUS (CD), Abkco 1268-2, October 14, 1996.
Track 1, Lines 2-9 (3-5, 7-9 followed by the performances of the introduced artists), Songs 12, 17-19,
23: Circulated on a rough cut video tape of THE ROLLING STONES ROCK AND ROLL
CIRCUS.
Cuts 1, 12, 18, 19, 21-23, 26, Lines 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 10 (19 incomplete): Released on ROCK & ROLL
CIRCUS (BT CD [Chapter One])
Cuts 1, 23, 25, Line 10 (1 incomplete): Released on ROCKN ROLL CIRCUS (BT CD [Living Legend]).
Line 5 plus A Quick One (While Hes Away) a.k.a. Mini Opera by THE WHO: Released in THE KIDS
ARE ALRIGHT, film (directed by Jeff Stein, premiered at the Plaza Theater, New York City, June
15, 1979).
Line 10, Cuts 11, 12, 23-25, 27, 28 (including repeats of cuts 11 and 23 plus The Who doing A Quick
One (While Hes Away) a.k.a. Mini Opera, all said to come from an IBC mono acetate): Released
on JOHN LENNON, THE DIRTY MAC SESSIONS (BT CD).
Line 10, Cuts 11, 17-19, 25: Released on UNRELEASED LIVE STONES 1968-1979 (BT CD).
Cuts 12, 23: Released on
BRITISH BLUE JAM (BT);
GULP (BT);
THE ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS (BT).
Songs 14-19: Released on THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD 1964-1969 (BT DVD).
1969
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
FEBRUARY 9 - APRIL
Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.159A)
APRIL 17-23
Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entries 0.159A continued, 161 & 1051A)
MAY 12 - JUNE 5
Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.160)
JUNE 10 - JULY 2
Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.161)
JUNE
13
16
23-30
25-26
JULY
3
5
Top Of The Pops, BBC TV recordings, London (shown July 10 and repeated July
17 & 31) (Entry 0.163A)
Free concert, Hyde Park, London (joined by Ginger Johnsons African Drummers)
(Entry 0.165 - complete show listed)
US Tour
OCTOBER 17 - NOVEMBER 2
Sunset Sound and Elektra Studios, Los Angeles (Entry 0.169)
27 Press conference, Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Los Angeles)
OCTOBER 28 - NOVEMBER 1
Rehearsals, Stephen Stills house, Laurel Canyon, California
NOVEMBER
2-5
7
8
8
9
9
10
11
13
14
15
15
16
18
20
21
24
25
26
26
27
28
28
29
29
30
DECEMBER
2-4
6
12
14
14
21
1969 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1969.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1969.htm
Which Album May I Show You? http://www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs1main.htm#69bleed
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco2.html
Performed Songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=1969
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1969
Japanese Archives Live Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/224.html?guid=on
Japanese Archives Studio Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/30.html?guid=on
1969
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
0.159A FEBRUARY 9 - APRIL, 1969 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy
Miller; Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 You Cant Always Get What You Want
2 Love In Vain (Johnson)
3 Midnight Rambler
4 Sister Morphine (Jagger, Richards, Faithfull)
5 You Got The Silver
6 You Got The Silver
7 Honky Tonk Women
8 And I Was A Country Boy
9 Sister Morphine (Jagger, Richards, Faithfull)
10 Gimmie Shelter
11 Gimmie Shelter
12 Midnight Rambler
13 Downtown Suzie (Wyman)
14 When Old Glory Comes Storming
15 Curtis Meets Smokey
Cuts 1-3, 5: Released on LET IT BLEED, London NPS-4/Decca SKL 5025, November 29/ December 5,
1969, and London 820052-2/ Abkco 8004-2 (CD), February/December, 1986.
Cuts 1, 3: Released on ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca
Universal 5303281 (CD), November 12, 2007.
Cut 1: Released on
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002.
Cut 2: First released on THE ROLLING STONES; Promotional Album, Decca RSM-1, October, 1969;
released on GIMME SHELTER, Decca SKL 5101, August 27, 1971.
Cut 3: Released on ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975.
Cuts 3, 5: Released on GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 2], November 9,
2012.
Cut 4: Released on
STICKY FINGERS, Rolling Stones Records COC 59100, April 23/May 1, 1971, and RSR-CBS
450195-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40488 (CD), November 27, 1986;
STICKY FINGERS (3 CD / DVD / 7" Vinyl) Box Set, Universal 376 484-2, June 8/June 9, 2015;
DIVERSE HARMONICS (BT and BT CD);
TIME TRIP VOL. 2 (BT CD).
Cuts 4, 6-11, 13: Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Discs 2, 3 and 4]).
Cuts 4, 6, 11: Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 1 (BT CD).
Cut 6: Released on
BEGGARS SESSIONS (BT CD);
CLAUDINE - ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN (BT and BT CD);
DIVERSE HARMONICS (BT and BT CD);
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
LET IT BREEZE (BT);
THRU THE YEARS (BT single box).
Cuts 6, 8, 13: Released on THEE SATANIC SESSIONS (BT CD).
Cuts 6, 9: Released on UNPLUGGED (BT CD).
Cuts 6, 9, 11: Released on HONKY TONK TOKYO (BT CD);
TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cuts 6, 13: Released on A BEGGARS OPERA (BT CD).
Cut 7: Released on MAD SHADOWS (BT CD).
Cuts 7, 10: Released on ITCHY FINGERS (BT CD).
Cut 8: Released on
CAN YOU HEAR THE GUITAR (BT);
INSTRUMENTALS (BT);
MICK TAYLOR TROPICAL DISEASE (BT 12" EP).
Cuts 8, 13: Proposed for release on TRIDENT MIXES (The Rolling Stones alternative to MORE HOT
ROCKS), Abkco / Bell Sound acetate, late 1972; Released on
HILLSIDE BLUES (BT CD);
NECROPHILIA (BT);
R.S.V.P. (BT CD);
TRIDENT DEMOS 1969 (BT);
THE TRIDENT MIXES (BT and BT CD [689 and LLR]).
Cut 11: Released on
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT CD [IU]);
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD).
Cut 13: Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212, June 6, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS, Abkco ANA 1, June, 1975:
METAMORPHOSIS (SACD), Abkco 90062 (US)/Abkco 882 337-2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
THE ABKCO MASTERS (BT CD);
THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION (BT CD);
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT and BT CD [Mad Rec.]);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]);
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 2, 4, 10, 11: Brian Jones not involved; Cut 1: Overdubs by The London Bach Choir;
arranged by Jack Nitzsche (new introduction to the extended version recorded November 17,
1968); recorded March 15, 1969; Cut 2: Mandolin Ry Cooder; recorded March 24-27, 1969; mistakenly credited to Woody Payne (a lawyer who opportunistically claimed copyright to some of
Robert Johnsons recorded songs) on the original album and listed as Traditional on subsequent
releases; Cut 3: Congas Brian Jones; harmonica Mick Jagger; recorded February 9-10 and March
10-11, 1969; Cut 4: Guitar Ry Cooder; piano Jack Nitzsche; recorded March 28-31, 1969; credited to Jagger/Richards/Faithfull (early releases to Jagger/Richards only) but probably a Mick
Jagger/Marianne Faithfull composition; Cuts 5, 6: Piano and organ Nicky Hopkins; autoharp Brian
Jones; Cut 5: Vocals by Keith Richards; recorded February 18, 1969; Cut 6: Same backing track
as cut 5; vocals Mick Jagger; recorded February 17, 1969; Cut 7: Early version with different
vocals which have Mick Jagger strolling on the boulevards of Paris in verse 2; piano Ian Stewart;
cow-bell Jimmy Miller; recorded March 10-11 and 16, 1969; saxophone Steve Gregory and Bud
Beadle, overdubbed May 25, 1969; back-up vocals Nanette Workman (not Madeline Bell nor
Reparata And The Delrons, i.e. Mary Reparata Aiese, Lorraine Mazzola and Nanette Licari),
overdubbed May 28, 1969; Cut 8: Instrumental; piano Nicky Hopkins; recorded March 23, 1969,
also known as And I Was Just A Country Boy; Cut 9: Longer early version with an additional
verse (All the other patients...); recorded March 22, 1969; Cuts 10, 11: Early versions with
alternate lyrics, still lacking the Hhm, the flood is threatning... passage in verse 3; refrain (War
children...) different from official version; harmonica Mick Jagger; piano Nicky Hopkins; percussion Jimmy Miller; Cut 10: Verse 2 started with See the fire is sweeping / my very life today
(as opposed to ...our very street today in all other versions); recorded March 15, 1969; Cut 11:
Additional vocals Keith Richards; also known as Acetate Version or Gimmie Some Shelter
(which doesnt make much sense since every version contains the If I dont get some shelterline); replacing a red coal carpet in verse 2 by a burning carpet; recorded February 22-25,
1969; Cut 12: Early slow version, incomplete lyrics; Cut 13: Sung as Lyle Street Lucie; additional
back-up vocals Bill Wyman; recorded April 30, 1969; origin mistakenly attributed in Bill Wymans
biography Stone Alone to Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968; Cuts 14, 15: Titles
reported in the ABKCO files which have never surfaced; Cut 14: Also known as When Old Glory
Comes Along; recorded April 17-22, 1969; Cut 15: Homage to soul legends Curtis Mayfield and
Smokey Robinson; recorded April 23, 1969 and hence a possible out-take from the JAMMING
WITH EDWARD! session (see MICK JAGGER, Entry 1051A).
TUMBLING
DICE
The Rolling Stones,
May, 1969 - Late 1974
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE
0.160 MAY 12 - JUNE 5, 1969 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy Miller;
Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Honky Tonk Women
[2 Honky Tonk Women]
Cut 1: Released on
Single, Decca F 12952/ London 45-910, July 4/July 11, 1969;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, Decca SKL 5019, September 12, 1969, and London 844 089-2
(CD), June, 1991;
THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, London NPS-3, September 13, 1969;
GIMME SHELTER, Decca SKL 5101, August 27, 1971;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
Single, Decca F 13635, April 15, 1976;
Single, Decca 6.12148 AC (German Oldies But Goldies Series), September, 1977;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 10, September 5, 1980;
SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980;
THE HISTORY OF ROCK, VOLUME TEN: THE ROLLING STONES, Orbis HRL010, 1982;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
FORMULA 30 (compilation), Decca PROLP 4, November, 1983;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989; released on
Single, London LON 264, June 11, 1990;
PAINT IT BLACK (12" Single), London LONX 264, June 11, 1990;
PAINT IT BLACK (12" Single), London LONXR 264, June 11, 1990;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 2], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 2], November 13, 2012;
FRUIT END (BT).
Cut 2: Shifted to Top Of The Pops, BBC TV recordings, London (see Entry 0.163A).
NOTES: Cut 1: Backing track begun at Olympic Sound Studios, London, in March, 1969, with cow-bell
by Jimmy Miller; piano Ian Stewart; saxophone Steve Gregory and Bud Beadle, recorded May 25,
1969; back-up vocals Nanette Workman (not Madeline Bell nor Reparata And The Delrons),
recorded May 28, 1969; Mick Taylors guitar overdubs (replacing Brian Joness original track),
recorded June 5, 1969.
0.161 JUNE 10 - JULY 2, 1969 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy Miller;
Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Let It Bleed
2 Monkey Man
3 Jiving Sister Fanny
4 I Dont Know Why (Wonder, Riser, Hunter, Hardaway)
5 Let It Bleed
6 Jiving Sister Fanny
7 All Down The Line
8 I Dont Know Why (Wonder, Riser, Hunter, Hardaway)
9 Country Honk
10 Loving Cup
11 Toss The Coin
12 Monkey Man
13 Loving Cup Alternate Take
14 Loving Cup [Crossfire Hurricane Soundtrack]
15 Loving Cup
Cuts 1, 2: Released on LET IT BLEED, London NPS-4/Decca SKL 5025, November 29/ December 5,
1969, and London 820052-2/Abkco 8004-2 (CD), February/December, 1986.
Cut 1: Released on
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 2PS 626/627, December 20, 1972, and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987;
STORY OF THE STONES, K-Tel Records NE 1201, November 22, 1982;
MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD), November, 1990;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007.
Cut 3: Released on Single, Abkco 4702/Decca F 13597, August 12/September 5, 1975.
Cuts 3, 4: Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212, June 6, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS, Abkco ANA 1, June, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS (SACD), Abkco 90062 (US)/Abkco 882 337-2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1
(4 LP box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]);
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD).
Cuts 3, 4, 7, 10 (3, 10 incomplete): Released on THE ABKCO MASTERS (BT CD).
Cut 4: Released on Single, Decca F 13584/Abkco 4701, May 23/May 27, 1975.
Cuts 4, 6: Released on THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION (BT CD).
Cut 5: Released on DEJA QUE SANGRE [LET IT BLEED] (EP), Peerless/London EPP.1233 (Mexico),
1970.
Cut 6: Released on
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD);
LAID IN THE SHADE, VOL. II (BT CD).
Cuts 6, 7, 9, 10: Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 3]).
Cuts 6, 8: Proposed for release on TRIDENT MIXES (The Rolling Stones alternative to MORE HOT
ROCKS), Abkco / Bell Sound acetate, late 1972; Released on
A BEGGARS OPERA (BT CD);
LET IT BREEZE (BT);
NECROPHILIA (BT);
TRIDENT DEMOS 1969 (BT);
THE TRIDENT MIXES (BT and BT CD [689 and LLR]).
Cuts 6-8, 10: Released on HILLSIDE BLUES (BT CD).
Cuts 6-9: Released on ITCHY FINGERS (BT CD).
Cut 7: Released on
FUCKIN ANDREW (BT 33 EP);
GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT);
MAD SHADOWS (BT CD);
A SHOT OF SALVATION (BT CD)
UNSEARCHABLE STARS (BT).
Cuts 7, 9: Released on UNPLUGGED (BT CD).
Cuts 7, 10: Released on
EXILE STONES/ EXILE OUTTAKES (BT CD);
GET A LINE ON YOU EXILE OUTTAKES (BT CD [VGP]);
WINGLESS ANGELS (BT CD).
Cut 9: Released on TO KNOW THEM IS TO LOVE THEM (BT).
Cut 10: Released on
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT CD [IU]);
TIME TRIP VOL. 1 (BT CD).
Cut 13: Released on EXILE ON MAIN ST (double CD), Universal 273 429-5/Universal B0014130-02,
May 14/May 18, 2010.
Cut14 (incomplete): Premiered in Crossfire Hurricane, The London Film Festival, Odeon Cinema
Leicester Square, London, October 18, 2012; Released on:
CROSSFIRE HURRICANE (DVD), Columbia Music Entertainment/Ward VQBD-10117 (Japan),
December 19, 2012;
CROSSFIRE HURRICANE (DVD), Eagle Rock Entertainment EREDV962 (Europe), January 4,
2013;
CROSSFIRE HURRICANE (DVD), Eagle Rock Entertainment EV305979 (US), May 21, 2013.
Cut 15: Released on REEL TIME TRIP (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 1: Piano Ian Stewart; autoharp Bill Wyman; begun at Olympic Sound Studios, London, in
March, 1969, at the time under the title If You Need Someone; Cuts 1, 2: Mick Taylor not
involved; Cuts 2, 3, 6, 10: Keyboards Nicky Hopkins; Cut 2: Tambourine Jimmy Miller; vibes Bill
Wyman; begun at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 17-22, 1969, at the time entitled
Positano Primo; Cut 3: Overdubbed guitar Jon Tiven; Cut 4: Brass not identified; recorded around
June 30, 1969; overdubbed piano and drums Vic Steffens; Cut 5: Edit version of cut 1, going from
the a little coke and sympathy-line straight to the final refrain; Cut 6: Different lyrics compared to
cut 3 (in which the first line ends on Philadelphia, PA); might be the official take judging from the
published songbooks; Cut 7: Early version, lyrics incomplete; also known as Acoustic Version
(although there is clearly an electric guitar present); origin unconfirmed: might come from Sunset
or Elektra Sound Studios, Los Angeles, October 17-November 2, 1969; Cut 8: Incomplete early
mix of cut 4, lacking brass; Cut 9: Early version lacking fiddle and sound effects; Bill Wyman not
involved; additional vocals Nanette Workman who also suggested the characteristic reference to
a bar room queen in Jackson (as opposed to Memphis in the original version of Honky Tonk
Women); Cut 10: Early version with Mick Jagger repeating the end of lines 1 and 2 (come on up
/ face full of mud); no female back-up vocals and no brass; Cut 11: Instrumental; organ Ian
Stewart; additional guitar Ry Cooder; Cut 12: Different mix of cut 2, additional vocals Keith
Richards; Cut 13: Based on an edit version of cut 10; finished by Mick Jagger at One East
Recording, New York City, Henson Recording Studios and/or Village Recorder, Los Angeles,
Autumn, 2009 (see Entry 1451); Cut 14: Alternate early version; Cut 15: Extended version of cut
10.
0.162 JUNE 13, 1969 PHOTO AND FILM CALL, HYDE PARK, LONDON
1 Introduction Of Mick Taylor
Line 1: Released in several TV news clips, mid-June, 1969.
0.163 JUNE 16, 1969 THE DAVID FROST SHOW, TV RECORDINGS, STONEBRIDGE HOUSE
STUDIOS, WEMBLEY, MIDDLESEX
1 You Cant Always Get What You Want
2 Honky Tonk Women
3 Mick Jagger Interview
Song 1: Shown July 7, 1969 (US); released on
THE ULTIMATE TV MASTERS (BT DVD)
THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 1965-1969)
(BT DVD).
Cut 1: Released on SUMMER RERUNS (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
HANGOUT (BT CD);
LET IT BREEZE (BT [Side C]);
RADIO & TV-SESSIONS-ANTHOLOGY 1963-1969 (BT CD [Disc 4]);
SUMMER RERUNS (BT).
Song 2: Shown August 21, 1969 (US).
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: Live vocals to pre-recorded backing tracks; Mick Taylors first TV appearance
with The Rolling Stones.
0.164 JULY 4/JULY 11, 1969 SINGLE, DECCA F 12952 (UK)/LONDON 45-910 (US)
A Honky Tonk Women
B You Cant Always Get What You Want
Side A: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Side B: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 17, 1968.
NOTES: Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1968-1971 (CD box set), Abkco 06024
982707 5 2 [Disc 3], March 1, 2005,
13
14
15
16
17
Line 1, Cuts 2-10, 13 (7, 10 incomplete): Released on HYDE PARK JULY 1969 (BT).
Lines 1, 17, Songs 2-7, 9, 11-15, Track 16 (2, 6, 11, 12, 15 incomplete): Released on THE STONES
IN THE PARK (DVD), Naive Vision Granada (France), late May, 2006/Network 7952512 (UK),
September 26, 2006.
Lines 1, 17, Songs 2, 3, 7, 9, 11-15, Track 16 (2, 11, 12, 15 incomplete): Shown in THE STONES IN
THE PARK, Granada TV, September 2, 1969; released on video, THE STONES IN THE PARK,
Granada GVE 823012 (UK), 1983; and on DVD, THE STONES IN THE PARK, Columbia COBY
90102 (Japan), January 20, 2000/Granada GVD 012 (UK), March 19, 2001.
Lines 1, 17, Cuts 2-15, Track 16 (2, 11, 12, 15 incomplete): Released on
IN CONCERT 1969 (BT);
STONES IN THE PARK (BT and BT CD [LLRCD]).
Line 1, Cuts 2-15 (2, 12 incomplete): Released on IN THE PARK (BT CD [VGP]).
Line 1, Cuts 2-15 (2, 11, 12 incomplete): Released on
HYDE PARK 1969 (BT CD [Vulture Rec.]);
HYDE PARK 1969 (BT and BT CD [TSP]).
Line 1, Cuts 2, 3, 9, 11-13, 15 (2, 11, 15 incomplete): Released on LIVE AT HIDEPARK (BT).
Line 1, Cuts 2, 3, 9, 13, 15: Released on DANCING WITH MR. D (BT).
Line 1, Cuts 2, 4-6, 10 (2, 10 incomplete): Released on LIPS (BT).
Line 1, Cuts 2-15 (1, 15 incomplete): Released on IN THE PARK (BT CD [SRCO]).
Line 1, Cuts 3-7, 9-15 (11 incomplete): Released on STONES IN THE PARK (BT CD [WPOCM]).
Line 1, Song 3 (incomplete): Shown in ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE, LWT series, May, 1977.
Line 1, Cuts 3-7, 9-11, 13, 14 (11 incomplete): Released on HYDE PARK (BT).
Line 1, Cuts 4, 10: Released on TV GUIDE SPECIAL RELEASE (BT 33 EP).
Line 1, Song 13 (incomplete): Released in 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE
ROLLING STONES, CMV Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
Cuts 2-15 (11, 12 incomplete): Released on
HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN (BT CD);
HYDE PARK (BT CD).
Cuts 2-7, 9-15 (2, 11 incomplete): Released on IN THE PARK (BT CD).
Cuts 2-7, 9, 11, 13-15: Released on IN MEMORY OF... (BT CD).
Cuts 2, 5, 7, 8, 12, 13, 15 (2, 15 incomplete): Released on HE IS NOT DEAD...! (BT).
Song 3: Re-broadcast in Old Grey Whistle Test, BBC2 TV show, July 11, 1972.
Cut 3: Released on OLD GRAY WHISTLE TEST (BT).
Cuts 3-7, 9-11, 13-15 (11, 14 incomplete): Released on HIGHWAY TO HEAVEN (BT CD.
Cut 4: Released on
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT and BT CD [Mad Rec.]);
BEGGARS SESSIONS (BT CD).
Cut 5: Released on HAWAIIAN TOP (BT CD).
Cut 10: Released on TAXILE ON MAINSTREET (BT).
Cuts 11, 12, 15 (11, 15 incomplete): Released on MICK JAGGER INTERVIEW/FREE CONCERT
HYDE PARK (BT).
Song 13: Released in ROCKNROLL THE GREATEST YEARS: 69, The Video Collection VC4079,
1989.
Cut 15: Released on FUCK YER YA-YAS OUT! (BT 33 single).
Line 17 (incomplete): Released in Whatever Happened To Tin Pan Alley, ITV, March 28, 1972.
NOTES: Line 1: Part of Percy Bysshe Shelleys poem Adonais read by Mick Jagger; Cut 11: Harmonica
Mick Jagger; Cut 15: Percussion Ginger Johnsons African Drummers; Cut 16: Mick Taylor
rehearsal, recorded before show in the Stones caravan behind the stage; Line 17: Recorded
before show; Concert attracted the largest crowd in UK history to this date: 250,000.
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Songs A, C-E, H-L, Lines B, G, Track F: Recorded at Hyde Park, London, July 5, 1969.
NOTES: Songs A, D, E, H, L: Incomplete; Song C: Soundtrack, fragment; Credits: Producers and
directors: Jo Durden-Smith, Leslie Woodhead; camera: Bill Brayne, Nic Knowland, Ian Wilson,
George Turner; sound: Ray Prickett; editor: Gerry Dow; length: 55 mins.; Released on video,
THE STONES IN THE PARK, Granada GVE 823012 (UK), 1983; Vestron Video NA 16871
(UK), November, 1987; BMG Videos 791 223 (UK), September, 1992; and on DVD, THE
STONES IN THE PARK, Columbia COBY 90102 (Japan), January 20, 2000/Granada GVD 012
(UK), March 19, 2001.
0.167 SEPTEMBER 12, 1969 THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, DECCA SKL 5019 (UK)
A1 Jumpin Jack Flash
A2 Mothers Little Helper
A3 2000 Light Years From Home
A4 Lets Spend The Night Together
A5 You Better Move On (Alexander)
A6 We Love You
B1 Street Fighting Man
B2 Shes A Rainbow
B3 Ruby Tuesday
B4 Dandelion
B5 Sittin On A Fence
B6 Honky Tonk Women
Cut A1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cuts A2, B5: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cuts A3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, August 5-September 7, 1967.
Cuts A4, B3, B4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cut A5: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, August 8, 1963.
Cut A6: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 12-13, 1967.
Cut B1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
Cut B2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 18, 1967.
Cut B6: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
NOTES: Cut B5: Mistakenly entitled Sittin On The Fence; Also released in mono, Decca LK 5019.
0.168 SEPTEMBER 13, 1969 THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, LONDON NPS-3 (US)
A1 Paint It Black
A2 Ruby Tuesday
A3 Shes A Rainbow
A4 Jumpin Jack Flash
A5 Mothers Little Helper
A6 Lets Spend The Night Together
B1 Honky Tonk Women
B2 Dandelion
B3 2000 Light Years From Home
B4 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
B5 Street Fighting Man
Cut A1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cuts A2, A6, B2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cut A3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 18, 1967.
Cut A4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cut A5: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cut B1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Cut B3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, August 5-September 7, 1967.
Cut B4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
Cut B5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
NOTES: Re-released as THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY, Abkco 8003-1, November, 1986 (US);
as THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY (CD), Abkco 8003-2 (US), December, 1986; as THROUGH
THE PAST, DARKLY (CD), London 844089-2 (UK), June, 1991; as THROUGH THE PAST,
DARKLY (CD), Abkco 844472-2 (Europe), March 21, 1995; as THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY,
Abkco 844472-1 (UK), June 26, 1995; THROUGH THE PAST, DARKLY (SACD), Abkco 90032
(US)/Abkco 882302 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002; Cut A1: Replaced on US rereleases by longer version; Cut A3: Replaced on re-release by LP version featuring an intro.
0.169 OCTOBER 17 - NOVEMBER 2, 1969 SUNSET SOUND and ELEKTRA STUDIOS, LOS
ANGELES, Producer: Jimmy Miller; Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Gimmie Shelter
2 Live With Me
3 Country Honk
4 Hillside Blues
5 Gimmie Shelter [Rock Band Vocal Mix]
6 Gimmie Shelter [Rock Band Instrumental]
7 Mick Jagger Interview by Howard Smith
Cuts 1-3: Released on LET IT BLEED, London NPS-4/Decca SKL 5025, November 29/December 5,
1969, and London 820052-2/Abkco 8004-2 (CD), February/December, 1986.
Cut 1: Released on
GIMME SHELTER, Decca SKL 5101, August 27, 1971;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
ROLLED GOLD, Decca ROST 1/2, November 15, 1975;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
Single, Decca STONE 12, September 5, 1980;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/ October 1, 2002;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 2], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 1], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 2], November 13, 2012;
FRUIT END (BT).
Cut 2: Released on SOLID ROCK, Decca TAB 1, October 10, 1980.
Cut 4: Released on
DRAGON SLAYERS - PART. II (BT);
EXILE STONES/ EXILE OUTTAKES (BT CD);
HAWAIIAN TOP (BT CD);
HILLSIDE BLUES (BT CD);
MAD SHADOWS (BT CD).
Cut 4 (incomplete): Released on
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 3]);
COMMANDO RAID (BT);
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
ITCHY FINGERS (BT CD);
GET A LINE ON YOU EXILE OUTTAKES (BT CD [VGP]);
HIGHWAY BOUND (BT);
LET IT BREEZE (BT);
MONA (BT);
THRU THE YEARS (BT single box);
UNSEARCHABLE STARS (BT).
Cuts 5, 6: Released in ROCK BAND 3 (Video Game), MTV Game/Electronic Arts 0 14633 15871 7,
October 26, 2010.
Line 7: Released as ALTAMONT COLLECTION 5 (THE SMITH TAPES), Internet Download, March 12,
2013; and on JAGGER 1969/CLAPTON 1970 (CD), The Smith Tapes [no catalogue number],
December, 2013.
NOTES: Cut 1: Begun at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 15, 1969, with piano Nicky Hopkins;
additional vocals Merry Clayton; Cut 2: Begun at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 31, 1969;
bass Keith Richards; piano Leon Russell and Nicky Hopkins; horns arranged by Leon Russell;
Cuts 2, 4: Saxophone Bobby Keys; Cut 3: Country version of Honky Tonk Women; begun at
Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 10-July 2, 1969, with additional vocals by Nanette Workman, fiddle Byron Berline (inspired by Gram Parsons); automobile horn Sam Cutler; Cut 4: Also
known as I Dont Know The Reason Why; Cut 5: Extended version of cut 1 with a fixed ending;
Cut 6: Instrumental backing track of cut 5; Line 7: Recorded at Elektra Studios, Los Angeles,
October 20, 1969.
0.169A NOVEMBER 2, 1969 POPCORN, FILM COMPILATION, FIRST SHOWN IN SAN FRANCISCO
A Mick Jagger Interview
B Jumpin Jack Flash
C Mick Jagger Interview
D 2000 Light Years From Home
Line A: Recorded in London, early Summer, 1968 (also see MICK JAGGER, Entry 1043).
Song B: Promotional film, filmed at Olympic Sound Studios, London, early May, 1968.
Line C, Song D (promotional film): Recorded at Kevin Brownjohns Studio, London, November, 1967.
NOTES: Only four tracks by The Rolling Stones; Credits: Director: Peter Clifton; producer: Peter
Ryan; featuring: The Rolling Stones, Otis Redding, Joe Cocker, Traffic, Jimi Hendrix, Vanilla
Fudge; Emperor Rosko, The Bee Gees, The Beach Boys, Small Faces, The Animals, Procol
Harum, Spencer Davies Group, Ravi Shankar; length: 82 mins.; Released on DVD, Music In
Motion 001-09 (Europe), April 22, 2011.
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0.172 NOVEMBER 10, 1969 INTERNATIONAL SPORTS ARENA, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Carol (Berry)
3 Sympathy For The Devil
4 Stray Cat Blues
5 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
6 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
7 Love In Vain (Johnson)
8 Im Free
9 Under My Thumb
10 Midnight Rambler
11 Live With Me
12 Little Queenie (Berry)
13 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-15: Released on
ITS NO HANGIN MATTER (BT CD [Disc 1]);
SAN DIEGO 69 (BT CD [TSP]);
SAN DIEGO SIXTY NINE (BT CD [VGP/TMQ].
Cuts 2, 3, 5, 6, 9, 11-15: Released on STONEAGED (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 2, 3, 5, 6, 9: Released on BILL YMAN AND THE ROLLING STONES (BT).
Cuts 2, 5, 6, 11, 12, 14, 15: Released on MORE ROCK N' ROLL CIRCUS (BT CD).
Cuts 5, 13, 15: Released on RADIO CAROLINE (BT).
Cuts 9: Released on LIVER THAN YOULL EVER BE (BT CD [TSP]).
0.172B NOVEMBER 15, 1969 (EARLY SHOW) ASSEMBLY HALL, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS,
CHAMPAIGN
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Carol (Berry)
3 Sympathy For The Devil
4 Stray Cat Blues
5 Love In Vain (Johnson)
6 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
7 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
8 Under My Thumb
9 Midnight Rambler
10 Little Queenie (Berry)
11 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
12 Honky Tonk Women
13 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-13: Released on
COCAINE ON A DENTIST CHAIR (BT CD [Disc 2]);
VINTAGE CHAMPAIGN (BT CD [Disc 1]).
0.172C NOVEMBER 15, 1969 (SECOND SHOW) ASSEMBLY HALL, UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS,
CHAMPAIGN
1 Midnight Rambler
2 Little Queenie (Berry)
3 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
4 Honky Tonk Women
5 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-5: Released on VINTAGE CHAMPAIGN (BT CD [Disc 2]).
0.173 NOVEMBER 18, 1969 THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW, CBS TV CITY, LOS ANGELES
1 Gimmie Shelter
2 Love In Vain (Johnson)
3 Honky Tonk Women
Songs 1-3: Shown November 23, 1969; released on
6 ED SULLIVAN SHOWS STARRING THE ROLLING STONES (DVD), Sofa Entertainment
B0015967-09, November 1, 2011;
THE COMPLETE ED SULLIVAN SHOWS (BT DVD)
THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD (TV-APPEARANCES & PROMO-CLIPS 1965-1969)
(BT DVD).
Cuts 1-3: Released on
LET IT BREEZE (BT);
A SHOT OF SALVATION (BT CD);
SUMMER RERUNS (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 2, 3: Released on
RENNYS ALBUM (BT);
SMOOTH (BT).
NOTES: Cuts 1-3: Instrumental backing tracks of official versions.
0.176 NOVEMBER 27, 1969 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Carol (Berry)
3 Sympathy For The Devil
4 Stray Cat Blues
5 Love In Vain (Johnson)
6 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
7 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
8 Under My Thumb
9 Im Free
10 Midnight Rambler
11 Live With Me
12 Little Queenie (Berry)
13 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Street Fighting Man
16 Backstage Scene Including Guitar Jam
Cuts 1-15: Released on
ITS NO HANGIN MATTER (BT CD [Disc 2]);
LIVE IN NEW YORK 1969 (BT CD [Disc 1]);
M.S.G. 69 (BT CD);
STONED - M.S.G. (BT CD).
Cuts 1-3, 5, 8-10, 13, 14: Released on STONED - M.S.G. (BT).
Cuts 1, 8, 9, 14 (1 vocal overdubs, 14 vocal and guitar overdubs), Songs 6, 7, 13, Line 16: Released
on GET YER YA-YAS OUT! (40th Anniversary box set), Abkco 02392/Abkco 018771023920,
November 3/November 30, 2009.
Cuts 1, 14 (1 vocal overdubs, 14 vocal and guitar overdubs): Released on GET YER YA-YAS OUT!,
Decca SKL 5065/London NPS 5, September 4/September 26, 1970, and Abkco 8005-2/London
820131-2 (CD), December, 1986.
Cuts 1, 14 (both unmixed): Probably broadcast by Radio Geronimo, Monte Carlo, mid-May, 1970;
Released on
BROADWAY (BT);
FUCK YER YA-YA'S OUT! (BT CD):
GET YOUR ALTERNATE YA-YAS OUT 1969 (BT CD);
GET YOUR YA-YAS OUT (BT CD).
Cuts 2, 9, 13, 14: Released on THE BEST OF THE ROLLING STONES LIVE IN CONCERT FROM
1971 THROUGH 1975 (BT).
Cut 3: Released on THE DEVIL IS MY NAME (BT).
Songs 6, 14 (14 second verse onwards): Released in GIMME SHELTER (DVD), Criterion Collection
99, November 14, 2000.
Cuts 8, 9, 13, 14: Released on PLAY WITH FIRE (BT).
Song 14 (second verse onwards): Released in GIMME SHELTER, film, December 6, 1970; in Old
Grey Whistle Test, BBC2 TV show, July 11, 1972.
Cut 14 (second verse onwards): Released on
THE BREAKFAST SHOW (BT);
GIMME SHELTER (BT);
HONKY TONK WOMAN (BT CD);
LIVE IN BALTIMORE 69 & MORE (BT CD);
LIVE IN WASHINGTON 1969 & MORE (BT CD);
OLD GRAY WHISTLE TEST (BT);
ROCKN ROLL CIRCUS (BT CD [Living Legend]);
THERES NO ANGEL BORN IN HELL (BT CD).
NOTES: Song 13: Footage including Janis Joplin dancing among the audience; Line 16: Featuring Jimi
Hendrix on his 27th birthday in a chat and jam with Keith Richards and Mick Taylor; Also see
MICK JAGGER, Entry 1055A.
0.177 NOVEMBER 28, 1969 (EARLY SHOW) MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Carol (Berry)
3 Sympathy For The Devil
4 Stray Cat Blues
5 Under My Thumb
6 Im Free
7 Love In Vain (Johnson)
8 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
9 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
10 Midnight Rambler
11 Live With Me
12 Little Queenie (Berry)
13 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Street Fighting Man
Cut 1: Released on LIVER THAN YOULL EVER BE (BT CD).
Songs 1, 2, 12, 14 (14 intro only): Released on GIMME SHELTER, Video, Criterion/ Homevision GIM
10, November 21, 2000.
Songs 1, 12, 14 (14 intro only): Released on GIMME SHELTER (DVD), Criterion Collection 99,
November 14, 2000.
Songs 1, 14 (14 intro only): Released in GIMME SHELTER, film, December 6, 1970.
Cuts 1, 14 (14 intro only): Released on
THE BREAKFAST SHOW (BT);
HONKY TONK WOMAN (BT CD);
LIVE IN BALTIMORE 69 & MORE (BT CD);
LIVE IN WASHINGTON 1969 & MORE (BT CD);
ROCKN ROLL CIRCUS (BT CD [Living Legend]);
THERES NO ANGEL BORN IN HELL (BT CD).
Cuts 2, 3, 12, 13, 15 (2 guitar overdubs, 3 lacking the Every cop is a criminal-verse, 12 vocal and
guitar overdubs, 15 vocal overdubs): Songs 5, 6: Released on GET YER YA-YAS OUT!
(40th Anniversary box set - 3 CDs & DVD), Abkco 02392/Abkco 018771023920, November 3/
November 30, 2009.
Cuts 2, 3, 12, 15 (2 guitar overdubs, 3 lacking the Every cop is a criminal-verse, 12 vocal and guitar
overdubs, 15 vocal overdubs): Released on GET YER YA-YAS OUT!, Decca SKL 5065/London
NPS 5, September 4/September 26, 1970, and Abkco 8005-2/London 820131-2 (CD), December,
1986.
Cuts 2, 3, 12, 15 (3 lacking both the St. Petersburg and the Who killed the Kennedys?-verse; 12, 15
unmixed): Released on GET YOUR ALTERNATE YA-YAS OUT 1969 (BT CD);
Cuts 2, 3, 12, 15 (3 lacking both the St. Petersburg and the Who killed the Kennedys?-verse; 12, 15
unmixed; 15 faded): Probably broadcast by Radio Geronimo, Monte Carlo, mid-May, 1970;
Released on
BROADWAY (BT);
FUCK YER YA-YA'S OUT! (BT CD).
Cuts 2, 3, 12, 15 (3 lacking the Every cop is a criminal-verse): Released on GET YOUR YA-YAS
OUT (BT CD).
Cuts 2, 12 (12 vocal overdubs): Released on ROCK N ROLLING STONES, Decca SKL 5149,
October 13, 1972.
Cut 2 (remixed): Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 4 (BT CD).
Cut 3 (lacking the Every cop is a criminal-verse): Released on CHAIN SHOOTING (BT CD).
Cut 12 (unmixed): Released on DEVILS DISCIPLE (BT CD).
Cut 15 (unmixed): Released on A SHOT OF SALVATION (BT CD).
0.178 NOVEMBER 28, 1969 (SECOND SHOW) MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK
CITY
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Carol (Berry)
3 Sympathy For The Devil
4 Stray Cat Blues
5 Under My Thumb
6 Im Free
7 Love In Vain (Johnson)
8 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
9 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
10 Midnight Rambler
11 Live With Me
12
13
14
15
Cuts 1-7, 10-15: Released on LIVE IN NEW YORK 1969 (BT CD [Disc 2]).
Songs 2, 13-15 (14 Memphis-verse): Released on GIMME SHELTER (DVD), Criterion Collection
99, November 14, 2000.
Cuts 8-11 (11 vocal overdubs): Released on GET YER YA-YAS OUT! (40th Anniversary box set 3 CDs & DVD), Abkco 02392/Abkco 018771023920, November 3/November 30, 2009.
Cut 10: Released on HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 66672 (double CD), December, 1986;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990.
Cuts 10, 11 (10 longer harp intro, 11 unmixed): Probably broadcast by Radio Geronimo, Monte Carlo,
mid-May, 1970; Released on
BROADWAY (BT);
FUCK YER YA-YA'S OUT! (BT CD).
Cuts 10, 11 (10 longer harp intro and remixed, 11 unmixed): Released on GET YOUR YA-YAS OUT
(BT CD).
Cuts 10, 11 (11 vocal overdubs): Released on GET YER YA-YAS OUT!, Decca SKL 5065/London
NPS 5, September 4/September 26, 1970, and Abkco 8005-2/London 820131-2 (CD), December,
1986.
Cuts 13, 14 (14 Memphis-verse ): Released on
LIVE IN BALTIMORE 69 & MORE (BT CD);
LIVE IN WASHINGTON 1969 & MORE (BT CD);
THERES NO ANGEL BORN IN HELL (BT CD).
Songs 13-15 (14 Memphis-verse): Released in GIMME SHELTER, film, December 6, 1970.
Cuts 13-15 (14 Memphis-verse): Released on
THE BREAKFAST SHOW (BT);
GIMME SHELTER (BT);
HONKY TONK WOMAN (BT CD);
ROCKN ROLL CIRCUS (BT CD [Living Legend]).
Cut 13 (edited): Released on SATISFACTION/ SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (BT 33 EP).
Song 14 (Memphis-verse): Re-broadcast in Old Grey Whistle Test, BBC2 TV show, July 11, 1972.
Cut 14 (Memphis-verse): Released on OLD GRAY WHISTLE TEST (BT).
0.179 NOVEMBER 29/DECEMBER 5, 1969 LET IT BLEED, LONDON NPS-4 (US)/DECCA SKL
5025 (UK)
A1 Gimmie Shelter
A2 Love In Vain (Johnson)
A3 Country Honk
A4 Live With Me
A5 Let It Bleed
B1 Midnight Rambler
B2 You Got The Silver
B3 Monkey Man
B4 You Cant Always Get What You Want
Cuts A1, A3, A4: Recorded at Sunset Sound and Elektra Studios, Los Angeles, October 17-November
2, 1969.
Cut A2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 24-27, 1969.
Cuts A5, B3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 10-July 2, 1969.
Cut B1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 9-10 and March 10-11, 1969.
Cut B2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 18, 1969.
Cut B4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 17, 1968, and March 15, 1969.
NOTES: Cut A2: Mistakenly credited to Woody Payne; Album also released in a few mono copies,
Decca LK 5025 (UK); Re-released as LET IT BLEED (CD), London 820052-2 (UK/ Europe)/
Abkco 8004-2 (US), February/ December, 1986; as LET IT BLEED, Abkco 8004-1 (US), November, 1986; as LET IT BLEED (CD), Abkco 844473-2 (Europe), March 21, 1995; as LET IT
BLEED, Abkco 844473-1 (UK), June 26, 1995; as LET IT BLEED (SACD), Abkco 90042 (US)/
Abkco 882303 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002.
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
0.179B NOVEMBER 30, 1969 MUSIC & ART FESTIVAL, INTERNATIONAL RACEWAY, WEST
PALM BEACH, FLORIDA
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Carol (Berry)
3 Sympathy For The Devil
4 Stray Cat Blues
5 Love In Vain (Johnson)
6 Under My Thumb
7 Midnight Rambler
8 Gimmie Shelter
9 Live With Me
10 Little Queenie (Berry)
11 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
12 Honky Tonk Women
13 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-13: Released on LIVE AT WEST PALM BEACH 1969 (BT CD);
MIAMI POP FESTIVAL (BT CD);
ONE DAY BEFORE FROM ALTAMONT (BT CD).
Cuts 3-5: Released on PRODIGAL SONS TOUR MOTHER EUROPE 1970 (BT CD [Disc 2]).
0.180 DECEMBER 2-4, 1969 MUSCLE SHOALS SOUND STUDIOS, SHEFFIELD, ALABAMA,
Producers: The Rolling Stones; Engineer: Jimmy Johnson
1 Brown Sugar
2 Wild Horses
3 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
Cut 1: Released on ITCHY FINGERS (BT CD [track 15]).
Cuts 1, 2: Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 3: track 12 and Disc 4: track 15]).
Cut 2: Released on
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972 (first pressings);
BRIGHT LIGHTS BIG CITY (BT CD [VGP]);
DIVERSE HARMONICS (BT and BT CD);
KEEP YOUR MOTOR RUNNIN (BT CD [VGP]);
MARQUEE 71 + STICKY OUT (BT CD);
MICK TAYLOR WE THANK YOU (BT);
TIME TRIP VOL. 2 (BT CD [track 3]);
TO KNOW THEM IS TO LOVE THEM (BT).
Cut 2 (film edit): Released on
KEITH RICHARDS AND HIS ROLLING STONES (BT);
NASTY HABITS (BT and BT CD);
PRODIGAL SON/WILD HORSES (BT single).
Songs 2, 3 (soundtrack; both edited): Released in/on
GIMME SHELTER, film, December 6, 1970
GIMME SHELTER (DVD), Criterion Collection 99, November 14, 2000.
Cuts 2, 3 (film edits): Released on
THE BREAKFAST SHOW (BT);
GIMME SHELTER (BT).
NOTES: Cut 1: Basic track for all further versions, featuring two electric and one acoustic guitar, bass,
drums and percussion; Mick Jaggers vocals starting with yoh - awhrr; after the final chords
Keith Richards says oh, baby; Ian Stewarts piano barely audible; recorded December 3, 1969;
Cut 2: Basic track for all further versions; tack piano (small harpsichord) Jim Dickinson; recorded
December 4, 1969; no back-up vocals and no slide lead that characterises the official version;
Cut 3: Early version, lacking percussion overdubs; electric piano Bill Wyman; recorded December
2, 1969; Also see KEITH RICHARDS, Entry 3018B.
0.182 DECEMBER 9-10, 1969 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy Miller;
Engineer: Glyn Johns
1 Brown Sugar
2 Dead Flowers
3 Wild Horses
4 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
5 Wild Horses (Acoustic)
Cuts 1, 2: Released on DIVERSE HARMONICS (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 1-3: Released on MARQUEE 71 + STICKY OUT (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 3: Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 1 (BT CD [tracks 6 and 13]).
Cut 1: Released on
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT CD [IU]);
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD);
NASTY HABITS (BT and BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on
LEED GUITARS...T.V. STARS (CD)
LIVE IN LEEDS (BT CD [Sister Morphine]);
TIME TRIP VOL. 2 (BT CD).
Cuts 2-4: Released on UNPLUGGED (BT CD).
Cuts 3, 4: Released on ITCHY FINGERS (BT CD [tracks 8, 11]).
Cut 4: Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 3]).
Cut 5: Released on STICKY FINGERS (3 CD / DVD / 7" Vinyl) Box Set, Universal 376 484-2, June 8/
June 9, 2015.
NOTES: Cut 1: Begun at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Sheffield, Alabama, December 3, 1969; new
electric guitars, new percussion, and new vocals and back-up vocals, plus probably new piano
by Ian Stewart. Cut 2: Piano Ian Stewart; early version with Little Lucy in the final refrain as
opposed to Little Susie in the official take; Cut 3: Different mix of the track recorded at Muscle
Shoals Sound Studios, Sheffield, Alabama, December 4, 1969, lacking tack piano; Cut 4: Begun
at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Sheffield, Alabama, December 2, 1969; bass drum Jimmy
Miller; slightly different mix of the official version with characteristic wah-wah"-effect in the
outro; a.k.a. Acetate Version; Cut 5: Based on the track recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound
Studios, Sheffield, Alabama, December 4, 1969, different second guitar.
0.182A DECEMBER 25, 1969 TOP OF THE POPS, BBC1 TV SHOW, LONDON
1 Honky Tonk Women
Song 1: Re-broadcast in Sound of the Sixties, November 9, 1991; Released on
THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD 1964-1969 (BT DVD);
THE ULTIMATE TV MASTERS (BT DVD).
Cut 1: Released on
THEE SATANIC SESSIONS (BT CD);
TIME TRIP VOL. 2 (BT CD).
NOTES: Song 1: Instrumental backing track of official version; pre-recorded December 12, 1969.
0.182B DECEMBER 28, 1969 TEN YEARS OF WHAT?, BBC2 TV SHOW, LONDON
1 Let It Bleed
NOTES: Song 1: Existence unconfirmed; title might have been mixed up with Gimmie Shelter (see
below) in the BBC logs.
0.182C DECEMBER 31, 1969 POP GO THE SIXTIES, BBC1 TV SHOW, LONDON
1 Gimmie Shelter
Song 1: Re-broadcast in Sound of the Sixties, December 7, 1991; released on
THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD 1964-1969 (BT DVD);
THE ULTIMATE TV MASTERS (BT DVD).
Cut 1: Released on THEE SATANIC SESSIONS (BT CD).
NOTES: Song 1: Instrumental backing track of official version; pre-recorded December 12, 1969.
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2015):
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
1970
Something Happened To Me Yesterday Felix Aeppli 08-2013 /
07-2015
FEBRUARY and/or MARCH
Mixing session, Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.182E)
FEBRUARY
17
MARCH - MAY
Rolling Stones Mobile (RSM), Stargroves (Mick Jaggers manor house), and Olympic
Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.183 cont.)
JUNE 16 - JULY 27
Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.183A)
OCTOBER
1
3
5
Palalido (not Palazzo del Ghiacchio), Milan, Italy (Entry 0.187 - complete show
listed)
Palais des Sports, Lyon, France
Festhalle, Frankfurt (Entry 0.187A - complete show listed)
6
7
1970 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1970.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1970.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco3.html
Which Album May I Show You? www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs4livensolo.htm#70yayas
Performed Songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=1970
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1970
Japanese Archives Live Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/225.html?guid=on
Japanese Archives Studio Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/31.html?guid=on
Chris Menicous Lost in Europe Survey http://www.rollingstonesnet.com/Europe1970.htm
Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19701974/1970year-sto.htm
Roberts Discs http://www.stonesvikingrob.com/1970.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
TUMBLING DICE
1970
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
0.182E FEBRUARY and/or MARCH, 1970 MIXING SESSION, OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS,
LONDON, Producer: Jimmy Miller
1 Little Queenie (Berry)
2 Little Queenie (Berry)
3 Little Queenie (Berry)
4 Little Queenie (Berry)
Songs 1-4: Released on GIMME SHELTER, DVD bonus tracks, Criterion Collection 99 (US),
November 14, 2000.
NOTES: Songs 1-4: All incomplete; overdubs of recording from Madison Square Garden, New York
City, November 28, 1969 (early show); involving Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ian Stewart;
Song 1: Playback of live recording, broken off after verse 1; Song 2: Vocal overdubs plus playback of verse 2 (rejected by Mick Jagger); Song 3: Actual re-mix of verses 1 and 2 broken off,
because of the camera crew getting too close to the mixing desk; Song 4: Vocal overdubs with
echo plus playback of verse 2.
0.183 FEBRUARY 17 and MARCH - MAY, 1970 ROLLING STONES MOBILE (RSM), STARGROVES (MICK JAGGERS MANOR HOUSE), NEWBURY, and OLYMPIC SOUND
STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy Miller; Engineers: Glyn Johns, Andy Johns and
Chris Kimsey
1 Brown Sugar
[2 Sway]
3 Wild Horses
[4 Cant You Hear Me Knocking]
5 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
[6 Bitch]
7 I Got The Blues
8 Dead Flowers
[9 Moonlight Mile]
[10 Sway [Single Remix] ]
11 Wild Horses [7" Promo Edit]
12 Brown Sugar
13 Wild Horses
[14 Sweet Black Angel]
15 Cocksucker Blues
16 Dancing In The Light
17 Untitled
[18 Bitch]
19 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
20 Dancing In The Light
21 Good Time Women [Crossfire Hurricane Soundtrack]
Cuts 1, 3, 5, 7, 8: Released on
STICKY FINGERS, Rolling Stones Records COC 59100, April 23/May 1, 1971, and RSR-CBS
450195-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40488 (CD), November 27, 1986;
STICKY FINGERS, Rolling Stones Records (Spain) HRSS 591-01, May 14, 1971;
STICKY FINGERS (3 CD / DVD / 7" Vinyl) Box Set, Universal 376 484-2, June 8/June 9, 2015
[cuts 1, 3 both on CD and on single].
Cut 1: Released on
Maxi-single, Rolling Stones Records RS 19100, April 16, 1971;
Single, Rolling Stones Records RS-19100, late April, 1971;
scheduled for release on Maxi-single, Atlantic K 19107, January 12, 1974; Released on
SUPERTRACKS (compilation), Phonogram Sport 1, February 12, 1976;
REWIND, Rolling Stones Records CUN 1, June 29, 1984;
Single, Rolling Stones Records Sugar 1, June 29, 1984;
REWIND, Rolling Stones Records 7 90176-1, July 2, 1984;
REWIND (CD), RSR-CBS 450199 2/RSR-Columbia CK 40505, November 27, 1986/ December,
1986;
ACETATES (BT CD);
BROWN SUGAR/GET OFF OF MY CLOUD (BT single);
MARQUEE 71 + STICKY OUT (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 3: Released on
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972, and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD),
December, 1986;
MADE IN THE SHADE, Rolling Stones Records COC 79102/COC 59104, May 31/June 13, 1975,
and RSR-CBS 450201-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40494 (CD), November 18, 1986;
GET STONED, Arcade ADEP 32, October 21, 1977;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1 (4 LP
box set) and Abkco 1218-2 (3 CD box set), August 15, 1989;
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London 820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990;
JUMP BACK, Virgin Records V 2726 (39321 1) and CDV 2726 (39321 2) (CD), November 22,
1993;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 and Abkco Decca Universal 5303281 (CD),
November 12, 2007;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Discs 2 & 3], November 9, 2012 [Disc 2 & 3];
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Discs 1 & 2], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 2], November 13, 2012.
Cuts 1, 8, 10 (including a repeat of cut 1): Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 2 (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 10, 12, 15 (1 restarted twice, 6 and 15 incomplete): Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD
[Discs 3 and 4]).
Cuts 1, 19: Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 1 (BT CD [tracks 5, 12]).
Cuts 2, 6, 9, 10, 14, 18: Origin shifted to Stargroves, Newbury, and/or Olympic Sound Studios, London,
October 21 onwards and November, 1970 (see Entry 0.188B).
Cut 3: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records RS-19101, June 12, 1971;
WILD HORSES (Internet EP), Universal/iTunes, November 23, 2009;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9
[Disc 2], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 3, 11: Released on promotional single Wild Horses (Long/Short Version), RSR RS-19101, June,
1971.
Cut 4: Origin shifted to Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 16 - July 27, 1970 (see Entry 0.183A).
Cuts 7, 12, 13: Released on ITCHY FINGERS (BT CD [tracks 9, 12, 14]).
Cut 12: Released on
HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 2PS 606/607, January, 1972 (first pressings);
BRIGHT LIGHTS BIG CITY (BT CD [VGP]);
KEEP YOUR MOTOR RUNNIN (BT CD [VGP]);
MICK TAYLOR WE THANK YOU (BT);
A SHOT OF SALVATION (BT CD [track 1]);
TO KNOW THEM IS TO LOVE THEM (BT).
Song 12 (soundtrack, film edit): Released in/on
GIMME SHELTER, film, December 6, 1970
GIMME SHELTER (DVD), Criterion Collection 99, November 14, 2000.
Cut 12 (soundtrack, film edit): Released on
THE BREAKFAST SHOW (BT);
GIMME SHELTER (BT).
Cut 13: Released on
NASTY HABITS (BT and BT CD);
SOME LIKE IT HOT (BT CD).
Song 15: Released in COCKSUCKER BLUES, film, June, 1975 (incomplete).
Cut 15: Available on a white label bonus single issued with THE REST OF THE BEST (THE ROLLING
STONES STORY - PART 2), Teldec (Telefunken-Decca) 6.30125FX, during December, 1984
and January, 1985; Released on
ANDREWS BLUES (BT and BT CD);
COCKSUCKER BLUES (BT);
COCKSUCKER BLUES (BT 33 EP);
COCKSUCKER BLUES (BT single);
COCKSUCKER BLUES (BT 12");
COCKSUCKER BLUES (shaped CD single [3 identical versions]);
COCKSUCKER BLUES (BT CD);
EXCERPTS FROM THE FILM CS BLUES (BT EP);
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT);
INTERNATIONAL INQUISITION (BT);
LET IT BREEZE (BT);
MORE ROCK N' ROLL CIRCUS (BT CD);
NANKER PHELGE (BT single);
NANKER PHELGE (BT 10" single);
OUR DEMONIC INVOCATION (BT);
THEE [sic] SATANIC SESSIONS (BT CD);
UNPLUGGED (BT CD).
Cut 16: Released on
INSTRUMENTALS (BT);
THE TRIDENT MIXES (BT CD [689]).
Cuts 16, 17: Proposed for release on TRIDENT MIXES (The Rolling Stones alternative to MORE HOT
ROCKS), Abkco / Bell Sound acetate, late 1972; Released on
CAN YOU HEAR THE GUITAR (BT);
HILLSIDE BLUES (BT CD);
TRIDENT DEMOS 1969 (BT);
THE TRIDENT MIXES (BT and BT CD [LLR]).
Cut 17: Released on
INSTRUMENTALS VOLUME II (BT);
TAKE A LOOK AT THE GUYS (BT single).
Cut 19: Released on DIVERSE HARMONICS (BT and BT CD).
Cut 20: Released on EXILE ON MAIN ST (double CD), Universal 273 429-5/Universal B0014130-02,
May 14/May 18, 2010.
Cut 21 (incomplete): Premiered in Crossfire Hurricane, The London Film Festival, Odeon Cinema
Leicester Square, London, October 18, 2012; Released on:
CROSSFIRE HURRICANE (DVD), Columbia Music Entertainment/Ward VQBD-10117 (Japan),
December 19, 2012;
CROSSFIRE HURRICANE (DVD), Eagle Rock Entertainment EREDV962 (Europe), January 4,
2013;
CROSSFIRE HURRICANE (DVD), Eagle Rock Entertainment EV305979 (US), May 21, 2013.
NOTES: Cut 1: Percussion Mick Jagger; begun at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Sheffield, Alabama,
December 3, 1969, with piano by Ian Stewart; official version finished April 24, 1970; Cuts 1, 4, 7:
Saxophone Bobby Keys; Cut 3: Begun at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Sheffield, Alabama,
December 4, 1969, with tack piano by Jim Dickinson; official version finished February 17, 1970;
Cuts 4, 7: Organ Billy Preston; Cut 4: Congas Rocky Dijon; credited to Jagger/ Richards but
probably a Mick Jagger/Keith Richards/ Mick Taylor composition; Cuts 4, 16, 20, Percussion
Jimmy Miller; Cut 5: Begun at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Sheffield, Alabama, December 2,
1969, with electric piano by Bill Wyman, and at Olympic Sound Studios, London, December 9-10,
1969; Cut 7: Trumpet Jim Price; Cut 8: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; begun at Olympic Sound
Studios, London, December 9-10, 1969, with piano by Ian Stewart; Cut 11: Edited promotional
version of cut 3; Cut 12: Based on the track recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London,
December 9-10, 1969; additional guitar Keith Richards in favour of Mick Taylors track which is
inaudible on this version; probably recorded March, 1970; Cut 13: Different mix of the track
recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Sheffield, Alabama, December 4, 1969; pedal steel
Sneaky Pete Kleinow; organ Leon Russell; Cut 15: Vocals and guitar Mick Jagger; no other
member of The Rolling Stones present; recorded to be the groups final single for Decca Records
as per their contract; probably started as a parody of Dr. Johns The Lonesome Guitar Strangler
from the 1969 album BABYLON; Jagger, however, changed context and language in a matter to
anger Decca executives who subsequently refused to release the title; also registered as
Lonesome Schoolboy in the BMI files by Allen Klein Cuts 16, 17: Instrumental tracks only; Cut 16:
Also known as Four And In; piano Ian Stewart; Cuts 16, 20: Mick Taylor not involved; Cut 17: Also
known as Trident Jam; could be Travelling Tiger or Rock It; Cut 19: Same as cut 5, new guitar
solo; Cut 20: Based on cut 16; finished by Mick Jagger at One East Recording, New York City,
Henson Recording Studios and/or Village Recorder, Los Angeles, Autumn, 2009 (see MICK
JAGGER, Entry 1451); Cut 21: Early version of Tumbling Dice; Stargroves, Mick Jaggers
private home at the time, is a manor house with associated estate at East Woodhay in the county
of Hampshire, situated approximately 6 miles south-west of Newbury in Berkshire.
0.183A JUNE 16 - JULY 27, 1970 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy Miller;
Engineers: Glyn Johns, Andy Johns
1 Im Going Down
2 Who Am I?
3 Im Going Down
4 Leather Jacket (Taylor)
5 Shine A Light
6 All Down The Line
7 Cant You Hear Me Knocking
8 Cant You Hear Me Knocking (Alternate Version)
9 Dead Flowers (Alternate Version)
Cut 1: Released on
METAMORPHOSIS, Decca SKL 5212, June 6, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS, Abkco ANA 1, June, 1975;
METAMORPHOSIS (SACD), Abkco 90062 (US)/Abkco 882 337-2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002;
THE ABKCO MASTERS (BT CD);
THE ALLEN KLEIN COLLECTION (BT CD);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [AAB]);
METAMORPHOSIS (BT CD [CR 04262]);
METAMORPHOSIS PLUS (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 5: Released on THE ABKCO MASTERS (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT and BT CD [Mad Rec.]);
CAN YOU HEAR THE GUITAR (BT).
Cuts 2-4: Proposed for release on TRIDENT MIXES (The Rolling Stones alternative to MORE HOT
ROCKS), Abkco / Bell Sound acetate, late 1972; released on
TRIDENT DEMOS 1969 (BT);
THE TRIDENT MIXES (BT and BT CD [689 and LLR]).
Cuts 2-5: Released on HILLSIDE BLUES (BT CD).
Cut 3: Released on
A BEGGARS OPERA (BT CD);
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 3]);
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD);
ITCHY FINGERS (BT CD);
LET IT BREEZE (BT);
NECROPHILIA (BT);
THEE SATANIC SESSIONS (BT CD).
Cut 4: Released on
CAN YOU HEAR THE GUITAR (BT);
INSTRUMENTALS (BT);
ITS ONLY ROCKN ROLL OUTTAKES (BT CD);
MICK TAYLOR TROPICAL DISEASE (BT 12" EP);
STONEAGED (BT CD).
Cut 5: Released on
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT CD [IU]);
EXILE STONES/EXILE OUTTAKES (BT CD);
GET A LINE ON YOU (BT CD);
GET A LINE ON YOU EXILE OUTTAKES (BT CD [VGP]);
TIME TRIP VOL. 1 (BT CD);
WINGLESS ANGELS (BT CD).
Cut 6: Released on
ALL DOWN THE LINE (Internet Bonus Download), Universal Music/Amazon.co.uk, May 3, 2010;
EXILE ON MAIN ST (double CD), UICY-1478 (Japan), May 19, 2010.
Cut 7: Released on
STICKY FINGERS, Rolling Stones Records COC 59100, April 23/May 1, 1971, and RSR-CBS
450195-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40488 (CD), November 27, 1986;
STICKY FINGERS, Rolling Stones Records (Spain) HRSS 591-01, May 14, 1971;
BLOW (Film Soundtrack) (CD), Cheeba Records/Virgin 8 10044 2, March 27, 2001.
Cuts 7-9: Released on STICKY FINGERS (3 CD / DVD / 7" Vinyl) Box Set, Universal 376 484-2, June
8/June 9, 2015.
NOTES: Cuts 1-3: Recorded July 14-15, 1970; Cuts 1, 3: Additional guitar Stephen Stills; upright bass
Bill Plummer; probably begun at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 10-July 2, 1969 and/or
Sunset Sound or Elektra Studios, Los Angeles, October 17-November 2, 1969; Cuts 1, 3, 7:
Saxophone Bobby Keys; congas Rocky Dijon; Cut 1: Listed as Im Goin Down in the official song
files; also credited to Mick Taylor on the label of the original UK album; Cut 2: Also known as See
I Love You; guide vocals Mick Jagger and Keith Richards; Cut 3: Extended version of cut 1,
different mix; Cut 4: Instrumental; recorded June 22, 1970; vocal version released on MICK
TAYLORS first solo album in May, 1979 (see Entry 5033); Cut 5: Early version without back-up
vocals; piano and organ Billy Preston; recorded July 23, 1970; for an earlier version, see MICK
JAGGER, Entry 1057B; Cut 6: Unfinished lyrics; version based on electric guitars (as opposed
to the earlier acoustic version, recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 10-July 2,
1969); piano Ian Stewart or Billy Preston; recorded July 14-15 or July 23, 1970; Cut 7: Percussion
Jimmy Miller; recorded June 16-30, 1970; Cuts 7, 8: Cedited to Jagger/ Richards but probably
Mick Jagger/Keith Richards/ Mick Taylor compositions.
NOTES: Cuts 2, 8, 11-14: Piano Ian Stewart; Cuts 4, 5, 10-14: Saxophone Bobby Keys; trumpet or
trombone Jim Price; Cuts 6, 7: Hi-hat Charlie Watts (some shows); Mick Taylor, Bill Wyman
not involved; Cut 9: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Set-list variations: Cut 6: Not performed from
September 18-23, 1970 (Cologne, Stuttgart, Paris), September 29, 1970 (Rome) and October 7,
1970 (Essen); Cut 7: Not performed from September 18, 1970 (Cologne) onwards; Cut 9a: Only
performed at the opening show, August 30, 1970 (Malmo); Cut 11: Author Edward Anderson
better known as Chuck (originally Charles Edward Anderson) Berry; not performed September 27,
1970 (Vienna) and October 1, 1970 (Milan); Cut 15: Probably not performed September 6 and 12,
1970 (Gothenburg and Copenhagen).
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (up to and including 2012) and on film or TV.
Obviously there are more recordings available to collectors: Most shows of this tour have
been circulated in one audio form or another with their full programme. Exceptions are Aarhus
(September 9, 1970) and Copenhagen (September 11, 1970), of which no recordings seem to
exist, plus Helsinki (September 2, 1970), Stockholm (September 4, 1970), Frankfurt (October 6,
1970) and Essen (October 7, 1970) where only parts of the show seem to have been recorded.
0.184 SEPTEMBER 4/SEPTEMBER 26, 1970 GET YER YA-YAS OUT!, DECCA SKL 5065 (UK)/
LONDON NPS 5 (US), Producers: The Rolling Stones and Glyn Johns
A1 Jumpin Jack Flash
A2 Carol (Berry)
A3 Stray Cat Blues
A4 Love In Vain (Johnson)
A5 Midnight Rambler
B1 Sympathy For The Devil
B2 Live With Me
B3 Little Queenie (Berry)
B4 Honky Tonk Women
B5 Street Fighting Man
Cuts A1, B4: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, November 27, 1969.
Cuts A2, B1, B3, B5: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, November 28, 1969
(early show).
Cut A3, A4: Recorded at Civic Center, Baltimore, Maryland, November 26, 1969.
Cuts A5, B2: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, November 28, 1969 (second
show).
NOTES: First UK album to be issued in stereo only; Cuts A1, B2, B5: Vocal overdubs; Cuts A3, B3,
B4: Vocal and guitar overdubs; Cut A2: Guitar overdubs; Cut A3: Origin unconfirmed; might come
from Madison Square Garden, New York City, November 28, 1969 (early show); Cut B1: Edited;
Re-released as GET YER YA-YAS OUT!, Abkco 8005-1, November, 1986 (US); as GET YER
YA-YAS OUT! (CD), Abkco 8005-2 (US)/ London 820131-2 (UK/Europe), December, 1986; as
GET YER YA-YAS OUT! (CD), Abkco 844474-2 (Europe), March 21, 1995; as GET YER YAYAS OUT!, Abkco 844474-1 (UK), June 26, 1995; as GET YER YA-YAS OUT! (SACD), Abkco
90052 (US)/ Abkco 882304 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002.
13
14
15
Brown Sugar
Honky Tonk Women
Street Fighting Man
11
12
13
Brown Sugar
Honky Tonk Women
Street Fighting Man
9
10
11
12
13
14
Live With Me
Let It Rock (Anderson)
Little Queenie (Berry)
Brown Sugar
Honky Tonk Women
Street Fighting Man
0.188B OCTOBER 21 onwards, and NOVEMBER, 1970 ROLLING STONES MOBILE (RSM),
STARGROVES (MICK JAGGERS MANOR HOUSE), NEWBURY, and OLYMPIC SOUND
STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy Miller; Engineers: Andy and Glyn Johns
1 Silver Train
2 Travelling Man (Jagger, Richards, Taylor)
3 Shake Your Hips (Moore)
4 Good Time Women
5 Stop Breaking Down (Johnson)
6 Sweet Virginia
7 Potted Shrimps
8 Aladdin Story
9 Sway
10 Bitch
11 Moonlight Mile
12 Sway [Single Remix]
13 Sweet Black Angel
14 Bitch
15 Red House (Hendrix)
16 So Divine (Aladdin Story)
17 Sway [45 x 45s Edit]
18 Moonlight Mile [Crossfire Hurricane Soundtrack]
19 Bitch (Extended Version)
Cut 1: Released on GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT).
Cuts 1, 2, 4, 7, 8: Released on ITS ONLY ROCKN ROLL OUTTAKES (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 4: Released on NASTY HABITS (BT).
Cuts 2-8, 13: Released on HILLSIDE BLUES (BT CD).
Cuts 2, 7, 8: Proposed for release on TRIDENT MIXES (The Rolling Stones alternative to MORE HOT
ROCKS), Abkco / Bell Sound acetate, late 1972; Released on
TRIDENT DEMOS 1969 (BT);
THE TRIDENT MIXES (BT and BT CD [689]).
Cut 2, 7: Released on MICK TAYLOR TROPICAL DISEASE (BT 12" EP).
Cut 2: Released on
NECROPHILIA (BT);
THE TRIDENT MIXES (BT CD [LRR]).
Cuts 3-6, 13: Released on
THE ABKCO MASTERS (BT CD);
EXILE STONES/EXILE OUTTAKES (BT CD);
GET A LINE ON YOU EXILE OUTTAKES (BT CD [VGP]);
WINGLESS ANGELS (BT CD).
Cut 4: Released on
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 3]);
MAD SHADOWS (BT CD).
Cuts 4, 5: Released on SHOUTING IN A BUCKET (BT CD).
Cuts 4, 16: Released on EXILE ON MAIN ST (double CD), Universal 273 429-5/Universal B001413002, May 14/May 18, 2010.
Cuts 5, 6, 9: Released on BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT CD [IU]).
Cuts 7, 8: Released on
CAN YOU HEAR THE GUITAR (BT);
INSTRUMENTALS (BT).
Cuts 9-11: Released on
STICKY FINGERS, Rolling Stones Records COC 59100, April 23/May 1, 1971, and RSR-CBS
450195-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40488 (CD), November 27, 1986;
STICKY FINGERS, Rolling Stones Records (Spain) HRSS 591-01, May 14, 1971.
Cuts 9-11, 19: Released on STICKY FINGERS (3 CD / DVD / 7" Vinyl) Box Set, Universal 376 484-2,
June 8/June 9, 2015.
Cut 10: Released on
Maxi-single, Rolling Stones Records RS 19100, April 16, 1971;
MADE IN THE SHADE, Rolling Stones Records COC 79102/COC 59104, May 31/June 13, 1975,
and RSR-CBS 450201-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40494 (CD), November 18, 1986;
TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE, Rolling Stones Records COC 59107, June 1, 1979;
Single, Rolling Stones Records Sugar 1, June 29, 1984;
JUMP BACK, Virgin Records V 2726 (39321 1) and CDV 2726 (39321 2) (CD), November 22,
1993;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 3], November 9, 2012;
ACETATES (BT CD);
THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [incomplete]);
TIME TRIP VOL. 2 (BT CD).
0.189 DECEMBER 6, 1970 GIMME SHELTER, FILM, FIRST SHOWN AT THE PLAZA
THEATRE, NEW YORK CITY
A Jumpin Jack Flash
KSAN Radio Newsspot, San Francisco, December 7, 1969
B Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts Interview
C (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
D Mick Jagger Interview
E You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
F Wild Horses
G Brown Sugar
H Love In Vain (Johnson)
I Mick Jagger Interview
Ive Been Loving You Too Long (Redding, Butler) by Ike & Tina Turner
J Honky Tonk Women
K Street Fighting Man
Six Days On The Road (Green, Montgomery) by The Flying Burrito Brothers
The Other Side Of This Life (Neil) by Jefferson Airplane
L Sympathy For The Devil
M Sympathy For The Devil
N
O
P
Q
Under My Thumb
Mick Jagger Interview
Street Fighting Man
Gimmie Shelter
Songs A, J (J intro only): Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, November 28, 1969
(early show).
Lines B, O: Recorded at the Londonderry Hotel, London, February or March, 1970.
Songs C, J (Memphis-verse), K: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, November 28,
1969 (second show).
Line D: Recorded at press and TV conference, Rainbow Room, Rockefeller Center, New York City,
November 26, 1969.
Songs E, F (soundtrack): Recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Sheffield, Alabama, December
2-4 (The Rolling Stones listening to playbacks of their songs).
Song G (soundtrack): Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March, 1970.
Song H: Recorded at Civic Center, Baltimore, Maryland, November 26, 1969; film footage (slow
motion) from Madison Square Garden, New York City, November 28, 1969 (second show).
Line I, Songs L-N, P, Q: Recorded at Altamont Speedway, Livermore, California, December 6, 1969.
Song J (from second verse onwards): Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, November
27, 1969.
NOTES: Song A: Preceded by a Charlie Watts and Mick Jagger photo shot, recorded at the Gravelly
Hill Interchange a.k.a. Spaghetti Junction, Birmingham, February or March, 1970; Songs C, E-H,
L, M, P, Q: All incomplete; Credits: Directors: David Maysles, Albert Maysles, Charlotte Zwerin;
production: Maysles Films/ 20th Century Fox; length: 90 mins.; Released on video, GIMME
SHELTER, Abkco 38781 1001-3 (US), December, 1992/Polygram 086 500-3 (UK/Europe),
September 27, 1993; Re-released as GIMME SHELTER (DVD), Polygram Video POBP-1006
(Japan), May 2, 1998; as GIMME SHELTER (DVD), Criterion Collection 99 (US), November 14,
2000 (with bonus tracks);
Complete soundtrack released on
THE BREAKFAST SHOW (BT);
GIMME SHELTER (BT [Rolling Stones tracks only]);
Cuts A, C, H, J, M, N, Q: Released on
LIVE IN BALTIMORE 69 & MORE (BT CD);
LIVE IN WASHINGTON 1969 & MORE (BT CD).
0.190 DECEMBER 18, 1970 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy Miller
1 Brown Sugar
Cut 1: Released on
STICKY FINGERS (3 CD / DVD / 7" Vinyl) Box Set, Universal 376 484-2, June 8/June 9, 2015;
THE ABKCO MASTERS (BT CD);
COCKSUCKER BLUES (BT);
COCKSUCKER BLUES (BT single);
COCKSUCKER BLUES (BT 12");
COCKSUCKER BLUES (BT CD);
GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT);
ITCHY FINGERS (BT CD [track 13]);
MORE ROCK N' ROLL CIRCUS (BT CD);
A SHOT OF SALVATION (BT CD [track 6]);
SHOUTING IN A BUCKET (BT CD);
SYMPATHY FOR SLOWHAND (BT CD);
THEE SATANIC SESSIONS (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 1: Additional guitar Eric Clapton; saxophone Bobby Keys; piano Al Kooper (some sources
say additional guitar Al Kooper, piano Ian Stewart), all joining Keith Richards birthday party
(session sometimes mistakenly attributed to December 18, 1969).
TUMBLING DICE
1971
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
UK Tour 1971 (a.k.a. Farewell Tour or Good Bye Britain)
MARCH
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1971 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1971.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1971.htm
Which Album May I Show You? http://www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs2.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco3.html
TUMBLING DICE
1971
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
0.190A MARCH 4-14, 1971 THE SET, UK TOUR 1971 (a.k.a. FAREWELL TOUR or GOOD BYE
BRITAIN)
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Live With Me
3 Dead Flowers
4 Stray Cat Blues
5 Love In Vain (Johnson)
6 I Got The Blues
6a Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
7 Midnight Rambler
7a Cant You Hear Me Knocking
7b Wild Horses
8 Bitch
9 Honky Tonk Women
10 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
11 Little Queenie (Berry)
12 Brown Sugar
Cuts 1-13: Released on STICKY FINGERS (3 CD / DVD / 7" Vinyl) Box Set, Universal 376 484-2,
June 8/June 9, 2015.
Cuts 3-13: Broadcast in Sunday Concert, BBC Radio, May 30, 1971, in Sounds of the Seventies,
BBC radio, June 2, 1971; and in Live at Midnight, BBC 6 Music, December 25, 2006;
Released on
GET YOUR LEEDS LUNGS OUT! (BT CD [DAC Disc 1]);
GET YOUR LEEDS LUNGS OUT! (BT CD [Midnight Diamonds]);
GET YOUR LEEDS LUNGS OUT! (BT and BT CD [Royal Sound]);
GET YOUR LEEDS LUNGS OUT! (BT CD [TSP]).
Cuts 3-13 (13 in mono and stereo): Released on
GET YOUR LEEDS LUNGS OUT REVISITED (BT CD);
LEED GUITARS...T.V. STARS (CD);
LIVE IN LEEDS (BT CD [Sister Morphine]).
Cuts 3-13 (6 intro missing): Released on LEED STONES (BT).
Cut 3-12: Released on LIVE IN LEEDS 1971 (BT CD).
Cuts 3-13: Released on GET YOUR LEEDS LUNGS OUT (BT [Exc. Rec.]).
Cuts 3-9, 11: Released on GET YOUR LEEDS LUNGS OUT (BT [TMQ]).
Cut 3, 9, 11, 13: Released on MICK TAYLOR, MAY I HAVE A RECORDCONTRACT (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 9, 10: Released on SING THIS ALL TOGETHER (BT).
Cut 13: Released on
Maxi-single, Rolling Stones Records RS 19100, April 16, 1971;
STICKY FINGERS, Rolling Stones Records (Spain) HRSS 591-01, May 14, 1971;
RARITIES 1971-2003 (CD), Virgin Records EMI 9463 47092 2 4 CDVX 3015/ 0946 3 45401 2 4,
November 21/November 22, 2005;
ACETATES (BT CD);
DIVERSE HARMONICS (BT CD);
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
GET YOUR ROCKS OFF (BT and BT CD);
THE LIVE ALBUM (BT);
MISCELLANEOUS (BT);
RARE LITTLE ROCK N ROLLERS (BT EP);
REMEMBER THE KIND OF ROCK & ROLL THAT MADE YOUR FEET LOSE CONTROL? (BT);
SHADES OF ORANGE (BT);
STONED STONES (BT).
0.193 MARCH 14, 1971 (SECOND SHOW) ROUNDHOUSE, CHALK FARM, LONDON
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Live With Me
3 Dead Flowers
4 Stray Cat Blues
5 Love In Vain (Johnson)
6 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
7 Midnight Rambler
8 Bitch
9 Honky Tonk Women
10 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cuts 1-10: Released on
FAREWELL TOUR 1971 (BT CD [Disc 2]);
GET YOUR LEEDS LUNGS OUT! (BT CD [DAC Disc 2]);
LONDON ROUNDHOUSE (BT and BT CD);
THE LOST MARQUEE TAPES (BT double CD [Disc 2]).
Cuts 1-5: Released on THE LOST MARQUEE TAPES (BT CD).
Cuts 2, 4, 5, 7, 9: Released on STICKY FINGERS (3 CD / DVD / 7" Vinyl) Box Set, Universal 376 4842, June 8/June 9, 2015.
Cuts 3, 5, 7, 9, 10: Released on BRITISH BLUE JAM (BT).
Cuts 3, 4: Released on RENNYS ALBUM (BT).
NOTES: Cuts 2, 4: Rumoured to come from the early show of this day.
0.194 MARCH 26, 1971 TV RECORDINGS, MARQUEE CLUB, LONDON, Producer: Derek
Randal, Director: Bruce Gowers,
1 Live With Me
2 Dead Flowers
3 I Got The Blues (Alternative Take 1)
4 I Got The Blues [False Start only]
5 I Got The Blues (Alternative Take 2)
6 Let It Rock (Anderson)
7 Midnight Rambler
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Songs 1-3, 5-8, 10-12, 15, 16, Tracks 4, 9, Cuts 1-3, 5-8, 10-12, 15, 16: Released on
THE MARQUEE CLUB - LIVE IN 1971 (DVD + 3 CD), Ward Records GQBS-90009, June 8,
2015.;
THE MARQUEE CLUB - LIVE IN 1971 (DVD plus CD), Eagle Vision EGDV047/Eagle Vision
307059, June 19/ June 22, 2015.
Cuts 1-14: Released on THE LOST MARQUEE TAPES (BT double CD).
Songs 1-12: Released on THE ROLLING STONES AT THE MARQUEE CLUB (BT DVD [1-12 as
Rehearsal and 1, 2, 5-8, 11, 12 - with rearranged concert footage and songs 11 and 12 in reversed order - as Show]).
Cuts 1-12: Released on THE LOST MARQUEE TAPES (BT CD).
Cuts 1-8, 11-13: Released on AT THE MARQUEE CLUB: THE COMPLETE PRIVATE GIG (BT CD).
Cuts 1-8: Released on OAKLAND SIXTY-NINE (BT CD [VGP-003 re-issue]).
Songs 1, 2, 5-8, 11, 12 (rearranged concert footage, songs 11 and 12 in reversed order): Probably
scheduled for release in Old Grey Whistle Test, BBC2 TV show, around 1973; released on
THE MARQUEE/MONTREUX RUMBLE (BT DVD).
Cuts 1, 2, 5-8, 11, 12: Released on
DONT YOU WANNA LIVE WITH ME ON ROUTE 66 (BT);
MARQUEE 71 + STICKY OUT (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 2, 5-7: Released on OLD GRAY WHISTLE TEST (BT).
Cuts 2, 5-8, 11, 12: Released on
FAREWELL TOUR 1971 (BT CD [Disc 1]);
MARQUEE (BT CD);
MARQUEE CLUB (BT).
Cuts 3, 9, 10: Released on LEED GUITARS...T.V. STARS (CD).
Cut 5: Released on THE BEST OF THE REST - 100% ODD LOTS (BT and BT CD).
Songs 7, 15: Released on STICKY FINGERS (3 CD / DVD / 7" Vinyl) Box Set, Universal 376 484-2,
June 8/June 9, 2015.
Cut 8: Released on UNRELEASED LIVE STONES 1968-1979 (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 2, 6, 11, 14: Piano probably Ian Stewart; Cuts 3-5, 7, 8, 10, 12, 13, 15. 16: Piano
probably Nicky Hopkins (all piano kept off screen); Cuts 1, 3, 5, 6, 8-16: Saxophone Bobby Keys;
trumpet or trombone Jim Price; Cuts: 4, 9: Incomplete recordings; Cut 13: Incomplete and
ending on a few bars of I Got The Blues; Cut 15: Audio-wise identical with cut 10; Song/Cut 16:
Mix of song/cut 3 (beginning) and song/ cut 5 (end).
0.195 APRIL 15, 1971 TOP OF THE POPS, BBC TV SHOW, LONDON
1 Brown Sugar
Song 1: Re-broadcast in Sounds Of The Sixties, BBC1 TV, December, 1991; released on
THE MARQUEE CLUB - LIVE IN 1971 (DVD plus CD), Eagle Vision EGDV047/Eagle Vision
307059, June 19/ June 22, 2015;
THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD SUCKING IN THE SEVENTIES (BT DVD).
Cut 1: Released on
THE LEGEND OF 1970 (BT CD);
MARQUEE 71 + STICKY OUT (BT CD).
NOTES: Song 1: Instrumental backing track of official version; pre-recorded March 11, 1971; lipsynched saxophone Trevor Lawrence; Subsequently used as promotional film.
0.196 APRIL 16, 1971 MAXI-SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS RS 19100 (UK)
A Brown Sugar
B1 Bitch
B2 Let It Rock (Anderson)
Side A: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Cut B1: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, and/or Olympic Sound Studios, London, October
21 onwards, 1970.
Cut B2: Recorded at University, Leeds, March 13, 1971.
NOTES: First record released on the Rolling Stones own record label; first stereo single and first
British single issued in a picture sleeve; Side A: Ending on a remark Alright which on all
subsequent releases has been replaced by Yeah; Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES
SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 1], and on maxi-single,
Universal 06025 2760434 1, April 11, 2011.
0.197 APRIL 22, 1971 TOP OF THE POPS, BBC TV SHOW, LONDON
1 Bitch
2 Wild Horses
Cuts 1, 2: Released on FROM THE VAULT (BT CD).
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: Instrumental backing tracks of official versions; pre-recorded March 11, 1971;
Song 1: Lip-synched saxophone Trevor Lawrence plus unidentified trumpet player; Song 2:
Different guitar solo.
0.198 APRIL 23/MAY 1, 1971 STICKY FINGERS, ROLLING STONES RECORDS COC 59100
(UK and US)
A1 Brown Sugar
A2 Sway
A3 Wild Horses
A4 Cant You Hear Me Knocking
A5 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
B1 Bitch
B2 I Got The Blues
B3 Sister Morphine (Jagger, Richards, Faithfull)
B4 Dead Flowers
B5 Moonlight Mile
Cut A1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Cuts A2, B1, B5: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury and/or at Olympic Sound Studios, London,
October 21 onwards and November, 1970.
Cut A3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 17, 1970.
Cut A4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 16-30, 1970.
Cut A5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March-May, 1970.
Cuts B2, B4: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, March, 1970.
Cut B3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 28-31, 1969.
NOTES: Cut B3: Not co-credited to Marianne Faithfull on early editions; Re-released as STICKY
FINGERS, RSR-EMI CUN 59100, March 14, 1980; as STICKY FINGERS (CD), RSR-CBS
450195-2 (UK/Europe)/ RSR-Columbia CK 40488 (US), November 27, 1986; as STICKY
FINGERS, RSR-CBS 450195-1, January 11, 1988; as STICKY FINGERS (CD), Virgin Records
39504-2 (Collectors Edition), June 28, 1994, and Virgin Records 39525-2, July 26, 1994; as
STICKY FINGERS, EMI LPCENT 38 (44866 1), November, 1997; as STICKY FINGERS (CD),
Universal 2701562, May 4, 2009.
0.199 LATE APRIL, 1971 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS RS-19100 (US)
A Brown Sugar
B Bitch
Side A: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Side B: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, and/or Olympic Sound Studios, London, October
21 onwards, 1970.
NOTES: Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1968-1971 (CD box set), Abkco 06024
982707 5 2 [Disc 5], March 1, 2005.
0.200 MAY 14, 1971 STICKY FINGERS, ROLLING STONES RECORDS HRSS 591-01 (COC
59100) (SPAIN)
A1 Brown Sugar
A2 Sway
A3 Wild Horses
A4 Cant You Hear Me Knocking
A5 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
B1 Bitch
B2 I Got The Blues
B3 Let It Rock (Anderson)
B4 Dead Flowers
B5 Moonlight Mile
Cut A1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Cuts A2, B1, B5: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury and/or Olympic Sound Studios, London,
October 21 onwards and November, 1970.
Cut A3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 17, 1970.
Cut A4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 16-30, 1970.
Cut A5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March-May, 1970.
Cuts B2, B4, B5: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, March, 1970.
Cut B3: Recorded at University, Leeds, March 13, 1971.
NOTES: First album release world-wide of cut B3; Cut A5: Mistakenly credited to Jagger/Richards;
Cut B2: Followed by a 30-second break on the original pressing.
0.201 MAY 30 and JUNE 2, 1971 SUNDAY CONCERT and SOUNDS OF THE SEVENTIES,
BBC RADIO
A Jumpin Jack Flash
B Live With Me
C Dead Flowers
D Stray Cat Blues
E Love In Vain (Johnson)
F Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
G Midnight Rambler
H Bitch
I Honky Tonk Women
J (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cuts A-J: Recorded at University, Leeds, March 13, 1971.
NOTES: Cuts A, F: Unconfirmed.
0.202 JUNE 12, 1971 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS RS-19101 (US)
A Wild Horses
B Sway
Side A: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 17, 1970.
Side B: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury or at Olympic Sound Studios, London, October 21
onwards or November, 1970.
NOTES: Side A: Special edited version released as promotional single Wild Horses (Long/ Short
Version), RSR RS-19101; Side B: Replaced by LP version on later pressings (matrix ST-RS
21845-12); Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1968-1971 (CD box set), Abkco
06024 982707 5 2 [Disc 6], March 1, 2005 (LP version for B-side).
0.204 JULY 10 - LATE JULY and OCTOBER 14 - NOVEMBER 23, 1971 ROLLING STONES
MOBILE (RSM), NELLCOTE (KEITH RICHARDS HOUSE), VILLEFRANCHE, FRANCE,
Producer: Jimmy Miller; Engineers: Glyn and Andy Johns
1 Rocks Off
[2 Casino Boogie]
3 Happy
4 Ventilator Blues (Jagger, Richards, Taylor)
5 Soul Survivor
6 Let It Loose
7 Im Not Signifying
8 Fast Talking Slow Walking
9 Soul Survivor - Alternate Take
[10 Title 5 (Take 1)]
11 Im Not Signifying
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Cuts 1, 3-5, 9, 11-13: Released on EXILE ON MAIN ST (double CD), Universal 273 429-5/Universal
B0014130-02, May 14/May 18, 2010.
Cuts 1, 3-5: Released on EXILE ON MAIN ST, Rolling Stones Records COC 2-2900/COC 69100,
May 22/May 26, 1972, and RSR-CBS 450196-2/RSR-Columbia CGK 40489 (CD), November 27,
1986/ December, 1986.
Cuts 1, 3: Scheduled for release on Maxi-single, Atlantic K 19107, January 12, 1974; Released on;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 3], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 2], November 13, 2012.
Cut 1: Released on
ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (CD single), RSR-CBS 655448 2, November 20, 1989;
MAX WEINBERG PRESENTS: LET THERE BE DRUMS, VOL. 3 (CD compilation), Rhino R2
71549, February, 1994;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9
[Disc 28], April 11, 2011.
Cut 2: Origin shifted to Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, December 4-17, 1971, and/or JanuaryMarch, 1972 (see Entry 0.205B).
Cut 3: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records RS-19104, July 15, 1972;
MADE IN THE SHADE, Rolling Stones Records COC 79102/COC 59104, May 31/June 13, 1975,
and RSR-CBS 450201-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40494 (CD), November 18, 1986;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 2], November 12, 2012.
Cut 4: Released on 100 YEARS OF THE BLUES (CD), Universal 0600753345009, April 11, 2011.
Cut 6: Released on
INSTRUMENTALS VOLUME II (BT);
MONA (BT);
UNSEARCHABLE STARS (BT);
WINGLESS ANGELS (BT CD).
Cuts 6, 7: Released on
EXILE STONES/ EXILE OUTTAKES (BT CD);
GET A LINE ON YOU EXILE OUTTAKES (BT CD [VGP]);
HILLSIDE BLUES (BT CD.
Cut 7: Released on
THE ABKCO MASTERS (BT CD);
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT CD [IU]);
EMOTIONAL TATTOO (BT);
MONA (BT);
SHOUTING IN A BUCKET (BT CD);
UNSEARCHABLE STARS (BT).
Cut 10: Origin shifted to Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 17, 1967 (see Entry 0.136A).
Cuts 12, 15: Released on FOLLOWING THE RIVER (Promotional CD single), CATR-05231-2, late
July, 2010.
Cuts 13, 14: Released on PLUNDERED MY SOUL (Promotional CD single), CATR-05230-2, mid-April,
2010.
Cut 13: Released on
PLUNDERED MY SOUL (Single), Universal 273 547-7/B0014162-21, April 16, 2010;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 4], November 9, 2012.
Cut 23 (soundtrack, incomplete): Premiered in Crossfire Hurricane, The London Film Festival, Odeon
Cinema Leicester Square, London,, October 18, 2012; Released on:
CROSSFIRE HURRICANE (DVD), Columbia Music Entertainment/Ward VQBD-10117 (Japan),
December 19, 2012;
CROSSFIRE HURRICANE (DVD), Eagle Rock Entertainment EREDV962 (Europe), January 4,
2013;
CROSSFIRE HURRICANE (DVD), Eagle Rock Entertainment EV305979 (US), May 21, 2013.
NOTES: Cut 1: Tambourine by Mick Jagger; Cuts 1, 3-5, 7-9, 11-15, 21, 22: Piano Nicky Hopkins; Cuts
1, 3, 4, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14, 21: Saxophone Bobby Keys; Cuts 1, 3, 4, 6, 8, 9, 11, 21: Trumpet and/or
trombone Jim Price; Cut 3: Lead vocals, guitar and bass Keith Richards; drums Jimmy Miller;
maracas Bobby Keys; Cut 5: Bass Keith Richards; tambourine Jimmy Miller; Cut 6: Extended
instrumental backing track of official version also featuring slide guitar; piano and mellotron Nicky
Hopkins; begun at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 17-22, 1969; Cut 7: Also known as I
Aint Lying or Aint Gonna Lie; early version with guitar opening and faded-in vocals; Cut 8: Not to
be confused with the later version from Dynamic Studios, November 25-30 or December 6-13,
1972 with Billy Preston omnipresent on overdubbed organ; Cut 9: Same as cut 5, lacking back-up
vocals, but with additional horns; vocals Keith Richards; Cuts 11-14: Finished by Mick Jagger at
One East Recording, New York City, Henson Recording Studios and/or Village Recorder, Los
Angeles, Autumn, 2009 (see Entry 1451); Cut 11: Starting with piano intro and full vocals; Keith
Richards not involved; Cut 12: Mick Taylor not involved; Cut 15: Edit version of cut 12; Cuts16-18:
Titles mentioned in Keith Richards Life which have not surfaced so far; Cut 19: Instrumental
backing track of cut 1 featuring some brass not included in the official version; Cut 20: Instrumental backing track of cut 5; Cut 21: Incomplete lyrics, vocals almost off mike; also short brass
section at the end; Cut 22: Might be cut 16, 17 or 18; Cut 23: Opening riffs only; Also joining
in these sessions Gram Parsons (apparently not recorded).
0.205A AUGUST 27, 1971 GIMME SHELTER, DECCA SKL 5101 (UK)
A1 Jumpin Jack Flash
A2 Love In Vain (Johnson)
A3 Honky Tonk Women
A4 Street Fighting Man
A5 Sympathy For The Devil
A6 Gimmie Shelter
B1 Under My Thumb
B2 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
B3 Ive Been Loving You Too Long (Redding, Butler)
B4 Fortune Teller (Neville)
B5 Lady Jane
B6 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cut A1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cut A2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 24-27, 1969.
Cut A3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Cut A4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
Cut A5: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, June 4-10, 1968.
Cut A6: Recorded at Sunset Sound or Elektra Studios, Los Angeles, October 17-November 2, 1969.
Cut B1: Recorded at City Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, October 1, 1966 (second show).
Cut B2: Recorded on the British tour, March 5-18, 1965.
Cut B3: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965 (audience backing overdubbed).
Cut B4: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, July 9, 1963 (audience backing overdubbed).
Cuts B5 (overdubbed), B6: Recorded at The Colston Hall, Bristol, October 7, 1966 (second show).
NOTES: Album released to coincide with the British release of the film GIMME SHELTER, which
opened at the Rialto, London W.C.1, July 29, 1971.
0.205B DECEMBER 4-17, 1971, and JANUARY - MARCH, 1972 SUNSET SOUND STUDIOS, LOS
ANGELES, Producer: Jimmy Miller; Engineers: Andy and Glyn Johns, Joe Zagarino, Jeremy
Gee
1 Rip This Joint
2 Shake Your Hips (Moore)
3 Tumbling Dice
4 Sweet Virginia
5 Torn And Frayed
6 Sweet Black Angel
7 Loving Cup
8 Turd On The Run
9 Just Wanna See His Face
10 Let It Loose
11 All Down The Line
12 Stop Breaking Down (Johnson)
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15
16
17
18
19
20
Shine A Light
All Down The Line
Sophia Loren
All Down The Line
Casino Boogie
Pass The Wine (Sophia Loren)
Rip This Joint
All Down The Line
Cuts 1-13, 17, 18: Released on EXILE ON MAIN ST (double CD), Universal 273 429-5/Universal
B0014130-02, May 14/May 18, 2010.
Cuts 1-13, 17: Released on EXILE ON MAIN ST, Rolling Stones Records COC 2-2900/COC 69100,
May 22/May 26, 1972, and RSR-CBS 450196-2/RSR-Columbia CGK 40489 (CD), November 27,
1986/ December, 1986.
Cuts 1, 3: Released on MADE IN THE SHADE, Rolling Stones Records COC 79102/COC 59104, May
31/June 13, 1975, and RSR-CBS 450201-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40494 (CD), November 18, 1986.
Cuts 3, 6: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records RS-19103/RS 19013, April 15/April 21, 1972.
Cut 3: Released on
REWIND, Rolling Stones Records CUN 1, June 29, 1984;
REWIND, Rolling Stones Records 7 90176-1, July 2, 1984;
REWIND (CD), RSR-CBS 450199 2/RSR-Columbia CK 40505, November 27, 1986/December,
1986;
MIXED EMOTIONS (CD single), RSR-CBS 655193 5, August 28, 1989;
JUMP BACK, Virgin Records V 2726 (39321 1) and CDV 2726 (39321 2) (CD), November 22,
1993;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 3], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 2], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 2], November 13, 2012.
Cut 7: Released on BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT CD [IU]).
Cut 11: Released on
TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE, Rolling Stones Records COC 59107, June 1, 1979;
PLUNDERED MY SOUL (Single), Universal 273 547-7/B0014162-21, April 16, 2010.
Cut 14: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records RS-19104, July 15, 1972 (early pressings);
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9
[Disc 4], April 11, 2011;
THE JEAN-CLARKE MAMMORIAL SONIC BARBECUE (BT);
THE JEAN-CLARKE MEMORIAL SONIC BARBECUE (BT CD);
TAXILE ON MAINSTREET (BT);
THROUGH THE YEARS 63 - 93 (BT CD).
Cut 16: Released on THE BLACK BOX (BT CD [Disc 3, cut 8]).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 15: Begun with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late
July and October 14-November 23, 1971; Cuts 1, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17: Piano Nicky
Hopkins; Cuts 1-4, 7, 10, 11, 14, 15, 17, 18: Saxophone Bobby Keys; Cuts 1, 3, 7, 10, 11, 14,
17 (credited but not audible), 18: Trumpet and/or trombone Jim Price; Cut 1: Upright bass Bill
Plummer; Cuts 2, 4: Begun at Olympic Sound Studios, London, October 21 onwards and
November, 1970, with piano by Ian Stewart and harmonica by Mick Jagger; Cut 3: Bass Mick
Taylor; additional guitar Mick Jagger; outro drum riff Jimmy Miller; back-up vocals Clydie King,
Venetta (not Vanetta) Fields plus Merry Clayton or Sherlie Matthews; Cut 4: Back-up vocals
Gram Parsons and/or Mick Taylor; Cut 5: Steel guitar Al Perkins; organ Jim Price; bass Mick
Taylor; cut probably inspired by Gram Parsons; Cut 6: Begun with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury,
October 21 onwards and/or November, 1970, with harmonica by Mick Jagger; percussion Jimmy
Miller; marimbas Richard Didymus Washington (credited as Amyl Nitrate); Cuts 6, 7: Back-up
vocals probably Venetta Fields and Clydie King (not credited); Cut 7: Percussion Jimmy Miller;
back-up vocals Gram Parsons (not credited); Cut 8: Bass Bill Plummer; harmonica Mick Jagger;
Cut 9: Tambourine Jimmy Miller; bass Mick Taylor and Bill Plummer; back-up vocals Clydie
King, Venetta (Fields) and Jessy (not Jerry) Kirkland; begun at Olympic Sound Studios, London,
June 16-July 27, 1970, with electric piano and some help with the lyrics by Bobby Whitlock (on
album both credited to Keith Richards); Cut 10: Back-up vocals Tammi (actually Tamiya) Lynn,
Sherlie Matthews (mistakenly credited as Shirley Goodman), Mac Rebennack (alias Dr. John),
Venetta (Fields), Clydie King and Joe Green; could have been begun at Olympic Sound Studios,
London, June 16-July 27, 1970 (judging from the involved back-up singers); Cut 11: Percussion
Jimmy Miller; upright bass Bill Plummer (in addition to electric bass Bill Wyman); back-up vocals
Kathi McDonald; Cut 12: Additional guitar and harmonica Mick Jagger; backing track begun at
Olympic Sound Studios, London, October 21 onwards and November, 1970, with piano by Ian
Stewart; credited as Traditional on all subsequent releases; Cuts 12, 13: Keith Richards not
involved; Cut 13: Drums Jimmy Miller; back-up vocals Clydie King, Joe Green, Venetta (Fields)
and Jessy Kirkland; begun at Olympic Sound Studios, London, July 23, 1970, with organ and
piano by Billy Preston; Cut 14: Extended version of cut 11, additional back-up vocals; Cut 15:
Long, slow rocker with prominent piano and horns (unreleased and not circulated among
collectors); Cut 16: Early mix of cut 11 lacking guitar overdubs; Cut 17: Bass Keith Richards;
back-up vocals Clydie King or Venetta Fields; Cut 18: Based on cut 15; finished by Mick Jagger
at One East Recording, New York City, Henson Recording Studios and/or Village Recorder,
Los Angeles, Autumn, 2009 (see Entry 1451); Cuts 19, 20: Instrumental backing tracks of cuts
1 and 11.
TUMBLING DICE
1972
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
JANUARY-MARCH
Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles (Entry 0.205B cont. [see 1971])
MARCH
28
Tour rehearsals and Beat-Club, Radio Bremen (German TV) recordings, Rialto
Theatre, Montreux, Switzerland (Entry 0.210)
Tour rehearsals, Warner Brothers Studios, Burbank, California (Entry 0.210B)
JUNE
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1972 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1972.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1972.htm
Which Album May I Show You? http://www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs2.htm#72exile
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco3.html
Performed Songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=1972
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1972
Chris M on MSG 1972 http://www.rollingstonesnet.com/Welcome_To_NY.htm
Harold Colsons Tour Revelations http://stoneslib.homestead.com/files/tour72intro.html
TUMBLING DICE
1972
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
0.206 JANUARY 1972 HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, LONDON 2PS 606/607 (US)
A1 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
A2 Heart Of Stone
A3 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
A4 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
A5 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
A6 Get Off Of My Cloud
B1 Mothers Little Helper
B2 19th Nervous Breakdown
B3 Paint It Black
B4 Under My Thumb
B5 Ruby Tuesday
B6 Lets Spend The Night Together
C1 Jumpin Jack Flash
C2 Street Fighting Man
C3 Sympathy For The Devil
C4 Honky Tonk Women
C5 Gimmie Shelter
RELEASES
D1
D2
D3
D4
Midnight Rambler
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Brown Sugar
Wild Horses
Cut A1: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, June 24-26, 1964.
Cut A2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cut A3: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
Cut A4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
Cut A5: Recorded at IBC Studios, London, October 26, 1965.
Cut A6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cuts B1, B2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cuts B3, B4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cuts B5, B6: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 16, 1966.
Cut C1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cut C2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
Cut C3: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
Cut C4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Cut C5: Recorded at Sunset Sound or Elektra Studios, Los Angeles, October 17-November 2, 1969.
Cut D1: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, November 28, 1969 (second show).
Cut D2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 17, 1968, and March 15, 1969.
Cut D3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Cut D4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 17, 1970.
NOTES: Re-released as HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, 2-Abkco 6667-1 and Abkco 6667-2 (double CD)
November/December, 1986 (US); as HOT ROCKS 1964-1971, London 820140-1 and London
820140-2 (double CD), June 25, 1990 (UK); as HOT ROCKS (double CD), Abkco 844475-2
(Europe), March 21, 1995; as HOT ROCKS, Abkco 844475-1 (UK), June 26, 1995; as HOT
ROCKS 1964-1971 (SACD), Abkco 96672 (US)/Abkco 882305 2 (Europe), August 20/October
21, 2002; Cut A1: Replaced on American re-releases by the earlier single version (featuring
an organ intro), recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964; Cut B3: Replaced on all
re-releases by longer version; Cuts D3, D4: Different versions on first pressings (to be identified
by the matrix which has the word Shelley written in italics followed by the date 11-18-71 etched
very lightly in).
0.207A MARCH 28, 1972 SUNSET SOUND STUDIOS, LOS ANGELES, Producer: Jimmy Miller;
Engineer: Andy Johns
1 Exile On Main Street Blues
2 I Dont Care
Cuts 1, 2 (1 interrupted by an announcer): Released on GET A LINE ON YOU EXILE OUTTAKES
(BT CD [VGP]).
Cut 1: Released on
DR. NO PRESENTS THE ROLLING STONES (BT);
GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT);
ITS ONLY ROCKN ROLL OUTTAKES (BT CD);
KICKIN ASS TIME! (BT 33 EP).
Cut 1 (edited but including excerpts of All Down The Line, Tumbling Dice, Shine A Light and Happy)
released on
EXILE ON MAIN ST, promotional 7" flexi disc, Rolling Stones Records SFI 107, given free with
the New Musical Express, April 29, 1972;
COCKSUCKER BLUES (BT);
DALLAS REHEARSALS PART 2 (BT CD);
TAXILE ON MAINSTREET (BT).
Cut 2: Released on
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT CD [IU]);
VANCOUVER 72 (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 2: Piano and vocals by Mick Jagger; no other member of The Rolling Stones present.
0.208 APRIL 15/APRIL 21, 1972 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS RS-19103 (US)/ RS
19103 (UK)
A Tumbling Dice
B Sweet Black Angel
Sides A, B: Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, December 4-17, 1971, and/or JanuaryMarch, 1972; Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set),
Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 3], April 11, 2011.
0.209 APRIL 29, 1972 EXILE ON MAIN ST, 7" FLEXI DISC PLAYING AT 33 R.P.M., ROLLING
STONES RECORDS SFI 107 (GIVEN FREE WITH THE NEW MUSICAL EXPRESS)
A Exile On Main Street Blues
Side A: Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, March 28, 1972.
NOTES: Side A: Including excerpts of All Down The Line, Tumbling Dice, Shine A Light and Happy.
0.210 MAY 15-19, 1972 TOUR REHEARSALS and BEAT-CLUB, RADIO BREMEN (GERMAN
TV) RECORDINGS, RIALTO THEATRE, MONTREUX, SWITZERLAND
1 Shake Your Hips (Moore)
2 Bluesberry Jam
3 Johns Jam
4 Tumbling Dice
5 Tumbling Dice
6 Loving Cup
7 Loose Jam
Songs 1, 4-6, Tracks 2, 3: Premiered in Beat-Club, Radio Bremen (German TV), May 27, 1972
(songs 1, 5), and June 24, 1972 (track 2, song 6 and maybe track 3, song 4); released on
THE MARQUEE/MONTREUX RUMBLE (BT DVD);
THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD SUCKING IN THE SEVENTIES (BT DVD).
Cuts 1-6: Released on TOURING PARTY 1972 (BT CD box set [Disc 7]).
Songs 1, 4, 5, Tracks 2, 3: Shown in Old Grey Whistle Test, BBC2 TV show, July 11, 1972.
Cuts 1-5: Released on
GATHER NO MOSS (BT CD);
REHEARSAL SESSIONS 72 TOUR (BT).
Cuts 1-4, 6: Released on GET A LINE ON YOU (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 2, 4-6: Released on TIME TRIP VOL. 2 (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 2, 4, 5: Released on
BRIGHT LIGHTS - BIG CITY (BT);
TIME TRIP VOL. 1 (BT CD).
Cuts 1-3: Released on SMOOTH (BT).
Songs 1, 4, Track 2: Released on LADIES & GENTLEMEN THE ROLLING STONES (DVD) Eagle
Vision EREDV807GV, October 8, 2010.
Songs 1, 5, 6, Track 2: Released on THE STORY OF BEAT-CLUB VOL. 3 1970-1972 (DVD box set);
ARD Video 4031778820046, December 12, 2008.
Cuts 1, 6: Released on TAXILE ON MAINSTREET (BT).
Cut 1: Released on
BEGGARS BREAKFAST (BT CD [IU]);
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on INSTRUMENTALS (BT).
Cut 3: Released on INSTRUMENTALS VOLUME II (BT).
Cut 4: Released on MARQUEE CLUB (BT).
Cut 5: Released on
EVERLASTING STONES (BT);
HIGHWAY BOUND (BT);
ITS ONLY ROCKNROLL OUTTAKES (BT CD);
SHOUTING IN A BUCKET (BT CD).
Cut 7: Circulated online as Rolling Stones Exile Main Lost Tapes Rare, late 2011.
NOTES: Tracks 2, 3, 7: Instrumentals; Track 2: Piano Ian Stewart; Track 3: Starting on the Tumbling
Dice-Riff; Songs 4, 5: Subsequently used as promotional films; Song 6: Instrumental backing
track of official version (extended mix); Track 7: Organ Ian Stewart; origin unconfirmed, might
come from Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late July or October 14-November 23, 1971;
TV recordings come from May 18, 1972.
0.210A MAY 22/MAY 26, 1972 EXILE ON MAIN ST, ROLLING STONES RECORDS COC 2-2900
(US)/COC 69100 (UK)
A1 Rocks Off
A2 Rip This Joint
A3 Shake Your Hips (Moore)
A4 Casino Boogie
A5 Tumbling Dice
B1 Sweet Virginia
B2 Torn And Frayed
B3 Sweet Black Angel
B4 Loving Cup
C1 Happy
C2 Turd On The Run
C3 Ventilator Blues (Jagger, Richards, Taylor)
C4 Just Wanna See His Face
C5 Let It Loose
D1 All Down The Line
D2 Stop Breaking Down (Johnson)
D3 Shine A Light
D4 Soul Survivor
Cuts A1, C1, C3, D4: Recorded with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late July and
October 14-November 23, 1971.
Cuts A2-A5, Side B, Cuts C2, C4, C5, D1-D3: Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles,
December 4-17, 1971, and/or January-March, 1972.
NOTES: Cut A3: Mistakenly entitled Hip Shake on cover; Cut B3: Mistakenly listed as Black Angel
on cover; Cut C4: Listed as I Just Want To See His Face on label; Re-released as EXILE ON
MAIN ST, RSR-EMI CUN 69100, March 14, 1980; as EXILE ON MAIN ST (CD), RSR-CBS
450196-2 (UK/Europe)/RSR-Columbia CGK 40489 (US), November 27, 1986/December, 1986;
as EXILE ON MAIN ST, RSR-CBS 450196-1, September 28, 1987; as EXILE ON MAIN ST (CD),
Virgin Records 39503-2 (Collectors Edition), June 28, 1994, and Virgin Records 39524-2, July
26, 1994; Cuts A1-A3, A5, B1 also released as juke box EP, EXILE ON MAIN STREET, Little
LP # 199/Atlantic-RSR COC 7-22900, January, 1973.
0.210B LATE MAY, 1972 REHEARSALS, WARNER BROTHERS STUDIOS, BURBANK, CALIFORNIA
1 You Cant Always Get What You Want
2 Dont Lie To Me
3 Cant You Hear Me Knocking
4 Gimmie Shelter
Song 1 (incomplete): Released in COCKSUCKER BLUES, film, June, 1975.
Cuts 2-4 (all incomplete): Circulated on tape.
0.210C JUNE 3 JULY 26, 1972 THE SET, AMERICAN TOUR 1972
1 Brown Sugar
2 Bitch
3 Rocks Off
4 Gimmie Shelter
4a Dead Flowers
4b Sweet Black Angel
4c Dont Lie To Me
5 Happy
5a Honky Tonk Women
6
7
8
8a
8b
8c
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
16a
Tumbling Dice
Love In Vain (Johnson)
Sweet Virginia
Loving Cup
Torn And Frayed
Ventilator Blues (Jagger, Richards, Taylor)
You Cant Always Get What You Want
All Down The Line
Midnight Rambler
Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
Rip This Joint
Jumpin Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man
Uptight (Cosby, Judkins, Moy)/(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Let It Rock (Anderson)
NOTES: Cuts 1-16a: Piano Nicky Hopkins; Cuts 1-3, 4c-8b, 9, 10, 12, 13, 15-16a: Saxophone Bobby
Keys; trumpet or trombone Jim Price; Cut 5: Vocals Keith Richards; Cuts 8, 11: Harmonica Mick
Jagger; Set-list variations: Cuts 4a, 4b: Only performed June 24, 1972 (Fort Worth [early
show]); Cuts 4c: Only performed June 24, 1972 (Fort Worth [second show]); Cuts 5, 6: Performed as cuts 9, 10 (Fort Worth [second show]): Cut 5a: Only performed irregularly, sometimes
in other positions of the set or as encore; 8a-8c: Only performed June 3, 1972 (Vancouver); Cut
12: Probably not performed June 24, 1972 (Fort Worth [early show]); Cut 14: Tambourine Bobby
Keys; Cuts 16, 16a: Encores; Cut 16: Medley with Stevie Wonder and his band; not performed
before July 13, 1972 (Detroit), but in most shows thereafter; Cut 16a: Only performed June 8,
1972 (San Francisco, second show).
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (up to and including 2012) and on film or TV.
Obviously there are more recordings available to collectors: Most shows of this tour have been
circulated in one audio form or another with their full programme. Exceptions, sometimes with two
shows per day, are San Diego (June 13, 1972), Denver (June 16, 1972), Bloomington (June 18,
1972), Chicago (June 20, 1972 [early show]), St. Louis (July 9, 1972), and Detroit (July 13 &14,
1972), of which no recordings seem to exist, plus Houston (June 25, 1972) where only parts of
the two shows seem to have been recorded.
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Rocks Off
Gimmie Shelter
Happy
Tumbling Dice
Love In Vain (Johnson)
Sweet Virginia
Loving Cup
All Down The Line
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Midnight Rambler
Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
Rip This Joint
Jumpin Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man
0.212A JUNE 11, 1972 (EARLY SHOW) LOS ANGELES FORUM, INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA
1 Brown Sugar
2 Bitch
3 Rocks Off
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Happy
6 Tumbling Dice
7 Love In Vain (Johnson)
8 Sweet Virginia
9 You Cant Always Get What You Want
10 All Down The Line
11 Midnight Rambler
12 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
13 Rip This Joint
14 Jumpin Jack Flash
15 Street Fighting Man
16 Honky Tonk Women
Cuts 1-16: Released on
GREAT WESTERN SHOW (BT CD [Disc 1]);
WELCOME TO THE BREAKFAST SHOW (BT CD [Disc 2]).
Cut 16: Released on A SLICE OF ROCK'N ROLL (BT CD).
0.213 JUNE 11, 1972 (SECOND SHOW) LOS ANGELES FORUM, INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA
1 Brown Sugar
2 Bitch
3 Rocks Off
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Gimmie Shelter
Happy
Tumbling Dice
Love In Vain (Johnson)
Sweet Virginia
You Cant Always Get What You Want
All Down The Line
Midnight Rambler
Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
Rip This Joint
Jumpin Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man
Honky Tonk Women
0.213A JUNE 14, 1972 TUCSON COMMUNITY CENTER ARENA, TUCSON, ARIZONA
1 Brown Sugar
2 Bitch
3 Rocks Off
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Happy
6 Tumbling Dice
7 Love In Vain (Johnson)
8 Sweet Virginia
9 You Cant Always Get What You Want
10 All Down The Line
11 Midnight Rambler
12 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
13 Rip This Joint
14 Jumpin Jack Flash
15 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-15: Released on
EXILE ON TUCSON ST (BT CD);
WINTERLAND STARS (BT CD [Disc 2]).
Cuts 2-9, 11-15: Released on AINT TOUCHED A DRINK ALL NIGHT (BT CD).
0.213E JUNE 23, 1972 REHEARSALS, SUMET-BURNET RECORDING STUDIO, DALLAS, TEXAS
1 Let It Loose-Doodles/Sweet Black Angel Riffs/Dont Lie To Me Chords/
Bye Bye Johnny Intro (Berry)/Just Wanna See His Face Riffs
2 Shake Your Hips (Moore)
3 Shake Your Hips (Moore)
4 Jam
5 Blues Jam
6 Shake Your Hips Jam (Moore)/Eddie Cochran Riffs
7 Let It Loose
8 Let It Loose
9 Let It Loose
10 Let It Loose
11 Let It Loose
12 Blues Jam
13 Gimmie Shelter
14 Instrumental Doodles/Tumbling Dice Riffs
15 Ventilator Blues (Jagger, Richards, Taylor)
16 Ventilator Blues (Jagger, Richards, Taylor)
17 Elmore James Riffs/Rock & Slide Instrumental
18 Memphis, Tennessee (Berry)
19 Let It Loose
20 Let It Loose
21 Doodles/Shave Em Dry (Bogan)
22 Key To the Highway (Segar, Broonzy)
23 Key To the Highway (Segar, Broonzy)
24 32-20 Blues (Johnson)
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
Cuts 1-34: Released on STONES TOURING PARTY (BT CD [order of cuts: 4-18, 1-3, 19-34]).
Cuts 1-3, 7-13, 15-17, 19-32, 34 (1 incomplete): Released on 1972 DALLAS REHEARSALS
(BT CD [order of cuts: 7-13, 15-17, 1-3, 19-32, 34]).
Cuts 1-3, 19-34: Released on DALLAS REHEARSALS PART 2 (BT CD).
Cuts 1-4, 7, 13, 15, 16 (1 incomplete): Released on ROCK AND ROLL HALL OF FAME (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 2, 5, 11, 13, 15 (1 incomplete): Released on
EXILES AFTERNOON (BT CD);
EXILES AFTERNOON REVISITED (BT CD).
Cuts 4-18: Released on DALLAS REHEARSALS PART 1 (BT CD).
Cut 11: Released on ITS ONLY ROCKN ROLL OUTTAKES (BT CD).
Cut 15: Released on
EXILE STONES/EXILE OUTTAKES (BT CD);
HILLSIDE BLUES (BT CD);
TIME TRIP VOL. 1 (BT CD).
Cut 24: Released on MAD SHADOWS (BT CD).
Cuts 35-38 (all incomplete, cut 37 with faked film footage): Released on STONES IN EXILE,
documentary, premiered at The Museum Of Modern Art; New York City, May 11, 2010, and
released on DVD, Eagle Vision EREDV787GV [Europe and US], June14/June 22, 2010.
NOTES: Cuts 1, 10, 11, 19: Saxophone Bobby Keys; Cuts 2, 7-9, 11, 13, 19, 21, 26, 27: Incomplete
recordings; Cuts 3, 35: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 5-8, 12-14, 17, 18, 20, 26, 28-34: Instrumental tracks only; Cut 4: Also known as Jungle Disease Jam; Mick Jaggers falsetto vocals
recorded off-mike; Cut 5: Also known as Tar And Feathered Blues; Cuts 5-11, 15, 16, 19-23, 31:
Organ Nicky Hopkins; Cut 6: Mistakenly known as Hats Off To Slim Harpo; Cut 7: Made up of
two incomplete guitar and organ intros; Cut 9: First vocal version; Cuts 10, 11, 19: Trombone Jim
Price; Cut 12: Featuring some Sympathy For The Devil Riffs; Cut 16: Offering a Brown Sugar intro; Cut 17: Also known as Delta Slide; Cuts 29, 33: Piano Nicky Hopkins; Cut 33: Mistakenly
known as Whips Crack Jam; Cuts 35-38: Origin unconfirmed, might come from another (unknown) 1972 rehearsal session.
0.214 JUNE 24, 1972 (EARLY SHOW) TARRANT COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER, FORT
WORTH, TEXAS
1 Brown Sugar
2 Bitch
3 Rocks Off
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Dead Flowers
6 Sweet Black Angel
7 Happy
8 Tumbling Dice
9 Love In Vain (Johnson)
10 Sweet Virginia
11 You Cant Always Get What You Want
12 All Down The Line
13 Midnight Rambler
14 Rip This Joint
15 Jumpin Jack Flash
16 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-16: Released on
AIN'T NO ANGEL ON MAINSTREET (BT CD [Disc 1]);
A FEW HEARTS BROKEN, A FEW STRINGS BUSTED (BT CD);
SWEET BLACK ANGEL (BT CD [Discs 1 and 2]).
Cuts 4-11, 13-16: Released on TOURING PARTY 1972 (BT CD box set [Discs 1 and 7]).
Cuts 4, 5, 7-11, 13-16: Released on PLUG IN - FLUSH OUT (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Songs 4, 5, 7, 10 (7 vocal overdubs): Premiered in LADIES & GENTLEMEN: THE ROLLING
STONES, film, April 14, 1974; released on DVD, LADIES & GENTLEMEN THE ROLLING
STONES, Eagle Vision EREDV807GV, October 8, 2010.
Cuts 4, 5, 7, 10 (7 vocal overdubs): Released on
ALL ACROSS YOUR TOWN (BT);
DRAGON SLAYERS - PART. I (BT).
Cuts 4, 5, 8, 13: Released on PHILADELPHIA SPECIAL II (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 5, 7, 15, 16: Released on VERY ANCIENT, THANK YOU KINDLY (BT CD).
Cut 5: Released on A SHOT OF SALVATION (BT CD).
Song 7 (vocal overdubs, edited): Released in 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE
ROLLING STONES, CMV Video 49027-2/ CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
Cut 7 (vocal overdubs): Released on
FORT WORTH EXPRESS (BT CD);
KEEP YOUR MOTOR RUNNIN (BT CD [VGP]);
WINGLESS ANGELS (BT CD).
Cuts 8-11, 13-16: Released on PLUG IN - FLUSH OUT (BT).
Cuts 8, 14, 16: Released on MICK TAYLOR ... WE MISS YOU! (BT).
Cuts 9-11: Released on THE GREAT LOST LIVE ALBUM, VOL. I (BT).
Cuts 9-11, 14-16: Released on
LOVE IN VAIN (BT CD);
PHILADELPHIA SPECIAL (BT and BT CD);
PHILADELPHIA SPECIAL (BT CD [94101]);
UNRELEASED DECCA LIVE ALBUM (BT CD).
Cuts 9-11, 15: Released on JACK DANIELS ON TOUR (BT).
Cut 13: Released on HONKY TONK WOMAN (BT CD).
0.214A JUNE 24, 1972 (SECOND SHOW) TARRANT COUNTY CONVENTION CENTER, FORT
WORTH, TEXAS
1 Brown Sugar
2 Bitch
3 Rocks Off
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Dont Lie To Me
6 Love In Vain (Johnson)
7 Sweet Virginia
8 You Cant Always Get What You Want
9 Tumbling Dice
10 Happy
11 All Down The Line
12 Midnight Rambler
13 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
14 Rip This Joint
15 Jumpin Jack Flash
16 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-16: Released on
AIN'T NO ANGEL ON MAINSTREET (BT CD [Disc 2]);
A FEW HEARTS BROKEN, A FEW STRINGS BUSTED (BT CD);
MICK TAYLOR WE MISS YOU (BT CD);
SWEET BLACK ANGEL (BT CD [Discs 3 and 4]).
Cuts 1-9, 12-16: Released on
FORT WORTH EXPRESS (BT CD);
FT. WORTH EXPRESS (BT CD);
HOWS YOUR LUNGS (BT CD);
TOURING PARTY 1972 (BT CD box set [Disc 2]).
Cuts 1-5, 12 (including repeat of cut 2): Released on PLUG IN - FLUSH OUT (BT CD [Discs 1 and 4]).
Cut 2: Released on
DRAGON SLAYERS - PART. I (BT);
PHILADELPHIA SPECIAL II (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 2, 5, 12: Released on PLUG IN - FLUSH OUT (BT).
Songs 2, 14: Premiered in LADIES & GENTLEMEN: THE ROLLING STONES, film, April 14, 1974;
released on DVD, LADIES & GENTLEMEN THE ROLLING STONES, Eagle Vision EREDV
807GV, October 8, 2010.
Cuts 2, 14: Released on ALL ACROSS YOUR TOWN (BT).
Cut 5: Released on
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
THE GREAT LOST LIVE ALBUM, VOL. I (BT);
MICK TAYLOR ... WE MISS YOU! (BT);
RARE LITTLE ROCK N ROLLERS (BT EP);
VERY ANCIENT, THANK YOU KINDLY (BT CD).
Cuts 5, 12: Released on
LOVE IN VAIN (BT CD);
PHILADELPHIA SPECIAL (BT and BT CD).
Cut 7: Released on
AN AMERICAN AFFAIR: LIVE IN PITTSBURGH 1972 (BT CD);
THE ROYAL DRAGON (BT CD).
Cut 12: Released on
JACK DANIELS ON TOUR (BT);
PHILADELPHIA SPECIAL (BT CD [94101]);
UNRELEASED DECCA LIVE ALBUM (BT CD).
Song 12 (incomplete): Released in COCKSUCKER BLUES, film, June, 1975.
Cut 14: Released on DRAGON SLAYERS - PART. II (BT).
0.214B JUNE 25, 1972 (EARLY SHOW) HOFHEINZ PAVILION, HOUSTON, TEXAS
1 Happy
2 Tumbling Dice
3 Love In Vain (Johnson)
4 You Cant Always Get What You Want
5 Midnight Rambler
6 All Down The Line
7 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
8 Jumpin Jack Flash
Songs 1, 6: Circulated on video (professional multi-camera recording).
Cuts 1, 6: Released on THE GREAT LOST LIVE ALBUM (BT CD).
Songs 2-4, 7, 8: Premiered in LADIES & GENTLEMEN: THE ROLLING STONES, film, April 14,
1974; released on DVD, LADIES & GENTLEMEN THE ROLLING STONES, Eagle Vision
EREDV 807GV, October 8, 2010.
Cuts 2-4, 7, 8: Released on
PLUG IN - FLUSH OUT (BT CD [Disc 2]);
TOURING PARTY 1972 (BT CD box set [Disc 3]).
Cuts 2-4: Released on DRAGON SLAYERS - PART. I (BT).
Cuts 2, 7, 8: Released on ALL ACROSS YOUR TOWN (BT).
Songs 3, 7: Shown in Don Kirshners Rock Concert, TV show, October 19, 1974.
Cuts 3, 7: Released on REMEMBER THE KIND OF ROCK & ROLL THAT MADE YOUR FEET LOSE
CONTROL? (BT).
Cut 4 (vocal overdubs): Released on
KEEP YOUR MOTOR RUNNIN (BT and BT CD [KS-004]);
KEEP YOUR MOTOR RUNNIN (BT CD [VGP]).
Song 5 (incomplete: Released in COCKSUCKER BLUES, film, June, 1975.
Cuts 7, 8: Released on DRAGON SLAYERS - PART. II (BT).
0.214C JUNE 25, 1972 (SECOND SHOW) HOFHEINZ PAVILION, HOUSTON, TEXAS
1 Brown Sugar
2 All Down The Line
3 Midnight Rambler
4 Street Fighting Man
Songs 1-4: Premiered in LADIES & GENTLEMEN: THE ROLLING STONES, film, April 14, 1974;
released on DVD, LADIES & GENTLEMEN THE ROLLING STONES, Eagle Vision EREDV
807GV, October 8, 2010.
Cuts 1-4: Released on
PLUG IN - FLUSH OUT (BT CD [Disc 3]);
TOURING PARTY 1972 (BT CD box set [Disc 3]).
Cuts 1, 2, 4: Released on ALL ACROSS YOUR TOWN (BT).
Song 1: Released in ROCKNROLL THE GREATEST YEARS: 71, The Video Collection VC4075,
1989.
Cut 1: Released on
DRAGON SLAYERS - PART. I (BT);
DRIPPIN HONEY (BT CD ]Disc 1]).
Cut 1 (incomplete soundtrack): Released in COCKSUCKER BLUES, film, June, 1975.
Song 2: Shown in Don Kirshners Rock Concert, TV show, October 19, 1974.
Cut 2: Released on REMEMBER THE KIND OF ROCK & ROLL THAT MADE YOUR FEET LOSE
CONTROL? (BT).
Cuts 2-4: Released on DRAGON SLAYERS - PART. II (BT).
Song 3 (incomplete): Released in 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING
STONES, CMV Video 49027-2/ CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990;
THE HISTORY OF ROCK N ROLL: VOL. 6, Warner Home Video/Time Life 13855 3, Summer,
1995;
THE HISTORY OF ROCK N ROLL, 5 DVD box set, Warner Bros./Time Life 34991 (US), June
29, 2004 [Disc 3].
0.215 JUNE and/or JULY, 1972 THE MAKING OF THE FILM COCKSUCKER BLUES, VARIOUS
LOCATIONS, AMERICAN TOUR
1 Introductions
2 All Down The Line
3 Keith Richards Reciting the Opening Lines of Brown Sugar
[4 Brown Sugar]
[5 Happy]
Lines 1, 3, Songs 2, 4, 5 (all incomplete, 4 soundtrack over end credits): Released in COCKSUCKER
BLUES, film, June, 1975.
Line 1: Released on EXCERPTS FROM THE FILM CS BLUES (BT EP).
Line 3: Released on AIN'T NO ANGEL ON MAINSTREET (BT CD).
Song 4 (incomplete soundtrack): Shifted to Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, Texas, June 25, 1972 (second
show).
Song 5: Origin shifted to Los Angeles Forum, Inglewood, California, June 11, 1972 (second show)
(see Entry 0.213).
NOTES: Song 2: Might come from Center Coliseum, Seattle, Washington, June 4, 1972 (opening
shots) and Winterland, San Francisco, June 6, 1972.
14
15
10
11
12
13
14
15
0.217B JULY 11, 1972 OLD GREY WHISTLE TEST, BBC2 TV SHOW
A I Am Waiting
B Under My Thumb
C Paint It Black
D Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
E Jumpin Jack Flash
F Honky Tonk Women
G Tumbling Dice
H Tumbling Dice
I Bluesberry Jam
J Shake Your Hips (Moore)
K Johns Jam
Songs A-C: Recorded at Ready, Steady, Go! (Stones Special), AR TV show, Wembley, Middlesex,
May 27, 1966.
Song D: Promotional film, filmed at the Royal Albert Hall, London, September 23, 1966 (no live
sounds).
Song E: Recorded at Hyde Park, London, July 5, 1969 (taken from the TV special THE STONES
IN THE PARK).
Song F: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, November 27, 1969 (from second verse
onwards), November 28, 1969 (early show) (intro only) and November 28, 1969 (second show)
(Memphis-verse).
Songs G, H, J, Tracks I, K: Recorded at Rialto Theatre, Montreux, Switzerland, May 18, 1972.
NOTES: Songs G, H, J, Tracks I, K: Previously shown in the same programme, May 27, 1972.
10
11
12
13
14
15
0.218 JULY 15, 1972 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS RS-19104 (US)
A Happy
B All Down The Line
Side A: Recorded with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late July or October 14-November
23, 1971.
Side B: Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, December 4-17, 1971, or January-March,
1972.
NOTES: Side B: Longer than LP version, additional back-up vocals (early pressings only); Rereleased on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025
2760346 9 [Disc 4], April 11, 2011 (early version for B-side).
0.218A JULY 15, 1972 (EARLY SHOW) MAPLE LEAF GARDENS, TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA
1 Brown Sugar
2 Bitch
3 Rocks Off
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Happy
6 Tumbling Dice
7 Love In Vain (Johnson)
8 Sweet Virginia
9 You Cant Always Get What You Want
10 All Down The Line
11 Midnight Rambler
12 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
13 Rip This Joint
14 Jumpin Jack Flash
15 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-15: Released on STANDING AT THE KITCHEN DOOR (BT CD [Disc 1]).
0.218B JULY 15, 1972 (SECOND SHOW) MAPLE LEAF GARDENS, TORONTO, ONTARIO,
CANADA
1 Brown Sugar
2 Bitch
3 Rocks Off
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Happy
6 Tumbling Dice
7 Love In Vain (Johnson)
8 Sweet Virginia
9 You Cant Always Get What You Want
10 All Down The Line
11 Midnight Rambler
12 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
13 Rip This Joint
14 Jumpin Jack Flash
15 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-15: Released on
STANDING AT THE KITCHEN DOOR (BT and BT CD [Disc 2]);
STREET FIGHTING MEN IN TORONTO 1972 (BT CD).
0.221C JULY 24, 1972 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Brown Sugar
2 Bitch
3 Rocks Off
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Happy
6 Tumbling Dice
7 Love In Vain (Johnson)
8 Sweet Virginia
9 You Cant Always Get What You Want
10 All Down The Line
11 Midnight Rambler
12 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
13
14
15
16
0.222 JULY 25, 1972 (EARLY SHOW) MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Brown Sugar
2 Bitch
3 Rocks Off
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Happy
6 Tumbling Dice
7 Love In Vain (Johnson)
8 Sweet Virginia
9 You Cant Always Get What You Want
10 All Down The Line
11 Midnight Rambler
12 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
13 Rip This Joint
14 Jumpin Jack Flash
15 Street Fighting Man
16 Mick Jagger Interview by Dick Cavett
17 Bill Wyman Interview by Dick Cavett
18 Mick Jagger Interview by Dick Cavett
Songs 1, 15, Lines 16-18: Shown in The Dick Cavett Show, August 4, 1972; released on THE
MARQUEE/MONTREUX RUMBLE (BT DVD).
Songs 1, 15 (both incomplete), Lines 16, 18: Released in THE DICK CAVETT SHOW - ROCK ICONS,
(DVD box set), Studio 65 / Shout DVD D3D 33030, August 16, 2005 (US).
Cuts 1-15: Released on
COLD ENGLISH BLOOD RUNS HOT (BT CD [VGP - Disc 1]);
(FIVE ENGLISH GENTLEMEN SPEND A DAY IN A) NEW YORK GARDEN (BT CD [Disc 1]);
NEW YORK NEW YORK (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cut 1: Released on GET A LINE ON YOU (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 15: Released on
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MICK! (BT CD);
FROM THE VAULT (BT CD);
TOURING PARTY 1972 (BT CD box set [Disc 7]).
Lines 16-18: Released on LADIES & GENTLEMEN THE ROLLING STONES DE LUXE VERSION,
Eagle Vision EREDV815GV, 3 DVD box set [Bonus Disc 2], November 5, 2010.
Lines 17, 18: Released in 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES,
CMV Video 49027-2/ CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990;
Line 18 (incomplete): Released on
THE JEAN-CLARKE MAMMORIAL SONIC BARBECUE (BT);
THE JEAN-CLARKE MEMORIAL SONIC BARBECUE (BT CD);
TAXILE ON MAINSTREET (BT).
NOTES: Line 16: Recorded backstage in corridor immediately after arriving at MSG; Line 17: Recorded
backstage before show; Line 18: MJ talking about Marlene Dietrich and the prospect of doing
shows at the age of 60.
0.223 JULY 25, 1972 (SECOND SHOW) MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Brown Sugar
2 Bitch
3 Rocks Off
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Happy
6 Tumbling Dice
7 Love In Vain (Johnson)
8 Sweet Virginia
9 You Cant Always Get What You Want
10 All Down The Line
11 Midnight Rambler
12
13
14
15
16
0.224 JULY 26, 1972 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Brown Sugar
2 Bitch
3 Rocks Off
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Happy
6 Tumbling Dice
7 Love In Vain (Johnson)
8 Sweet Virginia
9 You Cant Always Get What You Want
10 All Down The Line
11 Midnight Rambler
12 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
13 Rip This Joint
14 Jumpin Jack Flash
15 Street Fighting Man
16 Uptight (Cosby, Judkins, Moy)/(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cuts 1-15 (audience recording), 7-14, 16 (soundboard): Released on WELCOME TO NEW YORK
(BT CD [VGP]).
Cuts 1-14: Released on
NASTY SONGS (BT CD [DAC - Disc 2]);
TOURING PARTY 1972 (BT CD box set [Disc 6]).
Cuts 1-6: Released on
THE LOVELIEST NIGHT OF SEATTLE 72 (BT CD [might come from an unidentified WTNY
broadcast]);
A SLICE OF ROCK'N ROLL (BT CD).
Cuts 7-14 (8 incomplete): Released on WELCOME TO NEW YORK (BT CD [TSP]).
Cuts 7-14 (14 incomplete): Released on
HAPPY BIRTHDAY MICK! (BT CD);
MADISON (BT);
WELCOME TO NEW YORK (BT).
Cuts 7-11, 14 (11, 14 incomplete): Released on COCKSUCKER BLUES (BT).
Cuts 7, 8, 10, 12: Released on
JUMP (BT CD);
NASTY MUSIC (BT and BT [double] CD);
RECORDED LIVE: BELGIUM, UK, USA 72/73 (BT CD).
Cut 8: Released on
THE JEAN-CLARKE MAMMORIAL SONIC BARBECUE (BT);
THE JEAN-CLARKE MEMORIAL SONIC BARBECUE (BT CD);
TAXILE ON MAINSTREET (BT).
Cuts 9, 10: Released on RENNYS ALBUM (BT).
Cuts 9, 11: Released on AN AMERICAN AFFAIR (BT).
Cuts 9, 12: Released on THE LIVE ALBUM (BT).
Cut 12: Released on
STONED STONES (BT);
FIVE BY FIVE ALIVE (BT 33 EP) (incomplete).
Cuts 12-14 (14 incomplete): Released on THE BEST OF THE ROLLING STONES LIVE IN CONCERT
FROM 1971 THROUGH 1975 (BT).
NOTES: Cut 9: Percussion Daniel Ben Zebulon; Cut 16: Medley with Stevie Wonder and his band;
preceded by Happy Birthday to Mick Jagger.
0.225 OCTOBER 13, 1972 ROCK N ROLLING STONES, DECCA SKL 5149 (UK)
A1 Route 66 (Troup)
A2 The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man (Nanker, Phelge)
A3 Come On (Berry)
A4 Talkin Bout You (Berry)
A5 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
A6 Down The Road Apiece (Raye)
B1 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
B2 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
B3 Oh Baby (We Got A Good Thing Goin) (Ozen)
B4 19th Nervous Breakdown
B5 Little Queenie (Berry)
B6 Carol (Berry)
Cut A1: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 3, 1964.
Cut A2: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, May 10, 1965.
Cut A3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
Cut A4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cut A5: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, August 8, 1963.
Cut A6: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 11, 1964.
Cut B1: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 10, 1964.
Cuts B2, B3: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cut B4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cuts B5, B6: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, November 28, 1969 (early show).
0.225A LATE 1972 TRIDENT MIXES, COMPILED BY THE ROLLING STONES (ABKCO / BELL
SOUND ACETATE, ALTERNATIVE TO MORE HOT ROCKS), Arrangement Jimmy Miller
A1 Jiving Sister Fanny
A2 Im Going Down (Jagger, Richards, Taylor)
A3 I Dont Know Why (Wonder, Riser, Hunter, Hardaway)
A4 Give Me A Hamburger To Go
A5 Downtown Suzie (Wyman)
A6 Blood Red Wine
B1 Travelling Man (Jagger, Richards, Taylor)
B2 Family
B3 Still A Fool (Morganfield)
C1 Family (Retake)
C2 Leather Jacket (Taylor)
C3 Dancing In The Light
C4 Potted Shrimps
D1 Aladdin Story
D2 And I Was A Country Boy
D3 Who Am I?
D4 Untitled
Cuts A1, A3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 10-July 2, 1969.
Cuts A2, C2, D3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 16-July 27, 1970.
Cuts A4, A6, B2, B3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
Cut A5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 30, 1969.
Cuts B1, C4, D1: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury and/or at Olympic Sound Studios, London,
October 21 onwards and November, 1970.
Cut C1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 24 or 28, 1968.
Cuts C3, D4: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, and/or at Olympic Sound Studios, London,
March-May, 1970.
Cut D2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 23, 1969.
NOTES: Circulated on a number of Bell Sound acetates; - A possible album that didnt make it into the
shops, most likely due to the fact that too many titles assembled here were semi-finished songs or
rough tracks. The Rolling Stones TRIDENT MIXES thus would be not much more than a forerunner of the METAMORPHOSIS album, much in the style of Andrew L. Oldhams NECROPHILIA
(see Entry 0.224A above) or Bill Wymans THE BLACK BOX (see Entry 0.263). Fortunately, this
fascinating compilation did see the light of day a couple of years later, albeit in unofficial form.
One of the few pressings of the rare 1972 Bell Sound acetate got lost in the mail and amazingly
turned up at a postal auction of lost and unclaimed packages. And the lucky person who bought
this unmarked lot had bootleg connections. The rest, as they say, is history: THE TRIDENT
MIXES bootleg double album (K & S 072), following the exact track listing of the original acetate,
became an instant classic among collectors; - Cut A6: Labeled as Untitled # 17 (Version 5) on this
acetate but credited to Jagger/Richards as Blood Red Wine in the BMI files.
0.226 NOVEMBER 25-30 and DECEMBER 6-21, 1972 DYNAMIC SOUND STUDIOS, KINGSTON, JAMAICA, Producer: Jimmy Miller; Engineer: Andy Johns
1 Dancing With Mr. D.
2 100 Years Ago
3 Coming Down Again
4 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
5 Angie
6 Winter
7 Can You Hear The Music
8 Starfucker
9 Through The Lonely Nights
10 Short And Curlies
11 Starfucker
12 You Should Have Seen Her Ass
13 Criss Cross
14 Criss Cross
15 100 Years Ago
16 Separately (Richards, Taylor)
17 Dancing With Mr. D.
18 Silver Train
19 Criss Cross
20 Criss Cross
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
Waiting On A Friend
Fast Talking Slow Walking
Brown Leaves
Brown Leaves
Guess I Should Know
Tops
Criss Cross
Angie [Crossfire Hurricane Soundtrack]
Silver Train
Cuts 1-8: Released on GOATS HEAD SOUP, Rolling Stones Records COC 59101 [UK], August 31,
1973, and RSR-CBS 450207-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40492 (CD), November 18, 1986/December,
1986.
Cuts 1-7, 11: Released on GOATS HEAD SOUP, Rolling Stones Records COC 59101 [US], September 12, 1973.
Cuts 1, 4: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records RS-19109, December 14, 1973.
Cuts 1, 5, 8: Released on TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE, Rolling Stones Records COC 59107, June 1,
1979.
Cuts 4, 5: Released on
MADE IN THE SHADE, Rolling Stones Records COC 79102/COC 59104, May 31/ June 13, 1975,
and RSR-CBS 450201-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40494 (CD), November 18, 1986;
REWIND (CD), RSR-CBS 450199 2/ RSR-Columbia CK 40505, November 27, 1986/
December, 1986;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 3], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 2], November 13, 2012.
Cut 5: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records RS 19105/RS-19105, August 17/August 28, 1973;
BY INVITATION ONLY (compilation), Atlantic K 60112, January 27, 1976;
REWIND, Rolling Stones Records CUN 1, June 29, 1984;
REWIND, Rolling Stones Records 7 90176-1, July 2, 1984;
ALMOST HEAR YOU SIGH (12" Single), Rolling Stones Records 656065 6, and RSR-CBS
656065 2 (CD single), June 18, 1990;
JUMP BACK, Virgin Records V 2726 (39321 1) and CDV 2726 (39321 2) (CD), November 22,
1993;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 2], November 12, 2012;
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD);
TIME TRIP VOL. 1 (BT CD);
TO KNOW THEM IS TO LOVE THEM (BT) (messed up);
UNPLUGGED (BT CD).
Cut 6: Released on
TIME TRIP VOL. 2 (BT CD);
SHOUTING IN A BUCKET (BT CD).
Cut 9: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records RS 19114/RS-19301, July 26/July 27, 1974;
RARITIES 1971-2003 (CD), Virgin Records EMI 9463 47092 2 4 CDVX 3015/ 0946 3 45401 2 4,
November 21/November 22, 2005;
THE COMPLETE WOODSTOCK TAPES (BT CD [Red Devil]);
FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO PARIS (BT and BT CD [VGP]);
SING THIS ALL TOGETHER (BT);
THROUGH THE YEARS 63 - 93 (BT CD);
WHEN TWO LEGENDS COLLIDE (BT).
Cut 10: Released on ITS ONLY ROCK N ROLL, Rolling Stones Records COC 79101/COC 59103,
October 16/ October 18, 1974, and RSR-CBS 450202-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40493 (CD), November 18, 1986.
Cuts 12, 14, 21-23, 25, 26: Released on
COULD YOU WALK ON THE WATER? (BT CD);
FAST TALKING (BT CD).
Cuts 13, 15 (including repeat of 13): Released on ACETATES (BT CD).
Cuts 13, 16: Released on NASTY HABITS (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 16-19: Released on ITS ONLY ROCK N ROLL OUTTAKES (BT CD).
Cuts 17-19: Released on MAD SHADOWS (BT CD).
Cut 20: Considered for release (but not included) in HOSHI NO ORUFEUSU (ORPHEUS OF THE
STARS; American title METAMORPHOSES or WINDS OF CHANGE), Japanese animation
film, directed by Haruo Takahashi, premiered July 20, 1977; Released on
SOME BOYS (BT 33 EP);
TRIDENT DEMOS 1969 (BT).
Cuts 23, 24: Released on PLACE PIGALLE 5/6 (BT CD [Disc 2, cuts 16 & 17]).
0.227 DECEMBER 20, 1972 MORE HOT ROCKS, LONDON 2PS 626/627 (US)
A1 Tell Me
A2 Not Fade Away (Holly)
A3 The Last Time
A4 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
A5 Good Times, Bad Times
A6 Im Free
B1 Out Of Time
B2 Lady Jane
B3 Sitting On A Fence
B4 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
B5 Dandelion
B6 We Love You
C1 Shes A Rainbow
C2 2000 Light Years From Home
C3 Child Of The Moon
C4 No Expectations
C5 Let It Bleed
D1 What To Do
D2 Money (Gordy Jr., Bradford)
D3 Come On (Berry)
D4 Fortune Teller (Neville)
D5 Poison Ivy (Leiber, Stoller)
D6 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
D7
D8
Cuts A1, A5: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 24-25, 1964.
Cut A2: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964.
Cut A3: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
Cuts A4, D7: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964.
Cut A6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cuts B1, B2, D1, D8: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cut B3: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cut B4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
Cut B5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cut B6: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 12-13, 1967.
Cut C1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 18, 1967.
Cut C2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, August 5-September 7, 1967.
Cut C3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cut C4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
Cut C5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 10-July 2, 1969.
Cut D2: Recorded at De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London, November 14, 1963.
Cut D3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
Cut D4: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, July 9, 1963.
Cut D5: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, around July 18, 1963.
Cut D6: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, August 8, 1963.
NOTES: First album release world-wide of cut C3; first album release of cuts D1-D3 and D5-D8 in the
U.S.; Re-released as MORE HOT ROCKS, 2-Abkco 6267-1 and Abkco 6267-2 (double CD),
June, 1987 (US); as MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1 and London 820143-2 (double CD),
November, 1990 (UK); as MORE HOT ROCKS (double CD), Abkco 844478-2 (Europe), March
21, 1995; as MORE HOT ROCKS, Abkco 844478-1 (UK), June 26, 1995; as MORE HOT ROCKS
(SACD), Abkco 96262 (US)/Abkco 882306 2 (Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002; Cuts A1,
C1: Replaced on all re-releases by LP versions (as opposed to edited single versions on original
album); Cut D4: Different mix, lacking the repeat of the last verse, and Cut D5: Different mix,
lacking the percussion overdubs, released on American CD and all subsequent British releases;
Cut D4: Original version released on MORE HOT ROCKS 2 (CD), London 820516-2 (Europe),
July 4, 1988; Cut D5: Different version (recorded at De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios,
London, November 14, 1963) released on MORE HOT ROCKS 1 (CD), London 820515-2
(Europe), July 4, 1988.
TUMBLING DICE
1973
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
Australasian Tour (a.k.a. Far East Tour or mistakenly as Winter
Tour)
JANUARY
13-15
16-18
18
21
22
22
27-30
28-31
FEBRUARY
1+2
5
9
11
13
14
16
17
17
18
20
21
24
26
27
MAY
23+26
MAY 28 JUNE 20
Island Studios, London (Entry 0.231B)
JULY
17
OCTOBER
2
2
4
5
6
6
7
7
9
10
11
13
14
14
15
17
17
19
NOVEMBER
13-24
1973 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1973.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1973.htm
Which Album May I Show You? http://www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs2.htm#73goats
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco3.html
Performed Songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=1973
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1973
Japanese Archives Live Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/228.html?guid=on
Japanese Archives Studio Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/281.html?guid=on
http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19701974/1973year-sto.htm
Roberts Discs http://www.stonesvikingrob.com/1973.htm
The Bedspring Symphony Story http://www.rollingstonesnet.com/Brussels.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
TUMBLING DICE
1973
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
0.227B JANUARY 18, 1973 NICARAGUAN EARTHQUAKE BENEFIT CONCERT, LOS ANGELES
FORUM, INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA
1 Brown Sugar
2 Bitch
3 Rocks Off
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Route 66 (Troup)
6 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
7 Happy
8 Tumbling Dice
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
No Expectations
Sweet Virginia
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Dead Flowers
Stray Cat Blues
Live With Me
All Down The Line
Rip This Joint
Jumpin Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man
Midnight Rambler
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Tumbling Dice
Sweet Virginia
Dead Flowers
You Cant Always Get What You Want
All Down The Line
Midnight Rambler
Live With Me
Rip This Joint
Jumpin Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man
0.228B JANUARY 22, 1973 (EARLY SHOW) HONOLULU INTERNATIONAL CENTER, HONOLULU,
HAWAII
1 Brown Sugar
2 Bitch
3 Rocks Off
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
6 Happy
7 Tumbling Dice
8 Sweet Virginia
9 Dead Flowers
10 You Cant Always Get What You Want
11 All Down The Line
12 Midnight Rambler
13 Rip This Joint
14 Jumpin Jack Flash
15 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-15: Released on
1973 TOUR IN HAWAII (BT CD);
HONOLULU 1973 (BT CD);
IN EXOTIC HONOLULU (BT CD [Disc 1]);
IN EXOTIC HONOLULU (BT CD [TMQ PE-8]).
Cuts 1-3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 12, 15: Released on TROPICAL WINDSONGS (BT).
Cuts 1-5, 7, 9, 10, 13-15 (15 incomplete): Released on HONOLULU 1973 (BT).
Cut 2: Released on VERY ANCIENT, THANK YOU KINDLY (BT CD).
Cuts 6, 8, 11, 12, 15: Released on ALIVE AND ROLLING FROM THE CRATER OF THE SUN (BT).
0.229 JANUARY 22, 1973 (SECOND SHOW) HONOLULU INTERNATIONAL CENTER, HONOLULU, HAWAII
1 Brown Sugar
2 Bitch
3 Rocks Off
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
6 Happy
7 Tumbling Dice
8 Sweet Virginia
9 Dead Flowers
10 You Cant Always Get What You Want
11 All Down The Line
12 Midnight Rambler
13 Rip This Joint
14 Jumpin Jack Flash
15 Street Fighting Man
0.229B FEBRUARY 11, 1973 WESTERN SPRINGS STADIUM, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
1 Brown Sugar
2 Bitch
3 Rocks Off
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Happy
6 Tumbling Dice
7 Love In Vain (Johnson)
8 Sweet Virginia
9 You Cant Always Get What You Want
10 All Down The Line
11 Midnight Rambler
12 Jumpin Jack Flash
13 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-13: Released on
ALL MEAT MUSIC (BT CD [VGP-055 Disc 1]);
THERES NOT A FRIEND TO HELP ME THROUGH ... (BT CD);
WINTER TOUR - AUCKLAND 1973 (BT CD).
Songs 1, 4 (both incomplete): Shown in an unidentified New Zealand news clip, February, 1973.
NOTES: Song 4: Lip-synched performance of official version.
0.229D FEBRUARY 17, 1973 (EARLY SHOW) KOOYONG TENNIS COURTS, MELBOURNE
1 Brown Sugar
2 Bitch
3 Rocks Off
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Happy
6 Tumbling Dice
7 Love In Vain (Johnson)
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Sweet Virginia
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Honky Tonk Women
All Down The Line
Midnight Rambler
Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
Jumpin Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man
0.230A FEBRUARY 24, 1973 WESTERN AUSTRALIA CRICKET GROUND, PERTH, AUSTRALIA
1 Brown Sugar
2 Bitch
3 Rocks Off
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Happy
6 Tumbling Dice
7 Honky Tonk Women
8 All Down The Line
9 Midnight Rambler
10 Little Queenie (Berry)
Cuts 1-10: Released on
EXILES AFTERNOON (BT CD);
EXILES AFTERNOON REVISITED (BT CD);
HAPPY BIRTHDAY NICKY (BT and BT CD [Noja Rec.]);
HAPPY BIRTHDAY NICKY (BT CD [Oh Boy Disc 1]);
LIVE IN PERTH AUSTRALIA (BT CD);
THE PARTY DOWN UNDER (BT CD);
PERTH 1973 (BT CD);
ROCKS OFF! (BT CD).
Cut 1 (incomplete): Released on ROCKN ROLL STEW (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 10: Preceded by the band introduction, including Happy Birthday to Nicky Hopkins.
0.231A MAY 23 and 26, 1973 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy Miller;
Engineer: Andy Johns
1 Hide Your Love
2 Hide Your Love
Cut 1: Released on GOATS HEAD SOUP, Rolling Stones Records COC 59101 [UK and US],
August 31/September 12, 1973, and RSR-CBS 450207-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40492 (CD),
November 18, 1986/ December, 1986.
Cut 2: Released on ACETATES (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 2: Piano Mick Jagger; Keith Richards probably not involved; additional back-up vocals
Mick Taylor; saxophone Bobby Keys; congas Anthony Rebop Kwakuh Baah; bass drum Jimmy
Miller; credited to Jagger/ Richards but probably a Mick Jagger/Mick Taylor composition; Cut 2:
Acetate version, said to be different from cut 1, favouring guitar instead of piano.
0.231B MAY 28 JUNE 20, 1973 ISLAND STUDIOS, LONDON, Producer: Jimmy Miller; Engineer:
Andy Johns
1 Silver Train
2 Silver Train
Cut 1: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records RS 19105/RS-19105, August 17/August 28, 1973;
GOATS HEAD SOUP, Rolling Stones Records COC 59101 [UK and US], August 31/September
12, 1973, and RSR-CBS 450207-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40492 (CD), November 18, 1986/ December, 1986.
Cut 2: Released on ACETATES (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 2: Harmonica and additional guitar Mick Jagger; bass Keith Richards, Mick Taylor or
Bill Wyman; additional back-up vocals Mick Taylor; piano Ian Stewart; percussion Jimmy Miller;
recorded May 28 and June 8, 1973; Cut 2: Acetate version, lacking the third guitar but featuring
more prominent drums.
0.232A JULY 17, 1973 PROMOTIONAL FILM RECORDINGS, LONDON, Director: Michael LindsayHogg
1 Angie
2 Silver Train
3 Dancing With Mr. D.
4 Angie
Songs 1-4: Probably premiered in Don Kirshners Rock Concert, US TV show, September 29, 1973;
released on THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD SUCKING IN THE SEVENTIES (BT DVD).
Cuts 1-4: Released on
ANGIE (BT);
BEAST OF EDEN (BT CD);
DANCING WITH MR. D (BT);
GET A LINE ON YOU (BT CD);
SUCKING DON ON SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE (BT CD);
SUMMER RERUNS (BT).
Song 1: Released in VIDEO REWIND: THE ROLLING STONES GREAT VIDEO HITS, Vestron
11016/ MA 1016, November 4, 1984; in SOLID GOLD, video, Magnum Music MMGV 014,
November, 1990.
Songs 2-4: Released on
"BIG COCKSUCKER BLUES (BT DVD);
KNEBWORTH 1976 (BT DVD).
Cut 2 (incomplete): Released on EVERLASTING STONES (BT).
Song 4: Released in ROCKNROLL THE GREATEST YEARS: 73, The Video Collection VC4096,
early 1991; in 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES, CMV
Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990 (incomplete).
NOTES: Song 1: Lip-synched performance of official version lacking strings; Songs 2-4: Instrumental
backing tracks of official versions (song 4 lacking strings); Mick Jaggers vocals perhaps prerecorded at Apple Studios, London, July 9, 1973; Song 4: Version with Mick Jagger wearing a hat
and Mick Taylor sitting at a piano; Preceding these recordings, Peter Whitehead compiled a
promotional film for Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker), essentially based on COCKSUCKER
BLUES footage; this promo, however, was never officially shown.
0.232B AUGUST 17/AUGUST 28, 1973 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS RS 19105 (UK)/
RS-19105 (US)
A Angie
B Silver Train
Side A: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, 1972 and/or
December 6-13, 1972.
Side B: Recorded at Island Studios, London, May 28 and June 8, 1973; Re-released on THE
ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 5],
April 11, 2011.
0.235 AUGUST 31/SEPTEMBER 12, 1973 GOATS HEAD SOUP, ROLLING STONES RECORDS
COC 59101 (UK and US)
A1 Dancing With Mr. D.
A2 100 Years Ago
A3 Coming Down Again
A4 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
A5 Angie
B1 Silver Train
B2 Hide Your Love
B3 Winter
B4 Can You Hear The Music
B5 Star Star
Cuts A1, A3, A5, B3, B4: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30
and December 6-13, 1972.
Cuts A2, A4, B5: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, December 14-21, 1972.
Cut A5: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, 1972.
Cut B1: Recorded at Island Studios, London, May 28 and June 8, 1973.
Cut B2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 23 & 26, 1973.
NOTES: Cuts A1, A5, B1: Promotional films released based on these cuts, filmed in London, July 17,
1973 (all live vocals; A5 two versions); Cut B5: Remixed version, disguising the word pussy,
on original US album; Re-released as GOATS HEAD SOUP, RSR-EMI CUN 59101, March 14,
1980; as GOATS HEAD SOUP (CD), RSR-CBS 450207-2 (UK/Europe)/RSR-Columbia CK
40492 (US), November 18, 1986/December, 1986; as GOATS HEAD SOUP, RSR-CBS 4502071, January 11, 1988; as GOATS HEAD SOUP (CD), Virgin Records 39498-2 (Collectors Edition),
June 14, 1994, and Virgin Records 39519-2, July 26, 1994; as GOATS HEAD SOUP (CD), Universal 2701560, May 4, 2009; Cuts A2, B2, B4, B5 also released as juke box EP, GOATS
HEAD SOUP, Atlantic-RSR 7-59101, late 1973.
0.235A SEPTEMBER 1 OCTOBER 19, 1973 THE SET, 1973 EUROPEAN TOUR
1 Brown Sugar
1a Bitch
2 Gimmie Shelter
3 Happy
4 Tumbling Dice
4a 100 Years Ago
5 Starfucker
6 Dancing With Mr. D.
6a Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
7 Angie
7a Sweet Virginia
8 You Cant Always Get What You Want
9 Midnight Rambler
9a Silver Train
10 Honky Tonk Women
11 All Down The Line
12 Rip This Joint
13 Jumpin Jack Flash
14 Street Fighting Man
NOTES: Cuts 1-14: Percussion Ollie Brown; Cuts 1-4, 5, 6, 7-14: Keyboards Billy Preston and/or Ian
Stewart; Cuts 1-5, 6a-8, 9a-12, 14: Saxophone Bobby Keys (all except last two shows) and/or
Trevor Lawrence (some shows); trumpet or trombone Steve Madaio; Cut 3: Vocals Keith Richards;
Cuts 4a, 6a: Clavinet Billy Preston; Cut 9: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Set-list variations: Cuts 1a,
4a, 7a: Only performed September 1 & 3, 1970 (Vienna and Mannheim); Cuts 6, 6a: Performed
between cuts 8 and 9 up to September 12, 1973 (Manchester); Cut 6a: Performed in most
shows up to September 16, 1973 (Glasgow), played as alternative to cut 6 from October 2, 1973
(Hamburg) onwards; Cut 9a: Only performed September 1, 3 & 7, 1973 (Vienna, Mannheim and
Wembley).
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (up to and including 2012) and on film or TV.
Obviously there are more recordings available to collectors: Most shows of this tour have been
circulated in one audio form or another with their full programme. Exceptions are Manchester
(September 11, 1973), Newcastle (September 13, 1973 [second show]). Glasgow (September 17,
1973), Birmingham (September 19, 1973 [second show]), Innsbruck (September 23, 1973) and
Aarhus (October 4, 1973 [both shows]), of which no recordings seem to exist, plus Cologne
(September 4, 1973 [early show]) and Manchester (September 12, 1973) where only parts of the
show seem to have been recorded.
13
14
15
16
17
18
Silver Train
Honky Tonk Women
All Down The Line
Rip This Joint
Jumpin Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man
15
14
Cuts 1-14: Released on LIVE FROM ENGLAND (BT CD [DAC- Disc 1]).
Cuts 1-13: Released on EUROPEAN TOUR-MANCHESTER 1973 (BT CD).
10
11
12
13
14
11
12
13
14
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
Starfucker
Dancing With Mr. D.
Angie
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Midnight Rambler
Honky Tonk Women
All Down The Line
Rip This Joint
Jumpin Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man
0.245E OCTOBER 15, 1973 SPORTPALEIS MERKSEM/ PALAIS DES SPORTS, ANTWERP,
BELGIUM
1 Brown Sugar
2 Gimmie Shelter
3 Happy
4 Tumbling Dice
5 Starfucker
6 Dancing With Mr. D.
7 Angie
8 You Cant Always Get What You Want
9 Midnight Rambler
10 Honky Tonk Women
11 All Down The Line
12 Rip This Joint
13 Jumpin Jack Flash
14 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-14: Released on HOW COME YOU TASTE SO GOOD (BT CD).
0.246 OCTOBER 17, 1973 (EARLY SHOW) VORST NATIONAAL/FOREST NATIONAL, BRUSSELS, Remix Engineer: Bob Clearmountain
1 Brown Sugar
2 Gimmie Shelter
3 Happy
4 Tumbling Dice
5 Starfucker
6 Dancing With Mr. D.
7 Angie
8 You Cant Always Get What You Want
9 Midnight Rambler
10 Honky Tonk Women
11 All Down The Line
12 Rip This Joint
13 Jumpin Jack Flash
14 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-14: Released on
BRUSSELS AFFAIR - DEFINITIVE EDITION! (BT CD [Disc 1]);
BUNNIES, BOMBS, BUSTS & A PRINCESS (BT CD);
THE LOST BRUSSELS (BT CD);
NASTY MUZIK (BT CD [Disc 2]).
0.246A OCTOBER 17, 1973 (SECOND SHOW) VORST NATIONAAL/FOREST NATIONAL, BRUSSELS, Remix Engineer: Bob Clearmountain
1 Brown Sugar
2 Gimmie Shelter
3 Happy
4 Tumbling Dice
5 Starfucker
6 Dancing With Mr. D.
7 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
Angie
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Midnight Rambler
Honky Tonk Women
All Down The Line
Rip This Joint
Jumpin Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man
0.247 NOVEMBER 13-24, 1973 MUSICLAND STUDIOS, MUNICH, Producers: The Glimmer
Twins; Engineers: Andy Johns and Keith Harwood
1 If You Cant Rock Me
2 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
3 Fingerprint File
[4 Tops]
5 Slow Down And Stop
6 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
7 If You Cant Rock Me
8 Fingerprint File
9 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
Cuts 1-3: Released on ITS ONLY ROCK N ROLL, Rolling Stones Records COC 79101/COC 59103,
October 16/ October 18, 1974, and RSR-CBS 450202-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40493 (CD), November 18, 1986.
Cut 1: Released on TERRIFYING (CD single), Rolling Stones Records 656122 5, early August, 1990.
Cut 2: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records RS-19302, October 25, 1974.
Cut 4: Origin shifted to Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30 or December
6-21, 1972 (see Entry 0.226).
Cut 5: Released on
COULD YOU WALK ON THE WATER? (BT CD);
FAST TALKING (BT CD).
Cuts 6-9: Released on ACETATES (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1-9: The Glimmer Twins: Mick Jagger and Keith Richards; Mick Taylor not involved
(due to illness), his contributions are overdubs; Cuts 1, 2, 5: Piano Billy Preston; Cuts 1, 2:
Congas Ray Cooper; Cuts 1, 3: Clavinet Billy Preston Cut 1: Bass Keith Richards; additional
guitar Mick Jagger; Cut 2: Cow-bell Ed Leach; Cut 3: Tabla Jolly Kunjappu (credited as Charlie
Jolly); synthesizer Bill Wyman; finished at Musicland Studios, Munich, February 20-March 3,
1974, with bass by Mick Taylor, and piano by Nicky Hopkins; Cut 5: Instrumental track (except for
a few spoken words); Cut 6: Extended version of cut 2, different mix; Cut 7: Acetate version,
different mix of cut 1, lacking a guitar solo after the Now who's that black girl in the bright blue
hair?-line; Cut 8: Longer, slow version which might be the original take (subsequently speeded
up by 10 per cent to become the official cut 3); Cut 9: Edit version of cut 6.
0.248 DECEMBER 19, 1973 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS RS-19109 (US)
A Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
B Dancing With Mr. D.
Side A: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, December 14-21, 1972.
Side B: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30 or December 6-21,
1972.
NOTES: Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal
06025 2760346 9 [Disc 6], April 11, 2011
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2015):
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
1974
Something Happened To Me Yesterday Felix Aeppli 08-2013 /
06-2015
FEBRUARY 20 MARCH 3
Musicland Studios, Munich (Entry 0.249A)
APRIL
10-15
JUNE 1
Promotional film recordings, probably LWT Studios, London (Entry 0.250B)
DECEMBER
7-15
1974 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1974.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1974.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco4.html
Which Album May I Show You? http://www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs2.htm#74iorr
Sessions & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1974
Japanese Archives Studio Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/282.html?guid=on
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19701974/1974year-sto.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
1974
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
0.249B APRIL 10-15, 1974 ROLLING STONES MOBILE (RSM), STARGROVES (MICK JAGGERS
HOUSE), NEWBURY, BERKSHIRE, Producers: The Glimmer Twins; Engineer: George
Chkiantz
1 Its Only Rock n Roll
2 Its Only Rock n Roll [7" Promo Edit]
3 Its Only Rock n Roll
Cut 1: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records RS 19114/RS-19301, July 26, 1974;
ITS ONLY ROCK N ROLL, Rolling Stones Records COC 79101/COC 59103, October
16/October 18, 1974, and RSR-CBS 450202-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40493 (CD), November 18,
1986;
MADE IN THE SHADE, Rolling Stones Records COC 79102/COC 59104, May 31/June 13, 1975,
and RSR-CBS 450201-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40494 (CD), November 18, 1986;
BY INVITATION ONLY (compilation), Atlantic K 60112, January 27, 1976;
REWIND, Rolling Stones Records CUN 1, June 29, 1984;
REWIND (CD), RSR-CBS 450199 2/RSR-Columbia CK 40505, November 27, 1986/December,
1986;
ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (CD single), RSR-CBS 655448 2, November 20, 1989;
JUMP BACK, Virgin Records V 2726 (39321 1) and CDV 2726 (39321 2) (CD), November 22,
1993;
TIME TRIP VOL. 2 (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on
Promotional single, Its Only Rock n Roll (Edited Version - Mono)/Its Only Rock n Roll (Edited
Version - Stereo), RSR RS-19301 (US), July, 1974;
LAID IN THE SHADE, VOL. II (BT CD).
Cut 3: Released on
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 3], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 2], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 2], November 13, 2012.
NOTES: Cuts 1-3: Also known as Its Only Rock n Roll (But I Like It); Cut 1: Bill Wyman and Charlie
Watts not involved; piano Ian Stewart; begun at Ron Woods home studio, The Wick, Richmond,
Surrey, December 4-7, 1973, with guitar by Ron Wood, vocals by Mick Jagger and David Bowie,
bass by Willie Weeks, and drums by Kenney [sic] Jones; Cut 2: Special edited promotional
version of cut 1; Cut 3: Same as cut 1 with early fade.
0.250 APRIL 14, 1974 LADIES & GENTLEMEN: THE ROLLING STONES, FILM, FIRST SHOWN
AT THE ZIEGFELD THEATER, NEW YORK CITY
A Brown Sugar
B Bitch
C Gimmie Shelter
D Dead Flowers
E Happy
F Tumbling Dice
G Love In Vain (Johnson)
H Sweet Virginia
I You Cant Always Get What You Want
J All Down The Line
K Midnight Rambler
L Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
M Rip This Joint
N Jumpin Jack Flash
O Street Fighting Man
Songs A, J, K, O: Recorded at Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, Texas, June 25, 1972 (second show).
Songs B, M: Recorded at Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, Texas, June 24, 1972
(second show).
Songs C-E, H: Recorded at Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, Texas, June 24, 1972
(early show).
Songs F, G, I, L, N: Recorded at Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, Texas, June 25, 1972 (early show).
Credits: Director: Rollin Binzer; producers: Dragon Air Ltd., Marshall Chess, Rollin Binzer, Bob Fries,
Steve Gebhart; length: 83 mins.; Released on DVD, LADIES & GENTLEMEN THE ROLLING
STONES, Eagle Vision EREDV807GV, October 8, 2010; Complete soundtrack released on
DRAGON SLAYERS (BT CD); on LADIES AND GENTLEMEN... (BT CD); on YOU CAN'T DO
THAT BABY (BT CD); Also released on ALL ACROSS YOUR TOWN (BT: cuts A-F, H,
J, L-O); on DRAGON SLAYERS - PART. I (BT: cuts A-I); on DRAGON SLAYERS - PART. II
(BT: cuts J-O).
0.250B JUNE 1, 1974 PROMOTIONAL FILM RECORDINGS, LWT STUDIOS, LONDON, Director
Michael Lindsay-Hogg
1 Till The Next Goodbye
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
3 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
Songs 1-3: Probably premiered in Don Kirshners Rock Concert, US TV show, October 19, 1974;
released on THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD SUCKING IN THE SEVENTIES (BT DVD).
Cuts 1-3: Released on
BEAST OF EDEN (BT CD);
SUCKING DON ON SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE (BT CD);
GET A LINE ON YOU (BT CD);
KEITH RICHARD AND HIS ROLLING STONES (BT);
REMEMBER THE KIND OF ROCK & ROLL THAT MADE YOUR FEET LOSE CONTROL? (BT).
0.251 JULY 26/JULY 27, 1974 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS RS 19114 (UK)/RS19301 (US)
A Its Only Rock n Roll
B Through The Lonely Nights
Side A: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, April 10-15, 1974.
Side B: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, 1972.
NOTES: Side A: Special edited version released as promotional single in the US, Its Only Rock n Roll
(Mono)/Its Only Rock n Roll (Stereo), RSR RS-19301; Re-released on THE ROLLING
STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 7], April 11, 2011.
0.252 OCTOBER 16/OCTOBER 18, 1974 ITS ONLY ROCK N ROLL, ROLLING STONES
RECORDS COC 79101 (US)/COC 59103 (UK)
A1 If You Cant Rock Me
A2 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
A3 Its Only Rock n Roll
A4 Till The Next Goodbye
A5 Time Waits For No One
B1 Luxury
B2 Dance Little Sister
B3 If You Really Want To Be My Friend
B4 Short And Curlies
B5 Fingerprint File
Cuts A1, A2, B5: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, November 13-24, 1973.
Cut A3: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, April 10-15, 1974.
Cuts A4, A5, B1-B3: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, February 20 March 3, 1974.
Cut B4: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30 or December
6-21, 1972.
NOTES: Cuts A2-A4: Promotional films released based on these cuts, filmed in London, July and/or
August 24, 1974 (A2, A4 live vocals); Re-released as ITS ONLY ROCK N ROLL, RSR-EMI
CUN 59103, March 14, 1980; as ITS ONLY ROCK N ROLL (CD), RSR-CBS 450202-2
(UK/Europe)/ RSR-Columbia CK 40493 (US), November 18, 1986; as ITS ONLY ROCK N
ROLL, RSR-CBS 450202-1, January 11, 1988 (Cut B1 edited on most re-releases); as ITS
ONLY ROCK N ROLL (CD), Virgin Records 39500-2 (Collectors Edition), June 28, 1994,
and Virgin Records 39522-2, July 26, 1994; as ITS ONLY ROCK N ROLL (CD), Universal
2701559, June 9, 2009.
0.253 OCTOBER 25, 1974 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS RS-19302 (US)
A Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
B Dance Little Sister
Side A: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, November 13-24, 1973.
Side B: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, February 20 March 3, 1974.
NOTES: Released outside the US as Rolling Stones Records RS 19116; Re-released on THE
ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 8],
April 11, 2011.
FOOL
TO CRY
The Rolling Stones,
December, 1974 - May, 1975
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE
0.254 DECEMBER 7-15, 1974 MUSICLAND STUDIOS, MUNICH, Producers: The Glimmer Twins;
Engineers: Keith Harwood, Glyn Johns, Phil McDonald, Lew Hahn
1 Fool To Cry
2 Cherry Oh Baby (Donaldson)
3 Fool To Cry [7" Promo / Album Edit]
4 Cherry Oh Baby (Donaldson)
5 Fool To Cry
6 Fool To Cry
7 I Got A Letter
8 I Got A Letter
9 Act Together
10 Act Together
11 Something Good (?)
12 Cable From My Baby (?)
13 Cherry Oh Baby [8-Track Edit] (Donaldson)
Cut 1: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records RS-19304, April 8, 1976;
Single, Rolling Stones Records RS 19121, April 8, 1976;
TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE, Rolling Stones Records COC 59107, June 1, 1979;
REWIND, Rolling Stones Records CUN 1, June 29, 1984;
REWIND, Rolling Stones Records 7 90176-1, July 2, 1984;
REWIND (CD), RSR-CBS 450199 2/RSR-Columbia CK 40505, November 27, 1986/December,
1986;
ALMOST HEAR YOU SIGH (12" single), Rolling Stones Records 656065 6, and RSR-CBS
656065 2 (CD single), June 18, 1990.
Cuts 1, 2: Released on BLACK AND BLUE, Rolling Stones Records COC 79104/COC 59106, April
15/April 23, 1976, and RSR-CBS 450203-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40495 (CD), November 18, 1986.
Cut 3: Released on
SUCKING IN THE SEVENTIES, Rolling Stones Records CUN 16028/COC 16028, March 9/
March 21, 1981, and RSR-CBS 450205-2/RSR-Columbia CGK 40501 (CD), November 18, 1986;
JUMP BACK, Virgin Records V 2726 (39321 1) and CDV 2726 (39321 2) (CD), November 22,
1993;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 3], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 2], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 2], November 13, 2012.
Cut 4: Released on GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT).
Cuts 4, 5: Released on
MUNICHLAND MELODIES (BT);
MUNICHLAND MELODIES (BT CD);
OUTTAKES 1974-75 (BT CD).
Cut 5: Released on BLACK & BLUE SESSIONS VOL. 1 (BT).
Cut 6: Released on LAID IN THE SHADE, VOL. II (BT CD).
Cuts 6, 8, 10: Released on STATIC IN THE ATTIC (BT CD).
Cuts 7, 9: Released on
COULD YOU WALK ON THE WATER? (BT CD);
FAST TALKING (BT CD);
PLACE PIGALLE 5/6 (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1-3: Finished at Musicland Studios, Munich, March 22 April 4, 1975, and at Mountain
Studios, Casino, Montreux, Switzerland, October 19 November 29, 1975; Cut 1: Piano and
string synthesizer Nicky Hopkins; electric piano Mick Jagger; basic track recorded December 12,
1974; additional guitar Wayne Perkins, probably overdubbed at Musicland Studios, Munich, West
Germany, March 22 April 4, 1975; Cuts 2, 4: Organ Nicky Hopkins; Cut 2: Guitar Ron Wood,
probably overdubbed at Musicland Studios, Munich, West Germany late March, 1975; Cut 3:
Edit version of cut 1; also used as promotional single; Cut 4: Basic track of cut 2 lacking Ron
Woods guitar overdubs; recorded December 15, 1974; Cut 5: Same backing track as cut 1,
lacking guitar and percussion overdubs; Cut 6: Early version still lacking Wayne Perkins guitar
overdubs; different lyrics and no back-up vocals; Cuts 7, 8: Piano Nicky Hopkins; Cut 7: Vocals
Keith Richards; Cuts 8-10: Instrumental tracks only; Cut 9: Piano Nicky Hopkins and/or Keith
Richards; Cut 10: Same as cut 9, lacking guitar overdubs; Cuts 11, 12: Titles reported by Bill
Wyman in his biography Stone Alone, p. 427, which haven't come to light so far; Cut 13: Edit
version of cut 2 (taken from a 8-track tape).
1975
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
JANUARY 22 FEBRUARY 9
Rolling Stones Mobile (RSM), Rotterdam (Entry 0.255)
MARCH 22 APRIL 4
Musicland Studios, Munich (Entry 0.256)
JUNE
1
1
3+4
6
8
9
11
12
14
15
17
18
22
23
24
25
26
27
28 or 29
29+30
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge (early show) (Entry 0.260 - complete
show listed)
Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge (second show) (Entry 0.261)
HemisFair Plaza Arena (a.k.a.Convention Center Arena), San Antonio, Texas
Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City, Missouri (Entry 0.262 - complete show listed)
County Stadium, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (Entry 0.266)
Civic Center, St. Paul, Minnesota
Boston Garden, Boston (Entry 0.267A - complete show listed)
Boston Garden, Boston (Entry 0.268 - complete show listed)
Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio (Entry 0.268A - complete show listed)
Memorial Auditorium, Buffalo, New York (Entry 0.268B)
Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Entry 0.269 - complete show
listed)
Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Madison Square Garden, New York City (joined by Eric Clapton) (Entry 0.269A complete show listed)
Madison Square Garden, New York City (Entry 0.269B - complete show listed)
Madison Square Garden, New York City (Entry 0.269C - complete show listed)
Madison Square Garden, New York City (Entry 0.269D - complete show listed)
Madison Square Garden, New York City (Entry 0.269E)
Madison Square Garden, New York City (joined by Carlos Santana) (Entry 0.270 complete show listed)
Guest session for Eric Clapton, Electric Lady Studios, New York City (Entry 0.270A)
Spectrum, Philadelphia
JULY
1
2
4
6
9
10
11
12
13
15
16
18
20
22
23
24
26
27
28
30
31
AUGUST
2
4
5
6
8
7-10
14-17
19-21
24
28-31
OCTOBER 19 - NOVEMBER 29
Mountain Studios, Casino, Montreux, Switzerland (Entries 0.254, 0.255 &
0.256 cont.)
DECEMBER
Musicland Studios, Munich (Entry 0.256)
1975 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1975.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1975.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco4.html
Compilation Albums www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs3comps.htm#75metamorphosis
The Black Box http://www.rollingstonesnet.com/BlackBox.htm
Jeff Beck and the Guitarist Hunt www.stevehoffman.tv/forums/archive/index.php/t-134528.html
Chris Menicouss Coverage of L.A 75 http://www.rollingstonesnet.com/LA1975.htm
Chris Menicous cont.: LA, Toronto and Buffalo http://www.rollingstonesnet.com/1975TOTA.htm
Performed Songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=1975
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1975
Japanese Archives Live Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/230.html?guid=on
Japanese Archives Studio Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/283.html?guid=on
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19751979/1975year-sto.htm
Roberts Discs http://www.stonesvikingrob.com/1975.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
1975
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
[23
[24
[25
[26
[27
[28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
Cut 1: Released on BLACK AND BLUE, Rolling Stones Records COC 79104/COC 59106, April 15/
April 23, 1976, and RSR-CBS 450203-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40495 (CD), November 18, 1986.
Cuts 2, 3, 18 (2, 18 incomplete): Released on COULD YOU WALK ON THE WATER? (BT CD).
Cut 2: Extract of cuts 36.
Cuts 3, 17: Extracts of cuts 32.
Cut 4: Extract of cuts 41.
Cuts 5, 16, 22: Extracts of cuts 34.
Cuts 6, 7: Extracts of cuts 37.
Cuts 8, 9, 11, 23, 24: Playbacks of earlier studio recordings, no new versions.
Cut 10: Released on MUNICHLAND MEMORIES (BT).
Cuts 10, 12: Released on BLACK & BLUE SESSIONS VOL. 1 (BT).
Cuts 10, 12, 14: Released on MUNICHLAND MELODIES (BT CD).
Cuts 10, 14: Released on
ITS ONLY ROCKNROLL OUTTAKES (BT CD) (both incomplete);
OUTTAKES 1974-75 (BT CD);
THE PARIS REHEARSALS (BT);
REGGAE N ROLL (BT).
Cuts 10, 14, 30 (14 incomplete): Released on TATTOO TOO (BT CD).
Cuts 12, 14: Released on
GRAVESTONES & RAPE OF THE VAULTS (BT) (14 incomplete);
MUNICHLAND MELODIES (BT).
Cut 13: Extract of cuts 33.
Cuts 13, 22 (22 incomplete): Released on INSTRUMENTALS (BT).
Cut 14: Extract of cuts 38; released on
INSTRUMENTALS VOLUME II (BT);
LITTLE S & M (BT 33 EP) (incomplete).
Cut 15: Extract of cuts 39.
Cut 18: Extract of cuts 35.
0.256 MARCH 22 APRIL 4, 1975 MUSICLAND STUDIOS, MUNICH, Producers: The Glimmer
Twins; Engineers: Keith Harwood, Phil McDonald, Lew Hahn
1 Hot Stuff
2 Hand Of Fate
3 Memory Motel
4 Hey Negrita
5 Crazy Mama
6 Hot Stuff [Album Edit]
7 Crazy Mama [Album Edit]
8 Hot Stuff
9 Hand Of Fate
10 Memory Motel
11 Hey Negrita
12 Crazy Mama
13 Munich Reggae
14 I Love Ladies
15 Cellophane Trouts
16 Lets Do It Right
[17 Start Me Up]
[18 Start Me Up]
[19 Start Me Up]
20 Cellophane Trouts
21 Memory Motel
22 I Love Ladies
Cut 1: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records RS-19304, April 8, 1976;
12" single, Atlantic DK 4616, 1979.
Cuts 1-5: Released on BLACK AND BLUE, Rolling Stones Records COC 79104/COC 59106, April
15/April 23, 1976, and RSR-CBS 450203-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40495 (CD), November 18, 1986.
Cuts 1, 5: Released on HOT STUFF/CRAZY MAMA (BT 12" single).
Cuts 2, 5: Released on TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE, Rolling Stones Records COC 59107, June 1,
1979.
Cut 5: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records RS 19121, April 16, 1976;
OUR DEMONIC INVOCATION (BT) (incomplete).
Cut 6: Released on JUMP BACK, Virgin Records V 2726 (39321 1) and CDV 2726 (39321 2) (CD),
November 22, 1993.
Cuts 6, 7: Released on
SUCKING IN THE SEVENTIES, Rolling Stones CUN 16028/COC 16028, March 9/March 21,
1981, and RSR-CBS 450205-2/RSR-Columbia CGK 40501 (CD), November 18, 1986.
Cuts 8-16: Released on MUNICHLAND MELODIES (BT CD).
Cuts 8-13, 15, 16: Released on OUTTAKES 1974-75 (BT CD).
Cuts 8-10, 13, 15, 16: Released on MUNICHLAND MEMORIES (BT).
Cuts 9, 11-13, 15: Released on ITS ONLY ROCKN ROLL OUTTAKES (BT CD).
Cuts 10, 13, 15: Released on INSTRUMENTALS VOLUME II (BT).
Cuts 10, 13-16: Released on REGGAE N ROLL (BT).
Cuts 11, 12: Released on MUNICHLAND MELODIES (BT).
Cuts 11-15: Released on BLACK & BLUE SESSIONS VOL. 1 (BT).
Cut 13: Released on
CAN YOU HEAR THE GUITAR (BT);
LONELY AT THE TOP (BT and BT CD);
PLAY THE TATTOO (BT and BT CD);
TATTOO OUT (BT CD).
Cuts 13, 14, 16: Released on THE PARIS REHEARSALS (BT).
Cut 14: Released on EXTENDED PLAY (BT).
Cuts 17-19: Origin shifted to RSM, Rotterdam, January 22-February, 1975 (see Entry 0.255).
Cut 20: Released on THE EMOTIONAL RESCUE SESSIONS (BT and BT CD)
Cuts 8, 21, 22: Released on SHEEP-DIP-BLUES (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1-7: Most tracks finished at Mountain Studios, Casino, Montreux, Switzerland, October
19 November 29, 1975, and at Musicland Studios, Munich, December, 1975; Cut 1: Lead guitar
Harvey Mandel; piano by Billy Preston; percussion Ollie Brown; back-up vocals Mick Jagger, Billy
Preston, Ron Wood, Keith Richards; percussion Bill Wyman, Mick Jagger, Ian Stewart and
Charlie Watts; basic track recorded March 30, 1975; Cut 2: Solo guitar Wayne Perkins; piano Billy
Preston; percussion Ollie Brown; back-up vocals Ron Wood who might also have had a hand in
composing this song; basic track recorded March 25, 1975; Cut 3: Electric piano and additional
vocals (but no guitar) Keith Richards; piano Mick Jagger; guitar Wayne Perkins and Harvey
Mandel; string synthesizer Billy Preston; additional back-up vocals Billy Preston; basic track
recorded March 31, 1975; Cut 4: Credited to Jagger/Richards, but might be a Mick Jagger/Ron
Wood composition; inspiration, lead guitar and back-up vocals Ron Wood; piano, organ and
back-up vocals Billy Preston; percussion Ollie Brown; basic track recorded April 2, 1975; Cut 5:
Electric guitar Mick Jagger; bass Keith Richards; piano Keith Richards, Ron Wood; piano and
back-up vocals Billy Preston; percussion and cow-bell Ollie Brown; basic track recorded March
29, 1975; Cuts 6, 7: Edit versions of cuts 1 and 5; Cut 8: Early, almost instrumental version
featuring Harvey Mandel; Cut 9: Extended basic track of cut 2; early lyrics; Cut 10: Instrumental
backing track of cut 3; Cut 11: Lead guitar Ron Wood; early version with different lyrics and
lacking organ; Cut 12: Early version, different lyrics; Cuts 13, 15: Instrumental tracks only; Cut 13:
Also known as Rollin Reggae; Cut 14-16, 20: Origin unconfirmed: might come from Rolling
Stones Mobile (RSM), Rotterdam, January 22-February 9, 1975; Cut 15: Also known as
Cellophane Trousers; basic riff later used in Too Tough; Cut 16: Also known as Come On Sugar;
Cut 20: Edited version of cut 15 featuring additional guitar; Cut 21: Long instrumental version; Cut
22: Extended version of cut 14.
START
ME UP
The Rolling Stones,
May, 1975 - January, 1993
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE
0.257 LATE APRIL - MAY 4, 1975 TOUR REHEARSALS, WARHOL CHURCH ESTATE, MONTAUK, LONG ISLAND, NEW YORK
1 Jam I
2 Melody
3 Jungle Man (I-III) (Modeliste, Neville, Nocentelli, Porter)
4 Jenny, Jenny (Little Richard, Johnson)
5 Jam II
NOTES: Cuts 1-5: Involving the usual back-up musicians of the Tour of The Americas 75; Cuts 2-4:
Shared vocals Keith Richards.
0.257A MAY 1, 1975 FLAT-BED TRUCK, FIFTH AVENUE, NEW YORK CITY (PRESS ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE TOUR OF THE AMERICAS)
1 Brown Sugar
Song 1 (incomplete): Shown in a Channel 2 TV news clip, May 1, 1975; in M - Ten OClock News,
TV news clip, May 1, 1975; in 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING
STONES, CMV Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
Cut 1: Released on
THE BEST OF THE REST - 100% ODD LOTS (BT and BT CD);
I NEVER TALKED TO CHUCK BERRY (PART 2) (BT CD);
THE MISSING JEWELS (BT CD [Disc 4]).
NOTES: Song 1: Press announcement of forthcoming tour; keyboards Billy Preston.
0.258 MAY 23/MAY 27, 1975 SINGLE, DECCA F 13584 (UK)/ABKCO 4701 (US)
A I Dont Know Why (Wonder, Riser, Hunter, Hardaway)
B Try A Little Harder
Side A: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 10-July 2, 1969.
Side B: Recorded at the Andrew Oldham Orchestra session, Regent Sound or Decca Studios, London,
June 29-July 7, 1964.
NOTES: Side A: First 1,000 copies mistakenly credited to Jagger/Richards/Taylor; Re-released on
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1968-1971 (CD box set), Abkco 0602 4982 70752 [Disc 7],
March 1, 2005.
0.258A MAY 31/JUNE 13, 1975 MADE IN THE SHADE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS COC
79102 (US)/COC 59104 (UK)
A1 Brown Sugar
A2 Tumbling Dice
A3 Happy
A4 Dance Little Sister
A5 Wild Horses
B1 Angie
B2 Bitch
B3 Its Only Rock n Roll
B4 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
B5 Rip This Joint
Cut A1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Cuts A2, B5: Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, December 4-17, 1971, and/or January
March, 1972.
Cut A3: Recorded with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late July or October 14-November
23, 1971.
Cut A4: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, February 20 March 3, 1974.
Cut A5: Recorded Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 17, 1970.
Cut B1: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30 or December
6-21, 1972.
Cut B2: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury or at Olympic Sound Studios, London, October 21
onwards or November, 1970.
Cut B3: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, April 10-15, 1974.
Cut B4: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, December 14-21, 1972.
NOTES: Re-released as MADE IN THE SHADE, RSR-EMI CUN 59104, March 14, 1980; as MADE IN
THE SHADE (CD), RSR-CBS 450201-2 (UK/ Europe)/RSR-Columbia CK 40494 (US), November
18, 1986; as MADE IN THE SHADE, RSR-CBS 450201-1, November 20, 1989; as MADE IN THE
SHADE (CD), Virgin-EMI 07243 87345829, March 21, 2005.
0.259 MAY 31, 1975 REHEARSALS, LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY, BATON ROUGE,
LOUISIANA
1 Honky Tonk Women
2 Honky Tonk Women
3 Mick Jagger Interview by Geraldo Rivera
Songs 1, 2 (both incomplete), Line 3: Shown in Good Night America, ABC-TV show, June 5, 1975.
Line 3 (different part): Shown in Good Night America, ABC-TV show, June 19, 1975.
0.260 JUNE 1, 1975 (EARLY SHOW) LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY, BATON ROUGE
1 Honky Tonk Women
2 All Down The Line
3 If You Cant Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud
4 Rocks Off
5 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
6 Starfucker
7 Gimmie Shelter
8 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
9 You Cant Always Get What You Want
10 Happy
11 Tumbling Dice
12 Luxury
13 Fingerprint File
14 Angie
15 Thats Life (Preston)
16 Outa Space (Preston, Greene)
17 Midnight Rambler
18 Dance Little Sister
19 Brown Sugar
20 Its Only Rock n Roll
21 Jumpin Jack Flash
22 Rip This Joint
23 Street Fighting Man
24 Mick Jagger Interview by Geraldo Rivera
Song 1 (incomplete): Shown in Good Night America, ABC-TV show, June 5, 1975.
Cuts 1-23: Released on
BATON ROUGE (BT CD);
CAJUN QUEENS AFTERNOON DELIGHT (BT);
FIRST NIGHT STAND (BT CD [Discs 1 and 2]);
SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 1-12, 18-23: Released on RECORDED LIVE AT BATON ROUGE (BT).
Cuts 1-3, 5-7, 11, 18: Released on FIRST NIGHT STAND (BT).
Cuts 1, 18: Released on ANY PORT IN A STORM REVISITED (BT CD).
Song 2 (incomplete), Line 24: Shown in Good Night America, ABC-TV show, June 19, 1975.
Cuts 4, 12, 18: Released on MORE ROCK FROM ELTON (BT CD).
Cuts 4, 18: Released on THE MISSING JEWELS (BT CD [Disc 4]).
Cuts 12, 18: Released on CHARLIE WATTS AND HIS FABULOUS ROLLING STONES (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 9: Followed by the band introduction including birthday wishes for Ron Wood; Line 24:
Recorded after show.
0.261 JUNE 1, 1975 (SECOND SHOW) LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY, BATON ROUGE,
LOUISIANA
1 Honky Tonk Women
2 All Down The Line
3 If You Cant Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud
4 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
5 Starfucker
6 Gimmie Shelter
7 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
8 You Cant Always Get What You Want
9 Happy
10 Tumbling Dice
11 Luxury
12 Fingerprint File
13 Angie
14 Wild Horses
15 Thats Life (Preston)
16 Outa Space (Preston, Greene)
17 Brown Sugar
18 Its Only Rock n Roll
19 Jumpin Jack Flash
20 Rip This Joint
21 Street Fighting Man
22
Midnight Rambler
0.263 JUNE, 1975 THE BLACK BOX, COMPILED BY BILL WYMAN (DECCA ACETATE, ALTERNATIVE TO METAMORPHOSIS)
A1 Bright Lights, Big City (Reed)
A2 Cops And Robbers (Harris)
A3 Id Much Rather Be With The Boys (Oldham, Richards)
A4 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
A5 Down The Road Apiece (Raye)
A6 Dont Lie To Me (Whittaker)
B1 If You Let Me
B2 Godzi (Nanker, Phelge)
B3 Panama Powder Room
B4 Gold Painted Nails
B5 Fanny Mae (Brown, Robinson)
B6 Down In The Bottom (Dixon)
Cut A1: Recorded at IBC Studios, London, March 11, 1963.
Cut A2: Recorded at Camden Theatre, London, March 19, 1964.
Cut A3: Recorded at Demo session, Decca Studios, London, February 24, 1965.
Cut A4, A5: Recorded on the British tour, March 5-18, 1965.
Cut A6: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10 or 11, 1964.
Cut B1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cuts B2, B3: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
Cut B4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, October 16, 21 or 23, 1967.
Cut B5: Recorded at Saturday Club, BBC radio show, August 20, 1965.
Cut B6: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 11, 1964.
NOTES: Cut A6: At the time mistakenly entitled Lets Talk It Over.
Cut B5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 28, 1968.
Cut B6: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 17, 1968.
Cut B7: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, July 14-15, 1970.
NOTES: Cut A2: Credited to Jagger/Richards.
0.267 JUNE, 1975 COCKSUCKER BLUES a.k.a. CS BLUES, FILM, UNOFFICIALLY FIRST
SHOWN AT THE PACIFIC FILM ARCHIVE (MUSIC AND THE MOVIES FESTIVAL),
BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA
A You Cant Always Get What You Want
Marshall Chess Interview
B Cocksucker Blues by Mick Jagger
C Say Its Not You (Frazier)/RocknRoll Jam by Keith Richards
D Fragile by Mick Jagger
E Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Interview
F Brown Sugar
Margot, Mary and Renee
G Band Introduction
H Live With Me
I Jam
J 2000 Light Years From Home
K Midnight Rambler
Keiths Groupie
L Keith Richards Interview
Backstage Party including Andy Warhol, Allen Ginsberg, Ahmet Ertegun and Tina
Turner
M All Down The Line
Super 8 Intermezzo with Mrs. Bianca Jagger
N Backstage Jam/Im Free Riffs
O Uptight (Cosby, Judkins, Moy)/(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
P Happy
Q Mick Jagger Telephone Interview
The End of a TV Set
R Fragile
S Mick Jagger Interview
T Street Fighting Man
U Keith Richards Reciting the Opening Lines of Brown Sugar
V Brown Sugar
Song A (rehearsal, incomplete): Recorded at Warner Brothers Studios, Burbank, California, late May,
1972.
Song B (soundtrack with live intro, incomplete): Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April
May, 1970.
Song C: Recorded at Marshall Chess house, Los Angeles, late May or early June, 1972.
Song D (broken off), Lines E, G, L, Q, U: Recorded on stage, backstage or in hotel rooms, American
tour, June 3-July 26, 1972.
Songs F, P: Recorded at Los Angeles Forum, Inglewood, California, June 11, 1972.
Songs H, J (soundtrack, both incomplete): Official versions.
Track I: Recorded on the plane to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, July 22, 1972.
Song K (first part): Recorded at Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, Texas, June 25, 1972 (first show).
Song K (second part): Recorded at Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, Texas, June 24,
1972 (second show).
Song M (incomplete): Probably recorded at Center Coliseum, Seattle, Washington, June 4, 1972
(opening shots) and Winterland, San Francisco, June 6, 1972.
Track N, Song O (incomplete): Recorded at the Spectrum, Philadelphia, July 20, 1972.
Line R (soundtrack): Extended version of Song D.
Line S: Recorded for The Dick Cavett Show, ABC-TV, Madison Square Garden, New York City,
July 25, 1972.
Song T: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, July 25, 1972 (second show).
Song V (incomplete; soundtrack): Recorded at Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, Texas, June 25, 1972
(second show).
Credits: Directors: Robert Frank, Daniel Seymour; producer: Marshall Chess; editing: Susan Steinberg,
Paul Justman; length: 95 mins.; NOTES: Line U: Not included in later versions.
0.269 JUNE 17, 1975 MAPLE LEAF GARDENS, TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA
1 Honky Tonk Women
2 All Down The Line
3 If You Cant Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud
4 Starfucker
5 Gimmie Shelter
6 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
7 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
8 You Cant Always Get What You Want
9 Happy
10 Tumbling Dice
11 Luxury
12 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
13 Fingerprint File
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Angie
Wild Horses
Thats Life (Preston)
Outa Space (Preston, Greene)
Brown Sugar
Midnight Rambler
Its Only Rock n Roll
Rip This Joint
Street Fighting Man
Jumpin Jack Flash
Song 1 (incomplete): Shown by Canadian TV, June 1975; re-broadcast in The History Of The Rolling
Stones In Toronto (CBC), July 30, 2003; released on TORONTO ROCKS! - THE 2003 SARSSTOCK CONCERT (BT DVD).
Cuts 1-23: Released on
LUXURY IN TORONTO (BT CD [King Snake]);
LUXURY IN TORONTO (BT CD [VGP]);
TORONTO (BT CD).
Cuts 1-11, 17, 17: Released on LUXURY (BT).
Cut 11: Released on LITTLE S & M (BT 33 EP).
Cuts 11, 13: Released on THE MISSING JEWELS (BT CD [Disc 4]).
Cuts 11, 13 (including 2 repeats of cut 13): Released on WE HOPE YA LIKE THIS ONE (BT CD).
Cuts 12-14, 18-23: Released on TORONTO (BT and BT single).
Cut 13: Released on EUROPE 76 (BT CD).
Cuts 13, 20 (13 vocal overdubs, edited): Released on LOVE YOU LIVE, Rolling Stones Records COC
2-9001/COC 89101, September 16/September 17, 1977, and RSR-CBS 450208-2/RSR-Columbia
C2K 40496 (double CD), November 27, 1986.
Cut 20: Released on
OUR DEMONIC INVOCATION (BT [incomplete]);
WHOS BEEN TAKEN FROM BEHIND (BT).
0.269A JUNE 22, 1975 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Honky Tonk Women
2 All Down The Line
3 If You Cant Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud
4 Starfucker
5 Gimmie Shelter
6 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
7 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
8 You Cant Always Get What You Want
9 Happy
10 Tumbling Dice
11 Its Only Rock n Roll
12 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
13 Fingerprint File
14 Angie
15 Wild Horses
16 Thats Life (Preston)
17 Outa Space (Preston, Greene)
18 Brown Sugar
19 Midnight Rambler
20 Rip This Joint
21 Street Fighting Man
22 Jumpin Jack Flash
23 Sympathy For The Devil
Cuts 1-23: Released on
ERIC CLAPTON AND HIS ROLLING STONES (BT CD);
SYMPATHY FOR SLOWHAND (BT CD);
TOUR OF THE AMERICAS (BT CD [Discs 3 and 4]).
Cuts 9-14, 19-23: Released on M.S.G. 75 WITH ERIC CLAPTON (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 23: Additional guitar by Eric Clapton.
0.269B JUNE 23, 1975 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Honky Tonk Women
2 All Down The Line
3 If You Cant Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud
4 Starfucker
5 Gimmie Shelter
6 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
7 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
8 You Cant Always Get What You Want
9 Happy
10 Tumbling Dice
11 Its Only Rock n Roll
12 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
13 Cherry Oh Baby (Donaldson)
14 Fingerprint File
15 Angie
16 Wild Horses
17 Thats Life (Preston)
18 Outa Space (Preston, Greene)
19 Brown Sugar
20 Midnight Rambler
21 Rip This Joint
22 Street Fighting Man
23 Jumpin Jack Flash
24 Sympathy For The Devil
Cuts 1-24: Released on CHERRY OH BABY (BT CD).
0.269C JUNE 24, 1975 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Honky Tonk Women
2 All Down The Line
3 If You Cant Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud
4 Starfucker
5 Gimmie Shelter
6 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
7 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
8 You Cant Always Get What You Want
9 Tumbling Dice
10 Its Only Rock n Roll
11 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
12 Fingerprint File
13 Angie
14 Wild Horses
15 Thats Life (Preston)
16 Outa Space (Preston, Greene)
17 Brown Sugar
18 Midnight Rambler
19 Rip This Joint
20 Street Fighting Man
21 Jumpin Jack Flash
22 Sympathy For The Devil
Cuts 1-22: Released on I CAN SING LADY JANE (BT CD).
Cut 2 (Lady Jane clip): Released on
DISCOVER NEW YORK (BT CD);
THE MISSING JEWELS (BT CD [Disc 4]).
NOTES: Cut 2: Followed by a clip of Lady Jane.
0.269D JUNE 25, 1975 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Honky Tonk Women
2 All Down The Line
3 If You Cant Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud
4 Starfucker
5 Gimmie Shelter
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
0.269E JUNE 26, 1975 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Its Only Rock n Roll
2 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
3 Fingerprint File
4 Angie
5 Brown Sugar
6 Midnight Rambler
7 Rip This Joint
8 Street Fighting Man
9 Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts 1-9: Released on
THE MISSING JEWELS (BT CD [Disc 2]);
WELCOME BACK TO NEW YORK (BT CD).
0.270 JUNE 27, 1975 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Honky Tonk Women
2 All Down The Line
3 If You Cant Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud
4 Starfucker
5 Gimmie Shelter
6 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
7 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
8 You Cant Always Get What You Want
9 Happy
10 Tumbling Dice
11 Its Only Rock n Roll
12 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
13 Fingerprint File
14 Cherry Oh Baby (Donaldson)
15 Angie
16 Wild Horses
17 Thats Life (Preston)
18 Outa Space (Preston, Greene)
19 Brown Sugar
20 Midnight Rambler
21 Rip This Joint
22 Street Fighting Man
23 Jumpin Jack Flash
24 Sympathy For The Devil
Cuts 1-24: Released on HOLD ON TIGHT (BT CD [[DAC and VGP]).
Cuts 1-16, 18-22, 24: Released on HOLD ON TIGHT (BT and BT CD [Hot 1/2]).
0.270A JUNE 28 or 29, 1975 GUEST SESSION FOR ERIC CLAPTON, ELECTRIC LADYLAND
STUDIOS, NEW YORK CITY
1 Carnival To Rio (Clapton)
Cut 1: Released on
ERIC CLAPTON AND HIS ROLLING STONES (BT CD);
GALS GAGS PIN-UPS (BT CD [(incomplete));
SYMPATHY FOR SLOWHAND (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 1 (additional musicians): Guitar, vocals Eric Clapton; guitar George Terry; bass Carl
Radle; drums Jamie Oldaker; clavinet Billy Preston; organ Dick Sims; percussion Ollie Brown;
back-up vocals Yvonne Elliman, Marcy Lewy
Cuts 3, 4, 9, 10, 13: Released on THE BEST OF THE ROLLING STONES LIVE IN CONCERT FROM
1971 THROUGH 1975 (BT).
Cuts 8-10, 14, 15, 18, 22: Released on ROLLING STONES AMERICAN TOUR 75 VOLUME 2 (BT).
Cut 23 (vocal overdubs, edited): Released on
LOVE YOU LIVE, Rolling Stones Records COC 2-9001/COC 89101, September 16/September
17, 1977, and RSR-CBS 450208-2/RSR-Columbia C2K 40496 (double CD), November 27, 1986;
OUR DEMONIC INVOCATION (BT).
19
20
21
22
23
Midnight Rambler
Rip This Joint
Street Fighting Man
Jumpin Jack Flash
Sympathy For The Devil
Songs 1-23 (preceded by the Introduction): Released on L.A. FORUM (LIVE IN 1975) (DVD + 2 CD),
Eagle Vision EAGDV038/EV306889, October 14/November 17, 2014.
Songs 1-23: Circulated on video (professional multi-camera recording; songs 3, 5, 6, 8-10, 12, 13
also circulating on a tape known as HOT AS HELL).
Cuts 1-23: Released on
L.A. CONNECTION (BT CD);
LIVE AT THE L.A. FORUM (BT);
THE LOST MILLARD MASTERS (BT CD [Discs 1 and 2]);
WHORES, COCAINE AND A BOTTLE OF JACK (BT CD [Discs 3 and 4]).
Cuts 1-23 (plus a repeat of cut 19): Released on ROCKIN AT THE FORUM (BT CD).
Cuts 1-12, 14, 15, 18-23: Released on LIVE AT L.A. FORUM 1975 (BT CD).
Songs 6, 8, 9, 11, 13, 14: Released as promotional videos on StonesArchive.com, early April, 2012.
Cuts 18-23: Released on AMERICAN TOUR 1975 (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 8: Saxophone Trevor Lawrence; Cut 18: Saxophone Bobby Keys; Cuts 20, 21: Saxophone Trevor Lawrence and Bobby Keys; trumpet Steve Madaio.
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14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
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0.275 JULY 20, 1975 HUGHES STADIUM, COLORADO STATE UNIVERSITY, FORT COLLINS
1 Honky Tonk Women
2 All Down The Line
3 If You Cant Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud
4 Starfucker
5 Gimmie Shelter
6 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
7 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
8 You Cant Always Get What You Want
9 Happy
10 Tumbling Dice
11 Its Only Rock n Roll
12 Fingerprint File
13 Wild Horses
14 Thats Life (Preston)
15 Outa Space (Preston, Greene)
16 Brown Sugar
17 Midnight Rambler
18 Rip This Joint
19 Street Fighting Man
20 Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts 1-20: Released on
IM WORKING SO HARD (BT CD);
MORE ROCK FROM ELTON (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 1 (and maybe others): Piano by Elton John; Backstage scene preceding show released
in ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE, LWT series, May, 1977.
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14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
0.278 AUGUST 12/SEPTEMBER 5, 1975 SINGLE, ABKCO 4702 (US)/DECCA F 13597 (UK)
A Out Of Time
B Jiving Sister Fanny
Side A: Mick Jagger demo recording for Chris Farlowe, recorded at Pye Recording Studios, London,
April 27-30, 1966.
Side B: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 10-July 2, 1969.
NOTES: Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1968-1971 (CD box set), Abkco 0602
4982 70752 [Disc 8], March 1, 2005.
0.279 NOVEMBER 15, 1975 ROLLED GOLD, DECCA ROST 1/2 (UK)
A1 Come On (Berry)
A2 I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
A3 Not Fade Away (Holly)
A4 Carol (Berry)
A5 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
A6 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
A7 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
A8 The Last Time
A9 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
B1 Get Off Of My Cloud
B2 19th Nervous Breakdown
B3 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
B4 Under My Thumb
B5 Lady Jane
B6 Out Of Time
B7 Paint It Black
C1 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
C2 Lets Spend The Night Together
C3 Ruby Tuesday
C4 Yesterdays Papers
C5 We Love You
C6 Shes A Rainbow
C7 Jumpin Jack Flash
D1 Honky Tonk Women
D2 Sympathy For The Devil
D3 Street Fighting Man
D4 Midnight Rambler
D5 Gimmie Shelter
Cut A1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
Cut A2: Recorded at De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London, October 7, 1963.
Cut A3: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964.
Cut A4: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 3, 1964.
Cut A5: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964.
Cut A6: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 2, 1964.
Cut A7: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, November 8, 1964.
Cut A8: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
Cut A9: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
Cut B1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cut B2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cut B3: Recorded at IBC Studios, London, October 26, 1965.
Cuts B4-B7: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cut C1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
Cuts C2-C4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cut C5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 12-13, 1967.
Cut C6: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 18, 1967.
Cut C7: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cut D1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Cut D2: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
Cut D3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
Cut D4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 9-10 and March 10-11, 1969.
Cut D5: Recorded at Sunset Sound or Elektra Studios, Los Angeles, October 17-November 2, 1969.
START ME UP
1976
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
Tour Of Europe 76
APRIL
12-24
26-27
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30
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6
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15
17+18
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7
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MAY
JUNE
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AUGUST
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1976 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1976.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1976.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco4.html
Which Album May I Show You? http://www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs2.htm#76blackblue
Performed Songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=1976
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1976
Japanese Archives Live Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/245.html?guid=on
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19751979/1976year-sto.htm
Roberts Discs http://www.stonesvikingrob.com/1976.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
START ME UP
1976
Sing This All Together
LIVE SHOWS
RELEASES
0.280 JANUARY 27, 1976 BY INVITATION ONLY (COMPILATION), ATLANTIC K 60112 (UK)
A2 Its Only Rock n Roll
D2 Angie
Cut A2: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, April 10-15, 1974.
Cut D2: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, 1972.
NOTES: Only two tracks involving The Rolling Stones.
NOTES: Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal
06025 2760346 9 [Disc 10], April 11, 2011 (Sides A and B in reversed order).
0.284 APRIL 15/APRIL 23, 1976 BLACK AND BLUE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS COC
79104 (US)/COC 59106 (UK)
A1 Hot Stuff
A2 Hand Of Fate
A3 Cherry Oh Baby (Donaldson)
A4 Memory Motel
B1 Hey Negrita
B2 Melody
B3 Fool To Cry
B4 Crazy Mama
Cuts A1, A2, A4, B1, B4: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, March 22 April 4, 1975.
Cut A3: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, December 15, 1974.
Cut B2: Recorded with RSM, Rotterdam, January 23, 1975.
Cut B3: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, December 12, 1974.
NOTES: Cuts A1, B1, B3, B4: Promotional films based on these cuts released almost concurrently,
filmed at Ostseehalle, Kiel, West Germany, May 1, 1976 (B3 live vocals, B1, B4 edit versions);
Re-released as BLACK AND BLUE, RSR-EMI CUN 59106, March 14, 1980; as BLACK AND
BLUE (CD), RSR-CBS 450203-2 (UK/ Europe)/ RSR-Columbia CK 40495 (US), November 18,
1986; as BLACK AND BLUE, RSR-CBS 450203-1, January 11, 1988; as BLACK AND BLUE
(CD), Virgin Records 39499-2 (Collectors Edition), June 14, 1994, and Virgin Records 39647-2,
July 26, 1994; as BLACK AND BLUE (CD), Universal 2701561, June 9, 2009.
0.285 APRIL 16, 1976 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS RS 19121 (UK)
A Fool To Cry
B Crazy Mama
Side A: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, December 12, 1974.
Side B: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, March 29, 1975.
NOTES: Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal
06025 2760346 9 [Disc 9], April 11, 2011.
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NOTES: Cuts 1-20: Keyboards Billy Preston; percussion Ollie Brown; piano Ian Stewart (some shows);
Cut 6: Electric piano Mick Jagger; Cut 9: Vocals Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood, Billy
Preston and Ollie Brown; Cut 10: Additional piano Mick Jagger (not all shows); Cut 11: Vocals
Keith Richards; Cuts 13, 14: Vocals Billy Preston; Mick Jagger not involved (except for dancing
performance); Charlie Watts switching instruments with Ollie Brown; Cut 15: Harmonica Mick
Jagger; Set-list variations: Cut 3a: Only performed April 28 and 29, 1976 (Frankfurt); Cut 8a:
Only performed June 7, 1976 (Paris); Cut 8b: Only performed June 4-13, 1976 (Paris, Lyon,
Barcelona, Nice); Cut 12a: Only performed May 15, 1976 (Leicester); Cut 16: Not performed
June 15, 1976 (Zurich); Cut 20: Encore; only performed May 21-27, 1976 (London).
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (up to and including 2012) and on film or TV.
Obviously there are more recordings available to collectors: Most shows from this tour have
been circulated in one audio form or another with their full programme. Exceptions are Glasgow
(May, 11, 1976), Munich (June 17, 1976) and Zagreb (June 22, 1976) of which no recordings
seem to exist, plus Frankfurt (April 28, 1976), Leicester (May 14 & 15, 1976), Stafford (May 17 &
18, 1976), Munich (June 16, 1976) and Zagreb (June 21, 1976) where only parts of the show
seem to have been recorded.
0.287A MAY 1, 1976 PROMOTIONAL FILM RECORDINGS, OSTSEEHALLE, KIEL, WEST GERMANY, Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg
1 Fool To Cry
2 Crazy Mama
3 Hey Negrita
4 Hot Stuff
5 Fool To Cry
Songs 1-4: Shown in various TV shows all over the globe, May and June, 1976; released on THE
ROLLING STONES ON DVD SUCKING IN THE SEVENTIES (BT DVD).
Songs 1-3: Released on KNEBWORTH 1976 (BT DVD).
Songs 2-4 (all incomplete): Released in ROLLING STONES - DIE ERSTEN 20 JAHRE, Austrian TV
(ORF), June 26, 1982.
Song 5 (incomplete): Circulated among collectors as a BBC TV outtake.
NOTES: Song 1: Instrumental backing track of official version; Songs 2, 3: Edit versions of official
tracks; Song 4: Official version; Song 5: Might be a rough cut of song 1; also featuring Ian Stewart
on piano.
Songs 1-4 (all incomplete): Released in THE ROLLING STONES IN GERMANY 67 73 76 82: NEVER
TOO OLD TO ROCK N ROLL, video (transferred from private super 8 recording).
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15
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17
18
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Happy
Tumbling Dice
Nothing From Nothing (Preston, Fisher)
Outa Space (Preston, Greene)
Midnight Rambler
Its Only Rock n Roll
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
11
12
Tumbling Dice
Brown Sugar
0.296 LATE MAY, 1976 THIS WEEK STONES ON THE ROAD, THAMES TV
A Street Fighting Man
B Ron Wood Interview
C Mick Jagger Interview
D Backstage Jam
E Charlie Watts Interview
F Bill Wyman Interview
The Jaggers Wedding Anniversary Celebration
G Keith Richards Interview
H Honky Tonk Women Riffs
Billy Preston Interview
I Honky Tonk Women
Peter Rudge Interview
J Starfucker
Ollie Brown Interview
K Midnight Rambler
L Brown Sugar
M Its Only Rock n Roll
N Jumpin Jack Flash
Song A, Lines B, C, E-G, Tracks D, H: Recorded at Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, May 12, 1976.
Songs I-N: Recorded at Granby Hall, Leicester, May 15, 1976.
NOTES: All songs incomplete; Songs K-M probably missing on original broadcast but included in later,
reworked editions such as Ohne Maulkorb: Rolling Stones Special, Austrian TV (ORF), 1977;
Credits: Director: Bruce Gowers; reporter: John Fielding; camera: Frank Hodge; sound: Brian
Rendle; Freddie Slade; producer: David Elstein; editor: Keith Wilkinson; length: 27 mins.
0.297 MAY 29, 1976 STADION F.C. DEN HAAG (ZUIDERPARK), THE HAGUE
1 Honky Tonk Women
2 If You Cant Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud
3 Hand Of Fate
4 Hey Negrita
5 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
6 Fool To Cry
7 Hot Stuff
8 Starfucker
9 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
10 You Cant Always Get What You Want
11 Happy
12 Tumbling Dice
13 Nothing From Nothing (Preston, Fisher)
14 Outa Space (Preston, Greene)
15 Midnight Rambler
16 Its Only Rock n Roll
17 Brown Sugar
18 Jumpin Jack Flash
19 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-19: Released on ANY PORT IN A STORM REVISITED (BT CD).
Songs 1-4, 7, 11, 12, 15-19 (all incomplete): Circulated on video (transferred from private super 8
recording).
Cuts 1-3, 6-8, 10-18: Released on ANY PORT IN A STORM (BT CD).
Song 1 (incomplete): Circulated on video (transferred from private super 8 recording).
Cuts 2, 3, 5, 6, 8, 9, 11, 14, 16, 19: Released on THE HAGUE 76 (BT).
Cuts 4, 6, 7, 10: Released on LIPS (BT).
0.297A MAY 30, 1976 STADION F.C. DEN HAAG (ZUIDERPARK), THE HAGUE
1 Honky Tonk Women
2 Get Off Of My Cloud
3 Hand Of Fate
4 Hey Negrita
5 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
6 Fool To Cry
7 Hot Stuff
8 Starfucker
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
Songs 1-4, 6, 7, 10-12, 14, 16 (all incomplete): Circulated on video (transferred from private super 8
recording).
Songs 1, 3, 5, 8-10, 13-16 (all incomplete): Circulated on video (transferred from private super 8
recording).
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Tumbling Dice
Nothing From Nothing (Preston, Fisher)
Outa Space (Preston, Greene)
Midnight Rambler
Its Only Rock n Roll
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man
0.303C JUNE 13, 1976 PARC DES SPORTS DE LOUEST, NICE, FRANCE
1 Honky Tonk Women
2 If You Cant Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud
3 Hand Of Fate
4 Hey Negrita
5 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
6 Fool To Cry
7 Hot Stuff
8 Starfucker
9 Angie
10 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
11 You Cant Always Get What You Want
12 Happy
13 Tumbling Dice
14 Nothing From Nothing (Preston, Fisher)
15 Outa Space (Preston, Greene)
16 Midnight Rambler
17 Its Only Rock n Roll
18 Brown Sugar
19 Jumpin Jack Flash
20 Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-20: Released on BLACK AND BLUE IN NICE (BT CD).
Song 1 (incomplete): Circulated on video (professional multi-camera recording).
Cuts 2-10, 16-20 (20 incomplete): Released on TOUR OF EUROPE 76 - LIVE IN NICE 1976 (BT CD).
0.305 SUMMER, 1976 LES ROLLING STONES AUX ABATTOIRS, FRENCH TV (ANTENNE 2),
Director: Freddy Hausser
A Honky Tonk Women
B Hand Of Fate
C Fool To Cry
D Hot Stuff
E Starfucker
F You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
G You Cant Always Get What You Want
H Happy
I Outa Space (Preston, Greene)
J Jumpin Jack Flash
K Street Fighting Man
L Tumbling Dice
M Midnight Rambler
N Angie
O Its Only Rock n Roll
P Brown Sugar
Q If You Cant Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud
R Hey Negrita
Songs A, B, E-H, J, K, O-R: Recorded at Les Abattoirs, Paris, June 6, 1976.
Songs C, D, I, L, M: Recorded at Les Abattoirs, Paris, June 7, 1976.
Song N: Recorded at Les Abattoirs, Paris, June 4, 1976.
NOTES: Songs A-K: Shown as part I; Songs L-P: Shown as part II; Songs A, Q, B, R (R incomplete):
Shown as part III; Also shown in Rockpalast, WDR, December 25, 1977 (lacking songs C, D),
hosted by Albrecht Metzger.
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Starfucker
Lets Spend The Night Together
You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Dead Flowers
Route 66 (Troup)
Wild Horses
Honky Tonk Women
Tumbling Dice
Happy
Nothing From Nothing (Preston, Fisher)
Outa Space (Preston, Greene)
Midnight Rambler
Its Only Rock n Roll
Brown Sugar
Rip This Joint
Jumpin Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man
START ME UP
1977
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
FEBRUARY 20 - MARCH 2
Rehearsals, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
MARCH
1-3
4
5
OCTOBER 10 DECEMBER 21
Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris (Entry 0.310)
1977 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1977.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1977.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco4.html
Live Album www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs4livensolo.htm#77loveyoulive
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1977
Japanese Archives Live Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/247.html?guid=on
Japanese Archives Studio Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/285.html?guid=on
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19751979/1977year-sto.htm
Bootlegs Survey http://www.geocities.jp/silverland/RS1977-1978-1979.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not responsible
for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
START ME UP
1977
Sing This All Together
LIVE SHOWS
STUDIO SESSION
RELEASES
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
Cut A1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
Cuts A2, A3: Recorded at De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London, October 7, 1963.
Cuts A4, A7: Recorded at De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London, November 14, 1963.
Cut A5: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, around July 18, 1963.
Cut A6: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, August 8, 1963.
Cut B1: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, November 8, 1964.
Cuts B2, C3: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964.
Cut B3: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, July 9, 1963.
Cut B4: Recorded at the Palace Theatre, Manchester, March 7, 1965.
Cuts B5, B6: Recorded on the British tour, March 5-18, 1965.
Cuts C1, C2, C4-C7: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cut D1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cut D2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cut D3: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
Cut D4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 12-13, 1967.
Cut D5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cut D6: Mick Jagger solo single, taken from the film PERFORMANCE, recorded with studio musicians in Los Angeles, mid-1969.
NOTES: First album release world-wide of cut B4 (Pain In My Heart mistakenly credited to Redding/
Walden); Cut C7: Mistakenly credited to Jagger/Richards.
0.308 MARCH 4 and 5, 1977 THE SET, EL MOCAMBO, TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA
1 Route 66 (Troup)
2 All Down The Line
3 Around And Around (Berry)
4 Brown Sugar
5 Crazy Mama
6 Dance Little Sister
7 Fool To Cry
8 Hand Of Fate
9 Honky Tonk Women
10 Hot Stuff
11 Its Only Rock n Roll
12 Jumpin Jack Flash
13 Lets Spend The Night Together
14 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
15 Mannish Boy (McDaniel, Morganfield)
16 Crackin Up (McDaniel)
17 Melody
18 Starfucker
19 Luxury
20 Tumbling Dice
21 Worried About You
Cuts 1, 3, 6, 8, 13, 14, 16, 21 (13 faded): Released on
THE CLUB GIG (BT CD);
EL MOCAMBO 77 (BT);
EL MOCAMBO 77 (BT CD [HIV]).
Cuts 1, 6, 8, 13, 21 (13 faded): Released on SMALL CLUB GIGS (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 13, 14, 16: Released on A STONE IN MY SHOE (BT CD).
Cuts 3, 14-16 (3 edited, guitar overdubs, 14 edited): Released on LOVE YOU LIVE, Rolling Stones
Records COC 2-9001/COC 89101, September 16/September 17, 1977, and RSR-CBS 4502082/RSR-Columbia C2K 40496 (double CD), November 27, 1986.
0.308A MAY, 1977 ALL YOU NEED IS LOVE, LWT SERIES (EPISODE 15)
A Backstage Scene
B Mick Jagger Interview
C Bill Wyman Interview
D Under My Thumb
E Time Is On My Side (Meade)
Alexis Korner Interview
F Jumpin Jack Flash
Bill Wyman Interview (C cont.)
Mick Jagger Interview (B cont.)
G Eulogy For Brian Jones
Backstage Scene (A cont.)
Line A: Recorded at Colorado State University, Hughes Stadium, Fort Collins, Colorado, July 20, 1975.
Line B (incomplete): Recorded at World In Action, Granada TV show, July 31, 1967.
Line C: Probably recorded in London, 1976.
Song D (incomplete): Recorded at Altamont Speedway, Livermore, California, December 6, 1969
(taken from the film GIMME SHELTER).
Song E (incomplete): Recorded at the T.A.M.I. Show, Santa Monica, California, October 29, 1964
(taken from the film GATHER NO MOSS).
Song F (incomplete), Line G: Recorded at Hyde Park, London, July 5, 1969.
0.308B 1977 50 ALL TIME POP HITS (COMPILATION), PICKWICK RECORDS 50DA311 (UK)
NOTES: The version of Fool To Cry released on this albums has nothing to do with THE ROLLING
STONES but was performed by THE TOP OF THE POPPERS.
0.308C SEPTEMBER, 1977 SINGLE, DECCA 6.12148 AC (OLDIES BUT GOLDIES SERIES),
WEST GERMANY
A Honky Tonk Women
B Sympathy For The Devil
Side A: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Side B: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
NOTES: Side B: Previously unavailable edited version fading immediately after the last verse.
0.309 SEPTEMBER 16/SEPTEMBER 17, 1977 LOVE YOU LIVE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS
COC 2-9001 (US)/COC 89101 (UK), Producers: The Glimmer Twins
A1 Honky Tonk Women
A2 If You Cant Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud
A3 Happy
A4 Hot Stuff
A5 Star Star
B1 Tumbling Dice
B2 Fingerprint File
B3 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
B4 You Cant Always Get What You Want
C1 Mannish Boy (McDaniel, Morganfield)
C2 Crackin Up (McDaniel)
C3 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
C4
D1
D2
D3
D4
Cuts A1, A3, B3: Recorded at Les Abattoirs, Paris, June 5, 1976.
Cut A2: Recorded at Earls Court Arena, London, May 27, 1976.
Cuts A4, A5, D2, D3: Recorded at Les Abattoirs, Paris, June 6, 1976.
Cuts B1, B4: Recorded at Les Abattoirs, Paris, June 7, 1976.
Cuts B2, D1: Recorded at Maple Leaf Gardens, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 17, 1975.
Side C: Recorded at El Mocambo, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 4 and/or 5, 1977.
Cut D4: Recorded at the Los Angeles Forum, Inglewood, California, July 9, 1975.
NOTES: Cut A1: Preceded by a performance of The Steel Bands Association Of Americas and an
excerpt from Fanfare For The Common Man (Copland) by The Orquestra Filarmonica De Cuidad
De Mexico; Cuts A3, A5, B1, B2, D2, D4 and probably other tracks: Vocal overdubs; Cut A1: Remixed; Cuts B2, B4, C2, C3, D4: Edited; Cut C1: Mel Londons claim to part-composership is
spurious; Re-released as LOVE YOU LIVE, RSR-EMI CUN 89101, March 14, 1980; as LOVE
YOU LIVE (double CD), RSR-CBS 450208-2 (UK/ Europe)/ RSR-Columbia C2K 40496 (US),
November 27, 1986; as LOVE YOU LIVE, RSR-CBS 450208-1, September 21, 1987; as LOVE
YOU LIVE (double CD), Virgin 7243-8-45671-2 (Europe), April 14, 1998; as LOVE YOU LIVE
(double CD), Universal 2716424, November 10, 2009.
0.310 OCTOBER 10 DECEMBER 21, 1977 PATHE-MARCONI, EMI STUDIOS, PARIS, Producers: The Glimmer Twins; Engineer: Chris Kimsey
1 Miss You
2 When The Whip Comes Down
3 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
4 Some Girls
5 Lies
6 Far Away Eyes
7 Respectable
8 Beast Of Burden
9 Shattered
10 Everything Is Turning To Gold (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
11 Miss You [7" Version]
12 Miss You [12" Version]
13 Beast Of Burden [Album Edit]
14 Far Away Eyes [7" Version]
15 Shattered [7" Promo Edit]
16 When The Whip Comes Down
17 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
18 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
19 Some Girls
20 Lies
21 Lies
22 Lies
23 Far Away Eyes
24 Far Away Eyes
25 Respectable
26 Respectable
27 Beast Of Burden
28 Beast Of Burden [8-Track]
29 When The Whip Comes Down
30 Shattered
31 Shattered
32 Everything Is Turning To Gold (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
33 Hang Fire
34 Miss You
35 Never Too Into
36 Munich Hilton (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
37 A Different Kind
38 Claudine
39 Miss You
40 Miss You
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
Cuts 1-9: Released on SOME GIRLS, Rolling Stones Records CUN 39108/COC 39108, June 16/
June 17, 1978, and RSR-CBS 450197-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40449 (CD), November 27, 1986.
Cuts 1, 7, 8: Released on REWIND, Rolling Stones Records CUN 1, June 29, 1984.
Cuts 1, 8: Released on
REWIND, Rolling Stones Records 7 90176-1, July 2, 1984;
REWIND (CD), RSR-CBS 450199 2/RSR-Columbia CK 40505, November 27, 1986/December,
1986.
Cut 1: Released on
MIXED EMOTIONS (CD single), RSR-CBS 655193 5, August 28, 1989;
ALMOST HEAR YOU SIGH (CD single), RSR-CBS 656065 5, June 25, 1990.
Cuts 2, 7: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records EMI 2861, September 22, 1978.
Cuts 2, 8: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records RS 19309, August 28, 1978.
Cut 4: Released on
ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (CD single), RSR-CBS 655448 5, November 27, 1989;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9
[Disc 28], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 6, 12: Released on MISS YOU (12" single), Rolling Stones Records DK 4609, June 2, 1978.
Cuts 6, 7, 9, 11, 13: Released on; GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 3],
November 9, 2012.
Cuts 7, 11, 13: Released on
JUMP BACK, Virgin Records V 2726 (39321 1) and CDV 2726 (39321 2) (CD), November 22,
1993;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 2], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 3], November 13, 2012.
Cut 8: Released on ALMOST HEAR YOU SIGH (12" single), Rolling Stones Records 656065 6,
and RSR-CBS 656065 2 (CD single), June 18, 1990.
Cuts 9, 10: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records RS 19310, November 29, 1978.
Cuts 9, 10, 13: Released on SUCKING IN THE SEVENTIES, Rolling Stones Records CUN
16028/COC 16028, March 9/March 21, 1981, and RSR-CBS 450205-2/RSR-Columbia CGK
40501 (CD), November 18, 1986.
Cuts 9, 11, 13: Released on FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/CDVD 2964/ 7243 8
13378 2 0, September 30/October 1, 2002.
Cuts 9, 15: Released on promotional single, Shattered (Long/Short Version), RSR RS 19310, November or December, 1978.
Cut 9: Released on
MIXED EMOTIONS (CD single), RSR-CBS 655214 2, September 4, 1989;
TERRIFYING (CD single), Rolling Stones Records 656122 5, early August, 1990.
Cuts 10, 12: Released on
FLASHPOINT + COLLECTIBLES (double CD), Rolling Stones Records C2K 47880, May 20,
1991.
Cut 10: Released on
RONNIE WOOD, ANTHOLOGY: THE ESSENTIAL CROSSEXION (CD), EMI 311 7352,
June 26, 2006;
THE COMPLETE WOODSTOCK TAPES (BT CD [Red Devil]);
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD);
FROM SAN FRANCISCO TO PARIS (BT and BT CD [VGP]).
Cuts 11, 14: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records RS 19307/EMI 2802, May 10/May 26, 1978.
Cuts 11, 14, 56: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal
06025 2760346 9 [Disc 11], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 12, 14: Released on MISS YOU (12" single), Rolling Stones Records 12 EMI 2802, May 19, 1978.
Cut 12: Released on 12" single, Atlantic DK 4616, 1979.
Cuts 12, 17, 20, 25, 36, 41 (36 incomplete): Released on HOT AND WILD (BT).
Cut 18: Long early version with alternate lyrics (I look through my window as opposed to I look
out my window in later versions); Cut 21: Early version with one-two-three-four count-intro; Cut
22: Early version with one-two-three-four count-intro; shorter than cut 21; Cut 23: Same as cut 6,
different pedal steel solo; Cut 24: Early version with different lyrics; Cut 27: Early version with
falsetto voice; Cut 28: Extended version of cut 8 (taken from an 8-track tape); Cut 25: Early
version; Cut 26: Early version with count-intro; Cuts 30, 31, 36, 47-49, 55: Instrumental tracks
only; Cut 30: Longer than cut 31 and closer to cut 9; Cuts 33, 45: Origin unconfirmed; might come
from Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2, 1978; Cut 33: Long early
version; Lazy Bitch upfront lyrics by Mick Jagger; Cut 34: Extended version of cut 1 lacking
some solos (or cut 40 reworked with additional saxophone and harmonica if you prefer to look at it
this way); Cut 38: Early, slow rap-style run-through, mistakenly known as Acoustic Version;
Cut 39: Very long version with different vocals, probably the earliest take; Cut 40: Same as cut 39
with reworked vocals; Cut 41: Early version with back-up vocals and different lyrics; Cut 42: Only
version without falsetto vocals; Cut 43: Long early version, no saxophone; Cut 45: Another long
early version with Mick Jaggers vocals further in the background: Cuts 47, 48: Titles unconfirmed;
might be Brown Leaves; early versions of the song which would develop into Los Trios Guitaros
(a.k.a. Dancing Girls from the famous LONELY AT THE TOP BT and BT CD); Cut 48: Slower and
longer than cut 47; Cut 49: Probably the earliest take of this title; shorter than cut 36; Cut 50:
Extended version of cut 1 (or remix and edit version of cut 34 (taken from an 8-track tape); Cut
51: Same as cut 56 with early fade; Cut 52: Early version, incomplete lyrics, no back-up vocals;
Cut 53: Early version with back-up vocals and hand-clapping; containing a repeat of the You
made a dead man cum line before the final fade; Cut 54: Title listed in the BMI files which has
never surfaced; early version of 1 2 3 4 (see RON WOOD; Entry 7078); Cut 56: Remix of cut 12
(identical length) by Bob Clearmountain; Also joining in these sessions: Simon Kirke: congas;
No recordings done November 30-December 8, 1977.
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2015):
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
1978
Something Happened To Me Yesterday Felix Aeppli 08-2013 /
06-2015
MID-JANUARY - MARCH 2
Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris (Entry 0.311)
MAY
2
US Tour 1978
MAY 27 - JUNE 7
Tour rehearsals, Bearsville Studios, Woodstock, New York (Entry 0.311B)
JUNE
8+9
10
12
14
15
17
19
21
22
26
28
29
JULY
1
4
6
8
10
11
13
16
18
19
21
23
24
26
AUGUST 23 SEPTEMBER 6
RCA Studios, Hollywood (Entry 0.333A)
OCTOBER
5
6
7
1978 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1978.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1978.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco4.html
Which Album May I Show You? http://www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs2.htm#78somegirls
Performed Songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=1978
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1978
Japanese Archives Studio Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/286.html?guid=on
Chris Menicou's Studio Coverage http://www.rollingstonesnet.com/ParisToLA.html
Some Girls Bonus Tracks http://rollingstonesnet.com/SomeGirls.htm
Japanese Archives Live Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/248.html?guid=on
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19751979/1978year-sto.htm
Roberts Discs http://www.stonesvikingrob.com/1977-78-79.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
START ME UP
1978
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
[28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
[46
[47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
Keep Up Blues
You Win Again (Williams)
Dont Be A Stranger
Everlasting Is My Love
No Spare Parts
Muck Spreading
Petrol Blues
I Love You Too Much
Never Make You Cry
When Youre Gone (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Munich Hilton (Jagger, Richards, Wood)]
You Dont Have To Go (Reed)
Shame, Shame, Shame (Reed)
After Hours (Parrish)
Armpit Blues (Trad.)
Everlasting Is My Love
Black Limousine (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Never Let Her Go
Never Make You Cry
So Young
Light Up
Do Ya Think I Really Care (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Guitar Lesson
Black Limousine (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Up Against The Wall
Fiji Jim (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Black Limousine (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Sheep Dip Blues
I Love You Too Much]
Start Me Up]
Claudine
Claudine
Its A Lie
Never Make You Cry
Where The Boys Go
So Young
Do You Think I Really Care (Jagger, Richards)
When Youre Gone (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
No Spare Parts
Dont Be A Stranger
I Love You Too Much
Keep Up Blues
You Win Again (Williams)
Petrol Blues
So Young (Piano Version)
Stay Where You Are
Broken Toe
Cut 1: Released on SOME GIRLS, Rolling Stones Records CUN 39108/COC 39108, June 16/
June 17, 1978, and RSR-CBS 450197-2/RSR-Columbia CK 40449 (CD), November 27, 1986.
Cuts 1, 48, 53-61: Released on SOME GIRLS (double CD), Universal 278 405-5/Universal Republic
B0016235-02, November 17/November 21, 2011.
Cuts 1, 48, 53-62: Released on SOME GIRLS (double CD), Universal UICY-10027 (Japan), December
7, 2011.
Cuts 1, 56: Released on NO SPARE PARTS (Single), Universal 278806-8, November 25, 2011.
Cut 2: Released on
LOVE IS STRONG (CD single), Virgin Records VSCT 1503 (92507 2 5), June 27, 1994;
OUT OF TEARS (CD single), Virgin Records America V25H-38459, October 17, 1994;
OUT OF TEARS (Limited CD single), Virgin Records VSCDG 1524 (92738 23), late 1994;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9
[Disc 34], April 11, 2011;
STRIPPED COMPANION (BT CD);
VOODOO YOU (BT CD).
Cut 3: Released on
Before They Make Me Run (Mono/Stereo), promotional single, RSR PR 316 (US), June, 1978;
DOWN & DIRTY (BT 33 EP);
INTERNATIONAL INQUISITION (BT);
LAID IN THE SHADE, VOL. II (BT CD);
WHAT A JOY (BT 33 EP).
Cuts 3, 17: Released on
JAM - KEITH RICHARD (BT);
NOT GUILTY (BT);
TORN & FRAYED (BT).
Cuts 3, 48: Released on CLAUDINE (BT).
Cuts 4-7 (6 incomplete): Released on REGGAE N ROLL 2 (BT).
Cuts 4, 6-8, 48: Released on CLAUDINE - ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 4, 6-8: Released on
THE PARIS REHEARSALS (BT);
SOME OTHER GIRLS (BT).
Cuts 4, 6-8 (4 incomplete): Released on PLACE PIGALLE (BT).
Cuts 4, 6-8 (6 incomplete): Released on PARIS REHEARSALS FOR SOME GIRLS (BT).
Cuts 4, 6, 7: Released on PARIS OUTTAKES (BT CD).
Cuts 4, 6: Released on PARIS OUTTAKES VOL. II (BT CD).
Cut 5: Released on
ALL THEM WOMEN (BT);
SOME MORE GIRLS (BT).
Cuts 5, 6, 27, 40-43 (all with speed problems, 6 incomplete), 63, 64: Released on PLACE PIGALLE
5/6 (BT CD).
Cuts 7, 8: Released on PARIS OUTTAKES VOL. I (BT CD).
Cuts 8, 16, 18-20, 22-24, 33, 37, 39 (23 incomplete): Released on PARIS RESULTS (BT).
Cuts 8, 18-20, 22-24, 37, 39 (23 incomplete): Released on PARIS RESULTS (BT CD).
Cuts 9, 14: Released on
SOME GIRLS MADE MANY GIRLS (BT CD);
WHAT AM I LIVING FOR? (BT).
Cuts 9, 14, 16: Released on TWILIGHT ZONE (BT CD).
Cuts 10, 28, 47: Origin shifted to Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10 December 21, 1977
(see Entry 0.310).
Cut 11: Released on
GENIUS IS PAIN (BT);
MONA (BT);
TIP OF THE TITS (BT EP).
Cuts 12, 13: Released on EMOTIONAL RESCUE DEMOS (BT CD).
Cuts 15, 21, 25-27, 29-32: Released on PARIS RESULTS VOL. 2 (BT CD).
Cut 17: Released on
THE COMPASS POINT WORKS PART 1 (BT CD);
HIGHWAY BOUND (BT);
SOUL SURVIVOR (BT);
WHAT A FEELING (BT).
Cuts 19-22, 24, 31, 33-36: Released on BETTER RESULTS (BT CD).
Cuts 19-22, 24, 33-36: Released on BETTER RESULTS (BT).
Cuts 34, 44: Released on TATTOO TOO (BT CD).
Cut 38: Released on
COULD YOU WALK ON THE WATER? (BT CD);
FAST TALKING (BT CD).
Cuts 40-45 (45 incomplete), 63, 64: Released on
SHEEP-DIP-BLUES (BT);
SHEEP-DIP-BLUES (BT CD).
Cut 46: Origin shifted to Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, November 11 December 17, 1982
(see Entry 0.415).
Cut 48: Released on
EXTENDED PLAY (BT);
LONELY AT THE TOP (BT CD);
MICK & GEORGE LIVE 1982 (BT EP);
PARIS OUTTAKES VOL. I (BT CD);
PLAY THE TATTOO (BT and BT CD);
TATTOO YOU SESSIONS (BT CD);
THEIR LEGENDS LIVES ON (BT single).
Cuts 48, 49: Released on STATIC IN THE ATTIC (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1, 3, 6, 15, 16, 19, 21, 22, 39, 50: Pedal steel Ron Wood; Cuts 1, 3, 9, 16: Vocals, bass,
electric and acoustic guitar Keith Richards; originally entitled Rotten Roll; Cuts 2, 4, 6-8, 12, 13,
19, 26, 29-32, 34, 35, 41, 44, 45, 48, 49: Piano Ian Stewart; Cut 2: Based on cut 37; finished at
Don Was' private studio and at A&M Recording Studios, Hollywood, January 15 - April 23, 1994,
with new vocals; also new piano solo Chuck Leavell; Cuts 2, 15, 31, 32, 34, 37, 41, 42, 44, 45, 50:
Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 3: Promotional remix of cut 1, containing an extra refrain after verse
2 replacing the usual I gotta move I had my fun with Give me a kiss and you can cum; Cuts 4,
43: Also known as Fiji Gin or Bring Your Electric Guitar; Cuts 5, 11, 14, 25, 46, 58: Originally also
known as I Cant Help It; Cut 5: High energy punk vocal version; Cuts 6, 39: Mistakenly known as
Yellow Cab; Cut 7: Originally entitled On The Way Down; also mistakenly known as Misty Roads;
Cut 8: Shared vocals Mick Jagger and Keith Richards; drums Keith Moon; a.k.a. Just Because I
Told You; Cut 9: Early version, different lyrics; Cut 11: Slower than cut 5; some guide vocals by
Mick Jagger; Cut 12: Early, very aggressive version with Mick Jaggers vocals recorded off-mike;
Cut 13: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Jaggers vocals recorded off-mike; also known as Where
The Boys All Go (which doesnt make much sense since every version contains this line); Cuts
14, 23, 31, 32, 38, 40-42, 45, 63, 64: Instrumental tracks only; Cut 16: Extended version of cut 3;
Cut 17: Early rough version; vocals and probably piano Keith Richards; Cut 18: Originally known
as Some People Tell Me; Cut 19: Electric piano and harmony vocals Keith Richards; Cut 20:
Percussion Keith Richards; marimbas (but no bass) Bill Wyman; mistakenly known as Do You
Get Enough; Cut 21: Version with falsetto vocals and count-intro; Cut 22: Piano Keith Richards;
Cut 24: Piano Mick Jagger; drums Ian Stewart; Keith Richards, Bill Wyman, Ron Wood and
Charlie Watts not involved; also known as Petrol Gang; Cut 25: Only version with back-up vocals;
Cuts 26, 36: Additional electric piano, probably Mick Jagger; Cut 27: Also known as Redeyes; Cut
29: Mistakenly known as Biscuit Blues; Cuts 31, 32: Ron Wood probably not involved; Cut 33:
Version with falsetto vocals and slide guitar; Cut 34: Early version, same opening as official take,
starting on You ride around, babe; inspired by Hardin Hop Wilson and by Johnny Big Moose
Walker licks; Cut 36: Slower version with count-intro and early fade; Cut 38: Might be another
take of cut 28; Cut 39: Different mix of cut 6 replacing most of the pedal steel; Cut 40: Mistakenly
known as Again And Again And Again; Cut 41: Also known as Broken Head Blues; Cut 43:
Different mix of cut 4, additional guitar; Cut 44: Early version, opening different from official take;
starting with a long harmonica solo and a repeated We used to ride line; Cut 49: Edit version of
cut 48, lacking two choruses in the middle of the song; Cut 50: Longer and faster than cut 15;
Mick Jaggers vocals less up-front; Cut 51: Longer basic track for cut 26 featuring off-mike vocals
by Mick Jagger; also known as Glass Eye; Cut 52: Another early version; Cut 53: Different mix of
cut 2; new vocals recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork Studios, La Fourchette, near Poce-surCisse, France, August, 2011; also additional back-up vocals and new ending; Cut 54: Same basic
track as cut 6 (no longer co-credited to Ron Wood); Mick Jaggers vocals (some rewritten lyrics)
and additional guitar recorded at Le Fork Studios, La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France,
August, 2001; also additional piano, probably Chuck Leavell, recorded at Berkeley Street Studios,
Los Angeles, Summer, 2011; Cut 55: Same backing track as cut 27; rewritten vocals, additional
harmonica and guitar overdubs recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork Studios, La Fourchette, near
Poce-sur-Cisse, France, August, 2011; Cut 56: Same backing track as cut 22; rewritten vocals,
electric piano, tambourine and guitar overdubs recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork Studios, La
Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, August, 2011; additional pedal steel by Ron Wood,
probably recorded at Ruxley Towers, Claygate, Surrey, September, 2011; Cut 57: Same backing
track as cut 20; rewritten vocals and percussion recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork Studios, La
Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, August, 2011 (also additional percussion Matt Clifford);
bass Don Was and harmonica Sugar Blue, probably recorded at Berkeley Street Studios, Los
Angeles, Summer 2011; and maybe guitar overdubs Keith Richards, recorded at Electric Lady
Studios, New York City, September, 2011; Cut 58: Different mix of cut 5; some new vocals
recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork Studios, La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France,
August, 2011; guitar overdubs recorded by Keith Richards, Electric Lady Studios, New York City,
September, 2011 (also credited for inaudible piano overdubs); Cut 59: Same backing track as cut
18; rewritten vocals plus additional harmonica recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork Studios, La
Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, August, 2011; Cut 60: Different mix of cut 19; new
vocals, harmony vocals and additional guitar recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork Studios, La
Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, August or September, 2011; and maybe guitar
overdubs Keith Richards, recorded at Electric Lady Studios, New York City, September, 2011;
Cut 61: Edit version of cut 24, omitting drums and the We don't need any of that Arab stuff line
to avoid political controversy; Cut 62: Different mix of cut 53 lacking back-up vocals and featuring
more prominent pianos instead of guitars; Cut 63: Also known as Sunshine Glance.
0.311A MAY 2, 1978 PROMOTIONAL FILM RECORDINGS, NEW YORK CITY, Director: Michael
Lindsay-Hogg
1 Miss You
2 Far Away Eyes
3 Respectable
Cuts 1-3: Released on HIP SHAKE 1978 (BT CD).
Songs 1-3: Released on THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD SUCKING IN THE SEVENTIES (BT
DVD)
Song 1: Probably premiered in Top of the Pops, BBC-TV show, June 8, 1978.
Song 1 (incomplete): Released in VIDEO REWIND: THE ROLLING STONES GREAT VIDEO HITS,
Vestron 11016/MA 1016, November 4, 1984.
Songs 2, 3: Probably premiered in 20/20, ABC-TV show, June 20, 1978.
Song 3: Released in SEVENTIES ROCK & POP 78, video, Music Club MC 2090, Autumn, 1991.
NOTES: Songs 1-3: Instrumental backing tracks of official versions (song 1 edited).
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
NOTES: Cuts 1-6, 8, 9, 14-17, 19, 25, 26, 28-31, 34-37, 39, 41, 43-49, 51-54, 58-67, 72-90: Piano
Ian Stewart; Cuts 1-3, 5-9, 13, 17, 33, 38, 39, 41, 45, 51-53, 56-60, 62, 67, 72-79, 84-86, 89,
90: Keyboards probably Bernard Harvey (replaced at the very last moment by Ian McLagan);
Cuts 7, 78, 79: Pedal steel Ron Wood; Cuts 8-10, 15, 18-22, 33, 43-52, 56, 58, 77, 89, 90:
Instrumental tracks only; Cuts 10, 13, 15 (two openings), 21, 22, 25, 27, 34, 35, 43-46, 55, 56,
58, 59, 63, 65-67, 73-77, 79, 80: Incomplete recordings; Cuts 10-14, 23, 34: Mick Jaggers vocals
recorded off-mike; Cuts 10, 11, 27, 28, 57: Harmonica Sugar Blue; Cut 12: Little Walter Jacobs
original recording from 1957 entitled Temperature; Cut 48: Might include passages from Aint She
Sweet (Yellen, Ager); Lines 68-71: Interviews conducted June 4, 1978; Cut 83: Vocals Keith
Richards.
0.312 MAY 10/MAY 26, 1978 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS RS 19307 (US)/EMI 2802
(UK)
A Miss You
B Far Away Eyes
Sides A, B: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
NOTES: Sides A, B: Edit versions; Side B: listed as Faraway Eyes on UK label.
0.313 MAY 19/JUNE 2, 1978 MISS YOU (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 12 EMI
2802 (UK)/DK 4609 (US)
A Miss You
B Far Away Eyes
Sides A, B: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
NOTES: First official 12" Single by The Rolling Stones; - Side A: Different from single version;
Side B: LP version on US edition, single version on UK edition; UK edition re-released with
bonus track on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025
2760346 9 [Disc 11], April 11, 2011.
0.314 JUNE 16/JUNE 17, 1978 SOME GIRLS, ROLLING STONES RECORDS CUN 39108 (UK)/
COC 39108 (US)
A1 Miss You
A2 When The Whip Comes Down
A3 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
A4 Some Girls
A5 Lies
B1 Far Away Eyes
B2 Respectable
B3 Before They Make Me Run
B4 Beast Of Burden
B5 Shattered
Side A, Cuts B1, B2, B4, B5: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December
21, 1977.
Cut B3: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2, 1978.
NOTES: First Rolling Stones Records release distributed by EMI in Europe; - Cuts A1, B1, B2: Promotional films released based on these cuts, filmed in New York City, May 2, 1978 (all live
vocals); Re-released as SOME GIRLS (CD), RSR-CBS 450197-2 (UK/Europe)/RSR-Columbia
CK 40449 (US), November 27, 1986; as SOME GIRLS, RSR-CBS 450197-1, September 21,
1987; as SOME GIRLS (CD), Virgin Records 39505-2 (Collectors Edition), June 14, 1994, and
Virgin Records 39526-2, July 26, 1994; as SOME GIRLS (CD), Universal 2701566, June 9, 2009;
with bonus disc as on SOME GIRLS (double CD), Universal 278 405-5/Universal Republic
B0016235-02, November 17/November 21, 2011.
12
13
14
15
16
17
Shattered
Sweet Little Sixteen (Berry)
Tumbling Dice
Happy
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
0.319 EARLY SUMMER, 1978 (PROBABLY) ROLLING STONES - KNEBWORTH 76, AMERICAN TV REPORT
A Route 66 (Troup)
B Hot Stuff
C You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
D Wild Horses
E Midnight Rambler
Songs A-E (E incomplete): Recorded at Knebworth Park, Hertfordshire, August 21, 1976.
0.321 JUNE 26, 1978 WAR MEMORIAL COLISEUM, GREENSBORO, NORTH CAROLINA
1 Honky Tonk Women
2 Starfucker
3 When The Whip Comes Down
4 Miss You
5 Lies
6 Beast Of Burden
7 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
8 Respectable
9 Far Away Eyes
10 Love In Vain (Johnson)
11 Shattered
12 Tumbling Dice
13 Happy
14 Sweet Little Sixteen (Berry)
15 Brown Sugar
16 Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts 1-16 (7 incomplete): Released on SOUTHERN QUOTATIONS (BT).
Cuts 11, 13: Released on SATISFACTION GUARANTEED (BT).
0.328 JULY 11, 1978 KIEL OPERA HOUSE, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
1 Let It Rock (Anderson)
2 All Down The Line
3 Honky Tonk Women
4 Starfucker
5 When The Whip Comes Down
6 Beast Of Burden
7 Lies
8 Miss You
9 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
10 Shattered
11 Respectable
12 Far Away Eyes
13 Love In Vain (Johnson)
14 Tumbling Dice
Cuts 1-14: Released on SATISFACTION GUARANTEED (BT CD [VGP, Disc 5]).
Cuts 6-9, 11-13: Released on SATISFACTION GUARANTEED (BT).
NOTES: Also see Mick JAGGER, Entry 1102.
0.330 JULY 18, 1978 WILL ROGERS AUDITORIUM, FORT WORTH, TEXAS
1 Let It Rock (Anderson)
2 All Down The Line
3 Honky Tonk Women
4 Starfucker
5 When The Whip Comes Down
6 Beast Of Burden
7 Miss You
8 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
Shattered
Respectable
Far Away Eyes
Love In Vain (Johnson)
Tumbling Dice
Happy
Sweet Little Sixteen (Berry)
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
Songs 1-17: Released in SOME GIRLS LIVE IN TEXAS, film, premiered in selected cinemas around
the world, October 4, 2011.
Songs 1-17, Cuts 1-17: Released on SOME GIRLS LIVE IN TEXAS 78 (DVD plus CD), Eagle Vision
ERDVCD065, November 18, 2011.
Cuts 1-17: Released on
HANDSOME GIRLS (BT CD [Devil Prod.]);
OUT ON BAIL (BT CD [VGP 278].
Cuts 1-17 (including repeats of 2-6, 9, 11, 17): Released on
HANDSOME GIRLS (BT CD [Dandelion]);
HANDSOME GIRLS (BT CD [TSP]).
Songs 1-6: Circulated on video (unaired NBC footage).
Cuts 1-6: Released on SOMEWHERE IN DALLAS 78 (BT CD).
Songs 5, 7 (both incomplete): Shown in NBC-News, Chicago, TV report, July, 1978.
NOTES: Cut 11: Fiddle Doug Kershaw.
0.333 JULY 26, 1978 OAKLAND ALAMEDA COUNTY COLISEUM, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA
1 Let It Rock (Anderson)
2 All Down The Line
3 Honky Tonk Women
4 Starfucker
5 When The Whip Comes Down
6 Beast Of Burden
7 Lies
8 Miss You
9 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
10 Shattered
11 Respectable
12 Far Away Eyes
13 Love In Vain (Johnson)
14 Tumbling Dice
15 Happy
16 Sweet Little Sixteen (Berry)
17 Brown Sugar
18 Jumpin Jack Flash
19 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cuts 1-19: Released on IN OAKLAND ON MICKS BIRTHDAY (BT CD).
Cuts 1-8, 10-19: Released on ALL RIGHTS RESERVED (BT CD).
Cuts 2-14: Released on
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED (BT);
IN OAKLAND ON MICKS BIRTHDAY (BT).
Cut 3, 19: Released on SATISFACTION GUARANTEED (BT).
Cut 19: Released on HANDSOME GIRLS (BT CD [Dandelion]).
NOTES: Cuts 6, 8: Saxophone by Bobby Keys.
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
[27
28
29
30
0.334 AUGUST 28, 1978 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS RS 19309 (US)
A Beast Of Burden
B When The Whip Comes Down
Sides A, B: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
NOTES: Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal
06025 2760346 9 [Disc 12], April 11, 2011.
0.334A SEPTEMBER 22, 1978 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS EMI 2861 (UK)
A Respectable
B When The Whip Comes Down
Sides A, B: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
NOTES: Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal
06025 2760346 9 [Disc 13], April 11, 2011.
0.335A OCTOBER 6, 1978 REHEARSALS, SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, NBC-TV STUDIOS, NEW
YORK CITY
1 Respectable
2 Respectable
3 Respectable
4 Beast Of Burden
5 Beast Of Burden
6 Beast Of Burden
7 Summer Romance
8 Respectable
9 Respectable
10 Respectable
11 Shattered
12 Respectable
13 Shattered
14 Beast Of Burden
Songs 1-14: Circulated on video (unaired NBC footage).
Cuts 1-14: Released on
ALL MIXED UP (BT CD);
JUST A PILLOW OF SOCIETY (BT);
SOME GIRLS/SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 78 (BT CD).
Cuts 1-13: Released on SUCKING DON ON SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE (BT CD).
Cuts 4-8 (8 incomplete): Released on SOME TATTOOS (BT).
Cuts 2, 3, 7: Released on HOT AND WILD (BT).
Cuts 2, 3: Released on
HIGHWAY BOUND (BT);
INSTRUMENTALS VOLUME II (BT).
Cuts 9, 10 (both incomplete): Released on COMMANDO RAID (BT).
NOTES: Songs 1-14: Piano Ian Stewart; keyboards Ian McLagan; Songs 1-3, 7-10, 12: Additional
guitar Mick Jagger; Songs 1, 2: Instrumental tracks only; Songs 1, 4, 5, 7-9: Incomplete
recordings; Song 7: Ron Wood not involved; Songs are part of a 160 minutes original video
recording.
0.336 OCTOBER 7, 1978 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE, NBC-TV SHOW, NEW YORK CITY, Host
John Belushi
1 Beast Of Burden
2 Respectable
3 Shattered
4 Mick Jagger and Dan Aykroyd in The Tomorrow Show Skit
5 Ron Wood, Charlie Watts, John Belushi, Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd in the
Cheeseburger Skit
6 Keith Richards Sketch
7 Respectable
8 Shattered
Songs 1-3, Lines 4, 5: Released on SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: THE COMPLETE FOURTH SEASON
(1978-1979) (DVD box set), Universal 0025195017343, December 2, 2008.
Songs 1-3, Line 4: Released on
SOME GIRLS LIVE IN TEXAS 78 (DVD plus CD), Eagle Vision ERDVCD065, November 18,
2011;
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE (BT DVD).
Cuts 1-3, Line 4: Released on
SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE (BT);
SOME GIRLS/SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE 78 (BT CD).
Songs 1-3: Released on THE ROLLING STONES ON DVD SUCKING IN THE SEVENTIES
(BT DVD).
Cuts 1-3: Released on
HANDSOME GIRLS (BT CD [Devil Prod.]);
SUCKING DON ON SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE (BT CD);
TWILIGHT ZONE (BT CD).
Line 4: Released on SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - 25 YEARS OF MUSIC: VOL 1 (DVD), Lions Gate
71119, August 12, 2003.
NOTES: Songs 1-3, 7, 8: Piano Ian Stewart; keyboards and back-up vocals Ian McLagan; Cuts 2, 7:
Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Line 4: Dan Aykroyd imitating Tom Snyder doing an interview with
Mick Jagger who plays the part of himself; Line 5 (probable), Line 6, Songs 7, 8: Pre-recorded
during dress rehearsals, October 7, 1978, Line 6: Censored skit which has Keith Richards discussing his drug habits, the possibility of a prison sentence and the imminent call for a blood
change in Switzerland; Songs 7, 8: More explicit versions of songs 2 and 3: Song 7: Containing
a Dont fuck my wife-line in the refrain.
0.337 NOVEMBER 29, 1978 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS RS 19310 (US)
A Shattered
B Everything Is Turning To Gold (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Sides A, B: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
NOTES: Side A: Special edited version released on promotional single, Shattered (Long/Short
Version), RSR RS 19310; Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006
(CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 14], April 11, 2011.
START ME UP
1979
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
JANUARY 22 - FEBRUARY 12
Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas (Entry 0.338)
APRIL
22
22
JUNE 25 AUGUST 30
Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris (Entry 0.343)
SEPTEMBER 12 OCTOBER 8
Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris (Entry 0.343 cont.)
1979 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1979.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1979.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco4.html
Which Album May I Show You? www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs3comps.htm#79timewaits
Sessions & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1979
Japanese Archives Live Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/249.html?guid=on
Japanese Archives Studio Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/287.html?guid=on
Emotional Rescue Outtakes http://rollingstonesnet.com/Emotional.html
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19751979/1979year-sto.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
START ME UP
1979
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
0.338 JANUARY 22 FEBRUARY 12, 1979 COMPASS POINT STUDIOS, NASSAU, BAHAMAS,
Producers: The Glimmer Twins; Engineer: Chris Kimsey
1 Shes So Cold
2 All About You
3 I Think Im Going Mad
4 Shes So Cold [Cleaned-Up Promo Remix]
5 All About You
6 Shes So Cold
7 It Wont Be Long
8 Oh, What A Feeling (Everly)
9 Lets Go Steady (Alexander)
10 Its Cold Down There
11 Los Trios Guitaros (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
12 Whats The Matter
13 Linda Lu (Sharpe)
14 Sweet Home Chicago (Johnson)
15 Lonely At The Top
16 Munich Hilton (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
17 Little T & A
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
Cuts 1, 2: Released on EMOTIONAL RESCUE, Rolling Stones Records COC 16015/ CUN 39111,
June 23/June 27, 1980, and RSR-CBS 450206-2/RSR-Columbia CGK 40500 (CD), November
27, 1986.
Cut 1: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records RS 21001/RSR 106, September 10/September 22, 1980;
REWIND, Rolling Stones Records CUN 1, June 29, 1984;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 3], November 9, 2012.
Cut 3: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records 7-99788/RSR 114, January 23/January 30, 1984;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9
[Disc 23], April 11, 2011;
THE COMPLETE WOODSTOCK TAPES (BT CD [Red Devil]).
Cut 4: Released on
promotional single, Rolling Stones Records RS 20001, June, 1980;
THROUGH THE YEARS 63 - 93 (BT CD).
Cuts 5, 8, 9, 17: Released on
JAM - KEITH RICHARD (BT);
SOUL SURVIVOR (BT).
Cuts 5, 8, 9: Released on NOT GUILTY (BT).
Cuts 5, 8, 17: Released on WHAT A FEELING (BT EP).
Cuts 5, 9, 16, 18, 23, 24: Released on THE COMPASS POINT WORKS PART 2 (BT CD).
Cuts 5, 17: Released on INTERNATIONAL INQUISITION (BT).
Cuts 6, 7, 21, 25: Released on
ALL MIXED UP (BT CD [including repeat of cut 25]);
THE PAIN OF LOVE (BT CD).
Cuts 6, 9, 19: Released on CLAUDINE (BT).
Cut 8: Released on UNKNOWN DREAMS (BT CD).
Cuts 9, 11, 12, 14-16, 19, 20: Released on TATTOO OUT (BT CD).
Cuts 9, 11, 12, 14-16, 20: Released on LONELY AT THE TOP (BT CD [TSP]).
Cuts 9, 17: Released on
TORN & FRAYED (BT);
WEDDING ALBUM (BT).
Cuts 9, 19: Released on
CLAUDINE - ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN (BT and BT CD);
STATIC IN THE ATTIC (BT CD).
Cut 9: Released on
THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD);
FOXES IN THE BOXES, VOL. ONE (Internet BT download);
KEEF, BABY KEEF! (BT single);
PARIS OUTTAKES VOL. II (BT CD).
Cut 10: Released on
COULD YOU WALK ON THE WATER? (BT CD);
FAST TALKING (BT CD);
PLACE PIGALLE 5/6 (BT CD [instrumental opening only]).
Cuts 11, 12, 14-16: Released on
EMOTIONAL TATTOO (BT);
LONELY AT THE TOP (BT and BT CD [Green Rec.]).
Cuts 11 (listed as 13), 12, 14-17, 20, 22: Released on THE COMPASS POINT WORKS PART 1
(BT CD).
Cuts 11, 13, 15: Released on PARIS RESULTS (BT and BT CD).
Cut 11: Released on EP 2: DRIFT AWAY (BT EP).
Cut 12: Released on PARIS RESULTS VOL. 2 (BT CD).
Cuts 12, 15: Released on EP 1: LONELY AT THE TOP (BT EP).
Cuts 17, 20, 22: Released on TATTOO TOO (BT CD).
Cuts 17, 20: Released on ALL INSIDE OUR CRAZY DREAMS (BT and BT CD).
0.339 APRIL 22, 1979 (EARLY SHOW) KEITH RICHARDS C.N.I.B. (CANADIAN NATIONAL
INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND) BENEFIT CONCERT, CIVIC AUDITORIUM, OSHAWA,
ONTARIO, CANADA
1 Breathe On Me (Wood)
2 Come To Realize (Wood)
3 Infekshun (Wood)
4 Lost And Lonely (Wood)
5 Am I Groovin You (Berns, Barry)
6 Seven Days (Dylan)
7 Before They Make Me Run
8 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
9 Let it Rock (Anderson)
10 Respectable
11 Starfucker
12 Beast Of Burden
13 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
14 When The Whip Comes Down
15 Shattered
16 Miss You
17 Jumpin Jack Flash
18 Keith Richards Interview
Songs 1-3, 8-12 (1, 3, 8, 10-12 incomplete): Circulated on video (one camera recording, probably by
City Pulse TV).
Songs 2, 11, 12 (11, 12 incomplete): Shown in a Canadian TV special (CBC) on the CNIB concerts,
April, 1979; released on THE NEW BARBARIANS SEVENTY FOUR SEVENTY NINE, BT DVD.
Songs 9, 11 (both incomplete), Line 18: Shown in various Canadian TV news reports, April 23, 1979.
Song 11 (incomplete): Released in 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING
STONES, CMV Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
Songs 11 (incomplete), Line 18: Shown in a Canadian TV news clip (probably City Pulse TV), April 23,
1979.
Cuts 11-17: Released on PLACE AUX DAMES - SHADES N CANES (BT).
NOTES: Cuts 1-7: Part 1 of the show by THE NEW BARBARIANS: Keith Richards: guitar, vocals
(cut 7); Ron Wood: guitar, vocals, harmonica (cut 5); Ian McLagan: keyboards (also on cuts 9-17);
Stanley Clarke: bass (also on cuts 16, 17); Joseph Zigaboo Modeliste: drums; Bobby Keys:
saxophone (4, and also on cuts 16, 17); Cut 8: Ron Wood, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts
not involved; Cuts 9-17: Piano Ian Stewart; Cuts 10, 13, 14, 16: Additional guitar Mick Jagger;
Line 18: Recorded at improvised press conference, Toronto, April 23, 1979.
0.340 APRIL 22, 1979 (SECOND SHOW) KEITH RICHARDS C.N.I.B. BENEFIT CONCERT,
CIVIC AUDITORIUM, OSHAWA, ONTARIO, CANADA, Introduction: Dan Aykroyd and
John Belushi
1 Sweet Little Rock n Roller (Berry)
2 F.U.C. Her (Wood)
3 Breathe On Me (Wood)
4 Infekshun (Wood)
5 I Can Feel The Fire (Wood)
6 Am I Groovin You (Berns, Barry)
7 Seven Days (Dylan)
8 Before They Make Me Run
9 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
10 Let It Rock (Anderson)
11 Respectable
12 Starfucker
13 Beast Of Burden
14 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
15 When The Whip Comes Down
16 Shattered
17 Miss You
18 Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts 1-18: Released on
BENEFIT CONCERT 1979 (BT CD);
BLIND DATE (BT);
BLIND DATE REVISITED (BT CD [TSP]).
Cuts 1-18 (11, 16 incomplete): Released on
BLIND DATE (BT CD [Shaved Disc]);
BLIND DATE REVISITED (BT CD [QC 5253/ 5254]).
Cuts 1-18 (16 incomplete): Released on BLIND DATE (BT CD [OMBS]).
Cuts 1-9: Released on NO BENEFITS (BT CD).
Cuts 1-3, 9: Released on INTERNATIONAL INQUISITION (BT).
Cut 8: Released on A SLICE OF ROCK N ROLL (BT 12" EP).
Cut 9: Released on
THE LIVE ALBUM (BT);
STONED STONES (BT).
Cuts 9, 12, 13: Released on UNRELEASED LIVE STONES 1968-1979 (BT CD).
Cuts 10-18 (10 incomplete): Released on KEITH, WHERES THE PARTY TONIGHT? (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1-8: Part 1 of the show by THE NEW BARBARIANS: Keith Richards: guitar, vocals
(cut 8); Ron Wood: guitar, vocals, harmonica (cut 6); Ian McLagan: keyboards (also on cuts 1018); Stanley Clarke: bass (also on cuts 17, 18); Joseph Zigaboo Modeliste: drums; Bobby Keys:
saxophone (2-4, also on cuts 17, 18); Cut 9: Ron Wood, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts not
involved; Cuts 10-18: Piano Ian Stewart; Cuts 11, 14, 15, 17: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cuts
17, 18: Saxophone Bobby Keys; additional bass Stanley Clarke.
0.341 JUNE 1, 1979 TIME WAITS FOR NO ONE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS COC 59107
(UK)
A1 Time Waits For No One
A2 Bitch
A3 All Down The Line
A4 Dancing With Mr. D.
A5 Angie
B1 Star Star
B2 If You Cant Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud
B3 Hand Of Fate
B4 Crazy Mama
B5 Fool To Cry
Cut A1: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, February 20-March 3, 1974.
Cut A2: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury or at Olympic Sound Studios, London, October 21
onwards or November, 1970.
Cut A3: Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, December 4-17, 1971, or January-March,
1972.
Cut A4: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30 and December 621, 1972.
Cut A5: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, 1972.
Cut B1: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, December 14-21, 1972.
Cut B2: Recorded at Earls Court Arena, London, May 27, 1976.
Cuts B3, B4: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, March 25-April 2, 1975.
Cut B5: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, December 12, 1974.
NOTES: Final Rolling Stones Records release distributed by WEA in the UK and Europe.
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48
49
50
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55
Cuts 1-8: Released on EMOTIONAL RESCUE, Rolling Stones Records COC 16015/CUN 39111
June 23/June 27, 1980, and RSR-CBS 450206-2/RSR-Columbia CGK 40500 (CD), November
27, 1986.
Cuts 1, 47: Released on GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 3], November 9,
2012.
Cut 3: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records RS 21001/RSR 106, September 10/September 22,
1980.
Cuts 5, 7, 16, 18, 19, 32, 33, 45, 46: Released on STATIC IN THE ATTIC (BT CD).
Cuts 7, 8: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records RS 20001/RSR 105, June 20/June 23, 1980.
Cuts 8, 9: Released on
REWIND, Rolling Stones Records 7 90176-1, July 2, 1984;
REWIND (CD), RSR-CBS 450199 2/RSR-Columbia CK 40505, November 27, 1986/December,
1986.
Cuts 8, 18, 24, 40: Released on THE COMPASS POINT WORKS PART 2 (BT CD).
Cuts 8, 34: Released on promotional single, Rolling Stones Records RSR 105 DJ/RS 20001, June 20,
1980.
Cut 8: Released on
ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (CD single), RSR-CBS 655448 5, November 27, 1989;
JUMP BACK, Virgin Records V 2726 (39321 1) and CDV 2726 (39321 2) (CD), November 22,
1993.
Cuts 9-14: Released on TATTOO YOU, Rolling Stones Records COC 16052/CUNS 39114, August
18/August 28, 1981, and RSR-CBS 450198-2/RSR-Columbia CGK 40502 (CD), November 27,
1986.
Cut 9: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records RS 21300, March 4, 1982.
Cut 10: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records RS 21004/RSR 109, November17/November 27,
1981.
Cut 11: Released on RONNIE WOOD, ANTHOLOGY: THE ESSENTIAL CROSSEXION (CD), EMI
311 7352, June 26, 2006.
Cuts 14, 37 (14 incomplete): Released on EMOTIONAL TATTOO (BT).
Cut 14: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records RS 21003/RSR 108, August 6/August 14, 1981;
MONA (BT) (incomplete).
Cut 15: Released on
SUCKING IN THE SEVENTIES, Rolling Stones Records CUN 16028/COC 16028, March 9/
March 21, 1981, and RSR-CBS 450205-2/RSR-Columbia CGK 40501 (CD), November 18, 1986;
RARITIES 1971-2003 (CD), Virgin Records EMI 9463 47092 2 4 CDVX 3015/ 0946 3 45401 2 4,
November 21/November 22, 2005.
Cuts 15, 36: Released on a promotional 12" single, Rolling Stones Records DMD 253, December 1,
1981.
Cuts 16-20, 46: Released on CLAUDINE - ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 16, 20: Released on LAID IN THE SHADE, VOL. II (BT CD).
Cut 18: Released on IN THE EIGHTIES (BT CD).
Cuts 21-24, 29, 30, 32, 33, 39: Released on TATTOO TOO (BT CD).
versions of cuts 2, 3, 5, 8, 11; Cut 18: Same as cut 4, lacking saxophone; Cut 22: Early version,
different lyrics; Cut 23: Extended version of cut 12, containing original guitar solo from 1975 by
Wayne Perkins; Cut 24: Another early version with more piano and back-up vocals than cut 22;
Cut 25: Early version with three count-intro; Cut 26: Early version with two -three count-intro;
Cut 27: Vocals and piano Keith Richards; Ron Wood's pedal-steel omnipresent; Cut 28: Different
mix of cut 27; additional harmonica; Cut 29: Same as cut 9 lacking piano overdubs; first version
to contain the Doo Doo Doo-chorus; Cut 30: Edit version of cut 21 with guitar overdubs; Cut 31:
Same as cut 29 plus guitar overdubs; Cut 32: Extended version of cut 14, lacking piano; Cut 33:
Same as cut 32 plus piano and guitar overdubs; Cut 34: Special edited promotional version of
cut 8, lacking the You think youre one of a special breed verse; Cut 35: Long version (probably
an extended remix of the 1977 recordings), hand clapping Chris Kimsey and Barry Sage; Cut 37:
Additional guitar Mick Jagger; pedal steel Ron Wood; Cut 38: Earliest version, different lyrics;
originally entitled Wish A Woman; Cut 39: Begun at Musicland Studios, Munich, November
13-24, 1973; different lyrics compared to cut 13; Cut 40: First version with original intro; Cut 41:
Extended early version; Cuts 42-44: All broken off; Cut 42: Bluesy version with falsetto voice;
Cut 43: Rocky version; Cut 44: Another slow take; Cut 45: Same as cut 34 with an additional third
repeat of the "I'll come to your emotional rescue"-line at the end of the second verse, and fading
early during the Riding across the desert on a fine Arab charger-line; Cut 46: New mix of cuts 27
and 28 keeping the harmonica but reducing pedal-steel to a solo; Cut 47: Edited version of cut 8,
lacking the I come to you, so silent in the night verse; Cut 48: Different mix of cut 28 with
additional pedal steel and additional harmonica; (never bootlegged) vocals Keith Richards;
Cut 49: Instrumental; also known as Feel No Pain No More; piano Nicky Hopkins; marimbas Ian
Stewart (both unconfirmed); origin of track also unconfirmed, might come from EMI Studios,
Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977 or mid-January - March 2, 1978; Cut 50: Early, punk-style
version; additional keyboards probably Mick Jagger; Cut 51: Short version lacking some horn
overdubs and the Mr. Gringo, my father he aint no Che Guevara-line; Cut 52: Short version with
a distinctive echoey percussion effect at the start, also additonal guitar, keyboards and back-up
vocals; Cut 53: Early mix of cut 14 lacking piano overdubs, also different arrangement of falsetto
vocals;Cut 54: Different lyrics, more prominent guitar and an all-male chorus (as opposed to cut
6); Cut 55: Short version with different lead vocals and lacking the third guitar; No recordings
done between July 10 and late July, 1979; also joining in this session: Martin Gordon bass (two
days in September, 1979), maybe cut 37.
START ME UP
1980
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
MARCH
28
11-14
JULY
OCTOBER 11 NOVEMBER 12
Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris (Entry 0.350)
1980 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1980.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1980.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco4.html
Which Album May I Show You? http://www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs2.htm#80emotional
Session & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1980
Japanese Archives Studio Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/288.html?guid=on
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19801984/1980year-sto.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
START ME UP
1980
Sing This All Together
MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSION
RELEASES
0.343A MARCH 28, 1980 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO SHOOTING, NEW YORK CITY, Director: Adam
Friedman
1 Emotional Rescue
2 Where The Boys Go
Songs 1, 2: Shown in various European TV shows, early Summer, 1980, and in Don Kirshners Rock
Concert, US TV show, October 26, 1980.
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: Thermographic clips; Song 1: Edit version of official release; Song 2: Extended
version of official release.
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
Cut A1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
Cut A2: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, July 9, 1963.
Cut A3: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, around July 18, 1963.
Cut A4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
Cut A5: Recorded at IBC Studios, London, January, 1966.
Cut A6: Mick Jagger solo single, taken from the film PERFORMANCE, recorded with studio
musicians in Los Angeles, mid-1969.
Cut A7: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 17, 1968.
Cut B1: Recorded at the Palace Theatre, Manchester, March 7, 1965.
Cuts B2-B4: Recorded on the British tour, March 5-18, 1965.
Cut B5: Recorded at the City Hall, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, October 1, 1966 (second show).
Cut B6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
NOTES: First official record to offer cut A4 without overdubbed audience backing; first album release
world-wide of cut A5 (Danpa not credited); Cut B1: Pain In My Heart mistakenly credited to
Redding/Walden; Cut B4: Mistakenly credited to Nanker/Phelge.
0.345 JUNE 20/JUNE 23, 1980 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS RSR 105 (UK)/RS
20001 (US)
A Emotional Rescue
B Down In The Hole
Sides A, B: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, June 25-August 30 and/or September 16October 8, 1979.
NOTES: Side A: Special edited version released on promotional single in the UK, Emotional Rescue
(Long/Radio Version), Rolling Stones Records RSR 105 DJ, and in the US, Emotional Rescue
(Long/Short Version), Rolling Stones Records RS 20001; Re-released on THE ROLLING
STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 15], April 11,
2011.
0.346 JUNE 23/JUNE 27, 1980 EMOTIONAL RESCUE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS COC
16015 (US)/CUN 39111 (UK)
A1 Dance (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
A2 Summer Romance
A3 Send It To Me
A4 Let Me Go
A5 Indian Girl
B1 Where The Boys Go
B2 Down In The Hole
B3 Emotional Rescue
B4 Shes So Cold
B5 All About You
Side A, Cuts B1-B3: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, June 25-August 30 and September 16 - October 8, 1979.
Cuts B4, B5: Recorded at Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas, January 22-February 12, 1979.
NOTES: Cuts B1, B3, B4: Promotional videos based on these cuts released almost concurrently,
filmed in New York City, March 28, 1980 (B1, B3 early version), and July 11-14, 1980 (B3 second
version, B4) (B1 extended version, B3 edit version); Re-released as EMOTIONAL RESCUE
(CD), RSR-CBS 450206-2 (UK/Europe)/RSR-Columbia CGK 40500 (US), November 27, 1986;
as EMOTIONAL RESCUE, RSR-CBS 450206-1, November 20, 1989; as EMOTIONAL RESCUE
(CD), Virgin Records 39501-2 (Collectors Edition), June 14, 1994, and Virgin Records 39523-2,
July 26, 1994; as EMOTIONAL RESCUE (CD), Universal 2701565, June 9, 2009.
0.346A JULY 11-14, 1980 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO SHOOTING, NEW YORK CITY, Director: David
Mallet
1 Emotional Rescue
2 Shes So Cold
3 Emotional Rescue
Songs 1, 2: Probably premiered in Midnight Special, NBC-TV, September 19 & 26, 1980; released on
THE ROLLING STONES VIDEO COLLECTION 1980-2001 ON DVD (BT DVD).
Song 2 (incomplete): Shown in ROLLING STONES - DIE ERSTEN 20 JAHRE, Austrian TV (ORF),
June 26, 1982.
Songs 2, 3: Released in VIDEO REWIND: THE ROLLING STONES GREAT VIDEO HITS, Vestron
11016/MA 1016, November 4, 1984.
NOTES: Songs 1, 3: Edit versions; Song 2: Official version; Song 3: Edited film montage of version 1
and the earlier thermographic version (see Entry 0.343A above).
Cuts 2-5, 7: Released on TATTOO YOU (CD), Virgin Records 39502-2 (Collectors Edition), June 28,
1994, and Virgin Records 39521-2, July 26, 1994.
Cuts 2, 4, 5: Released on GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 4], November 9,
2012.
Cut 2: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records RS 21300, March 4, 1982.
Cut 4: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records RS 21004/RSR 109, November17/November 27,
1981;
MIXED EMOTIONS (CD single), RSR-CBS 655214 2, September 4, 1989;
ALMOST HEAR YOU SIGH (CD single), RSR-CBS 656065 5, June 25, 1990.
Cuts 4, 5: Released on
REWIND, Rolling Stones Records CUN 1, June 29, 1984;
REWIND, Rolling Stones Records 7 90176-1, July 2, 1984;
REWIND (CD), RSR-CBS 450199 2/RSR-Columbia CK 40505, November 27, 1986/December,
1986;
JUMP BACK, Virgin Records V 2726 (39321 1) and CDV 2726 (39321 2) (CD), November 22,
1993;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 2], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 3], November 13, 2012.
Cut 5: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records RS 21003/RSR 108, August 6/August 14, 1981;
TERRIFYING (CD single), Rolling Stones Records 656122 5, early August, 1990;
MUSIC OF THE MILLENNIUM VOL. 2, Universal Music TV 5602302, November 13, 2000;
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002.
Cut 6: Released on
promotional single, Rolling Stones Records RS 21004, November 30, 1981;
THROUGH THE YEARS 63 - 93 (BT CD).
Cuts 8-10: Released on TATTOO YOU DEMOS (BT CD).
Cuts 8-10, 14: Released on
ALL INSIDE OUR CRAZY DREAMS (BT and BT CD);
TATTOO OUT (BT CD).
Cuts 8-10, 15: Released on TATTOO YOU SESSIONS (BT CD).
Cuts 8-14: Released on TATTOO TOO (BT CD).
Cuts 8, 14: Released on PLAY THE TATTOO (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 9, 14: Released on LAID IN THE SHADE, VOL. II (BT CD).
Cut 9 (incomplete): Released on
SOME TATTOOS (BT);
STONEFENCE (BT EP).
Cuts 10, 14: Released on THE COMPASS POINT WORKS PART 1 (BT CD).
Cut 11: Released on
THE PAIN OF LOVE (BT CD);
ALL MIXED UP (BT CD).
Cuts 12, 13: Released on
SHEEP-DIP-BLUES (BT);
SHEEP-DIP-BLUES (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1-7, 11, 13, 15: Some cuts finished at Atlantic Studios (and maybe other studios), New
York City, April-June, 1981 (probably Mick Jagger and Keith Richards only) and with RSM at an
unidentified warehouse, Paris, May 1981 (Mick Jagger only); Cuts 1, 2, 4, 11, 13, 15: Saxophone
overdubs Sonny Rollins; Cut 1: Ron Wood not involved; overdubbed back-up vocals Pete
Townshend; begun with RSM, Rotterdam, January 22-February 9, 1975, with piano and organ by
Billy Preston; Cuts 1, 4, 5: Overdubbed percussion Mike Carabello; Cuts 2, 14: Piano probably
Ian Stewart; Cut 2: Additional back-up vocals Jennifer McLean and Susan McLean; Cut 3: Guitar
Mick Jagger; bass, synthesizer and maybe guitar and percussion Bill Wyman; Ron Wood and
Keith Richards not involved; Cut 4: Begun at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica,
November 25-30 or December 6-13, 1972, with piano by Nicky Hopkins and guitar by Mick
Taylor (still audible); tambourine Kasper Winding; Cut 5: Edit version of the remixed 1979 Long
Version; Mick Jaggers vocals finished with RSM at an unidentified warehouse, Paris, May 1981;
Cut 6: Special edited promotional version of cut 4; Cut 7: Extended version of cut 1; Cut 8:
Extended early version of cut 4, lacking saxophone; Cut 9: Full length vocal version, different
lyrics, begun with RSM, Rotterdam, January 22-February 9, 1975; additional guitar Ron Wood;
Cut 10: Extended version of cut 3; Cut 11: Early version with saxophone present throughout the
song; Cut 12: Early version, different lyrics; piano Chris Kimsey; Cut 13: Different mix of cut 4 with
early fade, additional saxophone and percussion; Cut 14: Early version without saxophone; Cut
15: Different mix of cut 14, overdubbed saxophone (different from cut 2).
START ME UP
1981
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
JUNE
30
JULY
1+2
14-24
Promotional video shooting, New York City (Entries 0.351B & 0.351C)
Early tour rehearsals, New York City
American Tour 81
AUGUST 21 SEPTEMBER 24
Tour rehearsals, Long View Farm, North Brookfield, Massachusetts (Entry 0.353)
SEPTEMBER
14
25
26
27
OCTOBER
1
3
4
7
9
11
14
15
17
18
24
25
26
28
29
31
Metro Center, Rockford, Illinois (joined by Lee Allen) (Entry 0.358 - complete show
listed)
Folsom Field, Boulder, Colorado (joined by Lee Allen) (Entry 0.359 - complete
show listed)
Folsom Field, Boulder, Colorado (joined by Lee Allen) (Entry 0.359A - complete
show listed)
Jack Murphy Stadium, San Diego, California (Entry 0.360 - complete show listed)
Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles (Entry 0.361 - complete show listed)
Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles (Entry 0.361A - complete show listed)
Kingdome, Seattle, Washington (Entry 0.361B - complete show listed)
Kingdome, Seattle, Washington (Entry 0.362 - complete show listed)
Candlestick Park, San Francisco (Entry 0.363 - complete show listed))
Candlestick Park, San Francisco (Entry 0.364 - complete show listed)
Tangerine Bowl, Orlando, Florida (Entry 0.365 - complete show listed)
Tangerine Bowl, Orlando, Florida
Fox Theater, Atlanta, Georgia (joined by Chuck Leavell) (Entry 0.365A - complete
show listed)
Astrodome, Houston, Texas (Entry 0.366 - complete show listed)
Astrodome, Houston, Texas
Cotton Bowl, Dallas, Texas (Entry 0.366A - complete show listed)
NOVEMBER
1
3
5
6
7
9
10
12
13
16
17
19
20
21
23
24
25
27
28
30
DECEMBER
1
5
7
8
9
11
13
14
15
18
19
1981 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1981.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1981.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco4.html
Which Album May I Show You? http://www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs2.htm#81tattoo
Performed Songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=1981
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1981
Japanese Archives Live Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/250.html?guid=on
Japanese Archives Studio Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/289.html?guid=on
START ME UP
1981
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
RELEASES
0.351 MARCH 9/MARCH 21, 1981 SUCKING IN THE SEVENTIES, ROLLING STONES RECORDS
CUN 39112 (UK)/COC 16028 (US)
A1 Shattered
A2 Everything Is Turning To Gold (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
A3 Hot Stuff
A4 Time Waits For No One
A5 Fool To Cry
B1 Mannish Boy (McDaniel, Morganfield)
B2 When The Whip Comes Down
B3 If I Was A Dancer (Dance Pt. 2) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
B4 Crazy Mama
B5 Beast Of Burden
Cuts A1, A2, B5: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
Cuts A3, B4: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, March 22-April 4, 1975.
Cut A4: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, February 20-March 3, 1974.
Cut A5: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, December 12, 1974.
Cut B1: Recorded at El Mocambo, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 4 or 5, 1977.
Cut B2: Recorded at Masonic Temple, Detroit, July 6, 1978.
Cut B3: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, June 25-August 30 or September 16-October
8, 1979.
NOTES: Cuts A3-A5, B1, B2, B4, B5: Edit versions (previously unavailable); Cuts B2, B3: Previously
unreleased; Cut B1: Mel Londons claim to part-composership is spurious; Re-released as
SUCKING IN THE SEVENTIES (CD), RSR-CBS 450205-2 (UK/Europe)/RSR-Columbia CGK
40501 (US), November 18, 1986; as SUCKING IN THE SEVENTIES, RSR-CBS 450205-1,
November 20, 1989; as SUCKING IN THE SEVENTIES (CD), Virgin Records EMI 7243 8 73340
21, March 21, 2005.
0.351A JUNE 30, 1981 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO SHOOTING, NEW YORK CITY, Director: Michael
Lindsay-Hogg
1 Start Me Up
2 Hang Fire
3 Worried About You
Songs 1-3: Shown in various TV shows all over the globe, Summer, 1981.
Song 1: Released on THE ROLLING STONES VIDEO COLLECTION 1980-2001 ON DVD (BT DVD).
NOTES: Songs 1-3: Official versions.
0.351B JULY 1, 1981 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO SHOOTING, THE TAFT HOTEL, NEW YORK CITY,
Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg
1 Neighbours
Song 1: Shown in various TV shows all over the globe, Summer, 1981; Released in
ROLLING STONES - DIE ERSTEN 20 JAHRE, Austrian TV (ORF), June 26, 1982 (incomplete);
VIDEO REWIND: THE ROLLING STONES GREAT VIDEO HITS, Vestron 11016/MA 1016,
November 4, 1984;
THE ROLLING STONES VIDEO COLLECTION 1980-2001 ON DVD (BT DVD).
NOTES: Song 1: Official version.
0.351C JULY 2, 1981 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO SHOOTING, ST. MARKS PLACE, GREENWICH
VILLAGE, NEW YORK CITY, Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg
1 Waiting On A Friend
2 You Dont Have To Go (Reed)
Song 1: Shown in various TV shows all over the globe, Summer, 1981; Released in
VIDEO REWIND: THE ROLLING STONES GREAT VIDEO HITS, Vestron 11016/MA 1016,
November 4, 1984;
THE ROLLING STONES VIDEO COLLECTION 1980-2001 ON DVD (BT DVD).
NOTES: Song 1: Lip-synched performance of official release; Song 2: The title actually sung by Mick
Jagger to live instruments during the video shooting (not in circulation amongst collectors).
0.352 AUGUST 6/AUGUST 14, 1981 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS RS 21003
(US)/RSR 108 (UK)
A Start Me Up
B No Use In Crying (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Side A: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 11-November 12, 1980.
Side B: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, June 25-August 30 and/or September 16October 8, 1979.
NOTES: Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal
06025 2760346 9 [Disc 17], April 11, 2011.
0.353 AUGUST 21 SEPTEMBER 24, 1981 TOUR REHEARSALS, LONG VIEW FARM, NORTH
BROOKFIELD, MASSACHUSETTS
1 Still In Love
2 The Jerk (Julian)
Cut 1: Released on
ALL INSIDE OUR CRAZY DREAMS (BT and BT CD);
THE COMPASS POINT WORKS PART 1 (BT CD);
JAM - KEITH RICHARD (BT);
NOT GUILTY (BT);
PARIS RESULTS VOL. 2 (BT CD);
STILL IN LOVE (BT EP).
NOTES: Also joining in this session: David Sancious (a few days), Chuck Leavell (about one week),
Ian McLagan and Ian Stewart: keyboards; Cuts 1, 2: Falsetto vocals Mick Jagger; origin unconfirmed: might come from Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas, January 22-February 12,
1979; Also see KEITH RICHARDS, Entry 3055A, for a Solo session at Long View Farm from
May 25-28, 1981, when Keith Richards tried out the place for the band to rehearse.
0.354 AUGUST 18/AUGUST 28, 1981 TATTOO YOU, ROLLING STONES RECORDS COC
16052 (US)/CUNS 39114 (UK)
A1 Start Me Up
A2 Hang Fire
A3 Slave
A4 Little T & A
A5 Black Limousine (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
A6 Neighbours
B1 Worried About You
B2 Tops
B3 Heaven
B4 No Use In Crying (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
B5 Waiting On A Friend
Cuts A1, A3, A6, B3, B5: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 11-November 12,
1980.
Cuts A2, A4, A5, B1, B2, B4: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, June 25-August 30
or September 16-October 8, 1979.
NOTES: Cuts A1, A2, A6, B1, B5: Promotional videos released based on these cuts, filmed in New
York City (A1, A2, B1 recorded June 30, 1981; A6 recorded July 5, 1981; B5 recorded July 2,
1981, edit version); Cut A6: Entitled Neighbors on cover; Re-released as TATTOO YOU (CD),
RSR-CBS 450198-2 (UK/Europe)/RSR-Columbia CGK 40502 (US), November 27, 1986; as
TATTOO YOU, RSR-CBS 450198-1, November 20, 1989; as TATTOO YOU (CD), Virgin
Records 39502-2 (Collectors Edition), June 28, 1994, and Virgin Records 39521-2, July 26,
1994 (containing an extended version of cut A3); as TATTOO YOU (CD), Universal 2701569,
June 9, 2009.
Cut 21: Cow-bell Bobby Keys; Set-list variations: Cut 6a: Only performed September 26 & 27,
1981 (Philadelphia and Buffalo), November 3, 5 & 9 (Louisville, Rutherford, Hartford); Cut 6b:
Only performed September 26, 1981 (Philadelphia); Cut 8: Not performed September 25, 1981
(Philadelphia) and November 3, 5 & 9, 1981 (Louisville, Rutherford, Hartford); Cut 9: Not performed before November 3, 1981 (Louisville) and dropped November 10, 1981 (Hartford);
Cut 13: Not performed October 31, 1981 (Dallas); Cut 15a: Only performed September 25 & 27
(Philadelphia and Buffalo) and again October 3, 1981 (Boulder); Cut 18a: Not performed after
November 9, 1981 (Hartford); played between cuts 21 & 22 first three shows of the tour; Cut 19a:
Only performed occasionally between October 3, 1981 (Boulder) and October 18, 1981 (San
Francisco) and dropped thereafter; Cut 24a: Only performed up to October 26, 1981 (Atlanta),
in most cases as an alternative to cut 25; Cut 25: Followed by Star Spangled Banner (Key, Smith)
performed by Jimi Hendrix.
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (up to and including 2012) and on film or TV.
Obviously there are more recordings available to collectors: All shows from this tour have been
circulated in one audio form or another with their full programme, with the only exception of
Cleveland (November 17, 1981) where only part of the show seems to have been recorded.
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Cuts 3-12, 14, 15, 18-23, 26: Released on PAVE BOULDER 81 (BT).
Cut 3: Released on DRIVE CAREFULLY (BT CD).
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Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cuts 1-25, 27: Released on NEVER TOO OLD TO ROCK & ROLL (BT CD [VGP]).
Cuts 21, 27: Released on LIVE AT LA MEMORIAL COLISEUM 81 (BT).
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Jumpin Jack Flash
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
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Songs 1, 3 (both incomplete), Line 27: Re-broadcast in SATISFACTION - THE ROLLING STONES
TWENTY YEARS ON, BBC2 TV, July 15, 1982.
Cut 8 (messed-up): Released on LUVLY LICKS/SOMEWHERE OVER THE RAINBOW (BT 33 EP).
NOTES: Cut 13: Preceded by Happy Birthday to Bill Wyman; Lines 27, 28: Recorded October 25, 1981
(songs are from October 24, 1981); Line 28: Bill Wyman enthusiastically reporting his 27th birthday from the previous day...
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Songs 1-3 (2, 3 incomplete): Released on WHAT MAKES THE WORLD GO 'ROUND (BT DVD).
Cut 1: Released on
STILL LIFE, Rolling Stones Records, CUN 39115/COC 39113, June 1, 1982, and RSR-Atlantic
39113-2 (CD), 1984, and RSR-CBS 450204-2/RSR-Columbia CGK 40503 (CD), November 27,
1986;
TIME IS ON MY SIDE (12" single), Rolling Stones Records 12 RSR 111, September 13, 1982;
LIVE: THE ROLLING STONES 50TH ANNIVERSARY (double CD), Universal Music
RSTCHVCD1, April 30, 2013;
FEVER IN THE FUNKHOUSE VOL. 1 (BT CD);
GOING A GO GO (BT CD [STCD 1042]);
LAID IN THE SHADE, VOL. II (BT CD);
MISS YOU (BT CD);
RIDE LIKE THE WIND (BT);
SEXUAL HEALING (BT CD [Disc 2]);
STILL LIFE (BT CD);
TIME IS ON OUR SIDE (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 1-26: Released on
DOWN THE ROAD APIECE (BT CD [VGP]);
DOWN THE ROAD MEADOWLANDS (BT CD);
JERSEY DEVIL (BT CD [EVSD] [Discs 1 and 2]);
JERSEY DEVIL (BT CD [RS] [Discs 1 and 2]).
Cuts 1, 14, 16-20, 22, 24 (many incomplete): Released on TRUNCATED TRACKS (BT).
Songs 14, 16-20, 22, 24 (many incomplete): Released in/on
ROCKS OFF!, film, August 13, 1982;
LETS SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER, film, February 11, 1983;
LETS SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER (DVD),: Studio Canal TFC TBD 1070 (Japan),
March 7, 2003.
Cuts 14, 16-20, 22, 24 (many incomplete): Released on LETS SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER
(BT CD).
Song 22 (incomplete): Released in Lo mejor de los Rolling Stones, video (Spain), July, 1990.
NOTES: Cut 23: Additional vocals by Tina Turner.
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Shattered
Neighbours
Black Limousine (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
Twenty Flight Rock (Fairchild, Cochran)
Going To A Go-Go (Robinson, Tarplin, Moore, Rogers)
Let Me Go
Time Is On My Side (Meade)
Beast Of Burden
Waiting On A Friend
Let It Bleed
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Little T & A
Tumbling Dice
Shes So Cold
All Down The Line
Hang Fire
Miss You
Start Me Up
Honky Tonk Women
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
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0.372 NOVEMBER 12, 1981 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Under My Thumb
2 When The Whip Comes Down
3 Lets Spend The Night Together
4 Shattered
5 Neighbours
6 Black Limousine (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
7 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
8 Twenty Flight Rock (Fairchild, Cochran)
9 Going To A Go-Go (Robinson, Tarplin, Moore, Rogers)
10 Let Me Go
11 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
12 Beast Of Burden
13 Waiting On A Friend
14 Let It Bleed
15 You Cant Always Get What You Want
16 Little T & A
17 Tumbling Dice
18 Shes So Cold
19 Hang Fire
20 Miss You
21 Honky Tonk Women
22 Brown Sugar
23 Start Me Up
24 Jumpin Jack Flash
25 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cuts 1-25: Released on STONED M.S.G. 1981 (BT CD).
Songs 1-3 (3 incomplete): Probably shown by WPIX TV 11, New York City, mid-November, 1981
(in 2 different shows).
Cut 9: Released on HOT AND WILD (BT).
0.372A NOVEMBER 13, 1981 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Miss You
2 Honky Tonk Women
3 Brown Sugar
Cuts 1-3: Released on
RIDE LIKE THE WIND (BT CD [Disc 4]);
STONED M.S.G. 1981 (BT CD).
Cut 1: Released on HANNOVER 82 (BT CD [Check This Out]).
0.373A NOVEMBER 17/NOVEMBER 27, 1981 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS RS 21004
(US)/RSR 109 (UK)
A Waiting On A Friend
B Little T & A
Side A: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 11-November 12, 1980.
Side B: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, June 25-August 30 or September 16-October
8, 1979.
NOTES: Side A: Special edited version released as promotional single in the US, Waiting On A Friend
(Mono/Stereo), RSR RS 21004; Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006
(CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 18], April 11, 2011.
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Cuts 1-25: Released on ECHOES OF OLD APPLAUSE (BT CD [Discs 1 and 2]).
Songs 1-3: Shown in an unidentified TV news clip.
Songs 13, 15, 24, 25 (all incomplete), Line 26: Shown in Television: Inside & Out, TV show,
December 5, 1981; released on WHAT MAKES THE WORLD GO 'ROUND (BT DVD).
0.377 DECEMBER 1, 1981 PROMOTIONAL 12" SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS DMD
253 (US)
A If I Was A Dancer (Dance Pt. 2) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
B Dance (Instrumental) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Sides A, B: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, June 25-August 30 or September 16October 8, 1979.
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Cuts 1-25: Released on BLACK LIMOUSINE (a.k.a. NEW ORLEANS 1981) (BT CD).
Cut 1: Released on ANY PORT IN A STORM REVISITED (BT CD).
Cut 14: Released on
BLACK LIMOUSINE (BT CD);
FEVER IN THE FUNKHOUSE VOL. 1 (BT CD);
GOING A GO GO (BT CD [STCD 1042]);
MISSION DIRECT HITS (BT and BT CD);
ON TOP OF OLD SMOKEY (BT);
RIDE LIKE THE WIND (BT);
RIDE LIKE THE WIND (BT CD [Disc 3]);
SEXUAL HEALING (BT CD [Disc 2]);
START ME UP (BT CD);
TIME IS ON OUR SIDE (BT and BT CD).
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Black Limousine (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
Twenty Flight Rock (Fairchild, Cochran)
Going To A Go-Go (Robinson, Tarplin, Moore, Rogers)
Let Me Go
Time Is On My Side (Meade)
Beast Of Burden
Waiting On A Friend
Let It Bleed
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Little T & A
Tumbling Dice
Shes So Cold
Hang Fire
Miss You
Honky Tonk Women
Brown Sugar
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
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Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2015):
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
1982
Something Happened To Me Yesterday Felix Aeppli 08-2013 /
06-2015
Europe 82 Tour
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Festhalle, Frankfurt
Praterstadion, Vienna (Entry 0.402 - complete show listed)
Mungersdorfer Stadion, Cologne (Entry 0.403 - complete show listed)
Mungersdorfer Stadion, Cologne
Estadio Vicente Calderon, Madrid (Entry 0.404 - complete show listed)
Estadio Vicente Calderon, Madrid
Estadio R.C.D. Espanol, Barcelona (cancelled)
Stadio Comunale, Turin (Entry 0.405 - complete show listed)
Stadio Comunale, Turin (Entry 0.406)
Fussballstadion St. Jakob, Basle (Entry 0.407)
Stadio San Paolo, Naples (Entry 0.409 - complete show listed)
Parc des Sports de lOuest (not Stade du Ray), Nice, France (Entry 0.410)
Florence, Italy (all cancelled)
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1982 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1982.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1982.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco4.html
Which Album May I Show You? www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs4livensolo.htm#82stilllife
Performed Songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=1982
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1982
Japanese Archives Live Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/251.html?guid=on
Japanese Archives Studio Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/290.html?guid=on
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19801984/1982year-sto.htm
Roberts Discs http://www.stonesvikingrob.com/1982.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
START ME UP
1982
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
0.383 1982 THAT WAS ROCK, VIDEO, MUSIC MEDIA M 434 (US)
A Around And Around (Berry)
B Off The Hook (Nanker, Phelge)
C Time Is On My Side (Meade)
D Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
E Im Alright (McDaniel)
F Get Together (McDaniel)
Songs A-F: Recorded at the T.A.M.I. show, Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California, October 29,
1964.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Re-released as THAT WAS ROCK,
Channel 5 video, CFV 05472 (UK), July, 1987, and as BORN TO ROCK, Music Media M 434
(US), 1987; released on DVD as THE T.A.M.I./T.N.T. SHOW (THAT WAS ROCK), Umbrella
Music DAVID0168 [New Zealand], April 25, 2004.
Side B: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, June 25-August 30 or September 16-October
8, 1979.
NOTES: Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal
06025 2760346 9 [Disc 19], April 11, 2011 (Sides A and B in reversed order).
0.384A 1982 THE HISTORY OF ROCK, VOLUME TEN: THE ROLLING STONES, ORBIS HRL010
(UK)
A1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
A2 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
A3 Im A King Bee (Moore)
A4 You Better Move On (Alexander)
A5 Down Home Girl (Leiber, Butler)
A6 Long Long While
A7 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
A8 Jumpin Jack Flash
B1 Honky Tonk Women
B2 Route 66 (Troup)
B3 Under The Boardwalk (Resnick, Young)
B4 Sympathy For The Devil
B5 Honest I Do (Reed)
B6 Heart Of Stone
B7 Walking The Dog (Thomas)
B8 19th Nervous Breakdown
Cut A1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
Cut A2: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, November 8, 1964.
Cuts A3, A7, B5: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 10, 1964.
Cut A4: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, August 8, 1963.
CutS A5, B6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cut A6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cut A8: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cut B1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Cuts B2, B7: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 3, 1964.
Cut B3: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 2, 1964.
Cut B4: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
Cut B6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cut B8: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
NOTES: Cut 1: Preceded by a short introduction performed by Duke Ellington & His Orchestra,
Take The A Train (Strayhorn); Cuts 1-8, 10, 12-19, 21-25: Piano Ian Stewart; keyboards
Chuck Leavell; Cuts 2, 7, 14, 20: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cuts 5-7, 9, 10, 13-15, 20, 22,
24: Saxophone Bobby Keys and/or Gene Barge; Cut 16: Vocals Keith Richards; Mick Jagger not
present; Set-list variations: Cut 14: Performed on most shows up to June 30, 1982 (Frankfurt)
and dropped thereafter; Cut 16: Not performed May 26, 1982 (Aberdeen); Cut 16a: Performed
regularly from July 7, 1982 (Madrid) onwards.
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (up to and including 2012) and on film or TV.
Obviously there are more recordings available to collectors: All shows from this tour have been
circulated in one audio form or another with their full programme, the deplorable exception being
The 100 Club show in London (May 31, 1982) which most likely will never surface.
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Shes So Cold
Hang Fire
Miss You
Honky Tonk Women
Brown Sugar
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
0.386 JUNE 1, 1982 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS RSR 110 (UK)/RS 21301 (US)
A Going To A Go-Go (Robinson, Tarplin, Moore, Rogers)
B Beast Of Burden
Side A: Recorded at Capital Centre, Largo, Maryland, December 9, 1981.
Side B: Recorded at Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, November 25, 1981.
NOTES: Sides A, B: Edited; Side A: Vocal overdubs; mistakenly credited to Robinson/Johnson/ Moore/
Rogers on European releases (including subsequent LP); Also issued as GOING TO A GO GO
(12" Single), Rolling Stones Records 1A 052Z 64820 (Europe); Re-released on THE ROLLING
STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 20], April 11,
2011.
0.387 JUNE 1, 1982 STILL LIFE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS CUN 39115 (UK)/COC 39113
(US), Producers: The Glimmer Twins; Engineer: Bob Clearmountain
A1 Under My Thumb
A2 Lets Spend The Night Together
A3 Shattered
A4 Twenty Flight Rock (Fairchild, Cochran)
A5 Going To A Go-Go (Robinson, Tarplin, Moore, Rogers)
B1 Let Me Go
B2 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
B3 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
B4 Start Me Up
B5 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cut A1: Recorded at Meadowlands Sports Complex/ Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, New
Jersey, November 5, 1981.
Cuts A2, A3, B2: Recorded at Hampton Roads Coliseum, Hampton, Virginia, December 18, 1981.
Cuts A4, A5: Recorded at Capital Centre, Largo, Maryland, December 9, 1981.
Cut B1: Recorded at Capital Centre, Largo, Maryland, December 8, 1981.
Cut B3: Recorded at Hampton Roads Coliseum, Hampton, Virginia, December 19, 1981.
Cut B4: Recorded at Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, November 25, 1981.
Cut B5: Recorded at Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Arizona, December 13, 1981.
NOTES: Cut A1: Preceded by a short introduction performed by Duke Ellington & His Orchestra,
Take The A Train (Strayhorn); Cut B5: Followed by an extract arranged and performed by Jimi
Hendrix, Star Spangled Banner (Key, Smith); Cuts A5, B1, B2, B4 and probably other tracks:
Vocal overdubs; Cuts A5, B1, B3-B5: Edited; Edits and overdubs done at The Power Station,
New York City, March-April 1982; Cuts A5, B2: Promotional videos released based on these
cuts, filmed at Hampton Roads Coliseum, Hampton, Virginia, December 18, 1981; Album also
released as picture disc, Rolling Stones Records CUNP 39115 (UK)/ Rolling Stones Records COC
39114 (US); Re-released as STILL LIFE (CD), RSR-Atlantic 39113-2 (US), 1984; RSR-CBS
450204-2 (UK/Europe)/RSR-Columbia CGK 40503 (US), November 27, 1986; as STILL LIFE,
RSR-CBS 450204-1, November 20, 1989; as STILL LIFE (CD), Virgin 7243-8-45674-2 (Europe),
April 14, 1998; as STILL LIFE (CD), Universal 2716427, November 10, 2009.
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Brown Sugar
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
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Shes So Cold
Hang Fire
Miss You
Honky Tonk Women
Brown Sugar
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Mick Jagger Interview by Danny Somach
Keith Richards and Ron Wood Interview by Danny Somach
Bill Wyman Interview by Danny Somach
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Let It Bleed
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Little T & A
Tumbling Dice
Shes So Cold
Hang Fire
Miss You
Honky Tonk Women
Brown Sugar
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Keith Richards Interview by Robin Denselow
Ron Wood Interview by Robin Denselow
Mick Jagger Interview
Keith Richards and Ron Wood Interview
Bill Wyman Interview
Bill Wyman Interview
Song 1 (incomplete), Line 26: Shown in Zikk Zakk, Norwegian TV, August, 1982.
NOTES: Line 26: Recorded backstage before show.
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Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Mick Jagger Interview
Mick Jagger Interview by Boyd Matson
0.400 JUNE 26, 1982 ROLLING STONES - DIE ERSTEN 20 JAHRE, AUSTRIAN TV (ORF),
Narrator: Alexis Korner
A Jumpin Jack Flash
B Going To A Go-Go (Robinson, Tarplin, Moore, Rogers)
C Neighbours
D Around And Around (Berry)
E Mick Jagger Interview
F Keith Richards Interview
G Riotous Arrival
H The Last Time
I Get Off Of My Cloud
J Bill Wyman Interview
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
AA
BB
CC
DD
EE
FF
GG
HH
II
JJ
KK
LL
MM
NN
OO
PP
QQ
RR
SS
TT
Song A: Promotional film, filmed at Olympic Sound Studios, London, early May, 1968.
Song B: Promotional video, filmed at Hampton Roads Coliseum, Hampton, Virginia, December 18,
1981.
Song C: Promotional video, filmed at The Taft Hotel, New York City, July 1, 1981.
Song D: Recorded at the ABC Theatre, Hull, Yorkshire, September 21, 1964 (taken from GATHER
MOSS, Pathe colour news-reel).
Line E: Recorded at Chicago, November 25, 1981.
Lines F, FF: Probably recorded on the US tour, November or December, 1981.
Line G: Recorded at Kingsford Smith Airport, Sydney, Australia, January 21, 1965.
Songs H: Recorded at the Adelphi Theatre, Dublin, September 3, 1965 (taken from the film CHARLIE
IS MY DARLING).
Song I: Recorded at Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria, April 2, 1967 (no sound).
Line J: Recorded at Bill Wymans home, St. Paul de Vence, South of France, probably Summer, 1981.
Songs K, L: Recorded at the T.A.M.I. Show, Santa Monica, California, October 29, 1964 (taken from
the film GATHER NO MOSS).
Line M, Songs U, MM: Recorded on the Irish tour, September 3-4, 1965 (taken from the film CHARLIE
IS MY DARLING).
Song N: Recorded at Top Of The Pops, BBC TV show, London, October 19, 1965.
Song O: Recorded at Top Of The Pops, BBC TV show, London, January 25, 1967.
Songs P, Z, AA, LL, Track NN: Recorded at Hyde Park, London, July 5, 1969 (taken from the TV
special THE STONES IN THE PARK).
Line Q: Recorded for Austrian TV, unknown location, probably Summer, 1970.
Song R: Recorded December 12, 1969, probably for Pop Go The Sixties, BBC1 TV show, London.
Song S, Track OO: Recorded at Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, May 12, 1976 (taken from the TV special
STONES ON THE ROAD).
Song T: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968
(taken from the film ONE PLUS ONE).
Song V: Promotional film, filmed at County Church Hall, Essex, and Olympic Sound Studios, London,
July 30 & 31, 1967.
Line W: Recorded in Soho, London, July 31, 1967 (taken from a BBC news clip).
Song X: Promotional film, filmed at Kevin Brownjohns Studio, London, November, 1967.
Songs Y, HH, II: Promotional films, filmed at Ostseehalle, Kiel, West Germany, May 1, 1976.
Song BB: Recorded at Altamont Speedway, Livermore, California, December 6, 1969 (taken from
the film GIMME SHELTER).
Song CC: Recorded at Top Of The Pops, BBC TV show, London, April 15, 1971.
Songs DD, TT: Promotional films, filmed at LWT Studios, London, June 1, 1974.
Song EE: Footage arranged by Austrian TV, 1982.
Song GG: Recorded at Granby Hall, Leicester, May 14 or 15, 1976 (taken from the TV special
STONES ON THE ROAD).
Song JJ: Promotional video, filmed in New York City, July 11-14, 1980.
Song KK: Promotional video for the forthcoming film ROCKS OFF!, basically recorded at Meadowlands Sports Complex/Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, New Jersey, November 5, 1981.
Song PP: Recorded at Hampton Roads Coliseum, Hampton, Virginia, December 18, 1981.
Line QQ, Songs RR, SS: Recorded at Feyenoord-Stadion, Rotterdam, June 5, 1982.
NOTES: Songs A-TT: All incomplete; Credits: Directors: Rudolf Dolezal, Hannes Rossacher; producers: ORF, WDR, HR (Austrian and German TV); length: 113 mins (translation of the title:
ROLLING STONES - THE FIRST TWENTY YEARS).
24
25
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Let Me Go
Time Is On My Side (Meade)
Beast Of Burden
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Angie
Tumbling Dice
Shes So Cold
Hang Fire
Miss You
Honky Tonk Women
Brown Sugar
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Backstage Interviews involving all five Stones
0.408 JULY 15, 1982 SATISFACTION - THE ROLLING STONES TWENTY YEARS ON (BBC2
TV)
A Under My Thumb
B Mick Jagger Interview
C Keith Richards Interview
D Ron Wood Interview
E Bill Wyman Interview
Alexis Korner Interview
Harold Pendleton Interview
Giorgio Gomelski Interview
F Around And Around (Berry)
G The Last Time
H Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
I Gimmie Shelter
J Introduction Of Mick Taylor
K Keith Richards Toronto Trial
L Lets Spend The Night Together
M Lets Spend The Night Together
N Honky Tonk Women
Songs A, M, Line B: Recorded at Tangerine Bowl, Orlando, Florida, October 24, 1981.
Line C: Recorded in a Paris bar around midnight, June 12-13, 1982.
Line D, Song N: Recorded at LHippodrome dAuteuil, Paris, June 12 & 13, 1982.
Line E: Recorded during a table tennis match backstage at Mungersdorfer-Stadion, Cologne, probably
July 4, 1982.
Song F: Recorded at the ABC Theatre, Hull, Yorkshire, September 21, 1964 (taken from GATHER
MOSS, Pathe colour news-reel).
Song G: Recorded at the NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex, April 11,
1965.
Song H: Promotional film, recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, London, September 23, 1966 (no live
sounds).
Song I: Recorded December 12, 1969, probably for Pop Go The Sixties, BBC1 TV Show, London.
Line J: Recorded at Hyde Park, London, June 13, 1969.
Line K: Recorded at Toronto, Ontario, Canada, October 23, 1978 (taken from a Canadian CBC news
clip).
Song L: Recorded at Top Of The Pops, BBC TV show, London, January 25, 1967.
NOTES: Songs A-N: All incomplete; - Reporter: Robin Denselow; length: 30 mins.
0.410 JULY 20, 1982 PARC DES SPORTS DE LOUEST, NICE, FRANCE
1 Angie
Cut 1: Released on AINT IT GOOD TO BE ALIVE? (BT single).
0.412 AUGUST 13, 1982 ROCKS OFF!, FILM, FIRST SHOWN IN WEST GERMANY
A Under My Thumb
B When The Whip Comes Down
C Lets Spend The Night Together
D Shattered
E Neighbours
F Black Limousine (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
G Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
H Twenty Flight Rock (Fairchild, Cochran)
I Let Me Go
J Time Is On My Side (Meade)
K Beast Of Burden
L Waiting On A Friend
M Going To A Go-Go (Robinson, Tarplin, Moore, Rogers)
N You Cant Always Get What You Want
O Little T & A
P Tumbling Dice
Q Shes So Cold
R All Down The Line
S Hang Fire
T Miss You
U Let It Bleed
V Start Me Up
W Honky Tonk Women
X Brown Sugar
Y Jumpin Jack Flash
Z (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Songs A-L, W, Y: Recorded at Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Arizona, December 13, 1981.
0.413 AUGUST 24/SEPTEMBER 13, 1982 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS RS 7-99978
(US)/RSR 111 (UK)
A Time Is On My Side (Meade)
B Twenty Flight Rock (Fairchild, Cochran)
Side A: Recorded at Hampton Roads Coliseum, Hampton, Virginia, December 18, 1981.
Side B: Recorded at Capitol Centre, Largo, Maryland, December 9, 1981.
NOTES: Side A: Vocal overdubs.
0.414 SEPTEMBER 13, 1982 TIME IS ON MY SIDE (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES
RECORDS 12 RSR 111 (UK)
A Time Is On My Side (Meade)
B1 Twenty Flight Rock (Fairchild, Cochran)
B2 Under My Thumb
Side A: Recorded at Hampton Roads Coliseum, Hampton, Virginia, December 18, 1981.
Cut B1: Recorded at Capital Centre, Largo, Maryland, December 9, 1981.
Cut B2: Recorded at Meadowlands Sports Complex/ Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford,
New Jersey, November 5, 1981.
NOTES: Side A: Vocal overdubs; Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006
(CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 21], April 11, 2011.
0.415 NOVEMBER 11 DECEMBER 19, 1982 PATHE-MARCONI, EMI STUDIOS, PARIS, Producers: The Glimmer Twins and Chris Kimsey
1 She Was Hot
2 Wanna Hold You
3 Too Much Blood
4 Pretty Beat Up (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
5 Too Tough
6 All The Way Down
7 It Must Be Hell
8 Wanna Hold You
9 Too Much Blood (Dance Version)
10 Too Much Blood (Dub Version)
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
Cuts 1-7: Released on UNDERCOVER, Rolling Stones Records CUN 1654361/CUN 90120/ RSR-EMI
CDP 7 46024 2 (CD), November 7, 1983.
Cuts 1, 3-8: Released on UNDERCOVER (CD), Rolling Stones Records RSR-CBS 450200-2/
RSR-Columbia CGK 40504, November 27, 1986/December, 1986.
Cut 1: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records 7-99788/RSR 114, January 23/January 30, 1984;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 4], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 3], November 13, 2012.
Cut 2: Released on THROUGH THE YEARS 63 - 93 (BT CD).
Cuts 3, 9, 10: Released on TOO MUCH BLOOD (12" Single), Rolling Stones Records, 0-96902,
December, 1984.
Cut 6: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records RSR 113/7-99813, November 1, 1983;
on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9
[Disc 22], April 11, 2011.
Cut 8: Released on
I WANNA HOLD YOU (BT single);
PLAY THE TATTOO (BT and BT CD).
Cut 11: Released on
SAD SAD SAD (12" Single), Rolling Stones Records 656197 6, August 13, 1990;
SAD SAD SAD (3" CD), RSR-CBS 656197 3, August 13, 1990.
Cut 12: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records 38-73057/RSR-CBS 655422 7, late October/ November 13, 1989;
ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (12" Single), RSR-CBS 655422 8;
ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (3" CD), RSR-CBS 655422 3, November 13, 1989;
ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (CD single) RSR-CBS 655422 2, November 13, 1989;
ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (CD single), RSR-CBS 655448 2, November 20, 1989;
ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (CD single), RSR-CBS 655448 5, November 27, 1989;
ANOTHER SIDE OF STEEL WHEELS (7 track CD), Rolling Stones Records CBS-Sony CSCS
5116 (Japan), February 23, 1990;
FLASHPOINT + COLLECTIBLES (double CD), Rolling Stones Records C2K 47880, May 20,
1991;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9
[Disc 28], April 11, 2011;
CENSORED (BT CD).
Cut 13: Released on promotional single, Rolling Stones Records RSR RS 7-99788/RSRDJ 114,
January, 1984.
Cuts 14-20, 22, 23, 26-28, 44: Released on UNDER COVER OUTTAKES (BT CD).
Cuts 17-20, 22, 23, 26-28 (including an incomplete repeat of 20): Released on GOIN ... MAD & WILD
(BT).
Cuts 20, 28: Released on IN THE EIGHTIES (BT CD).
Cuts 21, 25, 29, 45: Released on THE PAIN OF LOVE (BT CD).
Cuts 25, 29, 30, 32-39, 45: Released on CHAINSAW - UNDERCOVER OUTTAKES VOL. II
(BT CD).
Cuts 28, 50: Released on LAID IN THE SHADE, VOL. II (BT CD).
Cuts 30-40, 46-49, 51, 53: Released on JAMMING WITH STU (BT CD).
Cuts 30, 32-39: Released on CHAIN SAW MASSACRE (BT).
Cuts 30, 34, 56, 58 (34 incomplete): Released on FOXES IN THE BOXES, VOL. ONE (Internet BT
download).
Cuts 31, 40-43, 46, 51, 53: Released on ALL MIXED UP (BT CD).
Cuts 31, 40, 60: Released on FOXES IN THE BOXES, VOL. TWO (Internet BT download).
Cut 36: Released on TOO MUCH BLOOD, faked promotional 12" single, Slow To Speak LV2017A,
January 21, 2012.
Cuts 41-43, 46, 51, 53: Released on ALL MIXED UP (BT).
Cut 44: Released on KEITH RICHARDS, STILL ON THE ROAD (BT).
Cut 50: Premiered by Radio 94 WYSP, Philadelphia, probably February, 1984.
Cut 52: Released on KEITH RICHARDS, LEARNING THE GAME (BT).
Cuts 59, 61: Released on FOXES IN THE BOXES, VOL. THREE (Internet BT download).
NOTES: Cuts 1-13: Most titles finished at The Hit Factory, New York City, May, 1983; - Cuts 1, 6, 7,
12, 13, 17, 18, 20, 25, 30, 31, 34, 40-43, 45-52, 54-56, 58, 59: Piano Ian Stewart; keyboards
Chuck Leavell; Cut 2: Vocals Keith Richards; bass Ron Wood; Cut 3: Overdubbed brass Chops
Horns (Darryl Dixon and David Watson: saxophone; Marvin Daniels: trumpet; Melvin El:
trombone); guitar overdubs Jim Barber; (additional?) drums Sly Dunbar; Cut 4: Bass Keith
Richards; piano Bill Wyman and Ian Stewart; Cuts 4, 5, 7: Percussion Bill Wyman; Cuts 4-7:
Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cuts 4, 17, 23: Saxophone David Sanborn; Cut 8: Extended
version of cut 2; Cuts 9, 10: Extended remixes of cut 3 by Arthur Baker; Cut 11: Part of cut 9; Cut
12: Edit version of cut 51 (faded in and out); Cut 13: Special edited promotional version of cut 1;
Cut 14: Early short version without horns; Cuts 15, 22, 31, 35: Vocals Keith Richards; Cut 15:
Known as "Early short version with double-tracked vocals; bass Ron Wood; drums Mick Jagger;
Cut 16: Early long version with horns; Cut 17: Very long version with vocals by Keith Richards
(as opposed to the 1979 recordings sung by Mick Jagger); Cuts 18, 34: Mick Jaggers vocals
recorded off-mike; Cut 19: Early version, different vocals; Cuts 20, 22, 44: Pedal steel Ron Wood;
Cuts 20, 23, 27, 32, 37, 41, 42, 47-49, 53: Instrumental tracks only; Cut 21: Early version with
organ and count-in intro; Cut 22: Early long version with different lyrics; Cut 23: Harmonica Mick
Jagger; Cut 24: More explicit version of cut 4 explaining why Mick Jagger will never visit 42nd
Street again; listed in some sources as Never Come Back To New York; Cuts 25, 43: Title
unconfirmed; might be Golden Caddy; Cut 25: Some off-mike vocals by Mick Jagger; slower than
cut 43; Cuts 26-29: Keith Richards not involved; Cut 26: Instrumental percussion track with guitar
in the final minute; Cut 27: Instrumental percussion and guitar track; Cut 28: Early vocal version
with guitar intro; Cut 29: Featuring distinctive echo in Mick Jaggers voice; Cuts 31, 40: Vocals
Ron Wood and Keith Richards; Cuts 31, 40, 60: Origin unconfirmed: might come from Pathe-
Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, January 23-February 28, 1985; Cut 32: Different drum beat (as
opposed to cut 20 which is much closer to the earlier falsetto voice recording); Cut 33: Long early
version, no additional instruments; Cut 34: Mistakenly known as Chainsaw Rocker; Cut 35: Long
version with finished vocals; Cut 36: Early long version with different lyrics; Cut 37: Early
instrumental track lacking saxophone; might be a demo, at the time entitled Dog Shit; Cut 38:
Early version with additional vocals by Keith Richards; Cut 39: Polished version; lyrics not
finished; Cut 40: Containing some Had It With You lyrics; Cut 41: Featuring the Golden Caddy-riff;
Cut 42: Reggae version; broken off; Cut 43: Long instrumental track, restarted, featuring guitar
plus drum stomp opening (as opposed to guitar intro in cut 25); Cut 44: Vocals and piano Keith
Richards; Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts and Mick Jagger not involved; although originally a 1956 hit
for Ray Price the inspiration here is the Jerry Lee Lewis version; Cut 45: Long, early rocky
version; Cut 50: Extended version of cut 1; might be an unreleased 12" mix; Cut 52: Long demo
version with drums more prominent in the mix and hardly audible vocals; Cut 53: Eddie Cochran
style version; Cut 54: Long early version starting with off-mike vocals by Mick Jagger; Cut 55:
Another early version starting with a country-like intro; Cut 56: Circulated as Come On NowRocker (?) among collectors for some time; Cut 58: Might be an extract of cut 59; Cut 60:
Instrumental, broken off; Cut 61: Early mix of cut 50 lacking double-tracked vocals; Also
resulting from this session: Interview with all five Stones for a promotional fan club 33 r.p.m.
single (Rolling Stones Records/Musidor, no catalogue number [matrix no. R-8370]) given away
free to new subscribers of the Beggars Banquet magazine, Autumn, 1983.
0.416 NOVEMBER 22, 1982 STORY OF THE STONES, K-TEL RECORDS NE 1201 (UK)
A1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
A2 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
A3 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
A4 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
A5 Off The Hook
A6 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
A7 Let It Bleed
A8 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
B1 Paint It Black
B2 The Last Time
B3 We Love You
B4 You Better Move On (Alexander)
B5 Under My Thumb
B6 Come On (Berry)
B7 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
B8 Honky Tonk Women
C1 Jumpin Jack Flash
C2 Route 66 (Troup)
C3 I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
C4 Mothers Little Helper
C5 You Cant Always Get What You Want
C6 Carol (Berry)
C7 Lets Spend The Night Together
D1 Get Off Of My Cloud
D2 19th Nervous Breakdown
D3 Not Fade Away (Holly)
D4 Walking The Dog (Thomas)
D5 Heart Of Stone
D6 Ruby Tuesday
D7 Street Fighting Man
Cut A1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
Cut A2: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964.
Cut A3: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, November 8, 1964.
Cuts A4, B2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
Cuts A5, A6: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 2, 1964.
Cut A7: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 10-July 2, 1969.
Cut A8: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
Cuts B1, B5: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cut B3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 12-13, 1967.
Cut B4: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, August 8, 1963.
Cut B6: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
Cut B7: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 10, 1964.
Cut B8: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Cut C1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 23-28, 1968.
Cuts C2, C6: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 3, 1964.
Cut C3: Recorded at De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London, October 7, 1963.
Cuts C4, D2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cuts C5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 17, 1968.
Cuts C7, D6: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 16, 1966.
Cut D1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cut D3: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964.
Cut D4: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 3, 1964.
Cut D5: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cut D7: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
NOTES: Cut D2: Mistakenly credited to B & S Womack.
0.417 DECEMBER 10, 1982 THANK YOUR LUCKY STARS (COMPILATION), DECCA TAB 51
(UK)
B1 Come On (Berry)
Cut B1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
NOTES: Only one track involving The Rolling Stones.
START ME UP
1983
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
LATE JANUARY - MID-MARCH
Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris (Entry 0.419)
MAY
The Hit Factory, New York City (probably without Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman)
(Entry 0.419)
OCTOBER
18
1983 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1983.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1983.htm
Sessions & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1983
Japanese Archives Studio Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/291.html?guid=on
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco4.html
Which Album May I Show You? http://www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs2.htm#83undercover
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19801984/1983year-sto.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
START ME UP
1983
Sing This All Together
MEDIA SHOW
STUDIO SESSION
RELEASES
0.418 FEBRUARY 11, 1983 LETS SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER, FILM, FIRST SHOWN AT
LOEWS THEATRE, NEW YORK CITY
A Under My Thumb
B Lets Spend The Night Together
C Shattered
D Neighbours
E Black Limousine (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
F Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
G Twenty Flight Rock (Fairchild, Cochran)
H Let Me Go
I Time Is On My Side (Meade)
J Beast Of Burden
K Waiting On A Friend
L Going To A Go-Go (Robinson, Tarplin, Moore, Rogers)
M You Cant Always Get What You Want
N Little T & A
O Tumbling Dice
P Shes So Cold
Q All Down The Line
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Hang Fire
Miss You
Let It Bleed
Start Me Up
Honky Tonk Women
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Songs A-K, V, X: Recorded at Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Arizona, December 13, 1981.
Songs L, M, S, Y: Recorded at Meadowlands Sports Complex/Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford,
New Jersey, November 6, 1981.
Songs N-R, T, U, W: Recorded at Meadowlands Sports Complex/Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, New Jersey, November 5, 1981.
NOTES: Songs A-Y: Many incomplete; Songs I, Y: Previously released as promotional videos (song Y:
Using footage and clippings from the entire film); Credits: Director: Hal Ashby; assistant: Pablo
Ferro; producer: Ronald L. Schwary; camera: Caleb Dechanel, Gerald Feil; editors: Lisa Day,
Sonya Sones; length: 92 mins.; Leaving aside the omission of When The Whip Comes Down,
this film music wise is identical with ROCKS OFF! (see Entry 0.412 above); there are, however,
variations in the footage: Songs D, P: Featuring back-stage scenes; Song I: Including numerous
excerpts from old TV shows, promotional films & videos and publications; British release March
24, 1983, through the Classic Cinema chain; Released on video, THE ROLLING STONES:
LETS SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER, PMI TVE 90 1724-2 (UK)/ Embassy VHS 1231 (US);
1983; and Weintrub/ Warner Home Video PES 38055 (UK), June, 1988; Re-released as LETS
SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER (DVD), Flashstar DVDM-002 (Brazil [BT?]), Spring, 2002; and
Studio Canal TFC TBD 1070 (Japan), March 7, 2003; Complete soundtrack released on LETS
SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER (BT CD); Also see MICK JAGGER, Entry 1143, for a private
screening of the film, February 10, 1983, including interviews.
0.419 MAY, 1983 THE HIT FACTORY, NEW YORK CITY, Producers: The Glimmer Twins and
Chris Kimsey
1 Undercover Of The Night
2 Tie You Up (The Pain Of Love)
3 Feel On Baby
4 Undercover Of The Night (Dub Version) a.k.a. Undercover Of The Night (Extended
Version)
5 Feel On Baby (Instrumental Dub) a.k.a Feel On Baby (Instrumental)
6 Undercover Of The Night [7" Promo Edit]
7 Im A Little Mixed Up (James, Johnson)
8 Im A Little Mixed Up (James, Johnson)
9 Undercover Of The Night [Forty Licks Edit]
10 Feel On Baby
11 Undercover Of The Night
Cut 1: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records RSR 113/7-99813, November 1, 1983;
REWIND, Rolling Stones Records CUN 1, June 29, 1984;
REWIND, Rolling Stones Records 7 90176-1, July 2, 1984;
REWIND (CD), RSR-CBS 450199 2/RSR-Columbia CK 40505, November 27, 1986/December,
1986;
JUMP BACK, Virgin Records V 2726 (39321 1) and CDV 2726 (39321 2) (CD), November 22,
1993.
Cuts 1-3: Released on
UNDERCOVER, Rolling Stones Records CUN 1654361/CUN 90120, November 7, 1983, and
RSR-CBS 450200-2/RSR-Columbia CGK 40504 (CD), November 27, 1986/December, 1986.
Cuts 1, 4, 5: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal
06025 2760346 9 [Disc 22], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 1, 6: Released on promotional single, Rolling Stones Records RS 7-99813, late October or early
November, 1983.
Cuts 4, 5: Released on UNDERCOVER OF THE NIGHT (12" Single), Rolling Stones Records 12 RSR
113/0-96978, November 1, 1983.
Cut 6: Released on
one-sided promotional single, Rolling Stones Records RSRDJ 113, late October or early
November, 1983;
THROUGH THE YEARS 63 - 93 (BT CD).
Cuts 7, 8: Released on ALL MIXED UP (BT and BT CD).
Cut 9: Released on
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 4], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 2], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 3], November 13, 2012.
Cut 11: Released on FOXES IN THE BOXES, VOL. THREE (Internet BT download).
NOTES: Cuts 1-6, 9-11: Keyboards Chuck Leavell; percussion Sly Dunbar, Brahms Coundoul,
Muostapha Cisse and Martin Ditcham; some cuts begun at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris,
November 11 December 19, 1982/late January-mid-March, 1983, and/or finished at Compass
Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas, June, 1983, and at The Hit Factory, New York City, late JuneAugust 1, 1983; Cuts 1, 3-10: Bass Robbie Shakespeare; Cut 2: Bass Ron Wood; Cut 3: Additional vocals Keith Richards; harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 4: Different mix of an extended version
of cut 1 by Chris Kimsey; Cut 5: Different mix of an extended version of cut 3 by Chris Kimsey;
Cut 6: Special edited promotional version of cut 1; Cut 7: Faded instrumental run-through; Cut 8:
Vocal version; Cut 9: New edit version of cut 1; Cut 10: Vocals Keith Richards; Cut 11: Shorter
take with completely different opening compared to the officially released versions; Also see
KEITH RICHARDS, Entry 3061B.
0.420 NOVEMBER 1, 1983 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS RSR 113 (UK)/7-99813 (US)
A Undercover Of The Night
B All The Way Down
Side A: Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York City, May, 1983.
Side B: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, November 11-December 19, 1982.
NOTES: Side A: Special edited version released on promotional single in the US, Undercover Of The
Night (Edit/Album Version), Rolling Stones Records RS 7-99813, and as one-sided promotional
single in the UK, Undercover Of The Night, Rolling Stones Records RSRDJ 113; Re-released
with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal
06025 2760346 9 [Disc 22], April 11, 2011 (see below).
0.421 NOVEMBER 1, 1983 UNDERCOVER OF THE NIGHT (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES
RECORDS 12 RSR 113 (UK)/0-96978 (US)
A Undercover Of The Night (Dub Version)
B Feel On Baby (Instrumental Dub)
Sides A, B: Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York City, May, 1983.
NOTES: Side A: Different from album or single version; entitled Undercover Of The Night (Extended
Version) on the US edition; Side B: Different from album version; entitled Feel On Baby (Instrumental) on the US edition; Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES
SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 22], April 11, 2011
(see above).
0.422 NOVEMBER 7, 1983 UNDERCOVER, ROLLING STONES RECORDS CUN 1654361 (UK)/
CUN 90120 (US)
A1 Undercover Of The Night
A2 She Was Hot
A3 Tie You Up (The Pain Of Love)
A4 Wanna Hold You
A5 Feel On Baby
B1 Too Much Blood
B2 Pretty Beat Up (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
B3 Too Tough
B4 All The Way Down
B5 It Must Be Hell
Cuts A1, A3, A5: Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York City, May, 1983.
Cuts A2, A4, Side B: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, November 11-December 19,
1982.
NOTES: Cut A1: Two promotional videos released based on this cut, filmed at Bains-Douches, Paris,
October 18, 1983, and in Mexico City, Mexico, late October, 1983 (the second version cleaned of
the most violent action scenes); Simultaneously released as UNDERCOVER (CD), Rolling
Stones Records-EMI CDP 7 46024 2 (Europe); re-released as UNDERCOVER (CD), RSR-CBS
450200-2 (UK/Europe)/ RSR-Columbia CGK 40504 (US), November 27, 1986/December, 1986;
as UNDERCOVER, RSR-CBS 450200-1, January 11, 1988; as UNDERCOVER (CD), Virgin
Records 39649-2, July 26, 1994; as UNDERCOVER (CD), Universal 2701570, June 9, 2009
(all re-releases containing the extended version of cut A4).
0.422B NOVEMBER, 1983 READY, STEADY, GO!, VOLUME ONE, VIDEO, PICTURE MUSIC
TVE 90 1959-2 (UK)/READY, STEADY, GO!, THE 60S, THORN-EMI TVF 2195 (US)
A Under My Thumb
B Paint It Black
Songs A, B: Recorded at Ready, Steady, Go! (Stones Special), AR TV show, Wembley, Middlesex,
May 27, 1966 (instrumental backing tracks of official versions).
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed.
0.423 DECEMBER 16, 1983 THE REST OF THE BEST (THE ROLLING STONES STORY PART 2) (4 LP BOX SET), TELDEC (TELEFUNKEN-DECCA) 6.30125FX (WEST
GERMANY)
B2 Tell Me Baby (Broonzy)
Cut B2: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 11, 1964.
NOTES: Cut B2: Mistakenly listed as Tell Me (2nd version); only items not previously available on an
official record listed; For a short time starting in December, 1984, the LP set also included a one
sided white label bonus single of Cocksucker Blues (lifted from a bootleg); after six weeks
Polygram intervened and stopped the project.
START ME UP
1984
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
JANUARY
16-25
1984 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1984.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1984.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco5.html
Which Album May I Show You? www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs3comps.htm#84rewind
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19801984/1984year-sto.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
START ME UP
1984
Sing This All Together
MEDIA SHOW
RELEASES
0.423A JANUARY, 1984 COOL CATS, VIDEO, MGM-UA UMV 10317 (UK)/MV 600317 (US)
A Not Fade Away (Holly)
Song A (incomplete): Recorded at the NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex,
April 26, 1964.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Re-released as COOL CATS, MGM-UA
SMV 10317, April, 1989.
0.424 JANUARY 23/JANUARY 30, 1984 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS 7-99788 (US)/
RSR 114 (UK)
A She Was Hot
B I Think Im Going Mad
Side A: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, November 11-December 19, 1982.
Side B: Recorded at Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas, January 22-February 12, 1979.
NOTES: Also released in the UK as tongue-shaped picture disc, RSRP 114, February 6, 1984, and
circulated as test pressing (12" single), 12 RSR 114, early 1984; Side A: Special edited version
released as promotional single in the US, She Was Hot (Short/ Long Version), RSR RS 7-99788,
and in the UK, (DJ Version)/I Think Im Going Mad, RSRDJ 114; Re-released on THE
ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 23],
April 11, 2011.
0.424A MAY, 1984 READY, STEADY, GO!, VOLUME TWO, VIDEO, PICTURE MUSIC MVP
99 1002 2 (UK)
A I Got You Babe (Bono)
B (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Songs A, B: Recorded at Ready, Steady, Go!, AR TV show, Wembley, Middlesex, September 2,
1965.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Song A: Lip-synched send-up performance
of the hit by Sonny and Cher.
0.425 JUNE 29, 1984 REWIND, ROLLING STONES RECORDS CUN 1 (UK)
A1 Brown Sugar
A2 Undercover Of The Night
A3 Start Me Up
A4 Tumbling Dice
A5 Its Only Rock n Roll
A6 Shes So Cold
B1 Miss You
B2 Beast Of Burden
B3 Fool To Cry
B4 Waiting On A Friend
B5 Angie
B6 Respectable
Cut A1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Cut A2: Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York City, May, 1983.
Cuts A3, B4: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 11-November 12, 1980.
Cut A4: Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, December 4-17, 1971, or January-March,
1972.
Cut A5: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, April 10-15, 1974.
Cut A6: Recorded at Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas, January 22-February 12, 1979.
Cuts B1, B2, B6: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
Cut B3: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, December 12, 1974.
Cut B5: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, 1972.
NOTES: Album entitled REWIND 1971-1984 on label.
0.426 JUNE 29, 1984 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS SUGAR 1 (UK)
A Brown Sugar
B Bitch
Side A: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Side B: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, October 21 onwards, 1970.
NOTES: Re-release of the 1971 US single (see Entry 0.199) to promote the album REWIND; - Also
released as trouser shaped picture disc, Rolling Stones Records Sugar P1 A/B.
B3
B4
B5
Fool To Cry
Waiting On A Friend
Angie
Cuts A1, B2: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
Cut A2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Cut A3: Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York City, May, 1983.
Cuts A4, B4: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 11-November 12, 1980.
Cut A5: Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, December 4-17, 1971, or January-March,
1972.
Cuts A6, B1: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, June 25-August 30 and/or September
16-October 8, 1979.
Cut B3: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, December 12, 1974.
Cut B5: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, 1972.
NOTES: Album entitled REWIND (1971-1984) on label; Simultaneously released as REWIND (CD),
RSR-Atlantic 90176-2.
0.428 JULY 16, 1984 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS 7-99724 (US)
A Miss You
B Too Tough
Side A: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
Side B: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, November 11-December 19, 1982.
NOTES: Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal
06025 2760346 9 [Disc 24], April 11, 2011 (Sides A and B in reversed order).
0.429 NOVEMBER 4, 1984 VIDEO REWIND: THE ROLLING STONES GREAT VIDEO HITS,
VIDEO, VESTRON 11016 (UK)/VESTRON MA 1016 (US), Director: Julien Temple
A She Was Hot
B Shes So Cold
C Emotional Rescue
D Waiting On A Friend
E Keith Richards, Ron Wood, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman and Ian McLagan Interview by
Norman Gunston
F Angie
G Brown Sugar
Excerpts from COCKSUCKER BLUES
H Neighbours
I Too Much Blood
J Its Only Rock n Roll
K Miss You
L Undercover Of The Night
M Start Me Up
N Mick Jagger Interview
Songs A, I: Filmed at Estudios Churubusco, Mexico City and near Guadalajara, Mexico, January
16-25, 1984.
Songs B, C: Filmed in New York City, July 11-14, 1980 (Song C: Mix of two versions, see Entry
0.346A).
Song D (incomplete): Filmed at St. Marks Place, Greenwich Village, New York City, July 2, 1981.
Line E: Recorded in Memphis, Tennessee, June 28, 1978, for Australian TV.
Song F: Filmed in London, July 17, 1973.
Song G: Compilation containing footage from Hampton 1981, from the film LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: THE ROLLING STONES, from the film COCKSUCKER BLUES, from the French TV
report LES ROLLING STONES AUX ABATTOIRS, and probably other sources.
Song H: Filmed at The Taft Hotel, New York City, July 1, 1981.
Song J: Filmed at LWT Studios, London, June 1, 1974.
Song K (incomplete): Filmed in New York City, May 2, 1978.
Song L: Filmed at Bains-Douches, Paris, October 18, 1983, and in Mexico City, Mexico, late October,
1983.
Song M (incomplete): Recorded at Hampton Roads Coliseum, Hampton, Virginia, December 18, 1981.
Line N: Recorded at the Ritz, London, 1978, for Australian TV.
NOTES: Songs A-D, F, H-L: Promotional films and videos; additional footage (interviews, clips etc.) not
listed; - Video presented by Bill Wyman and Mick Jagger.
0.429A NOVEMBER, 1984 READY, STEADY, GO! VOLUME THREE, VIDEO, PICTURE MUSIC
MVP 99 1006 2 (UK)
A Off The Hook (Nanker, Phelge)
B Brian Jones Interview
C Mick Jagger Interview
D Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
Songs A, D, Lines B, C: Recorded at Ready, Steady, Go! (Stones Special), AR TV show, London,
November 20, 1964 (songs A, D lip-synched performance of official versions).
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed.
0.430 DECEMBER, 1984 TOO MUCH BLOOD (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS
0-96902 (US)
A Too Much Blood (Dance Version)
B1 Too Much Blood (Dub Version)
B2 Too Much Blood
Sides A, B: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, November 11-December 19, 1982.
NOTES: Final record distributed under The Rolling Stones contract with Atlantic; Side A: Pressed with
two tracks, although not listed separately on cover or label; track one a.k.a. Too Much Blood
(Main Vocals).
START ME UP
1985
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
JANUARY
11-19
JANUARY 23 FEBRUARY 28
Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris (Entry 0.432)
APRIL 5 JUNE 17
Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris (Entry 0.432 cont.)
JULY 16 AUGUST 17
RPM Studios, New York City (Entry 0.432B)
SEPTMEBER 10 OCTOBER 15
RPM Studios, New York City (Entry 0.432 cont.)
NOVEMBER 15 DECEMBER 5
Right Track Studios, New York City (Entry 0.432B cont.)
1985 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1985.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1985.htm
Sessions & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1985
Japanese Archives Studio Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/292.html?guid=on
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco5.html
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19851989/1985year-sto.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
START ME UP
1985
Sing This All Together
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
NOTES: Cuts 1-12: Ron Wood, Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts not involved; Cuts 1, 2, 5-12: Shared
vocals Mick Jagger and Keith Richards; Cuts 1, 2, 8-12: Electric piano Mick Jagger; Cuts 1, 11:
Might be fragments (some identical) of one long take; Cuts 3, 4: Vocals Keith Richards; Cut 3:
Incomplete recording; Cuts 3, 7: Piano Keith Richards; Cut 4: At the time probably entitled Youre
Too Much; Cut 6: Probably inspired by The Drifters Mexican Divorce (Hilliard, Bacharach); Cut 9:
Mistakenly known as Back On The Streets Again; Cut 10: Embryonic version of What Am I Gonna
Do With Your Love?
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55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
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73
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79
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96
97
98
Jam 2
The Dock Of The Bay (Cropper, Redding)
These Arms Of Mine (Redding)
(I Cant See No One Else) Beside You (I-XXXV)
One Hit (To The Body) (Jagger, Richards, Wood) (I-XIV)
Song B (I-XI)
Harlem Shuffle (I-VI) (Relf, Nelson)
Breaking
These Arms Of Mine (Redding)
Key To The Highway (I-IV) (Segar, Broonzy)
Rock/Blues Jam
Breaking (I-III)
Back To Zero (I-V) (Jagger, Richards, Leavell)
Rock Riffs (Had It With You?)(I-V) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Breaking (I-XII)
Deep Love (I-III)
Had It With You (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Untitled
Strictly Memphis (I-V)
Blues Jam
Strictly Memphis (I) / Rock Jam / Strictly Memphis (II-V)
Back To Zero (I-III) (Jagger, Richards, Leavell)
Strictly Memphis (I) / Untitled / Strictly Memphis (II-IV) / Golden Caddy Riffs
Dirty Work (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Baby, Youre Too Much (I-V)
Fight (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
One Hit (To The Body) (I-VII) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Fight (I-V) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
One Hit (To The Body) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
One Hit (To The Body) (I-VI) (Jagger, Richards, Wood) / Treat Me Like A Fool / One
Hit (To The Body) (VII-XI) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
One Hit (To The Body) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
She Never Listens To Me (I-VI)
Fight (Overdubs)(Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Untitled
Baby, Youre Too Much (I-XX)
Sleep Tonight
She Never Listens To Me (I-IV)
Strictly Memphis (I-X)
Putty In Your Hands (I-IV)(Snyder, Patton)
What Am I Gonna Do With Your Love? (I) / Unidentified Fast Tempo / What Am I
Gonna Do With Your Love? (II-VIII)
Some Of Us Are On Our Knees
(I Cant See No One Else) Beside You
Talk Is Cheap (Richards, Wood)
What Am I Gonna Do With Your Love?
Stick It Where It Hurts (Wood)
Victor Hugo (Richards, Wood)
Cuts 1, 5: Origin shifted to RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10October 15, 1985 (see Entry 0.432B).
Cuts 2-4: Released on DIRTY WORK, RSR-CBS 86321/Rolling Stones Records OC 40250 and RSRCDCBS 86321/RSR-Columbia CK 40250 (CD), March 24, 1986.
Cut 3: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records 38-05802/A 6864, February 26/March 3, 1986;
HARLEM SHUFFLE (12" Single), Rolling Stones Records TA 6864, March 24, 1986;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9
[Disc 25], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 6, 7: Released on JAMMING WITH STU (BT CD).
Cuts 6-8: Released on DIRTIEST WORK (BT and BT CD).
Cuts 6-8, 18, 20-24, 26: Released on STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART (BT CD).
Cuts 7, 8, 18-24: Released on
CRUSHED PEARL (BT CD);
STRICKTRY WORKS (BT CD).
Cuts 7, 8, 22, 29: Released on IN THE EIGHTIES (BT CD).
Cuts 7, 17, 28, 30-43: Released on HIGH TEMPERATURE (BT CD).
0.432A MAY 26, 1985 ECHOES, RADIO LONDON, Guest: Chris Jagger
A Trouble In Mind (Jones)
Cut A: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
0.432B JULY 16 AUGUST 17 and SEPTEMBER 10 OCTOBER 15, 1985 RPM STUDIO, NEW
YORK CITY, Producers: Steve Lillywhite and The Glimmer Twins; Engineer: Dave Jerden
1 One Hit (To The Body) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
2 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
3 Hold Back
4 Winning Ugly
5 Too Rude (Roberts)
6 Back To Zero (Jagger, Richards, Leavell)
7 Sleep Tonight
8 Harlem Shuffle (New York Mix) (Relf, Nelson)
9 Harlem Shuffle (London Mix) (Relf, Nelson)
10 One Hit (To The Body) (Edit) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
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One Hit (To The Body) (London Mix) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Winning Ugly (London Mix)
Winning Ugly (New York Mix)
Winning Ugly (Version Abreviada [7" Promo Edit])
What Am I Gonna Do With Your Love?
Winning Ugly
Back To Zero (Jagger, Richards, Leavell)
Strictly Memphis
Sleep Tonight
Invitation (Wood, Womack)
Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
Sleep Tonight
Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
Strictly Memphis
Winning Ugly
Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
Too Rude (Roberts)
Too Rude (Roberts)
One Hit (To The Body) [7" Promo Edit] (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Back To Zero [7" Promo Edit] (Jagger, Richards, Leavell)
Harlem Shuffle [New York Mix Edit] (Relf, Nelson)
Fight (Jagger, Richards, Wood)]
Fight (Jagger, Richards, Wood)]
Cuts 1-7, 32: Released on DIRTY WORK, RSR-CBS 86321/Rolling Stones Records OC 40250 and
RSR-CDCBS 86321/RSR-Columbia CK 40250 (CD), March 24, 1986.
Cut 2: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records 38-05802/A 6864, February 26/March 3, 1986;
TERRIFYING (CD single), Rolling Stones Records 656122 2, July 30, 1990;
JUMP BACK, Virgin Records V 2726 (39321 1) and CDV 2726 (39321 2) (CD), November 22,
1993;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 4], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 2], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 3], November 13, 2012.
Cuts 2, 8, 9: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal
06025 2760346 9 [Disc 25], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 2, 9: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025
2760346 9 [Disc 30], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 2, 14: Released on promotional single, Columbia DEP 457 (Argentina), March, 1986.
Cuts 8, 9: Released on
HARLEM SHUFFLE (12" Single), Rolling Stones Records 44-05365, March 7, 1986;
HARLEM SHUFFLE (12" Single), Rolling Stones Records TA 6864, March 24, 1986.
Cuts 8, 10: Released on THROUGH THE YEARS 63 - 93 (BT CD).
Cut 9: Released on TERRIFYING (12" Single), Rolling Stones Records 656122 6, July 30, 1990.
Cuts 9, 12: Released on FLASHPOINT + COLLECTIBLES (double CD), Rolling Stones Records C2K
47880, May 20, 1991.
Cuts 10, 11, 32: Released on
ONE HIT (TO THE BODY) (12" Single), Rolling Stones Records 44-05388, May 9, 1986;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9
[Disc 26], April 11, 2011.
Cuts10, 32: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records 38-05906/A 7160, May 6/May 19, 1986.
Cut s11, 32: Released on ONE HIT (TO THE BODY) (12" Single), Rolling Stones Records TA 7160,
late May, 1986.
Cut 12: Released on
RUBY TUESDAY (CD single), Rolling Stones Records 656892 5, late May, 1991;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9
[Disc 32], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 12, 13: Released on WINNING UGLY (12" Single), Rolling Stones Records 12CXP-7191
(Canada), probably November, 1986.
Cuts 12, 26: Released on LAID IN THE SHADE, VOL. II (BT CD).
Cuts 15, 16, 20: Released on STRAIGHT FROM THE HEART (BT CD).
Cuts 15-19, 26, 27, 33: Released on DIRTIEST WORK (BT).
Cuts 15-21, 26, 27: Released on DIRTIEST WORK (BT CD).
Cuts 16, 17, 20: Released on IN THE EIGHTIES (BT CD).
Cuts 16, 26: Released on
CRUSHED PEARL (BT CD);
STRICKTRY WORKS (BT CD).
Cuts 22-24: Released on INVITATION (BT).
Cut 25: Released on THE LAST GOODBYE - IAN STEWARTS LAST TUNES (BT).
Cuts 29, 30: Released on ROLLINGS [sic] STONES, Un Golpe Al Cuerpo (One Hit To the Body) /
Vuelta A Cero (Back To Hero [sic]), promotional single, Columbia DEP-477 (Argentina), Spring,
1986.
Cut 31: Released on RARITIES 1971-2003 (CD), Virgin Records EMI 9463 47092 2 4 CDVX 3015/
0946 3 45401 2 4, November 21/November 22, 2005.
Cut 33: Released on JAMMING WITH STU (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1-33: Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman only present for about one week; Cuts 1-15: Some
tracks finished at Right Track Studios, New York City, November 15-December 5, 1985; Cuts
1-18, 20, 21, 23, 25, 32, 33: Keyboards Chuck Leavell; Cut 1: Back-up vocals Bobby Womack,
Don Covay, Beverly DAngelo, Kirsty MacColl and Patti Scialfa; guitar solo Jimmy Page, recorded
July 16 or 17, 1985; Cuts 2, 4, 5 and probably other tracks: Percussion Anton Fig; Cut 2: Back-up
vocals Bobby Womack, and maybe Don Covay; Cuts 2, 7: Back-up vocals Tom Waits; Cuts 3, 6:
Guitar Bobby Womack; Cut 3: Bass Ivan Neville; Cut 4: Bass John Skinny Regan; back-up
vocals Kirsty MacColl, Janice Pendarvis and Dolette McDonald; Cuts 5, 27: Vocals Keith Richards
and Jimmy Cliff; percussion Philippe Saisse; drums and bass Ron Wood; Mick Jagger not
involved; Lindon Andrew Roberts (Half Pints) 1983 original known as Winsome; later versions
(but not The Stones recordings) also credited to Dunbar/Shakespeare; Cut 6: Bass Ron Wood;
keyboards Bill Wyman; percussion Steve Jordan and Marku Ribas (uncredited); Cuts 7, 19, 22:
Vocals Keith Richards; drums Ron Wood; piano Tom Waits; Mick Jagger not involved; Cut 7:
Additional back-up vocals probably by Ron Wood, Bobby Womack, Don Covay, Kirsty MacColl,
Janice Pendarvis and Dolette McDonald; Cut 8: Extended mix of cut 2 by Steve Lillywhite; Cut 9:
Extended mix of cut 2 by Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero; Cut 10: Edit version of cut 1
with shortened solos and early fade; Cuts 11, 12: Extended mixes of cut 1 and cut 4 by Steve
Lillywhite; Cut 13: Extended mix of cut 4 by Francois Kevorkian; Cut 14: Special edited promotional version of cut 4 with early fade; Cuts 15, 27: Begun at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris,
January 23-February 28 or April 8-June 17, 1985; Cut 15: Additional vocals Kirsty MacColl, Patti
Scialfa, Don Covay und Bobby Womack; Cut 16: Early version with count-in intro and different
lyrics; Cut 17: Funky early version, different lyrics; Cuts 18, 24: Shared vocals Mick Jagger and
Bobby Womack (as opposed to the earlier version sung by Mick Jagger alone); Cut 19: Early long
version of cut 7 lacking back-up vocals; Cut 20: Shared vocals Bobby Womack and Don Covay;
additional guitar Bobby Womack; Mick Jagger probably not involved; second piano not identified;
also known as Sending Out An Invitation and mistakenly as You Dont Tell Me; Cut 21: Might be
an extended version of cut 2; Cut 22: Slightly shortened version of cut 19, additional guitar; Cut
23: Shortened version of cut 21 lacking some back-up vocals; Cut 24: Slightly longer version of
cut 18, additional organ and vocals; Cut 25: Shortened version of cut 16, additional organ but
lacking bass overdubs; Cut 26: Early long version with spoken word part by Mick Jagger and
Bobby Womack; Cut 27: Early short version; Cut 28: Same as cut 27, additional back-up vocals
probably Kirsty MacColl and Patti Scialfa; Cut 29: Special edited promotional version of cut 1 with
early fade; Cut 30: Special edited promotional version of cut 6 with early fade; Cut 31: Edit version
of cut 8; Cut 32: Pedal steel and bass Ron Wood; additional back-up vocals probably Ivan Neville,
Charley Drayton, Steve Jordan, Kirsty MacColl and Patti Scialfa; Cut 33: Instrumental;
Additional musicians joining in this session: Danny Kortchmar: guitar; Dan Collette: brass (maybe
cut 6).
0.433 NOVEMBER 30, 1985 STONES AT THE BEEB, BBC RADIO 1, LONDON, Host: Andy
Peebles, Guest: Bill Wyman
A Come On (Berry)
B Memphis, Tennessee (Berry)
C Roll Over Beethoven (Berry)
D Not Fade Away (Holly)
E Down The Road Apiece (Raye)
F Route 66 (Troup)
G Cops And Robbers (McDaniel)
H You Better Move On (Alexander)
I Mona (McDaniel)
J Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
K The Last Time
L Mick Jagger and Brian Jones Interview by Brian Matthew
M Mercy, Mercy (Covay, Miller)
N Mick Jagger Interview by Brian Matthew
O Cry To Me (Russell)
P Fannie Mae (Brown)
Mick Jagger Interview (N cont.)
Q (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
R 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Nanker, Phelge)
Cuts A-C: Recorded September 23, 1963; originally broadcast in Saturday Club, October 26, 1963.
Cut D: Recorded April 13, 1964; originally broadcast in Saturday Club, April 18, 1964.
Cuts E, J, K, Line L: Recorded March 1, 1965; originally broadcast in Top Gear, March 6, 1965.
Cuts F-I: Recorded at the Camden Theatre, London, March 19, 1964; originally broadcast in Blues In
Rhythm, May 9, 1964.
Cuts M, O-Q, Line N: Recorded August 20, 1965; originally broadcast in Yeh! Yeh!, BBC Light Programme, August 30, 1965, and/or in Saturday Club, September 18, 1965.
Cut R: Recorded October 8, 1964; originally broadcast in Rhythm And Blues, October 31, 1964.
NOTES: Cut R: Incomplete; Cuts A-K, M, O-R, Lines L, N: Released on BEAT BEAT BEAT AT THE
BEEB (BT CD);STONES AT THE BEEB (BT [also including Bill Wymans comments]).
0.433A 1985/FEBRUARY, 1986 BRITISH ROCK: THE FIRST WAVE, VIDEO, RCA-COLUMBIA
90-1544 (US)/RCA RVT 10782 (UK)
A I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
B Backstage Scene
C I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
D Riotous Arrival
E Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts Interview
F Around And Around (Berry)
Song A (maybe incomplete): Recorded at the NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley,
Middlesex, April 26, 1964.
Line B: Recorded at the ABC Theatre, Hull, Yorkshire, September 21, 1964.
Song C (incomplete): Recorded at The Arthur Haynes Show, ATV, Elstree, Hertfordshire, February 7,
1964.
Line D: Recorded at Kingsford Smith Airport, Sydney, Australia, January 21, 1965.
Line E: Recorded for WANE Channel 15, Fort Wayne, Indiana, November 12, 1964.
Song F: Recorded at The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, New York City, October 25, 1964.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Credits: Directors and script: Patrick
Montgomery, Pamela Page; length: 65 mins.; Re-released as BRITISH ROCK: THE FIRST
WAVE, RCA 046 RVT 20796, 1987 (UK).
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2015):
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
1986
Something Happened To Me Yesterday Felix Aeppli 08-2013 /
06-2015
FEBRUARY
7
23
25
MAY
1-2
1986 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1986.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1986.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco5.html
Which Album May I Show You? http://www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs2.htm#86dirtywork
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19851989/1986year-sto.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
START ME UP
1986
Sing This All Together
LIVE SHOWS
RELEASES
0.433B FEBRUARY 7, 1986 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO SHOOTING, NEW YORK CITY, Director:
Ralph Bakshi
1 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
2 Mick Jagger, Keith Richards And Ron Wood Promotional Clip
3 The Making Of Harlem Shuffle
Song 1: Premiered during the show preceding the Grammy Award presentation, February 25, 1986;
released on THE ROLLING STONES VIDEO COLLECTION 1980-2001 ON DVD (BT DVD).
Lines 2, 3: Scheduled for release on Dirty Work Promotional Reel, Columbia Video, mid-February,
1986 (probably never officially shown
NOTES: Song 1: Official version.
0.433C FEBRUARY 23, 1986 THE 100 CLUB, LONDON (TRIBUTE CONCERT TO IAN STEWART)
1 Route 66 (Troup)
2 Down The Road Apiece (Raye)
3 Key To The Highway (Segar, Broonzy)
4 Confessin The Blues (Brown, McShann)
5 Im A Man (McDaniel)
6 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
7 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
8
9
10
11
NOTES: Cuts 1-11: Probably not recorded; notice that there is not a single Jagger/Richards composition in the set; Keyboards Chuck Leavell; Cuts 1-8: Drums Simon Kirke (Charlie Watts not
present due to late arrival); Cuts 3-6, 10, 11: Additional guitar and vocals Eric Clapton; Cuts 6-9:
Additional guitar and back-up vocals Jeff Beck; Cuts 7-11: Additional guitar and back-up vocals
Pete Townshend; Cut 10: Since there is no recording of this show available it is impossible to
establish if The Rolling Stones at this occasion more closely followed Robert Johnsons original
Dust My Broom; Cut 11: Bass Jack Bruce (Bill Wyman not involved).
0.434 FEBRUARY 25, 1986 ROOF GARDEN CLUB, LONDON (LIVE TV BROADCAST VIA
SATELLITE)
1 Grammy Award Presentation
Line 1: Shown in Rockumentary, MTV, January 7, 1990.
NOTES: Line 1: Award for Lifetime achievement, presented by Eric Clapton; Preceding the award
ceremony, numerous interviews with all 5 Stones were conducted at the Royal Garden Hotel
nearby by TV crews from all over the world; Shown in
BBC 6 OClock News, February 25, 1986;
Good Morning America, ABC-TV, February 26, 1986;
Entertainment Tonight, NBC-TV, February 26, 1986;
Today Show, NBC-TV, February 26, 1986 (interviews by Boyd Matson);
Countdown, VOO TV, March 1986;
Rockpalast, ZDF, March 16, 1986;
Music Box, March 25 & 31, 1986;
The Meldrum Tapes, Australian TV, May 22, 1986 (interviews by Ian Alexander Molly Meldrum);
Whistle Test, BBC2 TV, August 28, 1986; and in many others programmes.
0.435 FEBRUARY 26/MARCH 3, 1986 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS 38-05802 (US)/
A 6864 (UK)
A Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
B Had It With You (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Side A: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10-October 15,
1985.
Side B: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi Studios, Paris, January 23-February 28 and/or April 5-June 17,
1985.
NOTES: First record distributed under The Rolling Stones contract with CBS (UK)/Columbia (US); Also released as single including poster sleeve, Rolling Stones Records QA 6864, March, 1986.
0.436 MARCH 7, 1986 HARLEM SHUFFLE (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS
44-05365 (US)
A Harlem Shuffle (New York Mix) (Relf, Nelson)
B Harlem Shuffle (London Mix) (Relf, Nelson)
Sides A, B: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10-October
15, 1985.
0.437 MARCH 24, 1986 DIRTY WORK (CD), RSR-CBS 86321 2 (UK)/RSR-COLUMBIA CK 40250
(US)
A1 One Hit (To The Body) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
A2 Fight (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
A3 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
A4 Hold Back
A5 Too Rude (Roberts)
A6 Winning Ugly
A7 Back To Zero (Jagger, Richards, Leavell)
A8 Dirty Work (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
A9 Had It With You (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
A10
A11
Sleep Tonight
Key To The Highway (Segar, Broonzy)
Cuts A1-A7, A10: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10October 15, 1985.
Cuts A8, A9, A11: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi Studios, Paris, January 23-February 28 and/or April 5June 17, 1985.
NOTES: Album dedicated to Ian Stewart who died December 12, 1985; Track A11: Piano instrumental
(introduction only), not listed on cover or label; - Simultaneously released on vinyl as DIRTY
WORK, RSR-CBS 86321 (UK)/ RSR-Columbia 40250 (US); re-released as DIRTY WORK (CD),
Virgin Records 39648-2, July 26, 1994; as DIRTY WORK (CD), Universal 2701564, July 14,
2009.
0.438 MARCH 24, 1986 HARLEM SHUFFLE (12" SINGLE), RSR-CBS TA 6864 (UK)
A Harlem Shuffle (New York Mix) (Relf, Nelson)
B1 Harlem Shuffle (London Mix) (Relf, Nelson)
B2 Had It With You (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Side A, Cut B1: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10October 15, 1985.
Cut B2: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi Studios, Paris, January 23-February 28 and/or April 5-June 17,
1985.
NOTES: B2: Not listed on cover; Re-released with bonus track on THE ROLLING STONES
SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 25], April 11, 2011.
0.439 MAY 1 and 2, 1986 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO SHOOTING, ELSTREE STUDIOS, HERTFORDSHIRE, Director: Russell Mulcahy
1 One Hit (To The Body) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
2 One Hit (To The Body) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
3 One Hit (To The Body) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
4 Ron Wood Interview by David Hepworth
5 Keith Richards Interview by David Hepworth
6 Charlie Watts Interview by David Hepworth
Songs 1-3, Lines 4-6: Shown in Whistle Test, BBC2 TV, August 28, 1986.
Song 1, Line 6 (both incomplete): Released in 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE
ROLLING STONES, CMV Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
Song 1: Released on THE ROLLING STONES VIDEO COLLECTION 1980-2001 ON DVD (BT DVD).
NOTES: Songs 1-3: Edit versions of official track; Songs 2, 3: Rehearsals, incomplete; Line 4: Including Honky Tonk Women and One Hit (To The Body)-Riffs; Line 6: Providing the immortal 5 years
work - 20 years hanging around comment.
0.440 MAY 6/MAY 19, 1986 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS 38-05906 (US)/A 7160 (UK)
A One Hit (To The Body) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
B Fight (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Sides A, B: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10-October
15, 1985.
NOTES: Side A: Edit version; promotional video released based on this cut, filmed at Elstree Studios,
Hertfordshire, May 1-2, 1986.
0.441 MAY 9, 1986 ONE HIT (TO THE BODY) (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS
44-05388 (US)
A One Hit (To The Body) (London Mix) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
B1 One Hit (To The Body) (Edit) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
B2 Fight (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Sides A, B: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10-October
15, 1985.
NOTES: Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal
06025 2760346 9 [Disc 26], April 11, 2011.
0.442 LATE MAY, 1986 ONE HIT (TO THE BODY) (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS
TA 7160 (UK)
A One Hit (To The Body) (London Mix) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
B Fight (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Sides A, B: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10-October
15, 1985.
0.442A AUGUST, 1986 THE REAL BUDDY HOLLY STORY, VIDEO, PMI MXN 99 1126 4 (UK)
A Keith Richards Interview
B Not Fade Away (Holly)
Line A: Probably recorded in New York City, 1985.
Song B (incomplete): Recorded at the NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex,
April 26, 1964.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed.
0.443 NOVEMBER, 1986 (PROBABLY) WINNING UGLY (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES
RECORDS 12CXP-7191 (CANADA)
A Winning Ugly (London Mix)
B Winning Ugly (New York Mix)
Sides A, B: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10-October
15, 1985.
0.444 NOVEMBER 27/DECEMBER, 1986 REWIND (CD), RSR-CBS 450199 2 (UK)/RSR-COLUMBIA CK 40505 (US)
A1 Miss You
A2 Brown Sugar
A3 Undercover Of The Night
A4 Start Me Up
A5 Tumbling Dice
A6 Hang Fire
A7 Its Only Rock n Roll
A8 Emotional Rescue
A9 Beast Of Burden
A10 Fool To Cry
A11 Waiting On A Friend
A12 Angie
A13 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Cuts A1, A9: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
Cut A2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Cut A3: Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York City, May, 1983.
Cuts A4, A11: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 11-November 12, 1980.
Cut A5: Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, December 4-17, 1971, or January-March,
1972.
Cuts A6, A8: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, June 25-August 30 and/or September
16-October 8, 1979.
Cut A7: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, April 10-15, 1974.
Cut A10: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, December 12, 1974.
Cuts A12: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, 1972.
Cuts A13: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, December 14-21, 1972.
NOTES: Disc based on the American album REWIND (see Entry 0.427 above), offering two bonus
tracks (A7, A13); released to promote the CD release of the Rolling Stones back catalogue on
CBS (UK/ Europe)/Columbia (US).
START ME UP
1987
Nothing Happened To Me Yesterday
1987 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1987.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1987.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco5.html
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19851989/1987year-sto.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
START ME UP
1987
Sing This All Together
RELEASES
0.446 MAY 28, 1987 JUMPIN JACK FLASH (12" SINGLE), DECCA FX 102 (UK)
A1 Jumpin Jack Flash
A2 Child Of The Moon
B Sympathy For The Devil
Side A: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Side B: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
0.446A SEPTEMBER 27, 1987 KING BISCUIT FLOWER HOUR, US RADIO SHOW (D.I.R.)
A1 Miss You
A2 Hang Fire
A3 Beast Of Burden
A4 Shes So Cold
A5 Honky Tonk Women
A6 Shattered
A7 Tumbling Dice
A8 Jumpin Jack Flash
A9 Brown Sugar
A10 Happy
A11 Gimmie Shelter
Cut A1 (incomplete): Recorded at Hampton Roads Coliseum, Hampton, Virginia, December 18, 1981.
Cuts A2, A4: Recorded at Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Arizona, December 13, 1981.
Cut A3: Recorded at Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, November 25, 1981.
Cut A4: Recorded at Capital Centre, Largo, Maryland, December 9, 1981.
Cuts A5, A8: Recorded at Sam Houston Coliseum, Houston, Texas, July 19, 1978.
Cut A6: Recorded at Rupp Arena, Lexington, Kentucky, June 29, 1978.
Cut A7: Recorded at Masonic Temple, Detroit, July 6, 1978.
Cuts A9-A11: Recorded at Vorst Nationaal/Forest National, Brussels, Belgium, October 17, 1973 (early
show)
NOTES: First Rolling Stones radio show to be distributed on CD; Cuts A9 (new mix), A10, A11: Previously unreleased.
START ME UP
1988
Nothing Happened To Me Yesterday
1988 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1988.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1988.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco5.html
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19851989/1988year-sto.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
START ME UP
1988
Sing This All Together
RELEASES
0.447 MAY, 1988 SIXTIES MIX: UK, VIDEO, STYLUS MUSIC SVO 85511 (UK)
A Jumpin Jack Flash
B Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
Song A: Promotional film, filmed at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 28, 1968.
Song B: Recorded at the T.A.M.I. show, Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California, October 29, 1964.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed.
0.447A SEPTEMBER, 1988 ROCKNROLL THE GREATEST YEARS: 63, THE VIDEO COLLECTION VC4054 (UK)
A I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Song A: Lip-synched performance of official
version (messed up), using footage from the Kurhaus, Scheveningen, The Hague, Netherlands,
August 8, 1964.
0.447B SEPTEMBER, 1988 ROCKNROLL THE GREATEST YEARS: 67, THE VIDEO COLLECTION VC4058 (UK)
A Lets Spend The Night Together
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Song A: Lip-synched performance of official
version (incomplete), using footage from the T.A.M.I. show, Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica,
California, October 29, 1964.
START ME UP
1989
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
JANUARY
18
Induction to the Rockn Roll Hall Of Fame, Waldorf Astoria, NewYork City
(without Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman) (Entry 1223)
MARCH
9-21
Blue Wave Studios, St. Philip, Barbados, West Indies (Entry 0.448)
MARCH 29 - MAY 5
AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies (Entry 0.448)
MAY 15 - JUNE 29
Olympic Sound Studios, London (Entry 0.448C)
Press conference, Grand Central Station, New York City (Entry 0.449)
JULY - AUGUST 11
Tour rehearsals, Wykeham Rise Girls School, Washington, Connecticut
AUGUST
3
12
13-22
16?
22
27-29
31
SEPTEMBER
1
3
4
6
8
9
11
14
16
17
19
21
22
24+25
27
29
OCTOBER
1
2
3
5
7
8
10
11
18
19
21
22
25
26
28
29
NOVEMBER
1+2
4+5
8
10
11
13
15+16
18
21
25
26
29
30
DECEMBER
2
3+4
6+7
9+10
13
14
17
19
20
Promotional video shooting, Rawi Sherman Film Studio, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(Entry 0.482B)
Sky Dome, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, Indiana
The Silverdome, Pontiac, Michigan
Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (joined by Living Colour) (Entry 0.483
- complete show listed)
Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey (joined by Axl Rose, Izzy Stradlin
and John Lee Hooker) (Entry 0.483A)
Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey (joined by Axl Rose, Izzy Stradlin,
John Lee Hooker and Eric Clapton) (Entry 0.484 - complete show listed)
Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey (joined by Axl Rose, Izzy Stradlin
and John Lee Hooker)
Backing: Chuck Leavell, Matt Clifford: keyboards; The Uptown Horns (Arno Hecht,
Crispin Cioe, Bob Funk, Hollywood Paul Litteral) alternating with (some shows:
alongside) Bobby Keys: brass; Bernard Fowler, Cindy Mizelle, Lisa Fischer:
back-up vocals.
1989 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1989.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1989.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco5.html
Which Album May I Show You? http://www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs2.htm#89steel
Performed songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=1989
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1989
Japanese Archives Studio Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/293.html?guid=on
Japanese Archives Live Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/252.html?guid=on
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19851989/1989year-sto.htm
Roberts Discs http://www.stonesvikingrob.com/1989.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
START ME UP
1989
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
0.448 MARCH 29 MAY 5, 1989 AIR STUDIOS, MONTSERRAT, WEST INDIES, Producers:
Chris Kimsey and The Glimmer Twins
1 Sad Sad Sad
2 Mixed Emotions
3 Terrifying
4 Hold On To Your Hat
5 Hearts For Sale
6 Blinded By Love
7 Rock And A Hard Place
8 Cant Be Seen
9 Almost Hear You Sigh (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
10 Continental Drift
11 Break The Spell
12 Slipping Away
13 Mixed Emotions (Edit)
14 Mixed Emotions (Chris Kimseys 12")
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
Cuts 1-12: Released on STEEL WHEELS, RSR-CBS 465752-1/Rolling Stones Records OC 45333
and Rolling Stones Records 465752-2/CK 45333 (CD), August 28/August 29, 1989.
Cuts 1, 6: Released on
SAD SAD SAD (12" Single), Rolling Stones Records 656197 6, August 13, 1990;
SAD SAD SAD (3" CD single), RSR-CBS 656197 3, August 13, 1990.
Cuts 1, 30: Released on Rock Y Un Lugar Duro (Rock And A Hard Place) / Triste Triste Triste (Sad
Sad Sad), promotional single, Discos CBS DEP-774 (Argentina), Autumn, 1989.
Cuts 2, 9, 21: Released on ALMOST HEAR YOU SIGH (Maxi-single), Rolling Stones Records 656065
7, June 18, 1990.
Cuts 3, 21-23: Released on
TERRIFYING (12" Single), Rolling Stones Records 655661 6, February 26, 1990;
TERRIFYING (3" CD single), RSR-CBS 655661 3, February 26, 1990.
Cuts 3, 63: Released on TERRIFYING/ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (promotional CD single), Rolling
Stones Records CBS CSK 1897, late February, 1990.
Cut 9: Released on
ALMOST HEAR YOU SIGH (12" Single), Rolling Stones Records 656065 6, June 18, 1990;
ALMOST HEAR YOU SIGH (CD single), RSR-CBS 656065 2, June 18, 1990.
Cuts 9, 11: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records 38-73093, January, 1990.
Cuts 9, 11, 13, 21: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set),
Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 29], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 9, 13: Released on GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 4], November 9,
2012.
Cuts 9, 21: Released on ALMOST HEAR YOU SIGH (CD single), RSR-CBS 656065 5, June 25, 1990.
Cuts 9, 24: Released on ALMOST HEAR YOU SIGH (promotional CD single), Rolling Stones Records
Columbia CSK 73093, January, 1990.
Cut 13: Released on
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 2], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 3], November 13, 2012.
Cuts 13, 15: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records 38-69008/RSR-CBS 655193 7, August 17/August 21, 1989;
MIXED EMOTIONS (CD single), RSR-CBS 655193 5, August 28, 1989;
MIXED EMOTIONS (CD single), RSR-CBS 655214 2, September 4, 1989.
Cuts 13-15: Released on
MIXED EMOTIONS (CD single), RSR-CBS 655193 2, August 21, 1989;
MIXED EMOTIONS (3" single), RSR-CBS 3655193, August 21, 1989;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9
[Disc 27], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 13, 64: Released on JUMP BACK, Virgin Records V 2726 (39321 1) and CDV 2726 (39321 2)
(CD), November 22, 1993.
Cuts 13, 24: Reelased on GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 4], November 9,
2012.
Cuts 14, 24: Released on LAID IN THE SHADE, VOL. II (BT CD).
Cuts 14, 15: Released on MIXED EMOTIONS (12" Single), RSR-CBS 655193 8, August 21, 1989.
Cuts 14-17, 19, 20: Released on ANOTHER SIDE OF STEEL WHEELS (7 track CD), Rolling Stones
Records CBS-Sony CSCS 5116 (Japan), February 23, 1990.
Cuts 14, 15, 20, 21: Released on FLASHPOINT + COLLECTIBLES (double CD), Rolling Stones
Records C2K 47880, May 20, 1991.
Cuts 14, 15, 21: Released on RARITIES 1971-2003 (CD), Virgin Records EMI 9463 47092 2 4 CDVX
3015/ 0946 3 45401 2 4, November 21/November 22, 2005.
Cut 15: Released on
AFTER THE HURRICANE, Chrysalis CHR 1750/Chrysalis CCD 1750 (CD), November 13, 1989;
CENSORED (BT CD).
Cuts 16, 17: Released on
ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (12" Single), RSR-CBS 655422 8;
ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (3" CD single), RSR-CBS 655422 3, November 13, 1989.
Cuts 16, 17, 19, 20: Released on ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (12" Single), Rolling Stones Records
44-73133, November 11, 1989.
Cuts 16, 18, 19: Released on ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (CD single), RSR-CBS 655422 2, November 13, 1989.
Cuts 16-20: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal
06025 2760346 9 [Disc 28], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 16, 18, 21-23: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set),
Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 30], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 16, 22, 23: Released on TERRIFYING (CD single), Rolling Stones Records 656122 2, July 30,
1990.
Cuts 16, 23: Released on TERRIFYING (12" Single), Rolling Stones Records 656122 6, July 30, 1990.
Cut 18: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records 38-73057/CBS-RSR 655422 7, late October, 1989/ November 13,
1989;
ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (CD single), RSR-CBS 655448 2, November 20, 1989;
ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (CD single), RSR-CBS 655448 5, November 27, 1989.
Cuts 18, 22: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records 656122 7, July 30, 1990.
Cuts 21, 22: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records 655661 7, February 26, 1990.
Cut 22: Released on TERRIFYING (CD single), Rolling Stones Records 656122 5, early August, 1990.
Cuts 25, 26: Released on IN THE EIGHTIES (BT CD).
Song 25 (incomplete): Shown in 20/20, ABC-TV show, September 22, 1989.
Song 26 (incomplete): Released in 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING
STONES, CMV Video 49027-2/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990.
Songs 27-29: Circulated on video (unreleased 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE
ROLLING STONES footage).
0.448A 1989 ROCKNROLL THE GREATEST YEARS: 71, THE VIDEO COLLECTION VC4075
(UK)
A Brown Sugar
Song A: Recorded at Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, Texas, June 25, 1972 (second show).
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Also see RON WOOD, Entry 7026,
for Maggie Mae.
0.448B 1989 ROCKNROLL THE GREATEST YEARS: 69, THE VIDEO COLLECTION VC4079
(UK)
A Honky Tonk Women
Song A: Recorded at Hyde Park, London, July 5, 1969.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed.
0.448C Between MAY 15 and JUNE 29, 1989 OLYMPIC SOUND STUDIOS, LONDON
1 Mixed Emotions
Song 1 (incomplete): Circulated on video (unreleased 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES
OF THE ROLLING STONES footage).
0.449 JULY 11, 1989: PRESS CONFERENCE, GRAND CENTRAL STATION, NEW YORK CITY
1 Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ron Wood and Bill Wyman Interview
Line 1: Live TV broadcast in MTV News; released on INTERVIEW DISC & FULLY ILLUSTRATED
BOOK, (BT? CD).
0.449A AUGUST 3, 1989 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO SHOOTING, WYKEHAM RISE GIRLS SCHOOL,
WASHINGTON, CONNECTICUT, Director: Jim Signorelli
1 Mixed Emotions
Song 1: Premiered on MTV, August 20, 1989; Released in
25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES, CMV Video 490272/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990 (incomplete);
THE ROLLING STONES VIDEO COLLECTION 1980-2001 ON DVD (BT DVD).
NOTES: Song 1: Edit version of official track with countdown intro (film also including footage from AIR
Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, April, 1989, and from Olympic Sound Studios, London, June,
1989).
0.450 AUGUST 15, 1989 THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON
YEARS, ABKCO 1218-2 (3 CD BOX SET) (US)
A1 Come On (Berry)
A2 I Want To Be Loved (Dixon)
A3 I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
A4 Stoned (Nanker, Phelge)
A5 Not Fade Away (Holly)
A6 Little By Little (Nanker, Phelge, Spector)
A7 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23
A24
A25
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
B19
B20
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12
C13
Cuts A1, A2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
Cuts A3, A4: Recorded at De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London, October 7, 1963.
Cut A5: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964.
Cut A6: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 4, 1964.
Cut A7: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964.
Cuts A8, A9: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 24-25, 1964.
Cut A10: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 10, 1964.
Cut A11: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, November 8, 1964.
Cut A12: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, May 12, 1964.
Cuts A13, A14: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 2, 1964.
Cut A15: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cut A16: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, November 8, 1964.
Cuts A17, A18: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
Cuts A19, A21: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
Cut A20: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, May 10, 1965.
Cuts A22-A24, B1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cut A25: Recorded at IBC Studios, London, October 26, 1965.
Cuts B2, B3, B7: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cuts B4-B6, B8: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cuts B9, B10: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
Cuts B11, B12, B14: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cut B13: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 12-13, 1967.
Cut B15: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 18, 1967.
Cut B16: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, August 5-September 7, 1967.
Cut B17: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, July 8-20, 1967.
Cut B18: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, October 2-5, 1967.
Cuts B19, B20: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cuts C1, C2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
Cut C3: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 28 or 29, 1964.
Cut C4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Cut C5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 17, 1968.
Cut C6: Mick Jagger solo single, taken from the film PERFORMANCE, recorded September or
October, 1968, onwards.
Cut C7: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Cut C8: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 17, 1970.
Cuts C9, C12: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 10-July 2, 1969.
Cut C10: Recorded at the Andrew Oldham Orchestra session, Regent Sound and/or Decca Studios,
London, June 29-July 7, 1964.
Cut C11: Mick Jagger demo recording for Chris Farlowe, recorded at Pye Studios, London, late April or
early May, 1966.
Cut C13: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
NOTES: Simultaneously released on vinyl, THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE
LONDON YEARS, Abkco 1218-1 (4 LP box set); Cut A11: Not identical with original single
release which was recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, June 24-26, 1964, and featured
an organ intro; Cuts A20, B4: Longer than original single releases (A20 previously unreleased);
Cut A21: Mistakenly credited to Jagger/ Richards; Cut B4: Mistakenly entitled Paint It, Black; Cut
B13: Ending on the opening bars of cut B14 and vice versa just as the original 1967 single did;
Re-released as THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS
(3 CD box set), Abkco 844481-2 (Europe), March 21, 1995, and as THE ROLLING STONES
SINGLES COLLECTION - THE LONDON YEARS (SACD), Abkco 92312 (US)/Abkco 882307 2
(Europe), August 20/October 21, 2002 (switching back to the original single versions for cuts A20
[lacking the I break my ass every day-line at the end ] and for cut C1 [first official CD release].)
0.450A Around AUGUST 16, 1989 RADIO INTERVIEWS, NEW YORK CITY
1 Promotional Interviews with all five Stones about STEEL WHEELS by Kid Leo
Line 1: Released on THE INTERVIEW (CBS CSK 1910, promotional CD [US], August, 1989; Six
interview segments plus Mixed Emotions, Sad Sad Sad, Continental Drift, Terrifying and Rock
And A Hard Place.
0.451 AUGUST 16, 1989 MIXED EMOTIONS (12" SINGLE), RSR-CBS 655193 8 (UK)
A Mixed Emotions (12" Remix)
B Fancy Man Blues
Sides A, B: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989; Side B: Entitled
Fancyman Blues.
0.452 AUGUST 17/AUGUST 21, 1989 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS 38-69008 (US)/
RSR-CBS 655193 7 (UK)
A Mixed Emotions
B Fancy Man Blues
Sides A, B: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
NOTES: Side A: Edit version; promotional video released based on this cut, filmed at Wykeham Rise
Girls School, Washington, Connecticut, August 3, 1989; Side B: Entitled Fancyman Blues on the
UK release.
0.453 AUGUST 21, 1989 MIXED EMOTIONS (CD SINGLE), RSR-CBS 655193 2 (UK)
A1 Mixed Emotions (Edit)
A2 Mixed Emotions (Chris Kimseys 12")
A3 Fancy Man Blues
Cuts A1-A3: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
NOTES: Cut A3: Entitled Fancyman Blues; Simultaneously released as MIXED EMOTIONS
(3" CD single), RSR-CBS 3655193 (Europe); Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING
STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 27], April 11,
2011.
0.453A AUGUST, 1989 PROMOTIONAL SINGLE, DISCOS CBS DEP 748 (ARGENTINA)
A Emociones Mezcladas (Mixed Emotios)
Side A: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
NOTES: Side A: Specially edited promotional version; NOTES: Only one side involving The Rolling
Stones.
0.455 AUGUST 28, 1989 MIXED EMOTIONS (CD SINGLE), RSR-CBS 655193 5 (UK)
A1 Mixed Emotions (Edit)
A2 Fancy Man Blues
A3 Tumbling Dice
A4 Miss You
Cuts A1, A2: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut A3: Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, December 4-17, 1971, or January-March,
1972.
Cut A4: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
NOTES: Limited edition; packaged in a metal tin; Cut A2: Entitled Fancyman Blues.
0.456 AUGUST 28/AUGUST 29, 1989 STEEL WHEELS (CD), RSR-CBS 465752-2 (UK)/ROLLING STONES RECORDS CK 45333 (US)
A1 Sad Sad Sad
A2 Mixed Emotions
A3 Terrifying
A4 Hold On To Your Hat
A5 Hearts For Sale
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
Blinded By Love
Rock And A Hard Place
Cant Be Seen
Almost Hear You Sigh (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
Continental Drift
Break The Spell
Slipping Away
Side A: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
NOTES: Simultaneously released on vinyl, STEEL WHEELS, Rolling Stones Records 465752-1
(UK)/OC 45333 (US); re-released as STEEL WHEELS (CD), Virgin Records 39647-2, July 26,
1994; as STEEL WHEELS (CD), Universal 2701567, July 14, 2009.
0.457 AUGUST 31 DECEMBER 20, 1989 THE SET, STEEL WHEELS NORTH AMERICAN
TOUR
1 Start Me Up
2 Bitch
2a Shattered
3 Sad Sad Sad
4 Undercover Of The Night
5 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
5a One Hit (To The Body) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
6 Tumbling Dice
7 Miss You
8 Ruby Tuesday
9 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
9a Angie
9b Dead Flowers
9c Salt Of The Earth
10 Rock And A Hard Place
10a
11
12
13
14
15
15a
16
16a
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Terrifying
Mixed Emotions
Honky Tonk Women
Midnight Rambler
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
Boogie Chillen (Hooker, Besman)
Before They Make Me Run
Cant Be Seen
Happy
Paint It Black
2000 Light Years From Home
Sympathy For The Devil
Gimmie Shelter
Its Only Rock n Roll
Brown Sugar
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Jumpin Jack Flash
NOTES: Cuts 1-25: Keyboards Chuck Leavell and Matt Clifford; Cuts 5a-7, 9a, 9d-11, 14, 16a-17,
20-25: Back-up vocals Bernard Fowler, Cindy Mizelle and Lisa Fischer; Cuts 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 10, 17,
23-25: Saxophone by Bobby Keys and/or brass by The Uptown Horns (Arno Hecht: tenor saxophone, Crispin Cioe: alto saxophone, Bob Funk: trombone, Hollywood Paul Litteral: trumpet);
Cuts 3, 4, 7, 9b, 10, 11: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cut 7: Harmonica (keyboard programming?) probably Matt Clifford; Cuts 7, 20: Percussion Bernard Fowler; Cut 9b: Back-up vocals and
percussion Bernard Fowler; back-up vocals Chuck Leavell and Matt Clifford; Cut 9c: Vocal intro
Keith Richards; Cuts 13, 15: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 14: French horn intro Matt Clifford;
Cuts 16, 16a, 17: Vocals Keith Richards; Mick Jagger not present; Set-list variations: Cut 1:
Preceded by Continental Drift (official version, second half), played as intro; Cut 2a: Only performed August 31, 1989 (Philadelphia); Cuts 5, 5a: Alternatives; Cut 5a: Played before cut 11
up to September 22, 1989 (Syracuse); Cuts 9-9c: Alternatives (normally one cut per show; some
shows: two cuts); Cut 10: Played between cuts 12 and cut 13 before September 6, 1989 (Pittsburgh); Cut 10a: Not performed before November 26, 1989 (Clemson); Cut 15: Not performed
September 22, 1989 (Syracuse) and maybe other shows; Cut 15a: Only performed December 17,
19 and 20, 1989 (Atlantic City); Cuts 16, 16a: Alternatives; both dropped at some shows.
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (up to and including 2012) and on film or TV.
Obviously there are more recordings available to collectors: Most shows of this tour have been
circulated in one audio form or another with their full programme. Exceptions are Vancouver
(November 2, 1989) and Toronto (December 4, 1989) of which no recordings seem to exist, plus
Vancouver (November 1, 1989), Atlanta (November 21, 1989) and Minneapolis (November 29,
1989) where only parts of the show seem to have been recorded.
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0.460 SEPTEMBER 4, 1989 MIXED EMOTIONS (CD SINGLE), RSR-CBS 655214 2 (UK)
A1 Mixed Emotions
A2 Fancy Man Blues
A3 Shattered
A4 Waiting On A Friend
Cuts A1, A2: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut A3: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
Cut A4: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi Studios, Paris, October 11-November 12, 1980.
NOTES: Limited edition; packaged in a metal tin; Cut A2: Entitled Fancyman Blues
0.462A SEPTEMBER 9, 1989 ALPINE VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE, EAST TROY, WISCONSIN
1 Start Me Up
2 Bitch
3 Sad Sad Sad
4 Undercover Of The Night
5 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
6 Tumbling Dice
7 Miss You
8 Ruby Tuesday
9 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
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11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Dead Flowers
One Hit (To The Body) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Mixed Emotions
Honky Tonk Women
Rock And A Hard Place
Midnight Rambler
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
Before They Make Me Run
Happy
Paint It Black
2000 Light Years From Home
Sympathy For The Devil
Gimmie Shelter
Its Only Rock n Roll
Brown Sugar
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Jumpin Jack Flash
0.463 SEPTEMBER 11, 1989 ALPINE VALLEY MUSIC THEATRE, EAST TROY, WISCONSIN
1 Sympathy For The Devil
2 Mick Jagger Interview by Stone Phillips
3 Ron Wood and Bill Wyman Interview by Stone Phillips
4 Keith Richards Interview by Stone Phillips
5 Backstage Scene
6 Charlie Watts and Mick Jagger Interview by Stone Phillips
Song 1 (incomplete), Lines 2-6: Shown in 20/20, ABC-TV show, September 22, 1989.
NOTES: Song 1: Origin unconfirmed; Line 5: Recorded before show, including Elton John.
0.464 SEPTEMBER 21, 1989 (PROBABLY) CARRIER DOME, SYRACUSE, NEW YORK
1 Start Me Up
2 Sad Sad Sad
3 Ron Wood Interview
4 Keith Richards Interview
5 Mick Jagger Interview
Songs 1, 2 (both incomplete), Lines 3-5: Shown in X-Large, Austrian TV (ORF2), October 1, 1989.
0.465 OCTOBER 2, 1989 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO SHOOTING, SULLIVAN STADIUM, FOXBORO, MASSACHUSETTS, Director: Wayne Isham
1 Rock And A Hard Place
2 Mick Jagger Interview
3 Keith Richards Interview
Song 1, Lines 2, 3 (all incomplete): Shown in News At Night, MTV, October 4, 1989.
Lines 2, 3 (different parts): Shown in News At Night, MTV, October 10, 1989.
Song 1: Released in
25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES, CMV Video 490272/CMV 190-49027, February 13, 1990;
Spotlight: Rolling Stones - Urban Jungle - Europe 1990, MTV Europe, July 21, 1990;
THE ROLLING STONES VIDEO COLLECTION 1980-2001 ON DVD (BT DVD).
NOTES: Song 1: Edited single version (no live sounds); crowd scenes taken from the show of the
following day, October 3, 1989.
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18
19
20
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22
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24
25
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20
21
22
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24
Cuts 1-24 (14, 15 incomplete): Released on SHEA STADIUM NEW YORK CITY (BT CD).
0.471 LATE OCTOBER/NOVEMBER 13, 1989 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS 3873057 (US)/RSR-CBS 655422 7 (UK)
A Rock And A Hard Place
B Cook Cook Blues
Side A: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Side B: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi Studios, Paris, November 11-December 19, 1982.
NOTES: Side A: Edit version; promotional video released based on this cut, filmed at Sullivan Stadium,
Foxboro, Massachusetts, October 2 & 3, 1989.
0.473 NOVEMBER 11, 1989 ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES
RECORDS 44-73133 (US)
A1 Rock And A Hard Place (Dance Mix)
A2 Rock And A Hard Place (Oh-Oh Hard Dub Mix)
B1 Rock And A Hard Place (Michael Brauer Mix)
B2 Rock And A Hard Place (Bonus Beats Mix)
Sides A, B: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989; Re-released
with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal
06025 2760346 9 [Disc 28], April 11, 2011.
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0.475 NOVEMBER 13, 1989 AFTER THE HURRICANE (COMPILATION), CHRYSALIS CHR
1750 (UK)
A1 Fancy Man Blues
Cut A1: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
NOTES: Only one track involving The Rolling Stones; - Simultaneously released as AFTER THE
HURRICANE (CD), Chrysalis CCD 1750.
0.476 NOVEMBER 13, 1989 ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (12" SINGLE), RSR-CBS 655422 8
(UK)
A Rock And A Hard Place (Dance Mix)
B1 Rock And A Hard Place (Oh-Oh Hard Dub Mix)
B2 Cook Cook Blues
Side A, Cut B1: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut B2: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi Studios, Paris, November 11-December 19, 1982.
NOTES: Simultaneously released as ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (3" CD single), RSR-CBS 655422 3
(Europe); Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006
(CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 28], April 11, 2011.
0.477 NOVEMBER 13, 1989 ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (CD SINGLE), RSR-CBS 655422 2
(UK)
A1 Rock And A Hard Place (Edit)
A2 Rock And A Hard Place (Dance Mix)
A3 Rock And A Hard Place (Bonus Beats Mix)
A4 Cook Cook Blues
Cuts A1-A3: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut A4: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi Studios, Paris, November 11-December 19, 1982.
0.478 NOVEMBER 20, 1989 ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (CD SINGLE), RSR-CBS 655448 2
(UK)
A1 Rock And A Hard Place
A2 Cook Cook Blues
A3 Its Only Rock n Roll
A4 Rocks Off
Cut A1: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut A2: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi Studios, Paris, November 11-December 19, 1982.
Cut A3: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, April 10-15, 1974.
Cut A4: Recorded with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, July 10-late July or October 14-November 23,
1971.
NOTES: Limited edition; packaged as cardboard box set with poster.
0.481 NOVEMBER 26, 1989 DEATH VALLEY STADIUM, CLEMSON, SOUTH CAROLINA
1 Start Me Up
2 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
3 Cant Be Seen
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cuts 1, 3, 5 (3 edited; 5 edited and reworked): Released on FLASHPOINT (CD), Rolling Stones
Records CK 47456/468135 2, April 2/ April 8, 1991.
Cuts 1, 5 (5 edited and reworked): Released on FLASHPOINT, Rolling Stones Records C
47456/468135 1, April 2/April 8, 1991.
Cut 1 vocal overdubs): Released on LIVE: THE ROLLING STONES 50TH ANNIVERSARY (double
CD), Universal Music RSTCHVCD1, April 30, 2013.
Cut 2: Released on
HIGHWIRE (CD single), Rolling Stones Records 656756 5, March 25, 1991;
Single, Rolling Stones Records 656892 7, May 24, 1991;
RUBY TUESDAY (CD single), Rolling Stones Records 656892 2, May 24, 1991;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9
[Discs 31 and 32], April 11, 2011;
JUST A SHOT AWAY (BT CD);
TERRIFYING (BT CD [VGP]).
Cut 4 (edited): Released on Juke Box single, EMI OrderLH 1, April 13, 1993; on GIMME SHELTER
(Radio Promo CD), EMI Order DJL 1, Spring, 1993.
0.482 NOVEMBER 27, 1989 ROCK AND A HARD PLACE (CD SINGLE), RSR-CBS 655448 5
(UK)
A1 Rock And A Hard Place (Edit)
A2 Cook Cook Blues
A3 Emotional Rescue
A4 Some Girls
Cut A1: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut A2: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi Studios, Paris, November 11-December 19, 1982.
Cut A3: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, June 25-August 30 or September 16-October
8, 1979.
Cut A4: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
NOTES: Limited edition; packaged in a tongue shaped cardboard sleeve.
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0.483A DECEMBER 17, 1989 CONVENTION CENTER, ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY
1 Start Me Up
2 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
3 Salt Of The Earth
Song 1 (incomplete): Shown in 3 Today, Channel 3 news-report, December 18, 1989.
Song 2 (incomplete): Shown in a CNN news-report, December 18, 1989.
Song 3 (incomplete): Shown in MTV News, December 18, 1989.
NOTES: Cut 3: Additional vocals by Keith Richards and Axl Rose; additional guitar by Izzy Stradlin.
0.484 DECEMBER 19, 1989 CONVENTION CENTER, ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY
1 Start Me Up
2 Bitch
3 Sad Sad Sad
4 Undercover Of The Night
5 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
6 Tumbling Dice
7 Miss You
8 Terrifying
9 Ruby Tuesday
10 Salt Of The Earth
11 Rock And A Hard Place
12 Mixed Emotions
13 Honky Tonk Women
14 Midnight Rambler
15 You Cant Always Get What You Want
16 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
17 Boogie Chillen (Hooker, Besman)
18 Cant Be Seen
19 Happy
20 Paint It Black
21 2000 Light Years From Home
22 Sympathy For The Devil
23 Gimmie Shelter
24 Its Only Rock n Roll
25 Brown Sugar
26 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
27 Jumpin Jack Flash
28 Ron Wood Interview
29 Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts Interview
30 Mick Jagger Interview
31 Keith Richards Interview
32 Mick Jagger Interview
33 Keith Richards Interview
34 Bill Wyman Interview
Songs 1-27, Lines 28-31: Broadcast live in TERRIFYING, Pay-Per-View TV special.
Cuts 1-27, Lines 32-34: Released on ATLANTIC CITY 89 (BT CD [TSP Gold Edition]).
Cuts 1-27, Lines 32, 33 (32, 33 incomplete): Released on ATLANTIC CITY 1989 (BT CD [Crystal
Cat]).
BB
CC
DD
EE
FF
GG
HH
II
JJ
KK
LL
MM
NN
OO
PP
QQ
RR
SS
TT
UU
VV
WW
XX
YY
ZZ
Aa
Bb
Cc
Dd
Ee
Ff
Gg
Hh
Ii
Jj
Kk
Ll
Mm
Nn
NOTES: Only actual film footage listed, no songs appearing merely on soundtrack; - Produced by
Andrew Solt; directed by Nigel Finch; length: 105 mins.; - Basically this TV special is a slightly
shortened version of 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES,
the commercial video issued in February, 1990; for origins of tracks refer to that release under
Entry 0.488 below.
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2015):
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
1990
Something Happened To Me Yesterday Felix Aeppli 01-2014 /
06-2015
Steel Wheels Japan Tour 1990
FEBRUARY
6-12
9
13-14
14
16
16
17
19
20
21+23
24
26
27
Rehearsals, MZA Studio, Tokyo (without Bill Wyman except for Feb. 12)
Press conference, Korakuen Hall, Tokyo (without Bill Wyman) (Entry 1244)
Tour rehearsals, Tokyo Dome, Tokyo (Entry 0.489)
Tokyo Dome, Tokyo (Entry 0.491 - complete show listed)
Promotional film and TV recordings, Tokyo Dome, Tokyo (Entry 0.491A)
Tokyo Dome, Tokyo (Entry 0.491B - complete show listed)
Tokyo Dome, Tokyo (Entry 0.491C - complete show listed)
Tokyo Dome, Tokyo
Tokyo Dome, Tokyo (Entry 0.492)
Tokyo Dome, Tokyo
Tokyo Dome, Tokyo (Entry 0.492A - complete show listed)
Tokyo Dome, Tokyo (Entry 0.495 - complete show listed)
Tokyo Dome, Tokyo (Entry 0.496 - complete show listed)
Backing: Chuck Leavell, Matt Clifford: keyboards; The Uptown Horns (Arno Hecht,
Crispin Cioe, Bob Funk, Hollywood Paul Litteral), Bobby Keys: brass; Bernard
Fowler, Cindy Mizelle, Lisa Fischer: back-up vocals.
JUNE
2
3
6
10
13
14
16
17
20
22
23
25
27
JULY
4
6
7
9
16
18
20+21
25
26
28
31
AUGUST
3
4
6
7
9
13
14
16
18
24
25
1990 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1990.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1990.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco6.html
Performed songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=1990
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1990
Japanese Archives Live Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/254.html?guid=on
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19901994/1990year-sto.htm
Roberts Discs http://www.stonesvikingrob.com/1990.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
START ME UP
1990
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
RELEASES
Line A: Recorded at the Royal Garden Hotel, London, February 25, 1986.
Line B: Recorded at the Waldorf Astoria, New York City, January 18, 1989.
Line C (unconfirmed), Lines D-F (all continued throughout the whole programme): Recorded at
the Garden City Hotel, Long Island, New York, August 22, 1989.
Songs G, I-L, O, P (all incomplete), Line Q: Recorded at the Convention Center, Atlantic City,
New Jersey, December 21, 1989.
Line H: Recorded at the Grand Central Station, New York City, July 11, 1989.
Song M: Promotional film, filmed in London, July 17, 1973.
Line N: Recorded at Look Of the Week, BBC TV show, London, May 21, 1967.
NOTES: Producer, writer: Jonathan K. Bendis; editor: Andy Kadison; length: 25 mins.; Shown
by MTV Europe, March 22, 1990, and repeated July 21, 1990.
0.487A JANUARY, 1990 ALMOST HEAR YOU SIGH (PROMOTIONAL CD SINGLE), ROLLING
STONES RECORDS COLUMBIA CSK 73093 (US)
A1 Almost Hear You Sigh (Remix) (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
A2 Almost Hear You Sigh (LP Version) (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
Cuts A1, A2: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
NOTES: Cut A1: Not available on official release; promotional video based on this cut released,
filmed in Rawi Sherman Film Studio, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, December 2, 1989.
HH
II
JJ
KK
LL
MM
NN
OO
PP
QQ
RR
SS
TT
UU
VV
WW
XX
YY
ZZ
Aa
Bb
Cc
Dd
Ee
Ff
Gg
Hh
Ii
Jj
Kk
Ll
Mm
Nn
Oo
Pp
Qq
Rr
Ss
Tt
Uu
Vv
Lines A-C, F, OO (continued throughout the whole programme): Recorded during the Steel Wheels
North American Tour, September-December, 1989.
Song D (incomplete): Recorded at The Arthur Haynes Show, ATV, Elstree, Hertfordshire, February 7,
1964.
Lines E, J, K: Recorded at Six Five, BBC TV show, Belfast, January 6, 1965.
Song G (incomplete): Recorded at Ready, Steady, Go!, AR TV show, November 20, 1964 (mistakenly
dated August, 1964).
Song H (incomplete): Recorded at the ABC Theatre, Hull, Yorkshire, September 21, 1964 (no live
sounds).
Song I (incomplete): Recorded at the 4th National Jazz & Blues Festival, Athletic Association Grounds,
Richmond, Surrey, August 7, 1964 (overdubbed 8mm footage).
Line L: News clip, recorded June 1, 1964.
Song M (incomplete): Recorded at The Hollywood Palace, TV show, Los Angeles, June 3, 1964.
Song N (incomplete): Recorded at the Kurhaus, Scheveningen, Netherlands, August 8, 1964 (no live
sounds).
Song O (incomplete): Recorded at The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, New York City, October 25, 1964.
Line P: Recorded for WANE Channel 15, Fort Wayne, Indiana, November 12, 1964.
Line Q, Song R (incomplete): Recorded for Shindig!, ABC-TV show, Los Angeles, May 20, 1965.
Song S (incomplete): Recorded at Twickenham, July 28, 1965 for Shindig!, ABC-TV show.
Line T: Recorded at press and TV conference, Rainbow Room, Rockefeller Center, New York City,
November 26, 1969.
Songs U, V (both incomplete): Recorded for The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, February 13, 1966.
Song W, Line X: Recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, London, September 23, 1966 (song W: promotional
film, no live sounds).
Line Y: Recorded in New York City, September 10, 1966 (soundtrack added).
Song Z: Recorded for The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, New York City, September 9, 1966.
Line AA: News clip, recorded at Brixton Prison, London, June 28, 1967.
Line BB: Recorded at Spains Hall, near Ongar, Essex, for World In Action, Granada TV show, July
31, 1967.
Song CC (incomplete): Recorded for The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, January 15, 1967.
Line DD: News clip, recorded at Euston Station, London, August 25, 1967.
Song EE (incomplete): Recorded at the EMI Studios, London, June 25, 1967.
Song FF (incomplete): Promotional film, filmed at Kevin Brownjohns Studio, London, November, 1967.
Song GG (incomplete): Promotional film, filmed at Olympic Sound Studios, London, early May, 1968.
Song HH (incomplete): Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London,
June 4-10, 1968.
Song II (edited): Recorded at The Rolling Stones Rock And Roll Circus, December 10-11, 1968.
Line JJ: Recorded for All You Need Is Love, BBC TV series, May, 1974.
Line KK: News clips, recorded at Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, July 10, 1969.
Line LL: Recorded outside Montsalvat Castle, near Melbourne, Australia, February 16, 1973.
Line MM, song NN (incomplete): Recorded at Hyde Park, London, July 5, 1969.
Song PP (incomplete): Soundtrack recorded at Civic Center, Baltimore, Maryland, November 26, 1969;
film footage (slow-motion) recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, November 28,
1969 (second show).
Song QQ: Recorded at Altamont Speedway, Livermore, California, December 6, 1969.
Song RR (incomplete): Recorded for the film PERFORMANCE, August-September, 1968.
Line SS: News clip, including Keith Richards, George Harrison, Ringo Starr and many others, recorded
at St. Annes Chapel, St. Tropez, France, May 12, 1971.
Song TT (including clips from the film COCKSUCKER BLUES): Recorded at Will Rogers Auditorium,
Fort Worth, Texas, June 24, 1972 (early show).
Track UU: Recorded at the Spectrum, Philadelphia, July 20, 1972.
Line VV: Recorded for The Dick Cavett Show, ABC-TV, Madison Square Garden, New York City,
July 25, 1972.
Song WW (incomplete): Recorded at Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, Texas, June 25, 1972 (second
show).
Song XX (incomplete): Promotional film, filmed in London, July 17, 1973.
Song YY (incomplete): Promotional film, filmed at LWT Studios, London, June 1, 1974.
Song ZZ (incomplete): Recorded on Fifth Avenue, New York City, May 1, 1975 (overdubbed sound
from Paris 1976).
Song Aa (incomplete): Recorded at Les Abattoirs, Paris, June 6, 1976.
Line Bb: TV news clips, recorded at Toronto, Ontario, Canada, February 28, 1977, and October 23,
1978.
Song Cc (incomplete): Recorded at the C.N.I.B Benefit Concert, Civic Auditorium, Oshawa, Ontario,
Canada, April 22, 1979 (early show).
Song Dd (incomplete): Recorded at the Capital Centre, Largo, Maryland, May 5, 1979.
Song Ee (incomplete): Promotional video for the film LETS SPEND THE NIGHT TOGETHER,
recorded on the US Tour 1981.
Song Ff (incomplete): Recorded at the Checkerboard Lounge, Chicago, November 22, 1981.
Song Gg (incomplete): Recorded at Hampton Roads Coliseum, Hampton, Virginia, December 18,
1981.
Song Hh (incomplete): Filmed at St. Marks Place, Greenwich Village, New York City, July 2, 1981.
Song Ii (incomplete): Promotional video, filmed at Elstree Studios, Hertfordshire, May 1-2, 1986.
Line Jj: Recorded at Elstree Studios, Hertfordshire, May 1, 1986.
Song Kk (incomplete): Mick Jagger promotional video, filmed at Rio de Janeiro and/or Parati, Brazil,
late November and December, 1984.
Song Ll (incomplete): Recorded at the National Tennis Centre, Flinders Park, Melbourne (not Sydney),
Australia, October 15, 1988.
Song Mm (incomplete): Keith Richards promotional video, filmed at Ren-Mar Studio, Los Angeles,
August 31, 1988.
Song Nn (incomplete): Recorded at the Hollywood Palladium, Hollywood, December 15, 1988.
Line Oo: Recorded at the Waldorf Astoria, New York City, January 18, 1989.
Song Pp (incomplete rehearsal): Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, April, 1989.
Song Qq (incomplete): Promotional video, filmed at Wykeham Rise Girls School, Washington,
Connecticut, August 3, 1989.
Line Rr: Recorded at Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, December 18, 1983.
Line Ss: Recorded at St. Marys Church, Denham, Suffolk, January 2, 1985.
Line Tt: Recorded at St. Johns Anglican Church, near Hyde Park, London, June 5, 1989.
Song Uu: Promotional video, recorded at Sullivan Stadium, Foxboro, Massachusetts, October 2 & 3,
1989.
Line Vv: Probably recorded at Sullivan Stadium, Foxboro, Massachusetts, October 2 & 3, 1989.
NOTES: Only actual film footage listed, no songs merely appearing on soundtrack; Credits: Director:
Nigel Finch; camera: Ralf Bode; producer: Andrew Solt; executive producer: Lorne Michaels for
Promotour U.S. and Andrew Solt Productions; editor: Bud Friedgen; length: 130 mins.
0.489 FEBRUARY 13 and/or 14, 1990 TOUR REHEARSALS, TOKYO DOME, TOKYO
1 Ruby Tuesday
2 Tumbling Dice
3 Sad Sad Sad
4 Mick Jagger Guitar Riffs
5 Keith Richards Interview
6 Bill Wyman and Ron Wood Interview
7 Mick Jagger Interview
Songs 1-3 (all incomplete), Track 4, Lines 5-7: Shown in Rolling Stones Tokyo 1990, Japanese TV
special, April, 1990.
Lines 5-7 (different extracts from above): Released in Wide Show 11 P.M., Japanese TV, February
16, 1990.
NOTES: Song 1: Vocals Keith Richards; Lines 5-7: Might come from another, unidentified location.
0.490 FEBRUARY 14-27, 1990 THE SET, STEEL WHEELS TOUR JAPAN 1990
1 Start Me Up
2 Bitch
3 Sad Sad Sad
4 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
5 Tumbling Dice
6 Miss You
7 Ruby Tuesday
8 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
8a Almost Hear You Sigh (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
8b Angie
9 Rock And A Hard Place
10 Mixed Emotions
11 Honky Tonk Women
12 Midnight Rambler
13 You Cant Always Get What You Want
13a Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
14 Cant Be Seen
15 Happy
16 Paint It Black
17 2000 Light Years From Home
18 Sympathy For The Devil
19 Gimmie Shelter
20 Its Only Rock n Roll
21 Brown Sugar
22 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
23 Jumpin Jack Flash
NOTES: Cuts 1-23: Keyboards and some back-up vocals Chuck Leavell and Matt Clifford; Cuts 4-6,
8a, 9-11, 14, 15, 18-23: Back-up vocals Bernard Fowler (also on cuts 7, 16), Cindy Mizelle and
Lisa Fischer; Cuts 2-6, 9-11, 13, 14, 15, 21-23: Saxophone Bobby Keys and/or brass The Uptown
Horns (Arno Hecht: tenor saxophone, Crispin Cioe: alto saxophone, Bob Funk: trombone, Hollywood Paul Litteral: trumpet); Cuts 3, 6, 9, 10: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cut 6: Harmonica
(keyboard programming?) probably Matt Clifford; Cut 10: Percussion Chuck Leavell; Cut 11:
Cowbell Matt Clifford; Cut 12: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 13: French horn intro Matt Clifford;
maracas Mick Jagger; Cuts 14, 15: Vocals Keith Richards; Mick Jagger not present; Cut 16: Percussion Bernard Fowler; Cut 19: Shared vocals Lisa Fischer; back-up vocals and percussion
Bernard Fowler; Set-list variations: Cut 1: Preceded by Continental Drift (official version, second
half), played as intro; Cut 7: Dropped February 20, 1990; Cuts 8-8b: Alternatives (Cut 8:
performed February 14 & 23, 1990; Cut 8a: performed February 17, 21, 24 & 26, 1990; Cut 8b:
performed February 16, 19, 20 & 27, 1990); Cut 13a: Only performed February 20, 1990.
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (up to and including 2012) and on film or TV.
Obviously there are more recordings available to collectors: All shows from this tour have been
circulated in one audio form or another with their full programme.
0.491A FEBRUARY 16, 1990 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO AND TV RECORDINGS, TOKYO DOME,
TOKYO
1 Terrifying
2 Paint It Black
3 2000 Light Years From Home
4 Its Only Rock n Roll
Song 1: Shown in Spotlight: Rolling Stones - Urban Jungle - Europe 1990, MTV Europe, July 21,
1990.
Songs 2-4: Released on
CBS-Fox TV special, May 30, 1990;
ROLLING STONES ON TV VOLUME 3 1989-98 (BT DVD).
NOTES: Song 1: Edited 7" remix; Songs 2-4: 3-D TV recordings.
18
19
20
21
22
23
Cuts 1-23: Released on STEEL WHEELS JAPAN TOUR 1990 (BT CD [Discs 3 and 4])
Cut 8: Released on STEEL WHEELS ALIVE AND ROLLIN' 1990 (BT CD)
0.492 FEBRUARY 23, 1990 ANOTHER SIDE OF STEEL WHEELS (7 TRACK CD), ROLLING
STONES RECORDS CBS-SONY CSCS 5116 (JAPAN)
A1 Mixed Emotions (Re-Mix)
A2 Rock And A Hard Place (Dance Mix)
A3 Rock And A Hard Place (Oh-Oh Hard Dub Mix)
A4 Rock And A Hard Place (Michael Brauer Mix)
A5 Rock And A Hard Place (Bonus Beats Mix)
A6 Fancy Man Blues
A7 Cook Cook Blues
Cuts A1-A6: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut A7: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi Studios, Paris, November 11-December 19, 1982.
NOTES: Nice compilation offering the new single tracks released in 1989 plus five rare re-mixes (of
which A4 appeared on CD for the first time); Cut A1: Previously known as Mixed Emotions (Chris
Kimseys 12").
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Songs 1-23: Released on "ROCK AND A HARD PLACE - TOKYO 90" (BT DVD).
Cuts 1-23: Released on
IN CONCERT 1990,2.24 (BT CD);
STEEL WHEELS ALIVE AND ROLLIN' 1990 (BT CD).
0.493 FEBRUARY 26, 1990 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS 655661 7 (NETHERLANDS)
A Terrifying (7" Remix Edit)
B Wish Id Never Met You
Sides A, B: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
0.494 FEBRUARY 26, 1990 TERRIFYING (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 655661
6 (NETHERLANDS)
A1 Terrifying (12" Remix)
A2 Wish Id Never Met You
B1 Terrifying (7" Remix Edit)
B2 Terrifying
Sides A, B: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
NOTES: Simultaneously released as TERRIFYING (3" CD single), RSR-CBS 655661 3.
21
22
23
Brown Sugar
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Jumpin Jack Flash
0.498 APRIL 29, 1990 ROLLING STONES - STEEL WHEELS JAPAN TOUR 1990, JAPANESE
TV SPECIAL
A Start Me Up
B Bitch
C Sad Sad Sad
D Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
E Tumbling Dice
F Miss You
G Ruby Tuesday
H Almost Hear You Sigh (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
I Rock And A Hard Place
J Mixed Emotions
K Honky Tonk Women
L Midnight Rambler
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
0.499 MAY 18 AUGUST 25, 1990 THE SET, URBAN JUNGLE EUROPEAN TOUR 1990
1 Start Me Up
1a Bitch
2 Sad Sad Sad
3 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
4 Tumbling Dice
5 Miss You
6 Almost Hear You Sigh (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
6a Terrifying
7 Ruby Tuesday
8 Angie
8a Factory Girl
8b Dead Flowers
8c Blinded By Love
9 Rock And A Hard Place
10 Mixed Emotions
11 Honky Tonk Women
12 Midnight Rambler
13 You Cant Always Get What You Want
13a Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
13b I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
14 Cant Be Seen
14a Before They Make Me Run
15 Happy
16 Paint It Black
17 2000 Light Years From Home
18 Sympathy For The Devil
19 Street Fighting Man
20 Gimmie Shelter
21 Its Only Rock n Roll
22 Brown Sugar
23 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
24 Jumpin Jack Flash
NOTES: Cuts 1-24: Keyboards and some back-up vocals Chuck Leavell and Matt Clifford; Cuts 3-5,
6, 9-11, 14a-15, 18, 20-24: Back-up vocals Bernard Fowler, Lorelei McBroom and Sophia Jones;
Cuts 1a-5, 9-11, 13, 14a-15, 22-24: Saxophone Bobby Keys and/or brass The Uptown Horns
(Arno Hecht: tenor saxophone, Crispin Cioe: alto saxophone, Bob Funk: trombone, Hollywood
Paul Litteral: trumpet); Cuts 2, 5, 8b-10: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cuts 5, 13b: Harmonica
(keyboard programming?) probably Matt Clifford; Cuts 12, 13a: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 13:
French horn intro Matt Clifford; Cuts 14-15: Vocals Keith Richards; Mick Jagger not present;
Cuts 16, 19: Back-up vocals and percussion Bernard Fowler; Set-list variations: Cut 1: Preceded by Continental Drift (official version, second half), played as intro; Cut 1a: Dropped after
May 30, 1990 (Cologne, first show); Cut 3: Dropped between May 19, 1990 (Rotterdam) and May
26, 1990 (Frankfurt); Cuts 6, 6a: Alternatives; both performed June 14, 1990 (Barcelona); both
dropped July 26 & 28 (Rome and Turin), August 18, 1991 (Prague) and August 24 & 25, 1990
(Wembley); Cut 6a: Added as cut 9a, May 18, 1990 (Rotterdam); Cut 7: Dropped May 30, 1990
(Cologne) and August 3, 1990 (Gothenburg); Cuts 8-8c: Alternatives; dropped altogether May 19,
1990 (Rotterdam), June 27, 1990 (Basle), between July 9, 1990 (Glasgow) and July 18, 1990
(Newcastle-upon-Tyne), and August 13, 1990 (East Berlin); Cut 8b: Only performed May 27, 1990
(Frankfurt) and August 3, 1990 (Gothenburg); Cut 8c: Only performed June 10, 1990 (Lisbon) and
June 16 & 17, 1990 (Madrid); Cut 12: Dropped May 24, 1990 (Hanover) and May 27, 1990
(Frankfurt); Cut 13: Dropped May 24, 1990 (Hanover); Cut 13a: Only performed May 27, 1990
(Frankfurt), June 2, 1990 (Munich) and July 4, 1990 (Wembley); Cut 13b: Only performed May 24,
1990 (Hanover), June 17, 1990 (Madrid), June 22, 1990 (Paris) and July 6, 1990 (Wembley); Cuts
14, 14a: Alternatives; Cuts 23, 24: Played in reversed order from June 2, 1990 (Munich) onwards;
Cut 24: Played before cut 22, June 25, 1990 (Paris).
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (up to and including 2012) and on film or TV.
Obviously there are more recordings available to collectors: Most shows of this tour have been
circulated in one audio form or another with their full programme. Exceptions are Lisbon (June 10,
1990) of which no recording seems to exist, and Rome (July 25, 1990) where the final song of
the show is missing on the circulated recording.
17
18
19
20
Brown Sugar
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Jumpin Jack Flash
International Rock Award Speech
0.507 JUNE 11, 1990 PAINT IT BLACK (12" SINGLE), LONDON LONX 264 (UK)
A Paint It Black
B1 Honky Tonk Women
B2 Sympathy For The Devil
Side A: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cut B1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Cut B2: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
0.508 JUNE 11, 1990 PAINT IT BLACK (12" SINGLE), LONDON LONXR 264 (UK)
A Paint It Black
B1 Honky Tonk Women
B2 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Side A: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cut B1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Cut B2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
Songs 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 17, 19, 20, 25: Shown in Urban Jungle - The Rolling Stones, Sky TV, August
12, 1990.
Cuts 1, 2, 4, 5, 7, 9, 17, 19, 20: Released on LIVE ALL OVER THE WORLD (BT CD).
Cuts 1, 4-6, 10, 12, 16-20, 22-25: Broadcast in unidentified Spanish radio show, mid-June, 1990.
Songs 1, 4-6, 9, 17-20, 25: Shown in Urban Jungle - The Rolling Stones, Canal+ (French TV),
June 26, 1990.
Song 2: Used as promotional video, prepared for release August 17, 1990.
Song 11 (incomplete): Shown in La Imagen, Spanish TV (Tele 5), probably June 14, 1990, and
in Zap Zap, Spanish TV (Tele Madrid), June 15, 1990.
Songs 17-19, 24 (18, 24 incomplete): Released in Lo mejor de los Rolling Stones, video (Spain),
July, 1990.
Song 17: Released on ROLLING STONES ON TV VOLUME 3 1989-98 (BT DVD).
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
0.511 JUNE 18, 1990 ALMOST HEAR YOU SIGH (MAXI-SINGLE), ROLLING STONES
RECORDS 656065 7 (UK)
A Almost Hear You Sigh (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
B1 Wish Id Never Met You
B2 Mixed Emotions
Sides A, B: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
NOTES: Side B: Playing at 33 r.p.m.
0.512 JUNE 18, 1990 ALMOST HEAR YOU SIGH (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS
656065 6 (UK)
A1 Almost Hear You Sigh (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
A2 Beast Of Burden
B1 Angie
B2 Fool To Cry
Cut A1: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut A2: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
Cut B1: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, 1972.
Cut B2: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, December 12, 1974.
NOTES: Also released as ALMOST HEAR YOU SIGH (CD single), RSR-CBS 656065 2; Re-released
with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal
06025 2760346 9 [Disc 29], April 11, 2011.
0.516 JUNE 25, 1990 ALMOST HEAR YOU SIGH (CD SINGLE), RSR-CBS 656065 5 (UK)
A1 Almost Hear You Sigh (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
A2 Miss You
A3 Waiting On A Friend
A4 Wish Id Never Met You
Cuts A1, A4: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut A2: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October-December, 1977.
Cut A3: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi Studios, Paris, October 11-November 12, 1980.
NOTES: Limited edition; packaged in a metal tin; Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING
STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 29], April 11,
2011.
0.517 JUNE 25, 1990 HOT ROCKS 1964-1971 (DOUBLE CD), LONDON 820140-2 (UK)
A1 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
A2 Heart Of Stone
A3 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
A4 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
A5 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
A6 Get Off Of My Cloud
A7 Mothers Little Helper
A8 19th Nervous Breakdown
A9 Paint It Black
A10 Under My Thumb
A11 Ruby Tuesday
A12 Lets Spend The Night Together
B1 Jumpin Jack Flash
B2 Street Fighting Man
B3 Sympathy For The Devil
B4 Honky Tonk Women
B5 Gimmie Shelter
B6 Midnight Rambler
B7 You Cant Always Get What You Want
B8
B9
Brown Sugar
Wild Horses
0.518 JUNE 26, 1990 URBAN JUNGLE - THE ROLLING STONES, CANAL+ (FRENCH TV)
A Start Me Up
B Tumbling Dice
C Miss You
D Almost Hear You Sigh (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
E Terrifying
F Rock And A Hard Place
G Honky Tonk Women
H Happy
I Paint It Black
J 2000 Light Years From Home
K
L
M
N
O
P
Songs A-E, I, J, K, L, P: Recorded at Estadi Olimpic De Montjuic, Barcelona, June 14, 1990.
Songs F-H, M-O: Recorded at Estadi Olimpic De Montjuic, Barcelona, June 13, 1990.
NOTES: Re-relased on "BARCELONA OLE!" (BT DVD); - Similar special premiered on Spanish TV
(Tele 5), June 25, 1990.
Songs B-F, H, I (many incomplete): Recorded at Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Arizona, December 13,
1981.
Song G (incomplete): Recorded at Meadowlands Sports Complex/Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, New Jersey, November 5, 1981.
Song J (incomplete): Recorded at Meadowlands Sports Complex/Brendan Byrne Arena, East Rutherford, New Jersey, November 6, 1981.
Line K: Recorded at the Royal Palais, Madrid, June 16, 1990.
Line L: Recorded in Madrid, probably June 18, 1990.
Line O: Recorded in Barcelona or Madrid, mid-June, 1990.
NOTES: Video cassette issued with the Newspaper Tiempo; Credits: director: Javier Martin
Dominguez; length: 48 mins.; Songs B-J: Taken from the film LETS SPEND THE NIGHT
TOGETHER.
0.520A JULY, 1990 ROCKNROLL THE GREATEST YEARS: 64: VOL. 2, THE VIDEO COLLECTION VC4085 (UK)
A Not Fade Away (Holly)
B Time Is On My Side (Meade)
Song A: Recorded at the NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex, April 26,
1964.
Song B: Recorded at the T.A.M.I. show, Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California, October 29, 1964.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed.
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
0.526 JULY 21, 1990 SPOTLIGHT: ROLLING STONES URBAN JUNGLE - EUROPE 1990,
MTV EUROPE
A Mick Jagger Press Conference
B Ron Wood Interview
C Mick Jagger Interview
D Mick Jagger Promotional Clip
Chuck Leavell Interview
E Start Me Up
Bernard Fowler Interview
F Sad Sad Sad
G Terrifying
H Sad Sad Sad
I Almost Hear You Sigh
J Rock And A Hard Place
Lines A, C: Recorded at the Tabernacle Club, London, March 22, 1990.
Lines B, D (both continued throughout the whole programme), Songs E, F (both incomplete): Recorded
at Feyenoord-Stadion, Rotterdam, May 19, 1990.
Song G: Promotional video, filmed at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 16, 1990.
Song H (incomplete): Recorded at Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex, July 4, 1990.
Song I (incomplete): Promotional video, filmed in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, early December, 1989.
Song J: Promotional video, recorded at Sullivan Stadium, Foxboro, Massachusetts, October 2 & 3,
1989.
NOTES: Line B, Line D-Song F: Previously shown in MTV News, MTV Europe, May 21, 1990.
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Tumbling Dice
Miss You
Ruby Tuesday
Rock And A Hard Place
Mixed Emotions
Honky Tonk Women
Midnight Rambler
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Cant Be Seen
Happy
Paint It Black
2000 Light Years From Home
Sympathy For The Devil
Street Fighting Man
Gimmie Shelter
Its Only Rock n Roll
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
0.528 JULY 30, 1990 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS 656122 7 (UK)
A Terrifying (7" Remix Edit)
B Rock And A Hard Place (Edit)
Sides A, B: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
NOTES: Side A: Promotional video released based on this cut, filmed at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February
16, 1990; Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006
(CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 30], April 11, 2011 (see below).
0.529 JULY 30, 1990 TERRIFYING (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 656122 6 (UK)
A Terrifying (12" Remix)
B1 Rock And A Hard Place (Dance Mix)
B2 Harlem Shuffle (London Mix) (Relf, Nelson)
Side A, Cut B1: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut B2: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10-October 15,
1985.
NOTES: Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box
set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 30], April 11, 2011 (see above and below).
0.530 JULY 30, 1990 TERRIFYING (CD SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 656122 2 (UK)
A1 Terrifying (7" Remix Edit)
A2 Terrifying (12" Remix)
A3 Rock And A Hard Place (Dance Mix)
A4 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
Cuts A1-A3: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut A4: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10-October 15,
1985.
NOTES: Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box
set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 30], April 11, 2011 (see above)
0.532 EARLY AUGUST, 1990 TERRIFYING (CD SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS
656122 5 (UK)
A1 Terrifying (7" Remix Edit)
A2 Start Me Up
A3 Shattered
A4 If You Cant Rock Me
Cut A1: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut A2: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 11-November 12, 1980.
Cut A3: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
Cut A4: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, November 13-24, 1973.
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Cant Be Seen
Happy
Paint It Black
2000 Light Years From Home
Sympathy For The Devil
Street Fighting Man
Gimmie Shelter
Its Only Rock n Roll
Brown Sugar
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Jumpin Jack Flash
0.535 AUGUST 12, 1990 URBAN JUNGLE - THE ROLLING STONES, SKY TV
A Start Me Up
B Sad Sad Sad
C Tumbling Dice
D Miss You
E Ruby Tuesday
F Terrifying
G Rock And A Hard Place
H Honky Tonk Women
I Happy
J Paint It Black
K 2000 Light Years From Home
L Sympathy For The Devil
M Street Fighting Man
N Its Only Rock n Roll
O Brown Sugar
P Jumpin Jack Flash
Q (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Songs A-F, J, L, M, Q: Recorded at Estadi Olimpic De Montjuic, Barcelona, June 14, 1990.
Songs G-I, K, N-P: Recorded at Estadi Olimpic De Montjuic, Barcelona, June 13, 1990.
NOTES: Songs F, G: Messed up by graphic art; Credits: Director: Gavin Taylor; length: 91 mins.;
Songs A-G, I-O: Released on LIVE ALL OVER THE WORLD (BT CD).
0.536 AUGUST 13, 1990 SAD SAD SAD (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 656197 6
(NETHERLANDS)
A1 Sad Sad Sad
A2 Blinded By Love
B Too Much Blood (Main Vocals)
Side A: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Side B: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, November 11-December 19, 1982.
NOTES: Side A1: Promotional video released based on this cut, using footage from the Estadi Olimpic
De Montjuic, Barcelona, June 14, 1990; Side B: Listed as separate version but actually part of
Too Much Blood (Dance Version); Simultaneously released as SAD SAD SAD (3" CD single),
RSR-CBS 656197 3 (Netherlands).
0.537 AUGUST 13, 1990 RADRENNBAHN WEISSENSEE, EAST BERLIN, GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
1 Start Me Up
2 Sad Sad Sad
3 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
4 Tumbling Dice
5 Miss You
6 Almost Hear You Sigh (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
7 Ruby Tuesday
8 Rock And A Hard Place
9 Mixed Emotions
10 Honky Tonk Women
11 Midnight Rambler
12 You Cant Always Get What You Want
13 Cant Be Seen
14 Happy
15 Paint It Black
16 2000 Light Years From Home
17 Sympathy For The Devil
18 Street Fighting Man
19 Gimmie Shelter
20 Its Only Rock n Roll
21 Brown Sugar
22 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
23 Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts 1-23: Released on AUGUST CHILDREN (BT CD).
Cuts 2-7, 11-24: Released on AUGUST CHILDREN (BT).
Songs 1, 2 (both incomplete): Shown in MTV News, August 15, 1990.
Song 1 (incomplete): Shown in
Aktuelle Kamera am Morgen, German TV (DFF), August 14, 1990;
Heute Journal, German TV (ZDF), August 14, 1990;
Abendschau, German TV (SFB), August 14, 1990;
MTV News and other international news reports, August 14, 1990.
Song 22: Premiered in ROLLING STONES AT THE MAX, IMAX film, October 25, 1991; Released
on ROLLING STONES LIVE AT THE MAX (DVD), Columbia COBY 90008 (Japan), March 21,
1998/ Castle Music Pictures ID4380ERDVD (US), November 18, 1998.
Cut 22: Released on
AT THE MAX (BT CD);
AT THE MAX (BT double CD);
JUST A SHOT AWAY (BT CD).
0.537A AUGUST 14, 1990 RADRENNBAHN WEISSENSEE, EAST BERLIN, GERMAN DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC
1 Happy
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
Songs 1, 2: Premiered in ROLLING STONES AT THE MAX, IMAX film, October 25, 1991;
Released on ROLLING STONES LIVE AT THE MAX (DVD), Columbia COBY 90008 (Japan),
March 21, 1998/Castle Music Pictures ID4380ERDVD (US), November 18, 1998.
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
AT THE MAX (BT CD);
AT THE MAX (BT double CD);
JUST A SHOT AWAY (BT CD).
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
19
19
20
21
22
23
0.540 AUTUMN, 1990 ROLLING STONES - STEEL WHEELS JAPAN TOUR 1990 [PART 2],
JAPANESE TV SPECIAL
A Start Me Up
B Bitch
C Rock And A Hard Place
D Mixed Emotions
E Honky Tonk Women
F Happy
G Paint It Black
H 2000 Light Years From Home
I Sympathy For The Devil
J Its Only Rock n Roll
K (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
L Jumpin Jack Flash
Songs A-L: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 26, 1990.
0.540A NOVEMBER, 1990 SOLID GOLD, VIDEO, MAGNUM MUSIC MMGV 014 (UK)
A I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
B Angie
Song A (incomplete): Recorded at the NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex,
April 26, 1964.
Song B: Promotional film, filmed in London, July 17, 1973.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed.
0.541 NOVEMBER, 1990 (PROBABLY) MORE HOT ROCKS (DOUBLE CD), LONDON 820143-2
(UK)
A1 Tell Me
A2 Not Fade Away (Holly)
A3 The Last Time
A4 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
A5 Good Times, Bad Times
A6 Im Free
A7 Out Of Time
A8 Lady Jane
A9 Sittin On A Fence
A10 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
A11 Dandelion
A12 We Love You
B1 Shes A Rainbow
B2 2000 Light Years From Home
B3 Child Of The Moon
B4 No Expectations
B5 Let It Bleed
B6 What To Do
B7 Money (Gordy Jr., Bradford)
B8 Come On (Berry)
B9 Fortune Teller (Neville)
B10 Poison Ivy (Leiber, Stoller)
B11 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
B12 I Cant Be Satisfied (Morganfield)
B13 Long Long While
Cuts A1, A5: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 24-25, 1964.
Cut A2: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964.
Cut A3: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
Cuts A4, B12: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964.
Cut A6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cuts A7, A8, B6, B13: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cut A9: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cut A10: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
Cut A11: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cut A12: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 12-13, 1967.
Cut B1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 18, 1967.
Cut B2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, August 5-September 7, 1967.
Cut B3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cut B4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
Cut B5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 10-July 2, 1969.
Cut B7: Recorded at De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London, November 14, 1963.
Cut B8: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
Cut B9: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, July 9, 1963.
Cut B10: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, around July 18, 1963.
Cut B11: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, August 8, 1963.
NOTES: Simultaneously released on vinyl, MORE HOT ROCKS, London 820143-1; album already
available in the US in December, 1972 (see Entry 0.227); Cut B9: Different mix compared to the
original American release, lacking the repeat of the last verse; Cut B10: Different mix compared to
the original American release, lacking percussion overdubs.
START ME UPB9
1991
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
JANUARY
7-18
MARCH
1
Promotional video shooting, Pier 3, near Brooklyn Bridge, New York City (without Bill
Wyman) (Entry 0.542A)
MAY
21-22
1991 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1991.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1991.htm
Japanese Archives Studio Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/294.html?guid=on
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco6.html
Flashpoint www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs4livensolo.htm#91flashpoint
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19901994/1991year-sto.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
START ME UP
1991
Sing This All Together
MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSION
RELEASES
0.541A EARLY 1991 ROCKNROLL THE GREATEST YEARS: 73, THE VIDEO COLLECTION
VC4096 (UK)
A Angie
Song A: Promotional film, filmed in London, July 17, 1973.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Also see RON WOOD, Entry 7033B, for
Cindy Incidentally; Re-released as SEVENTIES ROCK & POP 73, Music Club MC 2085,
1992.
0.541B EARLY 1991 ROCKNROLL THE GREATEST YEARS: 74, THE VIDEO COLLECTION
VC4097 (UK)
A Its Only Rock n Roll
Song A: Promotional film, filmed at LWT Studios, London, June 1, 1974.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Re-released as SEVENTIES ROCK & POP
74, Music Club MC 2086, 1992.
0.542 JANUARY 7-18, 1991 HIT FACTORY STUDIO, LONDON, Producers: Chris Kimsey and
The Glimmer Twins
1 Highwire
2 Highwire (7" Version)
3 Sex Drive
4 Sex Drive (Single Edit)
5 Sex Drive (Club Version)
6 Sex Drive (Edited Club Version)
7 Sex Drive (Dirty Hands Mix)
8 Highwire (12" Version)
Cut 1: Released on
HIGHWIRE (CD single), Rolling Stones Records 656756 5, March 25, 1991;
Alta Tension (Highwire) / No Siempre Consigues Lo Que Quieres (You Cant Always Get What
You Want), promotional single, Sony Music DEP-870 (Argentina), Spring, 1991.
Cuts 1, 2: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025
2760346 9 [Disc 31], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 1, 3: Released on FLASHPOINT, Rolling Stones Records C 47456/468135 1 and Rolling Stones
Records CK 47456/468135 2 (CD), April 2/April 8, 1991.
Cut 2: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records 38-73742/656756 7, March 4/March 11, 1991;
HIGHWIRE (CD single), Rolling Stones Records 656756 2, March 25, 1991;
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 4], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 3], November 13, 2012.
Cut 4: Released on
Single, Rolling Stones Records 38-73789, late August, 1991;
FLASHPOINT (CD), RSR-Virgin CDV 2855 / 8-45670-2 (Europe), April 14, 1998.
Cuts 4-6: Released on
SEXDRIVE (CD single), RSR-Sony Records SRCS 5532, July 18, 1991.
Cuts 4, 5, 7: Released on
SEX DRIVE (CD single), Rolling Stones Records 657334 2, August 19, 1991;
SEX DRIVE (12" Single), Rolling Stones Records 657334 6, August 19, 1991.
Cuts 4, 7: Released on Single, Rolling Stones Records 657334 7, August, 1991.
Cut 8: Released on HIGHWIRE (12" Single), Rolling Stones Records 656756 6, March 18, 1991.
NOTES: Cuts 1-8: Ron Wood not present after January 12, 1991; additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cuts 1,
2, 8: Back-up vocals Bernard Fowler; Cut 2: Edit version of cut 1; Cut 3: Back-up vocals Tessa
Niles and Katie Kissoon; brass by Kick Horns (Simon Clarke, Roddy Lorimer, Tim Sanders, Paul
Spong); Cuts 3-7: Entitled Sexdrive on later pressings; Cuts 4-7: Remixes of cut 3; Cut 5: Also
known as Sex Drive (12" Mix); Cut 8: Same as cut 1, with count-in intro.
0.542A MARCH 1, 1991 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO SHOOTING, PIER 3, near BROOKLYN BRIDGE,
NEW YORK CITY, Director: Julien Temple
1 Highwire
2 Highwire
3 Mick Jagger Interview
4 Keith Richards Interview
5 Ron Wood Interview
6 Keith Richards Interview
7 Mick Jagger Interview
Song 1, Lines 3-5 (3-5 Pre-prepared Questions & Answers): Released on Interview Soundbites
Highwire Music Video, promotional video tape, On The Scene Productions/Sony Music,
mid-March, 1991.
Song 1, Lines 6, 7: Shown in Rolling Stones Exclusive, C4, March 22, 1991.
Song 1: Released on THE ROLLING STONES VIDEO COLLECTION 1980-2001 ON DVD (BT DVD).
Song 2, Lines 3-5 (3-5 incomplete): Shown in News at Night, MTV, March 12, 1991.
Lines 3, 4 (different parts again): Shown in Week in Rock, MTV, April 6, 1991.
Lines 3-5 (different parts from above): Shown in News at Night, MTV, April 8, 1991.
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: Bill Wyman not present; Song 1: Lip-synched performance of official version;
Song 2: Rehearsal, incomplete.
0.543 MARCH 4/MARCH 11, 1991 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS 38-73742 (US)/
656756 7 (UK)
A Highwire
B 2000 Light Years From Home
Side A: Recorded at Hit Factory Studio, London, January 7-18, 1991.
Side B: Recorded at Estadi Olimpic De Montjuic, Barcelona, June 13, 1990.
NOTES: Side A: Edit version; promotional video released based on this cut almost concurrently, filmed
on Pier 3, near Brooklyn Bridge, New York City, March 1, 1991; First Rolling Stones record
distributed in Europe by Sony Music (who took over CBS Europe in February, 1991).
0.544 MARCH 18, 1991 HIGHWIRE (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 656756 6
(UK)
A1 Highwire
A2 2000 Light Years From Home
B1 Sympathy For the Devil
B2 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
Cut A1: Recorded at Hit Factory Studio, London, January 7-18, 1991.
Cut A2: Recorded at Estadi Olimpic De Montjuic, Barcelona, June 13, 1990.
Cut B1: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 26, 1990.
Cut B2: Recorded Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex, July 6, 1990.
NOTES: Cut A2, Side B: Edited; Also released as HIGHWIRE (CD single), Rolling Stones Records
656756 2, March 25, 1991, containing the single version of cut 1; Re-released with bonus tracks
on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9
[Disc 31], April 11, 2011 (see below).
0.545 MARCH 25, 1991 HIGHWIRE (CD SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 656756 5 (UK)
A1 Highwire
A2 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
A3 Factory Girl
Cut A1: Recorded at Hit Factory Studio, London, January 7-18, 1991.
Cut A2: Recorded at Death Valley Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina, November 26, 1989.
Cut A3: Recorded at Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex, July 6, 1990.
NOTES: Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box
set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 31], April 11, 2011 (see above).
0.545A APRIL, 1991 (PROBABLY) LIVING COLOUR: TIME TUNNEL, VIDEO, CMV ENTERPRISES 49060-2 (UK)/49060 (US)
A Its Only Rock n Roll
B Mick Jagger Interview
Song A (incomplete): Recorded at Olympic Stadium, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, December 14, 1989.
Line B: Recorded at Death Valley Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina, November 26, 1989.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Song A: Supported by Living Colour.
0.546 APRIL 2/APRIL 8, 1991 FLASHPOINT, ROLLING STONES RECORDS C 47456 (US)/
468135 1 (UK), Producers: Chris Kimsey and The Glimmer Twins
A1 Intro (Continental Drift)
A2 Start Me Up
A3 Sad Sad Sad
A4 Miss You
A5 Ruby Tuesday
A6 You Cant Always Get What You Want
A7 Factory Girl
A8 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
B1 Paint It Black
B2 Sympathy For The Devil
B3 Brown Sugar
B4 Jumpin Jack Flash
B5 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
B6 Highwire
B7 Sex Drive
Cuts A2, B5: Recorded at Death Valley Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina, November 26, 1989.
Cuts A3, A8: Recorded at Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 19, 1989.
Cuts A4, A6: Recorded at Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Florida, November 25, 1989.
Cuts A5, B4: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 27, 1990.
0.547 APRIL 2/APRIL 8, 1991 FLASHPOINT (CD), ROLLING STONES RECORDS CK 47456
(US)/468135 2 (UK)
A1 Intro (Continental Drift)
A2 Start Me Up
A3 Sad Sad Sad
A4 Miss You
A5 Rock And A Hard Place
A6 Ruby Tuesday
A7 You Cant Always Get What You Want
A8 Factory Girl
A9 Cant Be Seen
A10 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
A11 Paint It Black
A12 Sympathy For The Devil
A13 Brown Sugar
A14 Jumpin Jack Flash
A15 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
A16 Highwire
A17 Sex Drive
Cuts A2, A9, A15: Recorded at Death Valley Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina, November 26, 1989.
Cuts A3, A10: Recorded at Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 19, 1989.
Cuts A4, A5, A7: Recorded at Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Florida, November 25, 1989.
Cuts A6, A14: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 27, 1990.
Cut A8: Recorded at Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex, July 6, 1990.
Cut A11: Recorded at Estadi Olimpic De Montjuic, Barcelona, June 13, 1990.
Cut A12: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 26, 1990.
Cut A13: Recorded at Stadio delle Alpi, Turin, July 28, 1990.
Cuts A16, A17: Recorded at the Hit Factory Studio, London, January 7-18, 1991.
NOTES: Cut A1: Official track, incomplete; Cuts A2-A15: Live cuts, produced by Chris Kimsey and The
Glimmer Twins; Cuts A3, A7, A9, A10, A13: Edited; Cuts A4, A5: Vocal overdubs; Cuts: A12, A14,
A15: Edited and reworked; Also released as special offer with a bonus CD single, ROLLING
STONES INTERVIEW 1990, CBS SAMPCD 1408, in the UK (subsequently re-released as
INTERVIEW 1990, BT CD); Re-released as FLASHPOINT (CD), RSR-Virgin CDV 2855 /
8-45670-2 (Europe), April 14, 1998 (replacing cut A17 by Sex Drive (Single Edit)); as FLASHPOINT (CD), Universal 2716428, November 10, 2009.
0.548 MAY 20, 1991 FLASHPOINT + COLLECTIBLES (DOUBLE CD), ROLLING STONES
RECORDS C2K 47880 (US)
B1 Rock And A Hard Place (Michael Brauer Mix)
B2 Miss You
B3 Cook Cook Blues
B4 Everything Is Turning To Gold (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
B5 Winning Ugly (London Mix)
B6 Beast Of Burden
B7 Fancy Man Blues
B8 Harlem Shuffle (London Mix) (Relf, Nelson)
B9 Wish Id Never Met You
B10 Mixed Emotions (Chris Kimseys 12")
Cuts B1, B7, B9, B10: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cuts B2, B4: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
Cut B3: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi Studios, Paris, November 11-December 19, 1982.
Cuts B5, B8: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10October 15, 1985.
Cut B6: Recorded at Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, November 25, 1981.
NOTES: Limited edition packaged in a special leather bound case; for Disc 1, FLASHPOINT, see Entry
0.547 above; Previously released as COLLECTORS EDITION, bonus disc of the 15 disc set
COLLECTION 1971-1989 (June, 1990); Cut B1: Entitled Rock And A Hard Place II; Cut B2:
Entitled Miss You IV; Cut B4: Mistakenly entitled Everything Is Turning To Gold II; Cut B5: Entitled
Winning Ugly VI; Cut B8: Entitled Harlem Shuffle VI; Cut B10: Entitled Mixed Emotions IV.
0.550 MAY 24, 1991 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS 656892 7 (UK)
A Ruby Tuesday
B Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
Side A: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 27, 1990.
Side B: Recorded at Death Valley Stadium, Clemson South Carolina, November 26, 1989.
NOTES: Side A: Promotional video released based on this cut, filmed at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February
27, 1990.
0.551 MAY 24, 1991 RUBY TUESDAY (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 656892 6
(UK)
A1 Ruby Tuesday
A2 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
B1 You Cant Always Get What You Want
B2 Rock And A Hard Place
Cut A1: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 27, 1990.
Cut A2: Recorded at Death Valley Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina, November 26, 1989.
Side B: Recorded at Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Florida, November 25, 1989.
NOTES: Cut B1: Edited; Cut B2: Vocal overdubs; Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING
STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 32], April 11,
2011 (see below).
0.552 MAY 24, 1991 RUBY TUESDAY (CD SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 656892 2
(UK)
A1 Ruby Tuesday
A2 Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
A3 You Cant Always Get What You Want
A4 Undercover Of The Night
Cut A1: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 27, 1990.
Cut A2: Recorded at Death Valley Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina, November 26, 1989.
Cut A3: Recorded at Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Florida, November 25, 1989.
Cut A4: Recorded at the Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 19, 1989.
NOTES: Cut A3: Edited; Cut A4: Reworked; Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING
STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 32], April 11,
2011 (see above and below).
0.553 LATE MAY, 1991 RUBY TUESDAY (CD SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 656892
5 (UK)
A1 Ruby Tuesday
A2 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
A3 Winning Ugly (London Mix)
Cuts A1, A2: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 27, 1990.
Cut A3: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10-October 15,
1985.
NOTES: Cut A2: Remixed; Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES
1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 32], April 11, 2011 (see above).
0.554 JULY 18, 1991 SEXDRIVE (CD SINGLE), RSR-SONY RECORDS SRCS 5532 (JAPAN)
A1 Sex Drive (Club Version)
A2 Sex Drive (Edited Club Version)
A3 Sex Drive (Single Edit)
A4 Undercover Of The Night
Cuts A1-A3: Recorded at Hit Factory Studio, London, January 7-18, 1991.
Cut A4: Recorded at Convention Center, Atlantic City, December 19, 1989.
NOTES: Cuts A1-A3 also released on SEX DRIVE (promotional 12" single), Rolling Stones Records
CAS 4051 (US), August, 1991; Cut A4: Reworked.
0.555 AUGUST 19, 1991 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS 657334 7 (NETHERLANDS)
A Sex Drive (Single Edit)
B Sex Drive (Dirty Hands Mix)
Sides A, B: Recorded at Hit Factory Studio, London, January 7-18, 1991.
NOTES: Side A: Two promotional videos released based on this cut, filmed at Shepperton Studios,
Twickenham, Middlesex, May 21-22, 1991 (the second version lacking the most explicit scenes).
0.556 AUGUST 19, 1991 SEX DRIVE (12" SINGLE), ROLLING STONES RECORDS 657334 6
(EUROPE/UK)
A Sex Drive (Club Version)
B1 Sex Drive (Dirty Hands Mix)
B2 Sex Drive (Single Edit)
Sides A, B: Recorded at Hit Factory Studio, London, January 7-18, 1991.
NOTES: Also released as SEXDRIVE (CD single), Rolling Stones Records 657334 2.
0.557 LATE AUGUST, 1991 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS 38-73789 (US)
A Sex Drive (Single Edit)
B Undercover Of The Night
Side A: Recorded at Hit Factory Studio, London, January 7-18, 1991.
Side B: Recorded at Convention Center, Atlantic City, December 19, 1989.
NOTES: Side B: Reworked; Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006
(CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 33], April 11, 2011.
0.557A SEPTEMBER, 1991 THE ROLLING STONES - ROLLING ON, SIMITAR VIDEO 2437
(US)/THE ROLLING STONES STORY, SIMITAR VIDEO 34372 (UK)
NOTES: Carefully omitting every note of actual Stones music - probably for copyright reasons -,
this (unofficial?) compilation focuses on interviews and backstage scenes taken from the film
CHARLIE IS MY DARLING (see Entry 0.109); it also offers the introduction of the news-reel
GATHER MOSS (see Entry 0.041), the promotional clip for the film PERFORMANCE
(see Entry 1045), plus Mick Jaggers Eulogy for Brian Jones taken from the TV special THE
STONES IN THE PARK (see Entry 0.166).
0.557B AUTUMN, 1991 SEVENTIES ROCK & POP 78, VIDEO, MUSIC CLUB MC 2090 (UK)
A Respectable
Song A: Promotional film, filmed in New York City, May 2, 1978.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed.
0.558 OCTOBER 25, 1991 ROLLING STONES AT THE MAX, IMAX FILM, FIRST SHOWN AT
THE CALIFORNIA MUSEUM OF SCIENCE & INDUSTRY, LOS ANGELES
A Start Me Up
B Sad Sad Sad
C Tumbling Dice
D Ruby Tuesday
E Rock And A Hard Place
F Honky Tonk Women
G You Cant Always Get What You Want
H Happy
I Paint It Black
J 2000 Light Years From Home
K Sympathy For The Devil
L Street Fighting Man
M Its Only Rock n Roll
N Brown Sugar
O (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Songs A, C, K: Recorded at Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex, August 24, 1990.
Songs B, E, F, I, J: Recorded at Stadio delle Alpi, Turin, July 28, 1990.
Songs D, G, L, N: Recorded at Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex, August 25, 1990.
Songs H, M: Recorded at Radrennbahn Weissensee, Berlin, August 14, 1990.
Song O: Recorded at Radrennbahn Weissensee, Berlin, August 13, 1990.
NOTES: Simultaneously premiered at the Ontario Place Cinesphere, Toronto, Ontario, Canada; at the
IMAX Theatre Portage Place, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada; at the CN-IMAX Theatre, Canada
Place, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada; at the Expotec Le Vieux Port, Montreal, Quebec,
Canada; at the Kinepolis, Brussels, Belgium; at the IMAX, Rotterdam; Credits: Director: Julien
Temple; executive producers: Michael Cohl, Andre Picard for The BCL Group and IMAX Corporation; length: 89 mins.; Released on video, ROLLING STONES LIVE AT THE MAX, Polygram
633 218-3 (Europe)/Polygram 800 633 219-3 (US), October 24, 1994; Re-released as
ROLLING STONES LIVE AT THE MAX (DVD), Columbia COBY 90008 (Japan), March 21,
1998/Castle Music Pictures ID4380ERDVD (US), November 18, 1998; Complete soundtrack
released on AT THE MAX (BT double CD); on JUST A SHOT AWAY (BT CD); Songs A-H,
L-O released on AT THE MAX (BT CD).
0.559 NOVEMBER 29, 1991 SINGLE, ROLLING STONES RECORDS 657597 7 (EUROPE)
A Jumpin Jack Flash
B Tumbling Dice
Side A: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 27, 1990.
Side B: Recorded at Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex, August 24, 1990.
0.560 NOVEMBER 29, 1991 JUMPIN JACK FLASH (CD SINGLE), ROLLING STONES
RECORDS 657597 2 (EUROPE)
A1 Jumpin Jack Flash
A2 Tumbling Dice
A3 Street Fighting Man
Cut A1: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 27, 1990.
Cut A2: Recorded at Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex, August 24, 1990.
Cut A3: Recorded at Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex, August 25, 1990.
NOTES: CD single and cut A1 mistakenly entitled Jumpin Jack Flash; Cut A1: Edited and reworked.
START ME UP
1992
Nothing Happened To Me Yesterday
1992 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1992.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1992.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco6.html
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19901994/1992year-sto.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
START ME UP
1992
Sing This All Together
RELEASES
0.561 APRIL, 1992 THE VERY BEST OF THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW: VOLUME ONE, BUENA
VISTA HOME VIDEO 1345 (US)
A (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
B Lets Spend The Night Together
Song A: Recorded at The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, New York City, February 13, 1966.
Song B: Recorded at The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, New York City, January 15, 1967.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Songs A, B: Incomplete; Song B: Sung
as Lets Spend Some Time Together.
0.561A APRIL, 1992 THE VERY BEST OF THE ED SULLIVAN SHOW: VOLUME TWO, BUENA
VISTA HOME VIDEO 1351 (US)
A Paint It Black
Song A: Recorded at The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, New York City, September 9, 1966.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Song A: Incomplete.
SPARKS
WILL FLY
The Rolling Stones,
January, 1993, onwards
THE ULTIMATE GUIDE
1993
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
APRIL 20 MAY 20
Pre-production session, Blue Wave Studios, St. Philip, Barbados, West Indies (joined
by Pierre de Beauport, but without Ron Wood) (Entry 0.562)
JUNE
21-25
Bass player auditions, S.I.R. Studios, New York City (including Joey Spampinato,
Doug Wimbish, Darryl Jones, Tracy Wormworth, Garry Tallent, Larry Taylor
and 14 others)
JULY 9 AUGUST 6
Pre-production session, Sandymount (Ron Woods house), outside Clane, County
Kildare, Ireland (Entry 0.562A)
SEPTEMBER
Sandymount (Ron Woods house), outside Clane, County Kildare, Ireland (Entry
0.562B)
SEPTEMBER 30 OCTOBER 1
Guest session, Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin (Entry 0.563)
NOVEMBER 3 DECEMBER 11
Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin (Entry 0.564)
1993 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1993.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1993.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco6.html
Which Album May I Show You? www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs3comps.htm#93jumpback
Session & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1993
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19901994/1993year-sto.htm
Chris Menicou on Voodoo Brew, Stew & Residue http://www.rollingstonesnet.com/vigo.html
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
1993
Sing This All Together
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
0.561B APRIL 13, 1993 JUKE BOX SINGLE, EMI ORDERLH 1 (UK)
A Gimmie Shelter
Side A: Recorded at Death Valley Stadium, Clemson, South Carolina, November 26, 1989.
NOTES: Side A: Edited; Only one side involving The Rolling Stones; disc being part of a benefit
project for homeless people; Also released on GIMME SHELTER (Radio Promo CD), EMI
Order DJL 1, Spring, 1993.
0.562 APRIL 20 MAY 20, 1993 PRE-PRODUCTION SESSION, BLUE WAVE STUDIOS,
ST. PHILIP, BARBADOS, WEST INDIES, Producers: The Glimmer Twins
1 Randy Whore # 1
2 Thru And Thru # 1
3 He Loves You So
4 My Love Is My Love
5 Disposition Boogie
6 Goodbye To Love (Shapiro, Mann)
7 Alteration Boogie
8 Get Your Hands Off # 2
9 Make It Now
10 Slips Away
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
0.562B SEPTEMBER, 1993 SANDYMOUNT (RON WOODS HOUSE), outside CLANE, COUNTY
KILDARE, IRELAND, Producers: Don Was and The Glimmer Twins, Chief Engineer: Don
Smith
1 You Got Me Rocking
2 Sparks Will Fly
3 Out Of Tears
4 Brand New Car
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Sweethearts Together
Blinded By Rainbows
Baby Break It Down
Thru And Thru/Thru And Thru
Alright Charlie!
Its Alright/I Got A Hold On You
Ivy League
You Got It Made
Track With No Name
Untitled Instrumental 3
Untitled Instrumental 4
Make It Now
Baby, You're Too Much
Its Funny
Alright Charlie!
Keith Richards Dialogue
Mick Jagger Interview
Keith Richards Interview
Ron Wood Interview
Cuts 1-8: Released on VOODOO BREW (BT CD [Disc 4: tracks 2, 3 5-7, 9-11]).
Cut 4: Released on CURE FOR THE BLUES (BT CD).
Cuts 9-19, Line 20: Released on VOODOO BREW (BT CD [Disc 3]).
Lines 21-23: Shown in Jump Back, MTV (Europe), December 10, 1993).
NOTES:: Cuts 1, 2, 6-19: Bass Darryl Jones (most tracks); Doug Wimbish (some tracks, five days in
September, 1993) and Pino Palladino (also joining in this session); Cuts 1, 10, 12-18: keyboards
Chuck Leavell; Cut 1: Early version, different lyrics; Cut 2: Vocals Keith Richards; Cut 3: Demo
version by Mick Jagger (vocals and piano); additional drum machine; Cut 4: Early version with
different vocals; Here we go-remark by Mick Jagger after verse 2; Cut 5: Acoustic guitar and
vocals Mick Jagger; no other member of The Rolling Stones playing; Cut 6: Early run-through;
Cut 7: Early version (different mix of the later official version), no back-up vocals; Cut 8: Vocals,
piano, scraping Keith Richards; Ron Wood not present; Cuts 10, 11, 13: Mick Jaggers vocals
recorded off-mike; Cuts 9, 16-18: Instrumental tracks only; Cut 11: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut
12: Probably initially called Better Get Used 2 It; Cut 14: Mistakenly known as Windmill Lane # 1;
might be the early version of Suck On The Jugular, begun at Blue Wave Studios, St. Philip,
Barbados, West Indies, April 20-May 20, 1993, and at the time entitled Holetown Prison (a.k.a.
Idletown Prison); Cut 15: Mistakenly known as Windmill Lane # 2 (no relation with cut 14); Cut 19:
Faded version of cut 9.
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
Blinded By Rainbows
Baby Break It Down
Thru And Thru
Mean Disposition
The Storm
Love Is Strong (Bob Clearmountain Mix)
Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Radio Remix)
Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Extended Remix)
Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Extended Rock Remix)
Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Dub Remix)
Love Is Strong (Joe The Butcher Club Mix)
Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Instrumental)
Jump On Top Of Me
You Got Me Rocking (Perfecto Mix)
You Got Me Rocking (Sexy Disco Dub Mix)
You Got Me Rocking (Trance Mix)
Out Of Tears (Don Was Edit)
Out Of Tears (Bob Clearmountain Remix Edit)
Im Gonna Drive
Sparks Will Fly (Radio Clean)
I Go Wild (Scott Litt Remix)
I Go Wild (Luis Resto Straight Vocal Mix)
You Got Me Rocking (Perfecto Mix Edit)
Going On With You, Is This What It Is (?)
Drum Solo
Moon Is Up
Blinded By Rainbows
Blinded By Rainbows
Guitar Riffs
I Go Wild
Ron Wood Interview
Keith Richards Interview
Mick Jagger Interview
Mick Jagger/Keith Richards Dialogue
Love Is Strong
You Got Me Rocking
Sparks Will Fly
The Worst
New Faces
Moon Is Up
Out Of Tears
I Go Wild
Brand New Car
Sweethearts Together
Suck On The Jugular
Blinded By Rainbows
Baby Break It Down
Thru And Thru
Mean Disposition
Ron Wood/Keith Richards Dialogue
The Storm
The Worst
Thru And Thru
The Storm
The Storm
Jump On Top Of Me
Im Gonna Drive
Love Is Strong
You Got Me Rocking
Sparks Will Fly
The Worst
Make It Now
Moon Is Up
75
76
77
78
79
80
81
82
83
84
85
86
87
88
89
90
91
92
93
94
95
96
97
98
99
100
101
102
103
104
105
106
107
Its Funny
Sweethearts Together
Anything For You
Baby Break It Down
You Got It Made
Thru And Thru
Track With No Name
Love Is Strong
You Got Me Rocking Guitar Riffs
You Got Me Rocking
Sparks Will Fly
New Faces
Moon Is Up
Out Of Tears
I Go Wild
Brand New Car
Sweethearts Together
Suck On The Jugular
Blinded By Rainbows
Baby Break It Down
Thru And Thru
Mean Disposition
It Takes A Lot To Laugh, It Takes A Train To Cry (Dylan)
Trouble Man (Gaye)
Trouble Man (Gaye)
We Shall Overcome (Seeger, Horton, Hamilton, Carawan)
The Nearness Of You (Carmichael, Washington)
The Nearness Of You (Carmichael, Washington)
The Nearness Of You [Various Takes] (Carmichael, Washington)
Out Of Tears [Play-Back] plus Conversation
Studio Conversation
You Got It Made plus Conversation
Sonny
Cuts 1-15: Released on VOODOO LOUNGE (CD), Virgin Records CDV 2750 (39782 2)/39782 2,
July 11/July 12, 1994.
Cuts 1-14: Released on VOODOO LOUNGE, Virgin Records V 2750 (39782 1) July 11, 1994.
Cuts 1, 2: Released on FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8
13378 2 0), September 30/October 1, 2002.
Cuts 1, 2, 8: Reelased on GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 4], November 9,
2012.
Cuts 1, 16: Released on Single, Virgin Records VS 1503 (92507 0), July 4, 1994.
Cuts 1, 16, 17: Released on LOVE IS STRONG (CD single), Virgin Records VSCDT 1503 (92507 2 5),
June 27, 1994.
Cuts 1, 16, 19-21: Released on LOVE IS STRONG (CD single), Virgin Records America V25H-38446
2, July 26, 1994.
Cuts 1, 16, 19: Released on LOVE IS STRONG (maxi-single), Virgin Records America NR-38446,
September 12, 1994.
Cuts 1, 16-23: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal
06025 2760346 9 [Disc 34], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 1, 19-23: Released on LOVE IS STRONG (12" Single), Virgin Records America Y-38446 1,
July 26, 1994.
Cut 1: Released on
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 2], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 3], November 13, 2012.
Cuts 2, 24: Released on Single, Virgin Records VS 1518 (92632 7), September 26, 1994.
Cuts 2, 24-26: Released on YOU GOT ME ROCKING (CD single), Virgin Records VSCDG 1518
(92632 2), September 26, 1994.
Cuts 2, 24-27: Released on YOU GOT ME ROCKING (12" Single), Virgin Records America Y-38468,
January 3, 1995;
YOU GOT ME ROCKING (CD single), Virgin Records America V25H-38468, January 3, 1995.
Cuts 8, 32, 33: Released on I GO WILD (CD single), Virgin Records America V25H-38478/Virgin
Records VSCDT 1539 (92909 2), April 4/May 15, 1995.
Cut 14: Released on THE SOPRANOS: PEPPERS & EGGS (HBO Television Soundtrack) (CD),
Sony/Columbia 5021888-2, May 8, 2001.
Cuts 16, 18: Released on VOODOO YOU (BT CD).
Cuts 16, 24, 28, 30: Released on OUT OF TEARS (Limited CD single), Virgin Records VSCDG 1524
(92738 23), late 1994.
Cuts 16, 24, 30: Released on STRIPPED COMPANION (BT CD).
Cuts 18-23: Released on LOVE IS STRONG (CD single), Virgin Records VSCDX 1503 (92555 2),
July 4, 1994.
Cut 24: Released on PRET-A-PORTER/READY TO WEAR (Film Soundtrack) (CD), Columbia 478226
2/CK 66791, December 6, 1994.
Cuts 25-27: Released on YOU GOT ME ROCKING (12" Single), Virgin Records VST 1518 (92632 6),
September 26, 1994.
Cuts 28-30: Released on
OUT OF TEARS (maxi-single), Virgin Records America NR-38459, October, 1994;
OUT OF TEARS (CD single), Virgin Records America V25H-38459, October 17, 1994.
Cuts 28-31: Released on
OUT OF TEARS (CD single), Virgin Records VSCDT 1524 (92711 26), November 21/November
28, 1994;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9
[Disc 36], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 28, 34: Released on THE OTHER VOODOO LOUNGE (BT CD).
Cuts 28, 30: Released on
Single, Virgin Records VS 1524 (92713 7 9);
OUT OF TEARS (CD single), Virgin Records VSCDE 1524 (92710 2 7), November 28, 1994.
Cuts 32, 62: Released on THE CREME OF THE HOT STUFF (BT CD).
Cut 34: Released on YOU GOT ME ROCKING, promotional CD single, Virgin Records America
DPRO-12702, January, 1995.
Songs 35, 37 (both incomplete), Track 36: Shown in Rolling Stones Weekend: Voodoo Lounge
Special, MTV, August 13, 1994.
Songs 35, 37-39, 41 (all incomplete), Tracks 36, 40: Shown in Rolling Stones Weekend: Voodoo
Lounge Special, MTV, June 17, 1995.
Lines 42-44: Shown in Stones Tour 94: Final Rehearsal, VH-1, July 31, 1994.
Lines 45, 61, Cuts 46-60: Released on VOODOO BREW (BT CD [Disc 1]).
Cuts 54, 87: Released on LAID IN THE SHADE, VOL. II (BT CD).
Cuts 55, 62-66: Released on VOODOO BREW (BT CD [Disc 4: tracks 1, 4, 8, 12-14]).
Cuts 67, 68: Released on VOODOO BREW (BT CD [Disc 3]).
Cuts 62, 71: Released on CURE FOR THE BLUES (BT CD).
Cuts 69-106: Released on VOODOO STEW (BT CD [Disc 1: cuts 69-81; Disc 2: cuts 82-96; Disc 4:
cuts 97-106; For Disc 3, see Entry 0.562A above).
NOTES: All cuts except 9, 16, 24, 30, 54, 64-68, 90: Bass Darryl Jones; Cuts 1, 2, 4-10, 15, 17-23,
25-29, 32, 33 (plus remixes of respective cuts), 62: Keyboards (piano [1, 2, 4, 7, 9, 15], harpsichord [5], harmonium [5, 6]; B-3 organ [8, 10]) Chuck Leavell; Cuts 1-3, 6, 8, 10, 11, 13, 14,
17-29, 31-33 (plus remixes of respective cuts): Back-up vocals Bernard Fowler; Cuts 1, 2, 8-11,
13, 14, 17-23, 25-27 (plus remixes of respective cuts): Back-up vocals Ivan Neville; Cuts 1, 2:
Maracas Mick Jagger; Cuts 1, 11, 6, 24: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 3, 6-8, 10 and probably
other tracks: Begun at Sandymount (Ron Woods house), outside Clane, County Kildare, July 9August 6 and/or September, 1993; Cuts 4, 6, 10, 13: Pedal steel Ron Wood; Cut 4: Vocals Keith
Richards; fiddle Frankie Gavin; Cuts 5, 7-12, 24, 28-30, 32, 33: Additional guitar Mick Jagger;
Cuts 5, 9-11: Percussion Luis Jardim; Cuts 5, 14, 59, 64, 80, 95:Ron Wood not present; Cut 5:
Tambourine (no drums) Charlie Watts; pennywhistle Frankie Gavin; Cuts 6, 7, 12: Keyboards
(accordion [6], B-3 organ [7]; Hammond C-3 organ [12]) Benmont Tench; Cut 6: Castanets Mick
Jagger; tambourine Keith Richards; back-up vocals Bobby Womack; Cuts 7, 9, 11, 12, 28, 29:
Percussion Lenny Castro; Cut 7: Strings arrangement (cellos) David Campbell; Cut 8: Percussion
Phil Jones; Cuts 9, 11 and probably 18-23: Saxophone David McMurray; trumpet Mark Isham;
Cut 9: Bass Keith Richards; Cut 10: Additional vocals Keith Richards; bajo sexto Max Baca;
overdubbed accordion Flaco Jimenez; Cuts 11, 13: Keyboards Ivan Neville; Cut 13: Piano Keith
Richards; Cut 14: Vocals and piano Keith Richards; additional guitar Pierre de Beauport; Cut 16:
Dobro, tambourine and harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 16, 24, 30, 62, 65-68: Probably recorded
December 10 and 11, 1993, bass Don Was; Cut 17: Remix of cut 1 by Bob Clearmountain; Cuts
18-21, 23: Extended versions of cut 1; remixed by Ted Riley and Sprague Williams at Future
Records Recording Studios, Virginia Beach, Virginia; Cut 22: Extended version of cut 1, remixed
by Joe The Butcher Nicolo; additional musicians: Andy Funky Drummer Kravitz, Mike Tyler
and Randy Cantor; Cuts 24, 55, 76: Fiddle Frankie Gavin; Cuts 25, 26: Extended versions of cut
2; remixed by Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osborne; additional vocals Anita Jarrett; additional
percussion Steve Sidelnyk; Cut 27: Instrumental remix of cut 2; Cuts 28, 29: Remixes of cut 7;
Cut 31: Cleared up version of cut 3, lacking the words to fuck your sweet ass; Cut 32: Extended
version of cut 8, remixed by Scott Litt at Louies Clubhouse, Los Angeles; Cut 33: Extended
version of cut 8, remixed and performed by Luis Resto at Chomsky Ranch, Los Angeles; Cut 34:
Special edited promotional version of cut 25; Songs 35, 37-39, 41, Tracks 36, 40: Incomplete
recordings; Cuts 46-60: Rough mixes of album versions (see above for additional musicians):
Cut 46: Extended alternate mix of cut 1, lacking Mick Jaggers back-up vocals; Cut 47: Different
mix of cut 2, additional guitar, different back-up vocals; Cuts 48, 50, 57: Different mixes of cuts 3,
5, 12; Cut 49: Different mix of cut 4, lacking Mick Jaggers back-up vocals; Cut 51: Different mix of
cut 6, lacking castanets; Cut 52: Different mix of cut 7, lacking back-up vocals; Cut 53: Extended
mix at a slightly slower tempo lacking back-up vocals; Cut 54: Extended alternate mix of cut 9,
additional back-up vocals Keith Richards; Cut 55: Extended alternate mix of cut 10, lacking
accordion; Cut 56: Extended alternate mix of cut 11, additional guitar and keyboard; Cut 58:
Extended version of 13; Cut 59: Extended alternate mix of cut 14, additional guitar and
synthesizer, but lacking most of the back-up vocals; Cut 60: Edited alternate mix; Cut 62: Edited
remix of cut 65 with additional keyboards; harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 63: Different mix of cut 4;
Cut 64: Edit version of cut 59, additional back-up vocals; Cut 65: Extended basic track of cut 16,
lacking harmonica and dobro; Cut 66: Edited remix of cut 65 with additional guitar; harmonica
Mick Jagger; Cut 67: Extended instrumental remix of cut 24; Cut 68: Extended instrumental
backing track of cut 30; Cuts 69, 71, 74, 76: Extended mixes of album versions, all featuring
vocals by Keith Richards (see above for additional musicians); Cut 69: No back-up vocals;
Cuts 70, 73, 75, 78-80: Vocals Keith Richards; Cut 70: Origin unconfirmed; might come from
Sandymount (Ron Woods house), outside Clane, County Kildare, Ireland, July/August or
September, 1993; Cuts 70, 73, 75: Piano unidentified; Cuts 70, 73, 81: Organ unidentified;
Cut 72: Same as cut 4, lacking Mick Jaggers back-up vocals; Cut 76: No accordion; Cuts 77, 81:
Off-mike vocals Keith Richards; Cut 78: Piano Keith Richards; Cut 79: Keyboards Ron Wood and
Keith Richards; Cut 80: Additional guitar Pierre de Beauport; no sound effects, might be the
earliest version of this song; Cuts 82, 84-96: Instrumental backing tracks (many of them
extended and/or remixed) of album versions (see above for additional musicians); Cut 86: Flute
Frankie Gavin (replacing the pennywhistle of cut 5); Cuts 97, 98: Piano and vocals Mick Jagger;
no other member of The Rolling Stones playing; Cut 99: Piano and vocals Mick Jagger, plus
guitar riffs Keith Richards; Cuts 100-102: Piano and vocals Keith Richards; no other member of
The Rolling Stones playing; Cut 103: Piano and vocals Keith Richards; Mick Jagger and Charlie
Watts not involved; cut consisting of various takes; Cut 106: Play-back, additional back-up vocals
Keith Richards and Ron Wood; Cut 107: Rumoured title, which has never surfaced; - Also see
KEITH RICHARDS, Entry 3181A.
0.565 NOVEMBER 22, 1993 JUMP BACK (CD), VIRGIN RECORDS CDV 2726 (39321 2) (UK)
A1 Start Me Up
A2 Brown Sugar
A3 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
A4 Its Only Rock n Roll
A5 Mixed Emotions
A6 Angie
A7 Tumbling Dice
A8 Fool To Cry
A9 Rock And A Hard Place
A10 Miss You
A11 Hot Stuff
A12 Emotional Rescue
A13 Respectable
A14 Beast Of Burden
A15 Waiting On A Friend
A16 Wild Horses
A17 Bitch
A18 Undercover Of The Night
Cuts A1, A15: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 11-November 12, 1980.
Cut A2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Cut A3: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10-October 15,
1985.
Cut A4: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, April 10-15, 1974.
Cuts A5, A9: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut A6: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, 1972.
Cut A7: Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, December 4-17, 1971, or January-March,
1972.
Cut A8: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, December 12, 1974.
Cuts A10, A13, A14: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
Cut A11: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, March 30, 1975.
Cut A12: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, June 25-August 30 or September 16October 8, 1979.
Cut A16: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 17, 1970.
Cut A17: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, October 21 onwards, 1970.
Cut A18: Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York City, May, 1983.
NOTES: Simultaneously released as double vinyl LP, JUMP BACK, Virgin Records V 2726 (39321 1);
Re-released as JUMP BACK (CD), Virgin Records EMI 7243 8 64682-2, August 26, 2004; as
JUMP BACK (CD), Universal 2710209, August 17, 2009.
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2015):
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
1994
Something Happened To Me Yesterday Felix Aeppli 08-2013 /
06-2015
MAY
3
Tour rehearsals, Crescent Private School, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Entry 0.567)
Promotional video shooting, Harbourside Studio, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(Entry 0.568)
JULY
19
25-30
RPM Night Club, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (joined by Jeff Healy) (Entry 0.575 complete show listed)
Tour rehearsals, RFK Memorial Stadium, Washington, D.C. (Entry 0.576)
AUGUST
1
3
6
10
12
14
15
17
19
20
23
26
27
28
30
SEPTEMBER
4
5
7
8
9
11
12
15
18
21
RFK Memorial Stadium, Washington, D.C. (Entry 0.581 - complete show listed)
RFK Memorial Stadium, Washington, D.C. (Entry 0.581A - complete show listed)
Legion Field Stadium, Birmingham, Alabama (Entry 0.581B - complete show
listed)
Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, Indiana
Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey (Entry 0.582A)
Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey (Entry 0.584 - complete show listed)
Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey (Entry 0.584A - complete show
listed)
Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey (Entry 0.584B - complete show
listed)
C.N.E. Stadium, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Entry 0.584C - complete show listed)
C.N.E. Stadium, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Winnipeg Stadium, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
Camp Randall, University of Wisconsin Stadium, Madison, Wisconsin
Promotional video Shooting, Cleveland, Ohio (Entry 0.585)
Municipal Stadium, Cleveland, Ohio (joined by Lenny Kravitz) (Entry 0.585A)
Riverfront Stadium, Cincinnati, Ohio
22
23
25
27
29
OCTOBER
1
4+5
10
14
15
17
19
21
23
26
28+29
31
NOVEMBER
3
5
11
13
15+16
18
22
24
25
27
28
DECEMBER
1
3
5
6
8
11
15
17
18
1994 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1994.html
Which Album May I Show You? http://www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs2.htm#94voodoo
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco6.html
Performed songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=1994
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1994
Japanese Archives Live Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/256.html?guid=on
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19901994/1994year-sto.htm
Roberts Discs http://www.stonesvikingrob.com/1994.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
1994
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
RELEASES
0.566 FEBRUARY, 1994 MAX WEINBERG PRESENTS: LET THERE BE DRUMS, VOL. 3
(CD COMPILATION), RHINO R2 71549 (US)
A1 Rocks Off
Cut A1: Recorded with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late July or October 14-November
23, 1971.
NOTES: Only one track involving The Rolling Stones.
0.566A MAY 3, 1994 PRESS CONFERENCE, near PIER 60, NEW YORK CITY, Host: Kurt Loder
1 Mick Jagger Tour Announcement and Interview, Keith Richards, Ron Wood and
Charlie Watts Interview
2 Mick Jagger Interview by Kurt Loder
3 Ron Wood Interview by Kurt Loder
4 Keith Richards Interview by Kurt Loder
5 Ron Wood Interview
6 Mick Jagger Interview
Line 1: Shown in numerous American TV news reports, May 3, 1994.
Line 1 (Charlies clip): Shown in The New Music, Carlton TV, May 12, 1995.
Lines 2-4: Shown in MTV News - Weekend Edition, May 7, 1994.
Lines 5, 6: Shown in Rolling Stones Weekend Voodoo Lounge Special, MTV, June 17, 1995.
NOTES: Line 1: Charlie Watts contribution consisting of one word: No (after being asked if Bill
Wymans departure had affected the band or the sound of the band); Lines 2-4: Recorded
before the press conference; Lines 5, 6: Mick Jagger and Ron Wood talking about the fans on
board of the Honey Fitz yacht.
0.567 JUNE 15, 1994, onwards TOUR REHEARSALS, CRESCENT PRIVATE SCHOOL,
TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA
1 Love Is Strong
2 Shattered
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Brand New Car
5 Mick Jagger Interview
6 Keith Richards Interview
7 Mick Jagger Interview
8 Keith Richards Interview
9 Ron Wood Interview
10 Charlie Watts Interview
11 Ron Wood Interview
Songs 1-3 (all incomplete), Lines 5-9, 11 (7-9 in colour): Shown in Rolling Stones Weekend: Voodoo
Lounge Special, MTV, June 17, 1995.
Songs 1, 2 (both incomplete), Lines 5, 6 (both incomplete): Shown in MTV News, July 11, 1994.
Cut 1: Released on WELCOME TO VOODOO LOUNGE (BT CD).
Songs 3, 4 (both incomplete), Lines 7-10 (all black and white): Shown in Conversations With The
Rolling Stones, VH-1, October 27, 1994.
Lines 7-10 (all incomplete): Shown in Stones Tour 94: Final Rehearsal, VH-1, July 31, 1994.
NOTES: Song 1: Origin unconfirmed; might come from Harbourside Studio, Toronto, Ontario, June 1619, 1994; Songs 3, 4, Lines 7-10: Recorded July 12, 1994; Song 4: Additional guitar Mick Jagger;
Additional interviews with all four Stones conducted by Rebecca De Ruvo around July 9, 1994,
for MTV (shown in Rolling Stones Weekend: The Hits, Aug. 13, 1994) and July 13, 1994, for
French TV by Philippe Manoeuvre (shown in Voodoo Stones, Canal+, Oct. 8, 1994).
0.569 JUNE 27, 1994 LOVE IS STRONG (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS VSCDT 1503 (92507
2 5) (NETHERLANDS)
A1 Love Is Strong
A2 The Storm
A3 So Young
A4 Love Is Strong (Bob Clearmountain Mix)
Cuts A1, A2, A4: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
Cut A3: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2, 1978.
NOTES: Also issued under the same catalogue number as proper UK release, July 4, 1994; Rereleased with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set),
Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 34], April 11, 2011.
0.571 JULY 4, 1994 LOVE IS STRONG (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS VSCDX 1503
(92555 2) (UK)
A1 Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Radio Remix)
A2 Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Extended Remix)
A3 Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Extended Rock Remix)
A4 Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Dub Remix)
A5 Love Is Strong (Joe The Butcher Club Mix)
A6 Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Instrumental)
Side A: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993; Rereleased with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set),
Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 34], April 11, 2011.
0.572 JULY 11, 1994 VOODOO LOUNGE, VIRGIN RECORDS V 2750 (39782 1) (UK)
A1 Love Is Strong
A2 You Got Me Rocking
A3 Sparks Will Fly
B1 The Worst
B2 New Faces
B3 Moon Is Up
B4 Out Of Tears
C1 I Go Wild
C2 Brand New Car
C3 Sweethearts Together
C4 Suck On The Jugular
D1 Blinded By Rainbows
D2 Baby Break It Down
D3 Thru And Thru
Sides A-D: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
0.573 JULY 11/JULY 12, 1994 VOODOO LOUNGE (CD), VIRGIN RECORDS CDV 2750
(39782 2) (UK)/ VIRGIN RECORDS AMERICA 39782 2 (US)
A1 Love Is Strong
A2 You Got Me Rocking
A3 Sparks Will Fly
A4 The Worst
A5 New Faces
A6 Moon Is Up
A7 Out Of Tears
A8 I Go Wild
A9 Brand New Car
A10 Sweethearts Together
A11 Suck On The Jugular
A12 Blinded By Rainbows
A13 Baby Break It Down
A14 Thru And Thru
A15 Mean Disposition
Side A: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
NOTES: Re-released as VOODOO LOUNGE (CD), Universal 2701571, July 14, 2009.
0.574 JULY, 1994 ROLLING STONES VOODOO LOUNGE PROMOTIONAL VIDEO TAPE
A Love Is Strong
B Mick Jagger Interview
C Keith Richards Interview
D Ron Wood Interview
E Charlie Watts Interview
Love Is Strong (A cont.)
F Love Is Strong
Song A (rehearsal, incomplete): Recorded at Crescent Private School, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
June 15, 1994, onwards.
Lines B-E, Song F: Recorded at Harbourside Studio, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 16-19, 1994.
NOTES: Length: 20 mins.; Tape divided into the following segments: Voodoo Lounge: Conception Writing - Bassist - Recording - The Single - The Tour; - Broadcast in edited form by numerous
TV stations all over the world, such as ROLLING STONES WEEKEND: VOODOO LOUNGE
SPECIAL, MTV, August 13, 1994; TON-ART, Austrian TV (ORF2), September 1, 1994;
BEAT FILE, JSB, probably October 28, 1994; CLIP KLASSIKER, Viva (German TV), April 21,
1995; ONE TO ONE, VH1, July 15, 1995.
0.575 JULY 19, 1994 RPM NIGHT CLUB, TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA
1 Live With Me
2 You Got Me Rocking
3 Tumbling Dice
4 Shattered
5 Rocks Off
6 Sparks Will Fly
7 Monkey Man
8 No Expectations
9 Love Is Strong
10 Brand New Car
11 Honky Tonk Women
12 I Go Wild
13 Start Me Up
14 Street Fighting Man
15 Brown Sugar
16 I Cant Get Next To You (Whitfield, Strong)
17 Mick Jagger Interview
18 Keith Richards Interview
19 Ron Wood Interview
20 Mick Jagger Interview
21 Keith Richards Interview
22 Ron Wood Interview
Cuts 1-16: Released on
SECRET LOUNGE (BT CD);
VOODOO CLUBBING (BT CD).
Cuts 2-16: Released on
SECRET GIG 1994 (BT CD);
SECRET GIG TORONTO 1994 (BT CD).
Songs 5-7, 9, 10, 11, 15 (all incomplete), Lines 20-22: Released on "PALAIS ROYALE" (BT DVD;
probably compiled from The Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge Club Date, promotional video
tape/On The Scene Productions/CNN footage, July, 1994).
Songs 6, 9, 11, 15 (all incomplete), Lines 17-19: Shown in MTV News at Night, probably July 21,
1994.
Songs 6, 11, 15 (all incomplete), Lines 17-19: Shown in Rolling Stones Weekend: Voodoo Lounge
Special, MTV, August 13, 1994.
Songs 6, 9 (both incomplete), Lines 17, 18: Shown in Rolling Stones Weekend: Voodoo Lounge
Special, MTV, June 17, 1995.
Songs 6, 11 (both incomplete), Lines 17, 18: Shown in Week in Rock, MTV, July 23, 1994.
Cut 6 (incomplete): Released on PARTY LOUNGE (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1-16: Backed by the usual musicians of the Voodoo Lounge World Tour; Cut 8: Pedal
steel Ron Wood; Cut 9: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 10, 12: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cut
16: Additional guitar Jeff Healey; Lines 17-19: Recorded after show; Lines 20-22: Recorded
before show.
0.576 JULY 25-30, 1994 TOUR REHEARSALS, RFK MEMORIAL STADIUM, WASHINGTON, D.C.
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
2 You Got Me Rocking
3 Tumbling Dice
4 You Got Me Rocking
5 Rocks Off
6 Mick Jagger Interview by Dan Aykroyd
7 Keith Richards Interview by Dan Aykroyd
8 Memory Motel
9 Its Only Rock n Roll
10 Ron Wood Interview by Dan Aykroyd
11 I Go Wild
12 Honky Tonk Women
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Hot Stuff
Keith Richards Interview
Mick Jagger Interview
Keith Richards Interview
Ron Wood Interview
Keith Richards Interview
Mick Jagger Interview
Songs 1, 2, 13 (all incomplete), Lines 15-19: Shown in The Rolling Stones Voodoo Lounge World
Tour, promotional video tape, August, 1994.
Songs 1, 2 (both incomplete), Line 14: Shown in ITN World News, August 2, 1994.
Songs 3-5, 8, 9, 11, 12 (all incomplete, except 8), Lines 6, 7, 10: Shown in Stones Tour 94: Final
Rehearsal, VH-1, July 31, 1994.
Cuts 3-5, 8, 9, 11, 12 (all incomplete, except 8): Released on TOKYO 1995 (BT CD).
NOTES: Songs 3-5, 8, 9, 11, 12, Lines 6, 7, 10: Come from July 30, 1994; Lines 14, 18, 19: Recorded
on stage; Lines 16, 17: Recorded backstage; Songs 1-5, 8, 9, 11-13: Involving the usual backing musicians of the Voodoo Lounge World Tour (see Entry 0.580 below).
0.577 JULY 26, 1994 LOVE IS STRONG (12" SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS AMERICA Y-38446
(US)
A1 Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Extended Remix)
A2 Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Extended Rock Remix)
A3 Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Dub Remix)
B1 Love Is Strong (Joe The Butcher Club Mix)
B2 Love Is Strong
B3 Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Instrumental)
Sides A, B: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
0.578 JULY 26, 1994 LOVE IS STRONG (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS AMERICA
V25H-38446 (US)
A1 Love Is Strong
A2 Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Extended Remix)
A3 Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Dub Remix)
A4 Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Extended Rock Remix)
A5 The Storm
Side A: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
0.579 JULY 31, 1994 STONES TOUR 94: FINAL REHEARSAL, VH-1, Presentation: Dan
Aykroyd
A Tumbling Dice
B You Got Me Rocking
C Ron Wood Interview
D Keith Richards Interview
E Mick Jagger Interview
F Rocks Off
G Mick Jagger Interview by Dan Aykroyd
Its Only Rock n Roll (preview of O)
H Keith Richards Interview by Dan Aykroyd
I Mick Jagger Interview
J Ron Wood Interview
K Charlie Watts Interview
L Sparks Will Fly
M Keith Richards Interview
N Memory Motel
O Its Only Rock n Roll
P Ron Wood Interview by Dan Aykroyd
Q I Go Wild
Honky Tonk Women (preview of S)
R Honky Tonk Women
Mick Jagger Interview (I cont.)
Keith Richards Interview (M cont.)
Ron Wood Interview (J cont.)
Charlie Watts Interview (K cont.)
Sparks Will Fly (end of L)
Songs A, B, F, N, O, Q, S (all incomplete except N), Lines G, H, P: Recorded during rehearsals at RFK
Memorial Stadium, Washington, D.C., July 30, 1994.
Lines C-E: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
Lines I-K, M: Recorded at Crescent Private School, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June, 1994.
Songs L, R (both incomplete): Recorded at RPM Night Club, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July 19, 1994.
NOTES: Various clips taken from promotional films and videos not listed.
0.580 AUGUST 1 DECEMBER 18, 1994 THE SET, VOODOO LOUNGE WORLD TOUR:
NORTH AMERICA
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
1a Undercover Of The Night
2 Tumbling Dice
2a Live With Me
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Shattered
5 Rocks Off
6 Sparks Will Fly
7 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
8 Beast Of Burden
9 Out Of Tears
9a Wild Horses
9b Far Away Eyes
9c Memory Motel
9d No Expectations
9e Angie
9f Dead Flowers
9g Sweet Virginia
10 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
10a All Down The Line
11 Miss You
11a Hot Stuff
12 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
13 I Cant Get Next To You (Whitfield, Strong)
13a Brand New Car
13b Sad Sad Sad
13c Stop Breaking Down (Johnson)
13d Who Do You Love (McDaniel)
14 I Go Wild
15 Honky Tonk Women
16 Before They Make Me Run
16a Happy
17 The Worst
18 Love Is Strong
18a Sympathy For The Devil
19 Monkey Man
20 Street Fighting Man
21 Start Me Up
22 Its Only Rock n Roll
23 Brown Sugar
24 Jumpin Jack Flash
NOTES: Cuts 1-24: Keyboards Chuck Leavell (also back-up vocals cuts 2, 3-5, 9f, 9g, 22); bass Darryl
Jones (also back-up vocals cut 3); Cuts 1, 9g, 18: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 1: Preceded by a
percussion introduction; Cuts 1a-9, 9c, 10-13a, 14-24 (12 off stage): Back-up vocals Lisa Fischer
and Bernard Fowler; Cuts 2, 2a, 5, 9g, 10-11a, 13, 13a, 15, 16a, 23, 24: Saxophone Bobby Keys
and/or brass The New West Horns (Kent Smith: trumpet; Andy Snitzer: saxophone; Michael
Davis: trombone); Cut 7: Percussion Bernard Fowler; Cuts 9, 9f, 9g, 11, 13b, 14: Additional
guitar Mick Jagger; Cuts 9b, 9d, 17: Pedal steel Ron Wood; Cut 9c: Piano Mick Jagger; additional
vocals Keith Richards; Cut 15: Keyboards interlude Keith Richards; Cuts 16-17: Vocals Keith
Richards; Mick Jagger not involved; Cut 19: Shared vocals Lisa Fischer; Set-list variations:
Cut 1a: Only performed August 1 & 3, 1994 (Washington); Cut 2a: Only performed occasionally
(in some shows also played between cuts 5 and 6 or as cut 10); Cut 4: Performed between cuts 6
and 7 up to August 6, 1994 (Birmingham); dropped November 25, 1994 (Miami), and December
1 & 3, 1994 (Pontiac and Toronto); Cuts 9-9d: Alternatives, normally one song per show; Cut 9d:
Only performed August 28, 1994 (Cleveland); Cuts 9e-9g: Only performed November 25, 1994
(Miami); Cuts 10, 10a: Alternatives, one song per show except September 23 & 25 (Philadelphia
and Clemson, both titles); Cuts 11, 14: Performed in reversed order from September 4, 1994
(Foxboro) onwards; Cut 11a: Alternative to cut 11, only performed August 1, 1994 (Washington);
Cut 12: Not performed regularly before September 29, 1994 (Pittsburgh); Cut 13: Performed
regularly up to August 14, 1994 (East Rutherford), but only occasionally thereafter; Cut 13a: Only
performed August 1 & 3, 1994 (Washington), August 15, 1994 (East Rutherford) and September
5, 1994 (Foxboro); Cut 13b: Only performed August 19, 1994 (Toronto); Cuts 13c, 13d: Only
performed November 25, 1994 (Miami); Cut 14: Played after cut 19 on August 1 & 3, 1994
(Washington); usually performed as cut 11 from September 5, 1994 (Foxboro) - October 14, 1994
(Las Vegas) and as cut 13 from October 17, 1994 (San Diego) onwards; Cuts 16, 16a: Alternatives, one song per show; Cut 18: Usually preceded by a synthesizer and saxophone intermezzo;
performed after cut 10 from October 15, 1994 (Las Vegas) onwards; Cut 18a: Not performed
before October 15, 1994 (Las Vegas); Cut 20: Performed after cut 22 up to August 15, 1994 (East
Rutherford), after cut 21 up to August 20, 1994 (Toronto).
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (prior to 2013) and on film or TV. Obviously there
are more recordings available to collectors: Most shows of this tour have been circulated in one
audio form or another with their full programme. Exceptions are Indianapolis (August 10, 1994),
Edmonton (October 4 & 5, 1994), Salt Lake City (October 23, 1994), Houston (November 13,
1994) and Atlanta (November 15, 1994) of which no recordings seem to exist, and Minneapolis
(December 11, 1994) where one song of the show is missing on the circulated recording.
Cuts 3, 5: Released on
BIG EGG - FIRST NIGHT STAND 1995 (BT CD);
BUT NAKED (BT CD).
Cut 14: Released on VOODOO LOUNGE TOUR MEMORIAL - US TOUR EDITION (BT CD).
Cuts 16-27: Released on FIRST NIGHT STAND/WASHINGTON 94 VOL. TWO (BT CD).
0.582 SUMMER, 1994 BEHIND THE BEAT: VINTAGE FOOTAGE OF THE ROLLING STONES,
VIDEO, MERLIN MER 1005 (UK)
NOTES: Another video compilation heavily relying on the interview segments from CHARLIE IS MY
DARLING and 25 X 5 plus a few other sources, avoiding any actual music due to copyright
reasons and sadly messing up the only footage of interest from the Manufacturers Auditorium,
Agricultural Hall, Sydney, Australia, January 22, 1965, by overdubbing it with The Obertures.
0.582A AUGUST 12, 1994 GIANTS STADIUM, EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
2 Tumbling Dice
3 You Got Me Rocking
5 Rocks Off
6 Sparks Will Fly
7 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
8 Beast Of Burden
9 Out Of Tears
10 Wild Horses
11 I Cant Get Next To You (Whitfield, Strong)
12 I Go Wild
13 The Worst
14 Monkey Man
Cuts 1-14: Released on LIVE IN BIRMINGHAM LOVE IS STRANGE TOUR 94 (BT CD).
Cut 10: Released on VOODOO LOUNGE TOUR MEMORIAL - US TOUR EDITION (BT CD).
0.583 AUGUST 13, 1994 ROLLING STONES WEEKEND: VOODOO LOUNGE SPECIAL, MTV
A Love Is Strong
B Mick Jagger Interview
C Keith Richards Interview
D Ron Wood Interview
E Charlie Watts Interview
F Going On With You, Is This What It Is (?)
G Drum Solo
H Moon Is Up
I Honky Tonk Women
J Mick Jagger Interview
K Keith Richards Interview
Darryl Jones Interview
L Sparks Will Fly
M Ron Wood Interview
N Brown Sugar
Songs A (rehearsal, incomplete): Recorded at Crescent Private School, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
June 15, 1994, onwards.
Lines B-E: Recorded at Harbourside Studio, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 16-19, 1994.
Songs F, H (both incomplete), Track G: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3December 11, 1993.
Songs I, L, N (all incomplete), Lines J, K, M: Recorded at RPM Night Club, Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
July 19, 1994.
NOTES: Length: 20 mins.; Song A, Lines B-E: Taken from ROLLING STONES VOODOO LOUNGE,
promotional video tape (see Entry 0.574 above); Broadcast in edited form by numerous TV
stations all over the world, such as TON-ART, Austrian TV (ORF2), September 1, 1994; BEAT
FILE, JSB, probably October 28, 1994; ONE TO ONE, VH1, July 15, 1995; For ROLLING
STONES WEEKEND: TOUR REPORT, broadcast the same day by MTV, see below THE
ROLLING STONES VOODOO LOUNGE WORLD TOUR, promotional video tape (Entry 0.585).
0.584 AUGUST 14, 1994 GIANTS STADIUM, EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
2 Tumbling Dice
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Shattered
5 Rocks Off
6 Sparks Will Fly
7 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
8 Beast Of Burden
9 Out Of Tears
10 Wild Horses
11 All Down The Line
12 Miss You
13 I Cant Get Next To You (Whitfield, Strong)
14 I Go Wild
15 Honky Tonk Women
16 Happy
17 The Worst
18 Love Is Strong
19 Monkey Man
20 Start Me Up
21 Its Only Rock n Roll
22 Street Fighting Man
23 Brown Sugar
24 Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts 1-24: Released on
BITE THE BIG APPLE (BT CD);
WELCOME TO VOODOO LOUNGE (BT CD).
Songs 1-7, 9, 12, 15, 17, 19-24 (12 incomplete): Released in
ROLLING STONES LIVE VOODOO LOUNGE, official souvenir video, late September, 1994;
ROLLING STONES LIVE VOODOO LOUNGE (BT DVD);
VOODOO LOUNGE IN NEW JERSEY, (BT?) DVD, Masterplan MP 42102 (Germany), Spring,
2009.
Cuts 1-7, 9, 12, 15, 17, 19-24 (12 incomplete): Released on SPARKS WILL FLY (BT CD).
Cuts 1-4, 6, 7, 9, 12, 15, 17, 19-24 (12 incomplete): Released on WORLD TOUR IN CONCERT
(BT CD).
Songs 1, 3, 20, 21 (all incomplete): Shown in Beverly Hills 90210, Fox TV, November 23, 1994.
Cuts 3, 6, 7, 9, 17, 20-24: Relesed on STONED STOCKS (BT CD)
Song 3 (including footage from other songs): Used as promotional video, directed by Jim Gable.
Cuts 4, 5: Released on ON TV FROM RIO 1995 (BT CD).
Songs 6, 9, 17 (6, 9 incomplete): Shown in Rolling Stones Weekend: Voodoo Lounge Special, MTV,
June 17, 1995.
Cut 13: Released on VOODOO LOUNGE TOUR MEMORIAL - US TOUR EDITION (BT CD).
0.584A AUGUST 15, 1994 GIANTS STADIUM, EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
2 Tumbling Dice
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Shattered
5 Rocks Off
6 Sparks Will Fly
7 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
8 Beast Of Burden
9 Out Of Tears
10 Memory Motel
11 All Down The Line
12 Miss You
13 Brand New Car
14 I Go Wild
15 Honky Tonk Women
16 Before They Make Me Run
17 The Worst
18 Love Is Strong
19 Monkey Man
20
21
22
23
24
Start Me Up
Its Only Rock n Roll
Street Fighting Man
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
0.584B AUGUST 17, 1994 GIANTS STADIUM, EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
2 Tumbling Dice
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Shattered
5 Rocks Off
6 Sparks Will Fly
7 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
8 Beast Of Burden
9 Out Of Tears
10 Memory Motel
11 All Down The Line
12 Miss You
13 I Go Wild
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Happy
16 The Worst
17 Love Is Strong
18 Monkey Man
19 Start Me Up
20 Street Fighting Man
21 Its Only Rock n Roll
22 Brown Sugar
23 Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts 1-23: Released on LIVE IN GIANTS STADIUM (BT CD).
0.584D AUGUST, 1994 THE ROLLING STONES VOODOO LOUNGE WORLD TOUR, PROMOTIONAL VIDEO TAPE
A Mick Jagger Tour Announcement
B Live With Me
C Hot Stuff
D Mick Jagger Interview
E Keith Richards Interview
F Ron Wood Interview
G Not Fade Away (Holly)
Mick Jagger Interview (D cont.)
H Tumbling Dice
Keith Richards Interview (E cont.)
I Honky Tonk Women
J Keith Richards Interview
K Mick Jagger Interview
L Love Is Strong
Mick Jagger Interview (D cont.)
M Beast Of Burden
N You Got Me Rocking
O Fireworks and Stage Exit
Line A: Recorded at press conference, Pier 60, New York City, May 3, 1994.
Songs B, H, I, L, M (all incomplete), Line O: Recorded at RFK Memorial Stadium, Washington, D.C.,
August 1, 1994.
Songs C, G (both incomplete), Lines D-F, J, K: Recorded during rehearsals at RFK Memorial Stadium,
Washington, D.C., July 25-30, 1994.
Song N: Recorded at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, August 14, 1994.
NOTES: Length: 20 mins.; production: On The Scene Productions; Broadcast in edited form by
numerous TV stations all over the world, such as ROLLING STONES WEEKEND: TOUR
REPORT, MTV, August 13, 1994; TON-ART, Austrian TV (ORF2), September 1, 1994; THE
ROLLING STONES VOODOO LOUNGE TOUR, Japanese TV, Autumn, 1994; BEAT FILE,
JSB, probably October 28, 1994; Lines J, K: Missing in most early broadcasts.
0.585 AUGUST 27, 1994 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO SHOOTING, CLEVELAND, OHIO, Director:
Jake Scott
1 Out Of Tears
Song 1: Premiered on VH-1, late October, 1994; released on THE ROLLING STONES VIDEO COLLECTION 1980-2001 ON DVD (BT DVD).
NOTES: Song 1: Lip-synched performance of Out Of Tears (Don Was Edit).
Cuts 1-23: Released on HOT AUGUST NIGHT WITH LENNY 94 (BT CD).
Songs 2, 3 (both incomplete): Circulated on video (professional multi-camera recording used for
the official monitor).
Cut 9: Released on VOODOO LOUNGE TOUR MEMORIAL - US TOUR EDITION (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 9: Additional vocals by Lenny Kravitz.
0.586 SEPTEMBER 8, 1994 94 MTV VIDEO MUSIC AWARDS, RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL,
NEW YORK CITY
1 Lifetime Achievement Award Presentation/Mick Jagger Speech
2 Love Is Strong
3 Start Me Up
4 Mick Jagger Interview
Lines 1, 4, Songs 2, 3: Broadcast live by MTV, September 8, 1994.
Songs 2, 3: Released on ROLLING STONES ON TV VOLUME 3 1989-98 (BT DVD).
Cuts 2, 3: Released on
FIRST NIGHT STAND/ WASHINGTON 94 VOL. TWO (BT CD);
LOVE IS STRONG TOUR 94 (BT CD);
SUPERDOME (BT CD);
US TOUR AT D.C. (BT CD;
THE VOODOO KISS (BT CD);
VOODOO YOU (BT CD).
NOTES: Line 4: Not shown in original broadcast but included in numerous repetitions of the show.
0.587 SEPTEMBER 12, 1994 LOVE IS STRONG (MAXI-SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS AMERICA
NR-38446 (US)
A Love Is Strong
B1 The Storm
B2 Love Is Strong (Teddy Riley Extended Remix)
Sides A, B: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
NOTES: Record originally scheduled for July 19, 1994.
0.588 LATE SEPTEMBER, 1994 ROLLING STONES LIVE VOODOO LOUNGE, OFFICIAL
SOUVENIR VIDEO, Director Jim Gable
A Not Fade Away (Holly)
B Tumbling Dice
C You Got Me Rocking
D Shattered
E Rocks Off
F Sparks Will Fly
G (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
H Out Of Tears
I Miss You
J Honky Tonk Women
K The Worst
L Monkey Man
M Start Me Up
N Its Only Rock n Roll
O Street Fighting Man
P Brown Sugar
Q Jumpin Jack Flash
Songs A-Q: Recorded at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, August 14, 1994.
NOTES: Re-released on ROLLING STONES LIVE VOODOO LOUNGE (BT DVD) and VOODOO
LOUNGE IN NEW JERSEY, (BT?) DVD, Masterplan MP 42102 (Germany), Spring, 2009; Soundtrack released on SPARKS WILL FLY (BT CD).
0.589 SEPTEMBER 26, 1994 SINGLE, VIRGIN RECORDS VS 1518 (92632 7) (UK)
A You Got Me Rocking
B Jump On Top Of Me
Sides A, B: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
0.590 SEPTEMBER 26, 1994 YOU GOT ME ROCKING (12" SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS
VST 1518 (92632 6) (UK)
A You Got Me Rocking (Perfecto Mix)
B1 You Got Me Rocking (Sexy Disco Dub Mix)
B2 You Got Me Rocking (Trance Mix)
Sides A, B: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
0.591 SEPTEMBER 26, 1994 YOU GOT ME ROCKING (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS
VSCDG 1518 (92632 2) (UK)
A1 You Got Me Rocking
A2 Jump On Top Of Me
A3 You Got Me Rocking (Perfecto Mix)
A4 You Got Me Rocking (Sexy Disco Dub Mix)
Side A: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
0.593A OCTOBER 14, 1994 MGM GRAND GARDEN, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
2 Tumbling Dice
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Shattered
5 Rocks Off
6 Sparks Will Fly
7 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
8 Beast Of Burden
9 Out Of Tears
10 I Cant Get Next To You (Whitfield, Strong)
11 I Go Wild
12 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
13 Miss You
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Before They Make Me Run
16 The Worst
17 Love Is Strong
18 Monkey Man
19 Street Fighting Man
20 Start Me Up
21 Its Only Rock n Roll
22 Brown Sugar
23 Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts 1-23: Released on
MAY I KISS YOU? (BT CD);
VOODOO LOUNGE LIZARDS (BT CD).
0.593B OCTOBER 15, 1994 MGM GRAND GARDEN, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
2 Tumbling Dice
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Shattered
5 Rocks Off
6 Sparks Will Fly
7 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
8 Beast Of Burden
9 Memory Motel
10 Love Is Strong
11 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
12 I Go Wild
13 Miss You
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Happy
16 The Worst
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
0.593C OCTOBER 17, 1994 OUT OF TEARS (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS AMERICA
V25H-38459 (US)
A1 Out Of Tears (Don Was Edit)
A2 Out Of Tears (Bob Clearmountain Remix Edit)
A3 Im Gonna Drive
A4 So Young
Cuts A1-A3: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
Cut A4: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2, 1978.
NOTES: Re-released with a bonus track on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box
set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 36], April 11, 2011.
0.594 OCTOBER 17, 1994 JACK MURPHY STADIUM, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
2 Tumbling Dice
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Shattered
5 Rocks Off
6 Sparks Will Fly
7 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
8 Beast Of Burden
9 Out Of Tears
10 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
11 Love Is Strong
12 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
13 I Go Wild
14 Miss You
15 Honky Tonk Women
16 Before They Make Me Run
17 The Worst
18 Sympathy For The Devil
19 Monkey Man
20 Street Fighting Man
21 Start Me Up
22 Its Only Rock n Roll
23 Brown Sugar
24 Jumpin Jack Flash
Songs 1-24: Circulated on video (professional multi-camera recording).
Cuts 1-24: Released on KISS YOUR BABY (BT CD).
Songs 1, 2 (both incomplete): Shown in Prime 9 News, KCLA, October 19, 1994.
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
I Go Wild
Miss You
Honky Tonk Women
Before They Make Me Run
The Worst
Sympathy For The Devil
Monkey Man
Street Fighting Man
Start Me Up
Its Only Rock n Roll
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts 1-24: Released on VOODOO LOUNGE TOUR MEMORIAL - US TOUR EDITION (BT CD).
Songs 2, 3 (both incomplete): Shown in
5 News , KTLA, October 19, 1994;
Fox 11 News and other news reports, October 19, 1994.
0.594D OCTOBER 26, 1994 CONVERSATIONS WITH THE ROLLING STONES, VH-1
A Mick Jagger Interview
B Keith Richards Interview
C Charlie Watts Interview
D Brand New Car
E Ron Wood Interview
F You Got Me Rocking
G Love Is Strong
H You Got Me Rocking
Lines A-C, E, Songs D, F (both incomplete): Recorded at Crescent Private School, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada, July 12, 1994.
Songs G, H (both incomplete): Recorded at RFK Memorial Stadium, Washington, D.C., August 1,
1994.
Credits: Directors: Kathy Dogherty, Susan Froemke, Albert Maysles; production: Maysles Films, Inc.,
for VH-1; length: 28 mins.
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
0.597 NOVEMBER 21/NOVEMBER 28, 1994 OUT OF TEARS (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS
VSCDT 1524 (92711 26) (NETHERLANDS/UK)
A1 Out Of Tears (Don Was Edit)
A2 Im Gonna Drive
A3 Sparks Will Fly (Radio Clean)
A4 Out Of Tears (Bob Clearmountain Remix Edit)
Side A: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
NOTES: Also released as tear-shaped cardboard sleeve CD single, Virgin Records VSCDX 1524
(92726 2 8), December 5, 1994; Re-released with a bonus track on THE ROLLING STONES
SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 36], April 11, 2011.
0.597C NOVEMBER 24, 1994 REHEARSALS, JOE ROBBIE STADIUM, MIAMI, FLORIDA
1 Stop Breaking Down I (Johnson)
2 Stop Breaking Down II (Johnson)
3 Angie (False Start)
4 Beast Of Burden
5 Beast Of Burden
6 Angie
7 Dead Flowers
8 Sweet Virginia
9 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
10 Live With Me (False Start I)
11 Live With Me (Reprise)
12 Live With Me
13 Live With Me (False Start II)
14 Live With Me
15 Who Do You Love (False Start I) (McDaniel)
16 Who Do You Love (False Start II) (McDaniel)
17 Who Do You Love I (McDaniel)
18 Who Do You Love (Reprise) (McDaniel)
19 Who Do You Love II (McDaniel)
20 Who Do You Love III (McDaniel)
21 Who Do You Love (McDaniel)
22 Stop Breaking Down (False Start I) (Johnson)
23 Stop Breaking Down III (Johnson)
24 Stop Breaking Down (False Start II) (Johnson)
25 Stop Breaking Down IV (Johnson)
26 Stop Breaking Down-Jam (Johnson)
27 Stop Breaking Down-Jam (Johnson)
28 Mick Jagger Interview
Cuts 1-27: First circulated on numerous Rolling Stones Internet communities, June 20, 2013.
Songs 5, 14, 19 (all incomplete), Line 28: Shown in Eyewitness News, Channel 10, November 25,
1994.
NOTES: Cuts 1, 2, 22-27: Additional guitar Robert Cray; also additional vocals cut 25; Cuts 4, 11, 15,
18, 21, 22, 24, 26, 27: Instrumentals; many broken off; Cuts 12, 14: Additional vocals Sheryl
Crow; Cuts 15-21: Additional guitar Bo Diddley; also additional vocals cuts 17, 19, 20.
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
Miss You
Honky Tonk Women
Before They Make Me Run
The Worst
Sympathy For The Devil
Monkey Man
Street Fighting Man
Start Me Up
Its Only Rock n Roll
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
Mick Jagger Interview by Corey Glover
Charlie Watts Interview Corey Glover
Ron Wood and Keith Richards Interview Corey Glover plus Stop Breaking DownRiffs (Johnson)
Songs 1-27, Lines 28-30: Broadcast live in HOODOO U VOODOO, Pay-Per-View TV special,
directed by David Mallet.
Cuts 1-27: Released on
ACTIN STRONG (BT CD);
HOODOO U VOODOO (BT CD);
LIVE AT JOE ROBBIE STADIUM/MIAMI 94 (BT CD);
MIAMI DICE (BT CD [KTS and CTS]);
STATE OF MIND (BT CD);
TIME IN MOTION (BT CD).
Cuts 1-7, 9-27: Released on
LIVE AT JOE ROBBIE STADIUM/MIAMI 94 (BT CD [TSP first edition]);
PARTY LOUNGE (BT CD);
TOOTH AND NAIL (BT CD).
Songs 1-3, 7, 9, 11, 13-15, 17, 18, 20, 21, 24-27 (21 reworked): Released in
ROLLING STONES: VOODOO LOUNGE, video, Castle Music Pictures G1008, November 21,
1995;
ROLLING STONES VOODOO LOUNGE (DVD), Image ID 4379 ERVC (US), July 21, 1998.
Cut 6: Released on
LIVE SHEPHERDS BUSH EMPIRE (BT CD);
SHERYL CROW, LIVING COVERS (BT CD).
Cuts 12, 21: Released on STONED STOCKS (BT CD).
Cuts 14, 15: Released on
ON TV FROM RIO 1995 (BT CD);
RARE LIVE TRACKS FROM VOODOO LOUNGE TOUR 1994-95 (BT CD).
Cut 16: Released on I GO WILD (CD single), Virgin Records America V25H-38478/Virgin Records
VSCDT 1539 (92909 2), April 4/May 15, 1995.
NOTES: Cut 6: Additional vocals Sheryl Crow; Cuts 11, 27: Additional back-up vocals Whoopi Goldberg (who also introduced the show); Cut 14: Correctly announced by Mick Jagger as a Robert
Johnson composition, but credited to Jagger/ Richards/Wyman/Taylor/Watts on the subsequent
video release; additional guitar and vocals Robert Cray; Cut 15: Additional vocals and guitar Bo
Diddley; Lines 28-30: Recorded at tailgate party before show.
19
20
21
22
23
24
Monkey Man
Street Fighting Man
Start Me Up
Its Only Rock n Roll
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
0.599 NOVEMBER 28, 1994 SINGLE, VIRGIN RECORDS VS 1524 (92713 7 9) (UK)
A Out Of Tears (Don Was Edit)
B Im Gonna Drive
Sides A, B: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
NOTES: Simultaneously released as OUT OF TEARS (CD single), Virgin Records VSCDE 1524
(92710 2 7) (UK/Europe).
599A
LATE 1994 OUT OF TEARS (LIMITED CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS VSCDG 1524
(92738 23) (UK)
A1 Out Of Tears (Don Was Edit)
A2 Im Gonna Drive
A3 So Young
A4 The Storm
A5 Jump On Top Of Me
Cuts A1, A2, A4, A5: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
Cut A3: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2, 1978.
NOTES: Ultra-rare digipack compilation combining all the year's new single releases.
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
Cuts 1-24: Released on THE SUN, THE MOON & THE STONES/SYRACUSE 94 (BT CD).
0.602 Around DECEMBER 11, 1994 FILM RECORDINGS, VIDEO STUDIO, MINNEAPOLIS,
MINNESOTA
1 Hey Hey (Broonzy) by Ron Wood
2 Hey Hey (Broonzy) by Ron Wood & Lisa Fischer
3 Instrumental Jam (Broonzy?) by Ron Wood & Keith Richards
4 Mick Jaggers Welcome
5 Instrumental by Mick Jagger
6 Instrumental Jam by Mick Jagger and Ron Wood
7 Keith Richards & Ron Wood Dialogue
8 Keith Richards in Lavatory Scene
9 Ron Wood in Lavatory Scene
Tracks 1, 3,5, 6, Song 2, Lines 4, 7-9: Released on ROLLING STONES VOODOO LOUNGE, Virgin
Records 41100 0 (CD-ROM), November 13, 1995.
NOTES: Recording of acoustic clips and sketches; Tracks 1, 3, 6, Song 2: Guitar Ron Wood; Song 2:
Vocals Lisa Fischer; Track 3: Guitar Keith Richards; Tracks 5, 6: Harmonica Mick Jagger.
0.602A DECEMBER 17, 1994 B.C. PLACE, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
2 Beast Of Burden
3 Far Away Eyes
4 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
5 I Go Wild
6 Honky Tonk Women
7 Before They Make Me Run
8 The Worst
9 Sympathy For The Devil
Cuts 1-9: Released on SUPER DRUGS FROM VANCOUVER (BT).
Cut 3: Released on HAPPY BIRTHDAY KEITH (BT CD).
0.602B DECEMBER 18, 1994 B.C. PLACE, VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
2 Tumbling Dice
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Shattered
5 Rocks Off
6 Sparks Will Fly
7 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
8 Beast Of Burden
9 Out Of Tears
10 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
11 Love Is Strong
12 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
13 I Go Wild
14 Miss You
15 Honky Tonk Women
16 Happy
17 The Worst
18 Sympathy For The Devil
19
20
21
22
23
24
Monkey Man
Street Fighting Man
Start Me Up
Its Only Rock n Roll
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
1995
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
Voodoo Lounge World Tour: Four Continents
JANUARY
9-10
14+16+18+20
27+28+30
FEBRUARY
1
2
4
8
9+11+12+14
16
19
23
24
25
MARCH
3
3-4
6
8
9
12
14
16
17
22
23
26
27
28
APRIL
1
2
5
8
12
16
17
JUNE
1
2
3
6
9
11
13
14
18
20
22
24
25
30
JULY
1
3
9
11
15
16
19
22
24
25-26
27
29
30
AUGUST
1
3
5
8
12
15
17
19
22
25
27
29
30
SEPTEMBER
21
1995 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1995.html
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco6.html
Which Album May I Show You? www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs4livensolo.htm#95stripped
Performed songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=1995
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1995
Japanese Archives Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/257.html?guid=on
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19951999/1995year-sto.htm
Roberts Discs http://www.stonesvikingrob.com/1995.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
1995
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
0.603 JANUARY 3, 1995 YOU GOT ME ROCKING (12" SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS AMERICA
Y-38468 (US)
A1 You Got Me Rocking (Perfecto Mix)
A2 You Got Me Rocking (Sexy Disco Dub Mix)
B1 You Got Me Rocking (Trance Mix)
B2 You Got Me Rocking
B3 Jump On Top Of Me
Sides A, B: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
NOTES: Simultaneously released as YOU GOT ME ROCKING, CD single, Virgin Records America,
V25H-38468; Re-released with different track order on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES
1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 35], April 11, 2011.
0.604 JANUARY 9-10, 1995 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO SHOOTING, MEXICO CITY, MEXICO,
Director: Kevin Kerslake
1 I Go Wild
Song 1: Probably premiered in MTVs First Look, May 6, 1995; released on THE ROLLING STONES
VIDEO COLLECTION 1980-2001 ON DVD (BT DVD).
NOTES: Song 1: Lip-synched performance of official version; also including Darryl Jones.
0.604A JANUARY 14 APRIL 17, 1995 THE SET, VOODOO LOUNGE WORLD TOUR: FOUR
CONTINENTS
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
1a Undercover Of The Night
2 Tumbling Dice
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
4a Live With Me
4b All Down The Line
4c Shattered
5 Rocks Off
6 Sparks Will Fly
7 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
8 Beast Of Burden
8a Angie
8b Love In Vain (Johnson)
8c No Expectations
8d Far Away Eyes
9 Sweet Virginia
9a Dead Flowers
9b Let It Bleed
9c Out Of Tears
9d Memory Motel
9e Wild Horses
9f Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
9g You Cant Always Get What You Want
10 Rock And A Hard Place
10a Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
10b Midnight Rambler
11 Love Is Strong
12 I Go Wild
13 Miss You
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Before They Make Me Run
15a Happy
16 Slipping Away
16a The Worst
17 Sympathy For The Devil
18 Monkey Man
18a Gimmie Shelter
19 Street Fighting Man
20 Start Me Up
21 Its Only Rock n Roll
22 Brown Sugar
23 Jumpin Jack Flash
NOTES: Cuts 1-23: Keyboards Chuck Leavell (also back-up vocals cuts 2, 3, 7, 9, 9g, 22); bass Darryl
Jones (also back-up vocals cuts 3, 7); Cuts 1, 8b, 9, 10b, 11: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 1:
Preceded by a percussion introduction; Cuts 1a-4, 4b-6, 8, 9, 10, 10a, 11, 23 (4, 9 off stage):
Back-up vocals Lisa Fischer and Bernard Fowler; Cuts 2, 4a, 4b, 5, 9, 10, 10a, 11, 14, 15a,
22, 23: Saxophone Bobby Keys and/or brass The New West Horns (Kent Smith: trumpet; Andy
Snitzer: saxophone; Michael Davis: trombone); Cuts 4a, 7: Back-up vocals and percussion
Bernard Fowler; Cuts 8b-8d, 9b, 16a: Pedal steel Ron Wood; Cuts 9a-9c, 10, 12, 13: Addtional
guitar Mick Jagger; Cut 9d: Piano Mick Jagger; additional vocals Keith Richards; Cut 14:
Keyboards interlude Keith Richards; Cuts 15-16a: Vocals Keith Richards; Mick Jagger not
involved; Cuts 18, 18a: Shared vocals Lisa Fischer; Set-list variations: Cut 1a: Only performed
February 9, 1995 (Buenos Aires); Cuts 4-4c: Alternatives, normally one song per show; Cut 4:
Performed as cut 10, March 8 & 16, 1995 (Tokyo); Cut 4b: Only performed March 9, 1995
(Tokyo); Cut 5: Not performed March 6, 1995 (Tokyo) and only irregularly after March 22, 1995
(Fukuoka); Cuts 8-8d: Alternatives, normally one song per show; Cut 8c: Only performed March 9,
1995 (Tokyo); Cut 8d: Only performed April 5, 1995 (Adelaide); Cuts 9-9g: Alternatives, normally
one song per show; Cut 9a: Only performed March 8, 1995 (Tokyo); Cut 9b: Only performed
March 9, 1995 (Tokyo); Cut 9d: Only performed March 17, 1995 (Tokyo); Cut 9e: Only performed
April 17, 1995 (Auckland); Cuts 10-10b: Alternatives, normally one song per show, dropped
altogether March 8 & 16, 1995 (Tokyo); Cut 10: Played between cuts 4 and 5 up to January 28,
1995 (Sao Paolo); Cut 11: Only performed between March 6, 1995 (Tokyo) and March 27, 1995
(Melbourne); Cuts 15, 15a: Alternatives, one song per show; Cuts 16, 16a: Alternatives, one
song per show; Cut 18a: Alternative to cut 18, performed occasionally after March 27, 1995
(Melbourne).
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (prior to 2013) and on film or TV. Obviously there
are more recordings available to collectors: Most shows of this tour have been circulated in one
audio form or another with their full programme. Exceptions are Mexico City (January 14 & 18,
1995), Sao Paolo (January 27, 28 & 30, 1995), Rio de Janeiro (February 9, 1995) and Buenos
Aires (February 11 &12, 1995) of which no recording seems to exist, plus Rio de Janeiro (February 2, 1995) and Johannesburg (February 24, 1995) where only parts of the show seem to have
been recorded.
0.605 JANUARY 20, 1995 THE CHIEFTAINS, THE LONG BLACK VEIL (CD), BMG/RCA 25167-2
(GERMANY/EUROPE)/BMG MUSIC 09026-62702-2 (US)
A15 The Rocky Road To Dublin (Trad.)
Cut A15: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, October 1, 1993.
NOTES: Only one track involving The Rolling Stones.
0.607 FEBRUARY 9-14, 1995 RIVER PLATE STADIUM, BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
2 You Got Me Rocking
3 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
4 I Go Wild
5 Honky Tonk Women
6 Sympathy For The Devil
7 Street Fighting Man
8 Start Me Up
9 Its Only Rock n Roll
10 Brown Sugar
11 Jumpin Jack Flash
12 Tumbling Dice
13 Dead Flowers
14 Beast Of Burden-Riffs
15 Shattered-Riffs
16 Respectable-Riffs
17 Mick Jagger Interview
18 Keith Richards Interview
19 Ron Wood Interview
20 Charlie Watts Interview
Songs 1-13 (all incomplete), Track 14, Lines 17-20: Released in The EPK [Electronic Press Kit] 95,
first shown on Viva (German TV), April 21, 1995.
Cut 12: Released on
STRIPPED AWAY (BT CD);
STRIPPED COMPANION (BT CD).
Cuts 12, 13: Released on STONED STOCKS (BT CD).
Songs 12, 15: Released on STRIPPED, Virgin Records CDV 2801 (41040 2)/Virgin Records America
41040 2 (CD interactive bonus tracks), November 13/November 14, 1995.
Tracks 15, 16: Released in European Premiere, Premiere/Teleclub (German/Swiss TV), June 3,
1995, and many other broadcasts.
NOTES: Songs 12-16: Backstage rehearsals, might come from February 16, 1995; Songs 12, 13:
Vocals Mick Jagger; piano and back-up vocals Chuck Leavell; back-up vocals Bernard Fowler;
Tracks 14-16: Acoustic guitar Keith Richards and Ron Wood; Lines 17-20: Recorded backstage
or in hotel rooms, February 9-16, 1995.
0.608 FEBRUARY 16, 1995 RIVER PLATE STADIUM, BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
2 Tumbling Dice
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
5 Live With Me
6 Sparks Will Fly
7 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
8 Out Of Tears
9 Angie
10 Rock And A Hard Place
11 Midnight Rambler
12 I Go Wild
13 Miss You
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Before They Make Me Run
16 Slipping Away
17 Sympathy For The Devil
18 Monkey Man
19 Street Fighting Man
20 Start Me Up
21 Its Only Rock n Roll
22 Brown Sugar
23 Jumpin Jack Flash
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0.610A MARCH 3-4, 1995 TOSHIBA-EMI STUDIOS, TOKYO, Producers: Don Was and The
Glimmer Twins; Engineer: Ed Cherney
1 Parachute Woman
2 No Expectations
3 Let It Bleed
4 Beast Of Burden
5 Memory Motel
6 The Worst
7 Love In Vain (Johnson)
8 Slipping Away
9 Honest I Do (Reed)
10 The Spider And The Fly (Nanker, Phelge)
11 Wild Horses
12 Lets Spend The Night Together
13 The Last Time
14 Angie
15 Make No Mistake (Richards, Jordan)
16 Heartbeat (Montgomery, Petty)
17 Little Baby (Dixon)
18 Im Left, Youre Right, Shes Gone (Kesler, Taylor)
19 Wild Horses (Edit)
20 Wild Horses
Cuts 2, 4, 5, 9, 12: Released on STRIPPED AWAY (BT CD).
Cuts 2-5, 9, 12 (3 probably edited): Released on STRIPPED COMPANION (BT CD).
Cut 2: Released on
BABYLON FOUR ON THE FLOOR (BT CD);
RARE LIVE TRACKS FROM VOODOO LOUNGE TOUR 1994-95 (BT CD).
Songs 3, 7, 10, 19 (3 probably edited, 7 without false start): Shown in THE ROLLING STONES:
STRIPPED, TV special, premiered by MTV, December 3, 1995; released on THE ROLLING
STONES: STRIPPED (BT DVD).
Cuts 3, 7, 10, 11 (3 probably edited, 7 without false start): Released on
BUT NAKED (BT CD);
CENSORED (BT CD).
Cut 4: Released on CHECK OUT WHATS ROLLING (BT CD).
Cut 5: Released on ROCK AND ROLL AVALANCHE (BT CD).
Cuts 7, 8, 10, 11, 17: Released on STRIPPED, Virgin Records V 2801 (41040 1) and Virgin Records
CDV 2801 (41040 2)/Virgin Records America 41040 2 (CD), November 13/November 14, 1995.
Cut 9: Released on
HOPE FLOATS (Film Soundtrack) (CD), Capitol CDP 4 93402 2, April 27, 1998;
RIO 98 (BT CD);
YOU GOT ME ROCKING (BT CD).
Cut 11: Released on
WILD HORSES (CD single), Virgin Records VSCDT 1578 (92402 2), March 11, 1996;
WILD HORSES (CD single), Virgin Records VSCDE 1578 (93401 2), March 11, 1996;
RARITIES 1971-2003 (CD), Virgin Records EMI 9463 47092 2 4 CDVX 3015/ 0946 3 45401 2 4,
November 21/November 22, 2005;
WILD HORSES (Internet EP), Universal/iTunes, November 23, 2009;
LIVE: THE ROLLING STONES 50TH ANNIVERSARY (double CD), Universal Music
RSTCHVCD1, April 30, 2013.
Cuts 11, 19: Released on WILD HORSES (promotional CD single), Virgin Records DPRO-11075 (US),
February 5, 1996.
Cut 12: Released on
CAME TO ROCK THE ARENA (BT CD);
IN BETWEEN THE SHEETS (BT CD).
Song 19: Subsequently used as promotional video; premiered in MTV First Look, March 2, 1996.
Cut 20: Released on ICH MOCHTE EUCH BIS NACH KOLN HOREN (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1-18: Listed in the order of actually being recorded; keyboards Chuck Leavell; bass
Darryl Jones; Cuts 1, 7, 9, 10: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 2, 3, 6: Lap steel guitar Ron Wood;
Cuts 2, 3, 9: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cut 5: Additional vocals Keith Richards; Cuts 6, 8, 15:
Vocals Keith Richards; Cut 8: Back-up vocals Lisa Fischer and Bernard Fowler; saxophone
Bobby Keys and brass The New West Horns (Kent Smith: trumpet; Andy Snitzer: saxophone;
Michael Davis: trombone); Cuts 8, 11: Back-up vocals Chuck Leavell; Cut 19: Edit version of cut
11; Cut 20: Ron Wood on electric (not acoustic) guitar.
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25
26
27
22
23
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
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0.615 APRIL 4/MAY 15, 1995 I GO WILD (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS AMERICA
V25H-38478 (US)/VIRGIN RECORDS VSCDT 1539 (92909 2) (EUROPE)
A1 I Go Wild
A2 I Go Wild (Scott Litt Remix)
A3 I Go Wild
A4 I Go Wild (Luis Resto Straight Vocal Mix)
Cuts A1, A2, A4: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
Cut A3: Recorded at Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami, Florida, November 25, 1994.
NOTES: Also issued as proper UK release, Virgin Records VSCDX 1539 (92951 2), July 3, 1995;
Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025
2760346 9 [Disc 37], April 11, 2011.
14
15
16
17
18
Cuts 1-18: Released on YOURE NOT SUGAR, IM NOT SUGAR (BT CD).
Songs 2, 3 (both incomplete): Shown in Showbiz, National 9 News and a Channel 7 news report
(all Australian TV), April 6, 1995.
0.616A APRIL 16, 1995 WESTERN SPRINGS STADIUM, AUCKLAND, NEW ZEALAND
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
2 Tumbling Dice
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Shattered
5 All Down The Line
6 Sparks Will Fly
7 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
8 Angie
9 Sweet Virginia
10 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
11 I Go Wild
12 Miss You
13 Honky Tonk Women
14 Before They Make Me Run
15 Slipping Away
16 Sympathy For The Devil
17 Gimmie Shelter
18 Street Fighting Man
19 Start Me Up
20 Its Only Rock n Roll
21 Brown Sugar
22 Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts 1-22: Released on THEYRE ON THEIR WAY/ AUCKLAND 95 (BT CD).
Songs 2, 3 (both incomplete): Shown in One and other New Zealand news reports, April, 1995.
0.616B SPRING, 1995 THE HISTORY OF ROCK N ROLL: VOL. 1, WARNER HOME VIDEO /
TIME LIFE J592-01 (US)
A Keith Richards Interview
B I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
C Mick Jagger Interview
Lines A, C (continued throughout the whole programme): Recorded during the Steel Wheels North
American Tour, September-December, 1989 (for 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES
OF THE ROLLING STONES).
Song B (incomplete): Recorded at the NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex,
April 26, 1964.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Re-released on DVD, THE HISTORY OF
ROCK N ROLL, 5 DVD box set, Warner Bros./Time Life 34991 (US), June 29, 2004 [Disc 1].
0.617 APRIL 21, 1995 THE EPK [ELECTRONIC PRESS KIT] 95, FIRST SHOWN ON VIVA
(GERMAN TV)
A You Got Me Rocking
B Mick Jagger Interview
C Keith Richards Interview
D Ron Wood Interview
E Charlie Watts Interview
F Honky Tonk Women
G Brown Sugar
H Tumbling Dice
I Dead Flowers
J Beast Of Burden-Riffs
K Not Fade Away (Holly)
L Start Me Up
M I Go Wild
Darryl Jones Interview
O Jumpin Jack Flash
Lisa Fischer Interview
Bernard Fowler Interview
Chuck Leavell Interview
Bobby Keys Interview
P Its Only Rock n Roll
Q Street Fighting Man
R Sympathy For The Devil
S (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Songs A, F-I, K-S (all incomplete), Lines B-E (continued throughout the whole programme), Track J:
Recorded at River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina, February 9-14, 1995.
NOTES: Songs A, M: Compilations; - Credits: Directors: Rudolf Dolezal, Hannes Rossacher (DoRo)
probably for the BCL Group and Promotour Productions; Film initially entitled STONES
OVER EUROPE: ITS ABOUT TIME; Broadcast in edited form by numerous TV stations all
over the world, such as EUROPEAN PREMIERE, Teleclub (Swiss TV) and many other stations,
June 3, 1995; POP GALERIE: ROLLING STONES, Arte (German/French TV), June 24, 1995;
LE YTHE DES ROLLING STONES, French TV (TF1), June 27, 1995; ARD-EXCLUSIV: IM
ROLLING-STONES-FIEBER, German TV, August 16, 1995; ARTOUR, German TV (MDR),
August 23, 1995; CELEBRATION DAY - ROLLING STONES: DAS INTERVIEW, German TV
(Viva 2), September 22, 1995.
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15
16
17
18
19
20
Slipping Away
The Worst
Gimmie Shelter
All Down The Line
Respectable
Rip This Joint
Street Fighting Man
Cuts 1-17, 19, 20 (17 first half, 19 part, 20 remixed): Released on THROUGH THE SECRET NIGHTS
(BT CD).
Cut 16: Released on
WILD HORSES (CD single), Virgin Records VSCDT 1578 (92402 2), March 11, 1996;
SAINT OF ME (CD single), Virgin Records VSCDT 1667 (94750 2), January 26, 1998;
SAINT OF ME (CD single), Virgin Records Virgin Records 38627 2, February 9, 1998;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9
[Disc 40], April 11, 2011.
Songs 16, 19, 20 (16 edited, 19 part, 20 remixed): Shown in THE ROLLING STONES: STRIPPED,
TV special, premiered by MTV, December 3, 1995; released on THE ROLLING STONES:
STRIPPED (BT DVD).
Cuts 16, 19, 20 (16 edited, 19 part, 20 remixed): Released on
BUT NAKED (BT CD);
CENSORED (BT CD);
STRIPPED AWAY (BT CD).
Cut 16, 19 (16 incomplete, 19 part): Released on STRIPPED COMPANION (BT CD).
Songs 17, 18 (both incomplete): Shown in The New Music, Carlton TV, December 9, 1995.
Song 18 (incomplete): Shown in MTV News at Night, May 30, 1995.
Cut 20: Released on STRIPPED, Virgin Records V 2801 (41040 1) and Virgin Records CDV 2801
(41040 2)/Virgin Records America 41040 2 (CD), November 13/November 14, 1995.
NOTES: Cut 5: Harmonica Mick Jagger; for variations of the standard line-up in additional cuts see
below.
0.619 JUNE 3 AUGUST 30, 1995 THE SET, OPEN AIR SHOWS, VOODOO LOUNGE WORLD
TOUR: EUROPE 95
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
2 Tumbling Dice
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
4a Respectable
4b Shattered
5 Rocks Off
5a Live With Me
5b All Down The Line
6 Sparks Will Fly
7 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
8 Beast Of Burden
8a Sweet Virginia
8b Let It Bleed
8c Dead Flowers
8d Love Is Strong
9 Wild Horses
9a Fool To Cry
9b Angie
9c Love In Vain (Johnson)
9d Shine A Light
9e Far Away Eyes
10 Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
11 Rock And A Hard Place
11a Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
12 Monkey Man
12a Gimmie Shelter
12b Midnight Rambler
13 I Go Wild
14 Miss You
15
16
16a
16b
17
17a
18
19
20
21
22
23
NOTES: Cuts 1-23: Keyboards Chuck Leavell (also back-up vocals cuts 2, 3, 7, 9, 9g, 22) ; bass Darryl
Jones (also back-up vocals cuts 3, 7); Cuts 1-8, 10-23: Back-up vocals Lisa Fischer and Bernard
Fowler; Cuts 1, 8a, 8d, 10, 12b: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 1: Preceded by a percussion
introduction; Cuts 2, 5-5b, 8a, 11a, 11, 14, 16a, 22, 23: Saxophone Bobby Keys and/or brass
The New West Horns (Kent Smith: trumpet; Andy Snitzer: saxophone; Michael Davis: trombone);
Cuts 4a, 8a-8c, 11, 13, 14: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cuts 8b, 9, 9c, 9e, 17: Pedal steel Ron
Wood; Cuts 9a, 9e: Piano Mick Jagger; Cuts 12, 12a: Shared vocals Lisa Fischer; Cut 15:
Keyboards interlude Keith Richards; Cuts 16-17: Vocals Keith Richards; Mick Jagger not involved;
Set-list variations: Cut 4: Not performed regularly before June 20, 1995 (Cologne); Cut 4a: Only
performed June 3, 1995 (Stockholm); Cut 4b: Played as replacement of cut 4, August 29, 1995
(Rotterdam); Cuts 5-5b: Alternatives, normally one song per show; dropped July 29, 1995 (Basle),
onwards (except for August 22, 1995 (Mannheim), normally in favour of a third track from cuts 88d/9-9e; Cuts 8-8d: Alternatives, normally one song per show; Cuts 9-9e: Alternatives, normally
one song per show; Cut 9e: Only performed August 30, 1995 (Rotterdam); Cuts 11, 11a:
Alternatives, dropped altogether August 30, 1995 (Rotterdam) in favour of cut 12b; Cuts 12, 12a:
Alternatives; played between cuts 18 and 19 up to June 11, 1995 (Copenhagen); performed as
cut 10 August 30, 1995 (Rotterdam); Cuts 16-16b: Alternatives, one song per show; Cuts 17, 17a:
Alternatives, one song per show; Cut 21: Not performed June 30, 1995 (Paris).
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (prior to 2013) and on film or TV. Obviously there
are more recordings available to collectors: All shows from this tour have been circulated in one
audio form or another with their full programme.
Songs 1, 12: Shown in European Premiere, German TV (Premiere), June 3, 1995, and many subsequent broadcasts all over Europe; Released on
HALLOWEEN OAKLAND 94 (BT DVD);
ROLLING STONES ON TV VOLUME 3 1989-98 (BT DVD).
Cuts 1, 12: Released on
STONED STOCKS (BT CD);
TOUR SOUVENIR (BT CD).
Song 2 (incomplete): Shown in Next, Swiss TV (DRS), July 23, 1995.
Song 3 (incomplete): Shown in
Rapport, Swedish TV (TV2), June 3, 1995; in Aktuellt, Swedish TV (Kanal 1), June 4, 1995.
Cut 4: Released on VOODOO LOUNGE TOUR MEMORIAL - EUROPEAN TOUR EDITION (BT CD).
NOTES: Song 12 (including Buenos Aires footage, see Entry 0.607 above): Subsequently used as promotional video (directed by Rudolf Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher).
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13
14
15
16
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0.625 JUNE 17, 1995 ROLLING STONES WEEKEND VOODOO LOUNGE SPECIAL, MTV
A Mick Jagger Interview
B Keith Richards Interview
C Keith Richards Interview
D Blinded By Rainbows
E Mick Jagger Interview
F Blinded By Rainbows
G Mick Jagger Interview
H Going On With You, Is This What It Is (?)
I Guitar Riffs
J Ron Wood Interview
K Charlie Watts Interview
L Ron Wood Interview
M Drum Solo
N I Go Wild
O Shattered
P Mick Jagger Interview
Q Keith Richards Interview
R You Got Me Rocking
S Love Is Strong
T Bill Wyman Interview
U Ron Wood Interview
V Love Is Strong
W Keith Richards Interview
X Mick Jagger Interview
Y Sparks Will Fly
Z Love Is Strong
AA Charlie Watts Interview
BB Sparks Will Fly
CC Keith Richards Interview
DD The Worst
EE Ron Wood Interview
FF Mick Jagger Interview
GG
HH
II
JJ
Out Of Tears
Miss You
Mick Jagger Interview
Ron Wood Interview
Line A: Recorded in London, early Summer, 1968 for POPCORN (also see MICK JAGGER, Entry
1043).
Lines B, G, K, L, Song Z: Recorded at Harbourside Studio, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 16-19,
1994.
Lines C, AA, II, JJ: Probably recorded at the Grand Hotel, Stockholm, June 1, 1995.
Songs D, F, H, N; Track I, M: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December
11, 1993.
Lines E, J, CC, Song R: Recorded at Crescent Private School, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July 12,
1994.
Songs O, S, Lines P, Q, U: Recorded at Crescent Private School, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, June 15,
1994, onwards.
Line T: Recorded at London Tonight, Carlton TV, London, January 6, 1993.
Songs V, Y, Lines W, X: Recorded at RPM Night Club, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July 19, 1994.
Songs BB, DD, GG: Recorded at Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey, August 14, 1994.
Lines EE, FF: Recorded on the Honey Fitz yacht, near Pier 60, New York City, May 3, 1994.
Song HH: Recorded at the Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 19, 1989.
NOTES: Length: 34 mins.; - Most interviews continued throughout the whole programme; all songs
except DD incomplete.
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12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Beast Of Burden
Angie
Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Monkey Man
I Go Wild
Miss You
Honky Tonk Women
Happy
The Worst
Sympathy For The Devil
Street Fighting Man
Start Me Up
Its Only Rock n Roll
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
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16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
0.629 JULY 3, 1995 PICTURE DISC SINGLE, VIRGIN RECORDS VSP 1539 (92951 0 8) (UK)
A I Go Wild
B I Go Wild (Scott Litt Remix)
Sides A, B Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
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23
0.633A JULY 25-26, 1995 ESTUDIOS VALENTIM DE CARVALHO, LISBON, Producers: Don Was
and The Glimmer Twins; Engineer: Ed Cherney
1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
2 Im Free
3 Sweet Virginia
Cuts 1-3: Released on STRIPPED, Virgin Records V 2801 (41040 1) and Virgin Records CDV 2801
(41040 2)/Virgin Records America 41040 2 (CD), November 13/November 14, 1995.
Cut 2: Released on WILD HORSES (promotional CD single), Virgin Records DPRO-11075, February
5, 1996.
NOTES: Cuts 1-3: Involving the usual backing musicians of the Voodoo Lounge World Tour; Cut 1:
Maracas Mick Jagger; Cuts 1, 3: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 3: Back-up vocals Chuck Leavell.
NOTES: Line 2: Special reception of all four Rolling Stones by President Vaclav Havel at the Hradcany
Castle, Prague, probably August 6, 1995.
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7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
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10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Angie
Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
Rock And A Hard Place
Gimmie Shelter
I Go Wild
Miss You
Honky Tonk Women
Before They Make Me Run
Slipping Away
Sympathy For The Devil
Street Fighting Man
Start Me Up
Its Only Rock n Roll
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
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19
20
21
22
23
Cuts 4, 9: Released on VOODOO LOUNGE TOUR MEMORIAL - EUROPEAN TOUR EDITION (BT
CD).
0.639A SUMMER, 1995 THE HISTORY OF ROCK N ROLL: VOL. 3, WARNER HOME VIDEO/
TIME LIFE 13852 3 (US)
A Around And Around (Berry)
B Ron Wood Interview
C Mick Jagger Interview
D Keith Richards Interview
E (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
F Paint It Black
Song A (incomplete): Recorded at the ABC Theatre, Hull, Yorkshire, September 21, 1964 (taken from
GATHER MOSS, Pathe colour news-reel).
Line B: Probably recorded during the Voodoo Lounge Tour, North America, August-December, 1994.
Lines C, D (continued throughout the whole programme): Recorded during the Steel Wheels North
American Tour, September-December, 1989 (for 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES
OF THE ROLLING STONES).
Song E (incomplete): Recorded for The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, February 13, 1966.
Song F: Recorded at The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, New York City, September 9, 1966.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Video also includes silent colour scenes from
Radcliffe Stadium, Fresno, California, May 22, 1965; Re-released on DVD, THE HISTORY OF
ROCK N ROLL, 5 DVD box set, Warner Bros./Time Life 34991 (US), June 29, 2004 [Disc 2].
0.639B SUMMER, 1995 THE HISTORY OF ROCK N ROLL: VOL. 6, WARNER HOME VIDEO/
TIME LIFE 13855 3 (US)
A Keith Richards Interview
B Street Fighting Man
C Mick Jagger Interview
D Mick Jagger Interview
Lines A, C: Recorded during the Steel Wheels North American Tour, September-December, 1989
(for 25 X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES).
Song B (incomplete): Recorded at Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, Texas, June 25, 1972 (second show)
(taken from the film LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: THE ROLLING STONES).
Line D: Recorded in London, 1972 or 1973 (taken from the film JIMI HENDRIX).
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Re-released on DVD, THE HISTORY OF
ROCK N ROLL, 5 DVD box set, Warner Bros./Time Life 34991 (US), June 29, 2004 [Disc 3].
0.639C SUMMER, 1995 THE HISTORY OF ROCK N ROLL: VOL. 7, WARNER HOME VIDEO/
TIME LIFE 13856 3 (US)
A Keith Richards Interview
B Ron Wood Interview
C The Last Time
Line A: Recorded during the Steel Wheels North American Tour, September-December, 1989 (for 25
X 5: THE CONTINUING ADVENTURES OF THE ROLLING STONES).
Line B: Probably recorded during the Voodoo Lounge Tour, North America, August-December, 1994.
Song C (incomplete): Recorded for The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, New York City, May 2, 1965.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Re-released on DVD, THE HISTORY OF
ROCK N ROLL, 5 DVD box set, Warner Bros./Time Life 34991 (US), June 29, 2004 [Disc 4].
0.641 OCTOBER 30, 1995 LIKE A ROLLING STONE (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS VSCDT
1562 (93237 2) (UK)
A1 Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
A2 Black Limousine (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
A3 All Down The Line
A4 Like A Rolling Stone (Edit) (Dylan)
Cuts A1, A2, A4: Recorded at Brixton Academy, London, July 19, 1995.
Cut A3: Recorded at Paradiso, Amsterdam, May 27, 1995.
NOTES: Cuts A1, A2: Simultaneously released on LIKE A ROLLING STONE (CD single), Virgin
Records VSCDE 1562 (93237 2 4) (UK/Europe); Cut A2: Guitar over-dubs; Re-released on THE
ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 38],
April 11, 2011.
0.642 NOVEMBER 7, 1995 LIKE A ROLLING STONE (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS
AMERICA V25F-38523 (US)
A1 Like A Rolling Stone (Single Version) (Dylan)
A2 Black Limousine (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
A3 All Down The Line
Cuts A1, A2: Recorded at Brixton Academy, London, July 19, 1995.
Cut A3: Recorded at Paradiso, Amsterdam, May 27, 1995.
NOTES: Cut A1: Also known as Like A Rolling Stone (Edit); Cut A2: Guitar over-dubs.
0.642A NOVEMBER 13, 1995 ROLLING STONES VOODOO LOUNGE (CD-ROM), VIRGIN
RECORDS 41100 0
A Hey Hey (Broonzy) by Ron Wood
B Hey Hey (Broonzy) by Ron Wood & Lisa Fischer
C Instrumental Jam (Broonzy?) by Ron Wood & Keith Richards
D Mick Jaggers Welcome
E Instrumental by Mick Jagger
F Instrumental Jam by Mick Jagger and Ron Wood
G Keith Richards & Ron Wood Dialogue
H Keith Richards in Lavatory Scene
Tracks A, C, E, F, Song B, Lines D, G-I: Recorded at Video Studio, Minneapolis, Minnesota, around
December 11, 1994.
NOTES: Disc also features previously released interviews and live performances (all incomplete) from
Tokyo, Buenos Aires, Rio de Janeiro and Johannesburg recorded during the Voodoo Lounge
World Tour 94/95.
0.643 NOVEMBER 13, 1995 STRIPPED, VIRGIN RECORDS V 2801 (41040 1) (UK), Producers:
Don Was and The Glimmer Twins
A1 Street Fighting Man
A2 Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
A3 Not Fade Away (Holly)
A4 Shine A Light
B1 The Spider And The Fly (Nanker, Phelge)
B2 Im Free
B3 Wild Horses
C1 Let It Bleed
C2 Dead Flowers
C3 Slipping Away
C4 Angie
D1 Love In Vain (Johnson)
D2 Sweet Virginia
D3 Little Baby (Dixon)
Cut A1: Recorded at Paradiso, Amsterdam, May 26, 1995.
Cuts A2, C2: Recorded at Brixton Academy, London, July 19, 1995.
Cuts A3, B2, D2: Recorded at Estudios Valentim De Carvalho, Lisbon, Portugal, July 25-26, 1995.
Cuts A4, C1, C4: Recorded at LOlympia, Paris, July 3, 1995.
Cuts B1, B3, C3, D1, D3: Recorded at Toshiba-EMI Studios, Tokyo, March 3-4, 1995.
NOTES: Cut B1: Mistakenly credited to Jagger/Richards.
0.644 NOVEMBER 13/NOVEMBER 14, 1995 STRIPPED (CD), VIRGIN RECORDS CDV 2801
(41040 2) (UK)/VIRGIN RECORDS AMERICA 41040 2 (US), Producers: Don Was and
The Glimmer Twins; Engineers: Ed Cherney, Chris Kimsey
A1 Street Fighting Man
A2 Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
A3 Not Fade Away (Holly)
A4 Shine A Light
A5 The Spider And The Fly (Nanker, Phelge)
A6 Im Free
A7 Wild Horses
A8 Let It Bleed
A9 Dead Flowers
A10 Slipping Away
A11 Angie
A12 Love In Vain (Johnson)
A13 Sweet Virginia
A14 Little Baby (Dixon)
Cut A1: Recorded at Paradiso, Amsterdam, May 26, 1995.
Cuts A2, A9: Recorded at Brixton Academy, London, July 19, 1995.
Cuts A4, A8, A11: Recorded at LOlympia, Paris, July 3, 1995.
Cuts A3, A6, A13: Recorded at Estudios Valentim De Carvalho, Lisbon, Portugal, July 25-26, 1995.
Cuts A5, A7, A10, A12, A14: Recorded at Toshiba-EMI Studios, Tokyo, March 3-4, 1995.
NOTES: CD also offers three incomplete bonus tracks playable in an interactive mode: Tumbling Dice,
Shattered (backstage rehearsals, recorded at River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires, Argentina,
probably February 16, 1995) and Like A Rolling Stone (recorded at Paradiso, Amsterdam,
May 27, 1995) plus interview clips with all four Stones (recorded at Bagleys Warehouse, London,
September 21, 1995); Cut A5: Mistakenly credited to Jagger/Richards; Also released as
promotional double CD digipack, STRIPPED, Virgin Records IVDG 2801 (UK), November 10,
1995, offering interviews with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards on Disc 2); Re-released as
STRIPPED (CD), Universal 2716429, November 10, 2009.
0.645 NOVEMBER 21, 1995 ROLLING STONES: VOODOO LOUNGE, VIDEO, CASTLE MUSIC
PICTURES G1008 (UK)
A Not Fade Away (Norman, Petty)
B Tumbling Dice
C You Got Me Rocking
D (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
E Angie
F Sweet Virginia
G Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
H Stop Breaking Down (Johnson)
I Who Do You Love (McDaniel)
J Miss You
K Honky Tonk Women
L The Worst
M Sympathy For The Devil
N Start Me Up
O Its Only Rock n Roll
P Brown Sugar
Q Jumpin Jack Flash
Songs A-Q (M reworked): Recorded at Joe Robbie Stadium, Miami, Florida, November 25, 1994.
NOTES: Song H: Mistakenly credited to Jagger/ Richards/ Taylor/Wyman/Watts; - Credits: Director:
David Mallet; producer: Rocky Oldham; executive producer: Michael Cohl for the BCL Group
and Promotour Productions; length: 94 mins.; Re-released as ROLLING STONES VOODOO
LOUNGE (DVD), Image ID 4379 ERVC (US), July 21, 1998.
1996
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
NOVEMBER - DECEMBER 17
Pre-production session, Dangerous Music, New York City, and Keith Richards home
studio, Weston, Connecticut (Mick Jagger and Keith Richards only)
DECEMBER
Pre-production session, Westside Studios, London
1996 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1996.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1996.html
Which Album May I Show You? www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs4livensolo.htm#96rnrcircus
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco6.html
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19951999/1996year-sto.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
1996
Sing This All Together
RELEASES
0.647 MARCH 11, 1996 WILD HORSES (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS VSCDT 1578
(93402 2) (NETHERLANDS)
A1 Wild Horses
A2 Live With Me
A3 Tumbling Dice
A4 Gimmie Shelter
Cut A1: Recorded at Toshiba-EMI Studios, Tokyo, March 3 or 4, 1995.
Cut A2: Recorded at Brixton Academy, London, July 19, 1995.
Cut A3 (beginning taken from an unidentified rehearsal): Recorded at LOlympia, Paris, July 3, 1995.
Cut A4 Recorded at Paradiso, Amsterdam, May 26, 1995.
NOTES: Cut A4: Mistakenly entitled Gimme Shelter; longer than the version on the STRIPPED TV
special; Cuts A1, A2: Simultaneously released WILD HORSES (CD single), Virgin Records
VSCDE 1578 (93401 2) (UK/Europe).
0.648 OCTOBER 14, 1996 ROLLING STONES ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS, TV SPECIAL,
PREMIERED AT THE NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL, LINCOLN CENTER, NEW YORK CITY
A Entry Of The Gladiators (Fucik)
B Mick Jaggers Introduction of Rock And Roll Circus
C Mick Jaggers Introduction of Jethro Tull
D Song For Jeffrey (Anderson) by Jethro Tull
E Keith Richards Introduction of The Who
F A Quick One (While Hes Away) (Townshend) by The Who
G Over the Waves (Rosas) plus Trapeze Artists
H Aint That A Lot Of Love (Parker, Banks) by Taj Mahal
I Charlie Watts Introduction of Marianne Faithfull
J Something Better (Goffin, Mann) by Marianne Faithfull
K Keith Richards Introduction of The Fire Eater and Lovely Luna
L The Fire Eater
M Mick Jaggers and John Lennons Introduction of The Dirty Mac
N Yer Blues (Lennon, McCartney) by The Dirty Mac
O Whole Lotta Yoko (Ono) by Yoko Ono and Ivry Gitlis with The Dirty Mac
P John Lennons Announcement
Q Jumpin Jack Flash
R Parachute Woman
S No Expectations
T You Cant Always Get What You Want
U Sympathy For The Devil
V Salt Of The Earth
Tracks A, G, Lines, B, C, E, I, K-M, P, Songs D, F, H, J, N, O, Q-V (Q edited): Recorded at Intertel
Studios, Wembley, Middlesex, December 11-12, 1968.
NOTES: British premiere held at the Astoria Cinema, Charing Cross Road, London, October 15, 1996;
Credits: Director: Michael Lindsay-Hogg; production: ABKCO and The Rolling Stones; camera:
Anthony B. Richmond; editor: Ruth Forster; post production: Robin Klein; length: 67 mins. (colour);
Released on video, ROLLING STONES ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS, Abkco 1003-3 (US),
October 14, 1996/ Abkco 634590-3 (UK), November 12, 1996, and on DVD with bonus tracks,
Abkco 1003-9 (US), October 12, 2004.
0.649 OCTOBER 14, 1996 ROLLING STONES ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS (CD), ABKCO 1268-2
(US)
A1 Mick Jaggers Introduction of Rock And Roll Circus
A2 Entry Of The Gladiators (Fucik)
A3 Mick Jaggers Introduction Of Jethro Tull
A4 Song For Jeffrey (Anderson) by Jethro Tull
A5 Keith Richards Introduction Of The Who
A6 A Quick One (While Hes Away) (Townshend) by The Who
A7 Over The Waves (Rosas)
A8 Aint That A Lot Of Love (Parker, Banks) by Taj Mahal
A9 Charlie Watts Introduction Of Marianne Faithfull
A10 Something Better (Goffin, Mann) by Marianne Faithfull
A11 Mick Jaggers and John Lennons Introduction Of The Dirty Mac
A12 Yer Blues (Lennon, McCartney) by The Dirty Mac
A13 Whole Lotta Yoko (Ono) by Yoko Ono and Ivry Gitlis with The Dirty Mac
A14 John Lennons Announcement/ Jumpin Jack Flash
A15 Parachute Woman
A16 No Expectations
A17 You Cant Always Get What You Want
A18 Sympathy For The Devil
A19 Salt Of The Earth
Cuts A1-A19: Recorded at Intertel Studios, Wembley, Middlesex, December 11-12, 1968.
1997
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
MID-JANUARY JANUARY 24
Pre-production session, Dangerous Music, New York City (without Ron Wood)
(Entry 0.650)
MARCH 13 EARLY JULY
Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles (Entry 0.650)
MARCH OR APRIL
Guest session, Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles (Entry 0.650A)
AUGUST
Promotional video shooting, Times Square, 42nd Street, Financial District, The
Subway and elsewhere, New York City, New York City (Entry 0.651)
The Horseshoe Tavern, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Entry 0.652A - complete show
listed)
Rehearsals, Concert Hall (a.k.a. Masonic Temple), Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Entry
0.652C)
The Double Door, Chicago (Entry 0.653A - complete show listed)
Rehearsals, Soldier Field, Chicago (Entries 0.653D, 0. 653E & 0.655A)
Soldier Field, Chicago (Entry 0.657 - complete show listed)
Soldier Field, Chicago (Entry 0.657A - complete show listed)
The Ohio Stadium, Columbus, Ohio (Entry 0.657B - complete show listed)
Winnipeg Stadium, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (Entry 0.658B)
OCTOBER
2
6
8
10
12
16
17
20
21
23
24
25
26
28
30
VH1 Fashion Awards 97, Paramount Theatre (Madison Square Garden Complex),
New York City (Entry 0.663)
Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, New York (Entry 0.664)
Vanderbilt Stadium, Nashville, Tennessee
Owen Field, Norman, Oklahoma (Entry 0.664B)
University of New Mexico, Albuquerque (joined by Sheryl Crow) (Entry 0.664C)
NOVEMBER
1
7
9
10
12
14
15
18
19
22
25
28
Texas Motor Speedway, Fort Worth, Texas (Entry 0.664D - complete show listed)
Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, Arizona (Entry 0.664F)
Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles (Entry 0.665 - complete show listed)
Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles (Entry 0.665A)
Promotional video shooting, Los Angeles (Entry 0.666)
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, California (Entry 0.666A - complete
show listed)
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, California (Entry 0.667 - complete
show listed)
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, California (Entry 0.668 - complete
show listed)
Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Oakland, California (joined by Eddie Vedder)
(Entry 0.669 - complete show listed)
MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada (Entry 0.670 - complete show
listed)
Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Kingdome, Seattle, Washington (Entry 0.670A)
DECEMBER
2
5
7
9
12
1997 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1997.html
Which Album May I Show You? http://www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs2.htm#97babylon
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco7.html
IOR+R Tour Reviews http://www.iorr.org/rew97/index.htm
Performed songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=1997
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1997
Japanese Archives Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/258.html?guid=on
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19951999/1997year-sto.htm
Roberts Discs http://www.stonesvikingrob.com/1997-98.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
1997
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
0.650 MARCH 13 EARLY JULY, 1997 OCEAN WAY RECORDING STUDIOS, LOS ANGELES,
Executive Producers: The Glimmer Twins and Don Was; Additional Producers: The Dust
Brothers; Danny Saber
1 Flip The Switch
2 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
3 Low Down
4 Already Over Me
5 Gunface
6 You Dont Have To Mean It
7 Out Of Control
8 Saint Of Me
9 Might As Well Get Juiced
10 Always Suffering
11 Too Tight
12 Thief In The Night (Jagger, Richards, De Beauport)
13 How Can I Stop
14 Anybody Seen My Baby? (LP Edit) a.k.a. Anybody Seen My Baby? (Single Edit)
(Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
15 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Armands Rolling Steelo Mix) (Jagger, Richards, Lang,
Mink)
16 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Soul Solution Remix) a.k.a. Anybody Seen My Baby?
(Soul Solution Vocal Dub) (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
17 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Soul Solution Remix Edit) (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
18 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Don Was Radio Remix) (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
19 Anybody Seen My Baby? (No Biz Edit) (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
Anybody Seen My Baby? (Call Out Hook) (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
Anybody Seen My Baby? (Bonus Roll) (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
Anyway You Look At It
Flip The Switch (Clean Version)
Flip The Switch (Call Out Hook # 1)
Flip The Switch (Call Out Hook # 2)
Anybody Seen My Baby? (Phil Jones Remix) (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
Saint Of Me (Radio Edit) a.k.a. Saint Of Me (Single Edit)
Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Grunge Garage Dub) a.k.a. Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Garage
Dub)
Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Grunge Garage Remix Parts 1 & 2)
Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Rolling Dub)
Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Club Mix)
Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Grunge Dub)
Saint Of Me (Todd Terry Extended Remix) a.k.a. Saint Of Me (Todd Terry Extended
Mix)
Out Of Control (Album Radio Edit)
Out Of Control (In Hand With Fluke) a.k.a. Out Of Control (In Hand With Fluke Full
Version)
Out Of Control (In Hand With Fluke Instrumental)
Out Of Control (Bi-Polar At The Controls)
Out Of Control (In Hand With Fluke Radio Edit) a.k.a. Out Of Control (In Hand With
Fluke Edit)
Out Of Control (Saber Final Mix)
Out Of Control (Bi-Polars Fat Controller Mix) a.k.a. Out Of Control (Bi-Polar Fat
Controller Mix)
Out Of Control (Bi-Polar Outer Version)
Out Of Control (Saber Master With Fade) a.k.a. Out Of Control (Danny Saber Remix)
Out Of Control (Call Out Hook)
Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Grunge Garage Remix Edit)
Saint Of Me (Call Out Hook)
Anybody Seen My Baby? (Casanova New Vocal Mix) (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
Out Of Control (Album Radio Edit [2])
Saint Of Me (Todd Terry Fade)
Saint Of Me (Todd Terry Tees Freeze Dub)
Saint Of Me (Todd Terry Dub # 2)
Ron Wood Guitar Riffs 1
Reggae Drum Beats
Gunface Rehearsal
Ron Wood Guitar Riffs 2
Keith Richards Guitar Riffs
Out Of Control Rehearsal
Already Over Me Play-back
You Dont Have To Mean It Soundtrack
Out Of Control (Bi-Polar Horns Of Control)
Out Of Control (Bi-Polar Fat Controller Mix Percussion Version)
Out Of Control (S.D.S. Mix)
Out Of Control (S.D.S. Mix No Samples)
Out Of Control (S.D.S. Dub Mix)
Out Of Control (Fluke Mix Vocal 12")
Out Of Control (Fluke Mix Instrumental)
Cuts 8, 27, 45: Released on SAINT OF ME (promotional CD single), Virgin Records America DPRO12788, late January, 1998.
Cuts 14, 17: Released on ANYBODY SEEN MY BABY? (picture disc single), Virgin Records VS 1653
(92596 7 8), September 22, 1997.
Cuts 14, 18-20: Released on ANYBODY SEEN MY BABY (promotional CD single), Virgin Records
America DPRO-12746, September, 1997.
Cuts 14, 18: Released on ANYBODY SEEN MY BABY (promotional CD single), Virgin Records VSCDJ
1653, September, 1997.
Cut 14: Released on
FORTY LICKS (CD), Abkco Virgin 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September
30/October 1, 2002;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 2], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 3], November 13, 2012.
Cuts 15, 16, 21: Released on ANYBODY SEEN MY BABY? (12" Single), Virgin Records VST 1653
(94656 6), early October, 1997.
Cuts 15, 16, 46: Released on ANYBODY SEEN MY BABY? (promotional 12" Single), Virgin Records
America SPRO-12746, September, 1997.
Cuts 15, 21, 28-30: Released on SAINT OF ME (double 12" Single), Virgin Records VSTX 1667
(94884 6), late January, 1998.
Cut 21: Released on CHICAGO SOLDIER FIELD (BT CD).
Cuts 21, 22, 26-33: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 40], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 22, 27: Released on
Picture disc single, Virgin Records VSY 1667 (94750 7), January 26, 1998 (UK);
Single, Virgin Records 38626 7, February 9, 1998 (US);
SAINT OF ME (CD single), Virgin Records 38626 2, February, 1998.
Cuts 22, 27, 29: Released on SAINT OF ME (CD single), Virgin Records VSCDX 1667 (94796 2),
January 26, 1998.
Cuts 22, 27, 31, 33: Released on SAINT OF ME (CD single), Virgin Records 38627 2, February 9,
1998.
Cuts 22, 31-33: Released on SAINT OF ME (12" Single), Virgin Records 38626-1, February 9, 1998.
Cut 22: Released on RARITIES 1971-2003 (CD), Virgin Records EMI 9463 47092 2 4 CDVX 3015/
0946 3 45401 2 4, November 21/November 22, 2005.
Cuts 26-28: Released on SAINT OF ME (CD single), Virgin Records VSCDT 1667 (94750 2), January
26, 1998.
Cuts 28, 30, 31, 33, 48-50: Released on SAINT OF ME (promotional double 12" single), Virgin Records
America SPRO-12788, late January, 1998.
Cut 33 (plus a faked version of cut 10): Released on LAID IN THE SHADE, VOL. II (BT CD).
Cuts 34-36: Released on OUT OF CONTROL (CD single), Virgin Records VSCDT 1700 (95158 2),
August 10, 1998.
Cuts 34-37: Released on OUT OF CONTROL (CD single), Virgin Records VSCDF 1700 (95081 2),
May 15, 1998.
Cuts 34, 38: Released on OUT OF CONTROL (picture disc single), Virgin Records VSY 1700 (95158
7), August 10, 1998.
Cuts 34-41: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal
06025 2760346 9 [Disc 41], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 34, 38, 42: Released on OUT OF CONTROL (promotional CD single), Virgin Records VSCDYJ
1700, June, 1998.
Cuts 35-37, 40: Released on OUT OF CONTROL (double 12" single), Virgin Records VSTX 1700
(95158 6), September, 1998.
Cuts 37, 39, 40: Released on OUT OF CONTROL (limited CD single), Virgin Records VSCDX 1700
(95159 2), August 17, 1998.
Cuts 37, 40, 41, 59-65: Released on OUT OF CONTROL (promotional in-house CD -R), Virgin
Records (UK), March 13, 1998.
Cuts 37, 41: Released on OUT OF CONTROL (promotional single), Virgin Records VSP 1700, August,
1998.
Cut 37: Released on SHINE A LIGHT (BT CD).
Cut 39: Released on RIO 98 (BT CD [VGP]).
Cut 44: Released on SAINT OF ME (promotional CD single), Virgin Records VSCDJX 1667, late
January, 1998.
Tracks 51-54: Released in JAM: THE ROLLING STONES, German TV (Viva), October 26, 1997.
Tracks 51-55, Songs 56-58: Released on
BRIDGES TO BABYLON, EPK [Electronic Press Kit], mid-September, 1997;
BACKGROUND SPECIAL: ROLLING STONES, local Austrian TV (Wien 1), July 9, 1998.
NOTES: Some cuts pre-produced at Dangerous Music, New York City, and at Keith Richards home
studio, Weston, Connecticut, late November December 17, 1996 (probably cuts 2-4, 10, 22,
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards only), at Westside Studios, London, December, 1996; at Dangerous Music, New York City, mid-January January 24, 1997 (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards
and Charlie Watts); at Westside, London, first half of February, 1997 (Mick Jagger only); at PCP
Labs (The Dust Brothers studio), Silverlake, California, second half of February, 1997 (Mick
Jagger only, probably cuts 2, 8 and 9); Cuts 1-4, 6, 8, 10-21, 23-26, 46: Back-up vocals Bernard
Fowler; Cuts 1-4, 6-8, 10-21, 23-26, 34-46: Back up vocals, plus tambourine (1, 10-12, 23),
shaker (2, 14-18), piano (4, 11, 13), bass (3), maracas (3) Blondie Chaplin; Cuts 1-3, 7,
9-19, 21, 23-26, 34-43: Guitar plus back-up vocals (10) Waddy Wachtel; Cuts 1, 3-6, 10-13, 23:
Percussion plus back-up vocals (10) Jim Keltner; Cuts 1, 3, 6, 12, 23: Saxophone Joe Sublett;
Cuts 1, 11, 13, 23: Upright bass Jeff Sarli; Cut 2: Rap by Biz Markee; Cuts 2, 4, 5, 7, 8, 10, 13-18,
27-42: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cuts 2, 7, 8, 14-21, 26, 46: Keyboards, bass (not 7) Jamie
Muhoberac; Cuts 2, 9, 14-18: Co-produced by The Dust Brothers (Mike Simpson and John King);
Cuts 2, 13-21, 26, 46: Keyboards (Wurlitzer electric piano [13]) Don Was; Cut 2 (and subsequent
re-mixes): Co-credited to K.D. Lang and Ben Mink whose song Constant Craving may have
influenced the Jagger/ Richards composition; Cut 3, 6, 12: Trumpet Darrell Leonard; Cuts 4, 10:
Keyboards (Hammond C-3 organ [4], Hammond B-3 organ and piano [10]) Benmont Tench; Cut
4: Bass Don Was; percussion Kenny Aronoff; Cut 5: Co-production, bass, keyboards and guitar
Danny Saber; Cuts 6, 12, 13: Vocals plus piano (12) Keith Richards; Cuts 6, 10, 12: Bass plus
back-up vocals (10) Darryl Jones; Cut 6: Piano, Hammond B-3 organ Clinton Clifford (rumoured
to be a pseudonym for Bernie Worrell); co-produced by Rob Fraboni; Cuts 7, 9, 39, 42: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 7, 34-42: Bass, clavinet Danny Saber; Cut 7: Co-production Danny Saber;
Cut 8: Keith Richards not involved; Cuts 8, 9: Keyboards Mick Jagger; Cuts 8, 27-33: Bass
MeShell Ndegeocello; Hammond B-3 organ Billy Preston; bass six Pierre de Beauport; Cut 8:
Produced by The Dust Brothers; Cut 9: Bass Doug Wimbish; Cuts 10, 11: Pedal steel Ron Wood;
Cut 10: Additional back-up vocals Doug Wimbish but not Charlie Watts (in spite of respective
credits); co-produced by Pierre de Beauport; Cut 12: Fender Rhodes piano and Wurlitzer electric
piano Pierre de Beauport; Cut 13: Saxophone Wayne Shorter; Cuts 15, 21: Remixes of cut 2 by
Armand van Helden; Cut 15: Also known as Anybody Seen My Baby? (Armand Van Helden
Rolling Steelo Mix); Cuts 16: Remix of cut 2 by Soul Solution (Bobbie Guy and Ernie Lake); Cut
17: Edit version of cut 16; Cuts 18, 19: Promotional remixes of cut 2; Cut 20: Incomplete chorus of
cut 2; Cut 22: Additional vocals Keith Richards; acoustic bass probably Darryl Jones; strings not
identified; Cut 23: Remixed version of cut 1, disguising the word shit; Cuts 24, 25: Incomplete
choruses of cut 1; Cut 26: Remix of cut 2 by Phil Jones; Cut 27: Edit version of cut 8; Cuts 28, 29,
31: Remixes of cut 8 by Dubfire & Sharam for Deep Dish Production; Cut 29: Part 1 edit version
of cut 31 (lacking the final 25 seconds), Part 2 edit version of cut 28 (omitting the first 49 seconds);
Cut 32: Probably just another different title for cut 28 (unless you can spot a difference); Cuts
33, 48-50: Remixes of cut 8 by Todd Terry; Cut 34: Edit version of cut 7; Cuts 35, 36, 38, 64, 65:
Remixes of cut 7 by Fluke; Cuts 37, 40, 41, 59, 60: Remixes of cut 7 by Bi-Polar; Cut 38: Edit
version of cut 34; Cut 39: Remix of cut 7 by Danny Saber; Cut 41: Promotional remix of cut 37,
unidentified brass; Cut 42: Edited promotional remix of cut 39; Cut 43: Incomplete chorus of cut 7;
Cut 44: Edited promotional remix of cut 29; Cut 45: Incomplete chorus of cut 8; Cut 46: Promotional remix of cut 2 by Charlie Casanova; Cut 47: Extended version of cut 34, including some
harmonica at the end; Cut 48: Incomplete version of cut 33, faded before the John the Baptist
was a martyr-verse; Cut 50: Same as cut 49, lacking the lead vocals; Songs 53-55: Incomplete
recordings; Cut 57: Early version, lacking back-up vocals; Cut 59: Slightly different mix of cut 37;
Cut 60: Slightly different mix of cut 40; Cuts 61-63: Promotional remixes of cut 7 by SDS; Cut 62:
Same as cut 61, lacking intro and samples; Cut 64: Early, shorter mix of cut 35; Cut 65: Early,
shorter mix of cut 36; Also joining in this session Bernie Worrell (see NOTES for cut 6 above),
Lili Haydn and Babyface.
0.650A MARCH or APRIL, 1997 GUEST SESSION, OCEAN WAY RECORDING AND CHEROKEE
RECORDING STUDIOS, LOS ANGELES, Producer John Porter
1 Paying The Cost To Be Boss (King)
Cuts 1: Released on B.B. KING, DEUCES WILD (CD), MCA MCD 11722 (Europe)/ MCAD-11722 (US),
November 3, 1997.
NOTES: Cut 1: Harmonica by Mick Jagger; additional vocals and guitar by B.B. King; bass by Darryl
Jones; keyboards by Tommy Eyre; trumpet by Darrell Leonard; saxophone by Joe Sublett.
0.651 AUGUST, 1997 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO SHOOTING, TIMES SQUARE, 42ND STREET,
FINANCIAL DISTRICT, THE SUBWAY and elsewhere, NEW YORK CITY, Director:
Samuel Bayer
1 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
2 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
3 Mick Jagger Interview
4 Keith Richards Interview
5 Charlie Watts Interview
6 Ron Wood Interview
Song 1: Premiered on MTV, September 10 (US) and 17 (Europe), 1997; released on PALAIS
ROYALE (BT DVD);
THE ROLLING STONES VIDEO COLLECTION 1980-2001 ON DVD (BT DVD).
Song 1, Lines 3-6: Released on Bridges To Babylon, EPK [Electronic Press Kit], mid-September,
1997.
0.652 AUGUST 18, 1997 PRESS CONFERENCE, BROOKLYN BRIDGE, NEW YORK CITY
1 Mick Jagger Tour Announcement and Interview, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and
Ron Wood Interview
2 Mick Jagger Interview
3 Keith Richards Interview
4 Charlie Watts Interview
5 Ron Wood Interview
Lines 1-5: Live TV broadcast by VH1; circulated on THE ROLLING STONES ANNOUNCE BRIDGES
TO BABYLON NEWS CONFERENCE, promotional video tape, August, 1997; partly released in
BACK TO BABYLON, promotional video tape, late May, 1999, and on CHICAGO WE WANNA
HOLD YOU (BT CD).
Line 1 (incomplete): Released on BRIDGES TO BABYLON, EPK [Electronic Press Kit], midSeptember, 1997.
NOTES: Line 1: Press conference, featuring an incomplete play-back of Flip The Switch with some live
back-up vocals; Lines 2-5: Recorded after news conference at unidentified hotel location.
0.652C SEPTEMBER 15, 1997 REHEARSALS, CONCERT HALL (a.k.a. MASONIC TEMPLE),
TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA
1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
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Brown Sugar
Mick Jagger Interview
Keith Richards Interview
Ron Wood Interview
Songs 1-13, Lines 14-16 (plus incomplete repeats of songs 7, 8, 10, 13): Released on 1997 NERVOUS
BREAKDOWN DOOBLE DOOR CHICAGO (BT DVD).
Cuts 1-13: Released on
BEHIND THE DOUBLE DOOR (BT CD);
LIVE AT THE DOUBLE DOOR (BT CD [SM]);
LIVE AT THE DOUBLE DOOR (BT CD [VGP]).
Songs 7, 8, 10, 13 (all incomplete), Lines 14-16: Released on THE ROLLING STONES: CHICAGO
CLUB PERFORMANCE, promotional video tape, September, 1997.
Songs 7, 10 (both incomplete), Lines 14, 15: Shown in Jam: The Rolling Stones, German TV (Viva),
October 26, 1997.
Cut 9: Released on ...YOU GET THE BEST OF ME (BT CD).
Song 10 (incomplete): Shown in Das Thema, German TV (n-tv), September 23, 1997.
Song 13 (incomplete), Line 14: Shown in Tagesthemen, German TV (ARD), September 24, 1997.
NOTES: Cuts 1-13: Involving the usual backing musicians of The Bridges To Babylon World Tour
(reduced brass section: Cut 8: Trombone Michael Davies; Cut 13: Saxophone Bobby Keys); Cuts
4, 5, 8: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cuts 7, 9: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Lines 14-16: Recorded
before show.
0.654 SEPTEMBER 22, 1997 ANYBODY SEEN MY BABY? (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS
VSCDT 1653 (94597 2) (UK)
A1 Anybody Seen My Baby? (LP Edit) (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
A2 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Armands Rolling Steelo Mix) (Jagger, Richards, Lang,
Mink)
A3 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Soul Solution Remix) (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
A4 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
Side A: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
NOTES: Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box
set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 39], April 11, 2011.
0.655 SEPTEMBER 22, 1997 ANYBODY SEEN MY BABY? (PICTURE DISC SINGLE),
VIRGIN RECORDS VS 1653 (94596 7) (UK)
A Anybody Seen My Baby? (LP Edit) (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
B Anybody Seen My Baby? (Soul Solution Remix Edit) (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
Sides A, B: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
NOTES: Also released as juke-box single, Virgin Records VSLH 1653, September, 1997 (mistakenly
crediting Mike Jagger as co-composer on both sides; Re-released with bonus tracks on THE
ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 39],
April 11, 2011.
0.656 SEPTEMBER 23 DECEMBER 12, 1997 THE SET, BRIDGES TO BABYLON WORLD
TOUR NORTH AMERICA
1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
3 Bitch
3a Flip The Switch
4 Lets Spend The Night Together
5 Rock And A Hard Place
5a Gimmie Shelter
6 Ruby Tuesday
6a Sister Morphine (Jagger, Richards, Faithfull)
6b Fool To Cry
6c Love In Vain (Johnson)
6d Dead Flowers
6e Wild Horses
7 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
8 Saint Of Me
8a 19th Nervous Breakdown
8b Corinna (Mahal, Davis)
9 Out Of Control
10 Under My Thumb
10a Shes A Rainbow
10b Memory Motel
10c Factory Girl
10d Starfucker
10e Far Away Eyes
10f Shine A Light
10g Waiting On A Friend
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10j
10k
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NOTES: Cuts 1-22: Keyboards Chuck Leavell (also back-up vocals cuts 11, 15b); bass Darryl Jones;
Cuts 2, 4, 6b, 7, 8, 10g, 11, 13, 17-22: Back-up vocals Bernard Fowler and Lisa Fischer; Cuts 3,
5, 9, 11-13, 18, 19, 21, 21a, 22: Saxophone Bobby Keys and/or brass The New West Horns (Kent
Smith: trumpet; Andy Snitzer: saxophone; Michael Davis: trombone); Cuts 3a, 4, 5, 9, 13, 17, 19,
21a: Back-up vocals and percussion Blondie Chaplin; Cut 5a: Shared vocals Lisa Fischer; backup vocals and percussion Bernard Fowler; Cuts 6a, 6d, 8, 10a, 10c, 10g-10j, 11, 15, 15a:
Additional guitar Mick Jagger Cuts 8b, 9, 15b: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 10b: Electric piano
Mick Jagger; additional vocals Keith Richards; Cuts 12-13a: Vocals Keith Richards; Mick Jagger
not present; Cut 13a: Piano Ron Wood; additional guitar Blondie Chaplin; Cut 19: Keyboards
interlude Keith Richards; Cuts 20, 21a: Additional keyboards Andy Snitzer; Set-list variations:
Cut 2: Not performed November 15, 1997 (Oakland) and dropped after November 18, 1997
(Oakland); played in place of cut 13, December 9, 1997 (Atlanta) and in place of cut 14,
December 12, 1997 (St. Louis); Cut 3: Performed regularly up to October 8, 1997 (Buffalo) and as
alternative to cut 8a from October 23, 1997 (Washington) onwards; Cut 3a: Performed regularly
from October 10, 1997 (Charlotte) onwards; Cut 5: Only performed up to October 6, 1997 (Madison); Cut 5a: Played as cut 10 up to October 6, 1997 (Madison); Cuts 6-6e: Alternatives, dropped
altogether November 7-10 (Tempe & Los Angeles), November 18 & 19, 1997 (Oakland) and
December 2-9, 1997 (Pontiac, Miami and Orlando); Cut 6: Only performed September 23, 1997
(Chicago); Cut 6b: Only performed September 30 (Winnipeg); Cut 6c: Only performed October
17, 1997 (New York City); Cut 6d: Performed October 30 and November 1, 1997 (Albuquerque
and Fort Worth) and played as cut 10 November 14, 1997 (Oakland) and November 25, 1997
(Minneapolis); Cut 6e: Only performed December 12, 1997 (St. Louis); Cut 8: Performed regularly
from November 7, 1997 (Tempe) onwards; Cut 8a: Performed regularly up to October 21, 1997
(Foxboro), alternating with cut 3 thereafter and omitted November 19 & 25, 1997 (Oakland and
Minneapolis) and December 12, 1997 (St. Louis); Cut 8b: Only performed December 12, 1997
(St. Louis); Cuts 10-10k: Alternatives (Internet Web choice), dropped November 22, 1997, (Las
Vegas); Cut 10h: Played as cut 15 November 14, 1997 (Oakland) and as cut 8, November 25
(Minneapolis); Cuts 13, 13a: Alternatives; Cuts 14-16: Played on the B-stage; stage transfer
conducted to an extract of Cannonball Adderleys Sticks; Cut 14: Not performed December 9,
1997 (Atlanta) and December 12, 1997 (St. Louis); Cuts 15-15b: Alternatives, dropped altogether
October 26 & 28, 1997 (Nashville and Norman), November 9, 1997 (Los Angeles) and November
14 & 18, 1997 (Oakland); Cut 15b: Played as cut 10 November 22, 1997 (Las Vegas); Cuts 16,
16a: Alternatives; Cut 21a: Not performed from October 6, 1997 (Madison) to November 10, 1997
(Los Angeles) and only irregularly in the remaining November, 1997 shows.
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (prior to 2013) and on film or TV. Obviously there
are more recordings available to collectors: All shows from this tour (but not the Toronto club
concert preceding it on September 4, 1997) have been circulated in one audio form or another
with their full programme.
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Shes A Rainbow
Miss You
All About You
Wanna Hold You
Little Queenie (Berry)
Let It Bleed
The Last Time
Sympathy For The Devil
Tumbling Dice
Honky Tonk Women
You Got Me Rocking
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Brown Sugar
0.658 SEPTEMBER 29/SEPTEMBER 30, 1997 BRIDGES TO BABYLON (CD), VIRGIN CDV
2840 (44909 2 8) (UK)/VIRGIN-AMERICA 7243-8-44712-2-4 (US)
A1 Flip The Switch
A2 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
A3 Low Down
A4 Already Over Me
A5 Gunface
A6 You Dont Have To Mean It
A7 Out Of Control
A8 Saint Of Me
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
Cuts A1-A13: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
NOTES: Also released on vinyl, BRIDGES TO BABYLON, Virgin V 2840 (44712-1-7), September 29,
1997 (UK), mistakenly crediting cut A8 to Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink and cut A13 to Jagger,
Richards, De Beauport on inner sleeve of LP; Also released as promotional double CD digipack, BRIDGES TO BABYLON, Virgin Records IVDG 2840 (UK), September, 1997, offering
interviews with all four Stones on Disc 2; Re-released as BRIDGES TO BABYLON (CD), Universal 2701645, July 14, 2009.
0.658A LATE SEPTEMBER, 1997 BRIDGES TO BABYLON (CD), VIRGIN VJCP-25333 (JAPAN)
A1 Flip The Switch
A2 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
A3 Low Down
A4 Already Over Me
A5 Gunface
A6 You Dont Have To Mean It
A7 Out Of Control
A8 Saint Of Me
A9 Might As Well Get Juiced
A10 Always Suffering
A11 Too Tight
A12 Thief In The Night (Jagger, Richards, De Beauport)
A13 How Can I Stop
A14 Angie
Cuts A1-A13: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
Cut A14: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, March 6, 1995.
0.659 EARLY OCTOBER, 1997 ANYBODY SEEN MY BABY? (12" SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS
VST 1653 (94656 6) (UK)
A Anybody Seen My Baby? (Armands Rolling Steelo Mix) (Jagger, Richards, Lang,
Mink)
B1 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Soul Solution Remix) (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
B2 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Bonus Roll) (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
Sides A, B: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
NOTES: Also released as ANYBODY SEEN MY BABY? (promotional CD single), Virgin Records
America VSCDXJ 1653.
NOTES: Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box
set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 39], April 11, 2011.
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0.661 OCTOBER 16, 1997 GIANTS STADIUM, EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY
1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
3 Flip The Switch
4 Lets Spend The Night Together
5 Gimmie Shelter
6 Sister Morphine (Jagger, Richards, Faithfull)
7 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
8 19th Nervous Breakdown
9 Out Of Control
10 Factory Girl
11 Miss You
12 All About You
13 Wanna Hold You
14 Little Queenie (Berry)
15 Crazy Mama
16 The Last Time
17 Sympathy For The Devil
18 Tumbling Dice
19 Honky Tonk Women
20 Start Me Up
21 Jumpin Jack Flash
22 Brown Sugar
Cuts 1-22: Released on
FACTORY GUYS (BT CD);
GIANTS STADIUM 1997 (a.k.a. THE STARFUCKERS BITE THE BIG APPLE AGAIN, BT CD
[Discs 1 and 2]).
Songs 1-5, 7-9, 11, 13-22 (monitor line-feed; 2 incomplete): Released on "NEW JERSEY 1997"
(BT DVD).
Cuts 6, 10: Released on SCRAP OF FLESH 1997 (BT CD);
A WILD HOARSE IN QUEBEC CITY (BT CD).
Cut 10: Released on ...YOU GET THE BEST OF ME (BT CD).
0.661A OCTOBER 17, 1997 GIANTS STADIUM, EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY
1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
3 Flip The Switch
4 Lets Spend The Night Together
5 Gimmie Shelter
6 Love In Vain (Johnson)
7 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
8 19th Nervous Breakdown
9 Out Of Control
10 Starfucker
11 Miss You
12 All About You
13 Wanna Hold You
14 Little Queenie (Berry)
15 Crazy Mama
16 You Got Me Rocking
17 Sympathy For The Devil
18 Tumbling Dice
19 Honky Tonk Women
20 Start Me Up
21 Jumpin Jack Flash
22 Brown Sugar
Cuts 1-22: Released on
SCRAP OF FLESH 1997 (BT CD);
GIANTS STADIUM 1997 (a.k.a. THE STARFUCKERS BITE THE BIG APPLE AGAIN, BT CD
[Discs 3 and 4]).
Cuts 2, 6, 10: Released on A WILD HOARSE IN QUEBEC CITY (BT CD).
Cuts 6, 10: Released on ...YOU GET THE BEST OF ME (BT CD).
0.662A OCTOBER 23, 1997 JACK KENT COOKE STADIUM, WASHINGTON, D.C.
1 Bitch
2 Sister Morphine (Jagger, Richards, Faithfull)
3 Starfucker
Cuts 1-3: Released on ST. LOUIS TO BABYLON (BT CD).
0.663 OCTOBER 24, 1997 VH1 1997 FASHION AWARDS, PARAMOUNT THEATRE
(MADISON SQUARE GARDEN COMPLEX), NEW YORK CITY
1 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
2 Out Of Control
Songs 1, 2: Shown in 1997 Fashion Awards, VH1, October 28, 1997 (US)/October 31, 1997
(Europe); released on MTV 10 SPOT LIVE (BT DVD).
Cuts 1, 2: Released on
ROCK AND ROLL BABYLON (BT CD);
ST. LOUIS TO BABYLON (BT CD);
WE CAME TO ROCK THE 10 SPOT (BT CD).
0.664 OCTOBER 25, 1997 CAPITOL THEATRE, PORT CHESTER, NEW YORK
1 Honky Tonk Women
2 Lets Spend The Night Together
3 Tumbling Dice
4 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
5 Sister Morphine (Jagger, Richards, Faithfull)
6 Out Of Control
7 Gimmie Shelter
8 Little Queenie (Berry)
9 Start Me Up
10 Jumpin Jack Flash
11 Brown Sugar
Songs 3-7: Shown in Live From The 10 Spot, MTV, October 25, 1997; Released on
MTV 10 SPOT LIVE (BT DVD);
ROLLING STONES ON TV VOLUME 3 1989-98 (BT DVD).
Cuts 3-7: Released on
DANGER! KEEP BEHIND BARBED WIRE (BT CD);
ROCK AND ROLL BABYLON (BT CD);
ST. LOUIS TO BABYLON (BT CD);
WE CAME TO ROCK THE 10 SPOT (BT CD).
Cuts 4, 5: Released on SECOND YEAR IN BABYLON (BT CD).
Cut 7: Released on
NO SECURITY (CD), Toshiba-EMI VJCP-25426, October 21, 1998;
NO SECURITY, Virgin V 2880 (46740 1 4), and Virgin CDV 2880 (46740 2)/Virgin-America 72438-46740 2 1 (CD), November 2/November 3, 1998.
0.664A OCTOBER 26, 1997 JAM: THE ROLLING STONES, GERMAN TV (VIVA)
A Out Of Control
B Mick Jagger Interview
C Honky Tonk Women
D Keith Richards Interview
E Sympathy For The Devil
F Keith Richards Interview
G Ron Wood Interview
H Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
I Mick Jagger Interview
J Out Of Control
K Under My Thumb
L Charlie Watts Interview
M Reggae Drum Beats
N Gunface-Riffs
O Ron Wood Guitar-Riffs
P Jumpin Jack Flash
Songs A, C, Lines B, D: Recorded at The Double Door, Chicago, September 18, 1997.
Songs E, H, K, P: Recorded at Soldier Field, Chicago, September 23, 1997.
Lines F, G, I, L (continued throughout the whole programme): Recorded at unidentified club, New York
City, around August 20, 1997.
Tracks M-O: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, probably May, 1997.
Song J: Recorded at the rehearsals, Soldier Field, Chicago, September 22, 1997.
NOTES: Only items not previously shown in Europe listed; all songs incomplete; Producers: Rudolf
Dolezal and Hannes Rossacher (DoRo) for Mainhatten [sic] Productions; author: Daniel Brauer;
length: 54 mins.
Cuts 1-22: Released on DANGER! KEEP BEHIND BARBED WIRE (BT CD).
Cut 10: Released on HAVING A SWELL TIME IN MONTREAL (BT CD).
0.664E NOVEMBER 3, 1995 B.B. KING, DEUCES WILD (CD), MCA MCD 11722 (Europe)/
MCAD-11722 (US)
A12 Paying The Cost To Be Boss (King)
Cut A12: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording And Cherokee Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March
or April, 1997.
NOTES: Only one track involving The Rolling Stones.
0.666 NOVEMBER 12, 1997 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO SHOOTING, LOS ANGELES, Director:
Samuel Bayer
1 Saint Of Me
Song 1: Probably premiered in the US and in Europe, late January, 1998; released on THE ROLLING
STONES VIDEO COLLECTION 1980-2001 ON DVD (BT DVD).
NOTES: Song 1: Lip-synched performance of a specially prepared edit version of the official track.
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Out Of Control
Dead Flowers
Miss You
All About You
Wanna Hold You
Little Queenie (Berry)
When The Whip Comes Down
You Got Me Rocking
Sympathy For The Devil
Tumbling Dice
Honky Tonk Women
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Brown Sugar
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Miss You
All About You
Wanna Hold You
Little Queenie (Berry)
The Last Time
You Got Me Rocking
Sympathy For The Devil
Tumbling Dice
Honky Tonk Women
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
Brown Sugar
Cuts 1-22: Released on OAKLAND 3RD & 4TH DAY (BT CD [Discs 1 and 2]).
0.670 NOVEMBER 22, 1997 MGM GRAND GARDEN ARENA, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
2 Lets Spend The Night Together
3 Flip The Switch
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Sister Morphine (Jagger, Richards, Faithfull)
6 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
7 Saint Of Me
8 19th Nervous Breakdown
9 Out Of Control
10 Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
11 Miss You
12 All About You
13 You Dont Have To Mean It
14 Little Queenie (Berry)
15 The Last Time
16 You Got Me Rocking
17 Sympathy For The Devil
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Tumbling Dice
Honky Tonk Women
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Brown Sugar
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Saint Of Me
Bitch
Out Of Control
No Expectations
Miss You
All About You
Wanna Hold You
Its Only Rock n Roll
The Last Time
Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
Sympathy For The Devil
Tumbling Dice
Honky Tonk Women
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Brown Sugar
0.670F DECEMBER, 1997 FLIP THE SWITCH (PROMOTIONAL CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS
AMERICA DPRO-12784 (US)
A1 Flip The Switch (Album Version)
A2 Flip The Switch (Clean Version)
A3 Flip The Switch (Call Out Hook # 1)
A4 Flip The Switch (Call Out Hook # 2)
Cuts A1-A4: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
NOTES: Cuts A2-A4: Not available on official release.
0.671 DECEMBER 12, 1997 TRANS WORLD DOME, ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI
1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
2 Lets Spend The Night Together
3 Flip The Switch
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Wild Horses
6 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
7 Saint Of Me
8 Corinna (Mahal, Davis)
9 Out Of Control
10 Waiting On A Friend
11 Miss You
12 All About You
13 Wanna Hold You
14 Its Only Rock n Roll
15 The Last Time
16 Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
17 Sympathy For The Devil
18 Tumbling Dice
19 Honky Tonk Women
20 Start Me Up
21 Jumpin Jack Flash
22 You Cant Always Get What You Want
23 Brown Sugar
Songs 1-23: Shown live in a Pay-Per-View TV special, directed by Bruce Gowers; released on ST.
LOUIS 97 (BT DVD).
Cuts 1-23: Released on
A BRIDGE TOO FAR (BT CD);
FROM LONDON TO ST. LOUIS (BT CD);
MEET ME IN ST. LOUIS (BT CD);
OUT OF CONTROL ([Megaphone] BT CD);
ST. LOUIS (BT CD [Dandelion]);
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2015):
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
1998
Something Happened To Me Yesterday Felix Aeppli 08-2013 /
06-2015
FEBRUARY
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Qualcomm Stadium, San Diego, California (Entry 0.680 - complete show listed)
Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City
Compaq Center, Houston, Texas (Entry 0.682A - complete show listed)
Compaq Center, Houston, Texas (joined by Ian McLagan) (Entry 0.682B)
Hard Rock Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada (joined by Leah Wood and Sherryl Crow)
(Entry 0.682C - complete show listed)
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Pista de Atletismo do Ibirapuera, Sao Paulo, Brazil (joined by Bob Dylan)
Carrier Dome, Syracuse, New York
Centre Molson, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Entry 0.691A - complete show listed)
Centre Molson, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Entry 0.691B - complete show listed)
United Center, Chicago
Sky Dome, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (originally scheduled for January 9)
Backing: Chuck Leavell: keyboards, back-up vocals; Darryl Jones: bass, back-up
vocals; Bobby Keys: saxophone; The New West Horns (Kent Smith, Andy
Snitzer, Michael Davis): brass; Lisa Fischer: back-up vocals, shared vocals;
Bernard Fowler: back-up vocals, percussion; Blondie Chaplin: back-up vocals,
percussion, guitar.
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1998 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1998.html
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/1998.htm
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco7.html
Live Album www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs4livensolo.htm#98nosecurity
IORR Tour Reviews http://www.iorr.org/rew98/index.htm
Performed songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=1998
Chris Menicou on No Security http://www.rollingstonesnet.com/ns.htm
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1998
Roberts Discs (Europe) http://www.stonesvikingrob.com/1998.htm
Japanese Archives Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/259.html?guid=on
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/19951999/1998year-sto.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
1998
Sing This All Together
LIVE SHOWS
RELEASES
0.672 JANUARY 5 APRIL 26, 1998 THE SET, BRIDGES TO BABYLON WORLD TOUR:
THE AMERICAS & JAPAN
1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
2 Lets Spend The Night Together
3 Flip The Switch
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Angie
5a When The Whip Comes Down
5b All Down The Line
5c You Got Me Rocking
5d Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
5e Low Down
5f Its Only Rock n Roll
6 Already Over Me
6a Might As Well Get Juiced
6b Sister Morphine (Jagger, Richards, Faithfull)
6c Ruby Tuesday
6d 19th Nervous Breakdown
6e Bitch
7
8
9
9a
9b
9c
9d
9e
9f
9g
9h
10
11
11a
11b
11c
12
13
14
14a
14b
14c
14d
14e
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Saint Of Me
Out Of Control
Respectable
Dead Flowers
Street Fighting Man
Memory Motel
Time Is On My Side (Meade)
Starfucker
Shine A Light
Love In Vain (Johnson)
Shes A Rainbow
Miss You
All About You
Thief In The Night (Jagger, Richards, De Beauport)
How Can I Stop
You Dont Have To Mean It
Wanna Hold You
Little Queenie (Berry)
The Last Time
Let It Bleed
I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
Crazy Mama
Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
Under My Thumb
Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
Sympathy For The Devil
Tumbling Dice
Honky Tonk Women
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Brown Sugar
NOTES: Cuts 1-22: Keyboards Chuck Leavell (also back-up vocals cuts 7, 17); bass Darryl Jones
(also back-up vocals cuts 1 and 5c); Cuts 2, 5d, 5e, 7, 9d, 10-12, 16-22: Back-up vocals Bernard
Fowler and Lisa Fischer; Cuts 2, 3, 8, 11c, 16, 18, 21: Back-up vocals and percussion Blondie
Chaplin; Cut 4: Shared vocals Lisa Fischer; back-up vocals and percussion Bernard Fowler;
Cuts 5e, 6e, 8, 9f, 10, 11a, 11c, 12, 17, 18, 20-22: Saxophone Bobby Keys and/or brass The New
West Horns (Kent Smith: trumpet, Andy Snitzer: saxophone; Michael Davis: trombone); Cuts 5a,
6, 7, 9, 9a, 10, 14a, 14c: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cut 6a: Additional keyboard Mick Jagger;
Cuts 8, 14d, 15: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 9c: Electric piano Mick Jagger; additional vocals
Keith Richards; Cuts 11-11c, 12: Vocals Keith Richards; Mick Jagger not involved; Cut 11a: Additional guitar Blondie Chaplin; Wurlitzer electric piano Pierre de Beauport (not all performances);
additional back-up vocals Leah Wood (not all performances); Cut 11c: Piano Ron Wood; additional guitar Blondie Chaplin; Cut 18: Keyboards interlude Keith Richards; Cuts 19, 21: Additional
keyboards Andy Snitzer; Set-list variations: Cuts 3, 5, 6, 9, 11 & 21: Not performed January 21,
1998 (Kona, Hawaii); Cuts 5-5f: Alternatives; Cut 5c: Occasionally played as cut 2, cut 14 or cut
15; Cut 5f: Played as cut 13 on January 14, 1998 (New York) and on February 15, 1998 (Las
Vegas); Cuts 5, 9, 16: Not performed February 15, 1998 (Las Vegas); Cuts 6-6e: Alternatives;
Cuts 9-9h: Alternatives (Internet Web choice); dropped April 5-13, 1998 (Buenos Aires and Brazil)
and April 20, 1998 (Montreal); Cuts 11-11c: Alternatives; Cuts 13-15: Played on the B-stage;
transfer conducted to an extract of Cannonball Adderleys Sticks; Cuts 14-14e: Alternatives; Cut
14b: Played as cut 7 on February 15, 1998 (Las Vegas); Cut 14e: Occasionally played as cut 9h;
Cut 21: Dropped at some shows.
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (up to and including 2012) and on film or TV.
Obviously there are more recordings available to collectors: Most shows of this tour have been
circulated in one audio form or another with their full programme. Exceptions are Kona (January
21, 1998), Mexico City (February 7, 1998), and Buenos Aires (April 2 & 5, 1998) of which no
recording seems to exist, plus Buenos Aires (March 29 & April 4, 1998) where only part of the
shows seem to have been recorded.
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Gimmie Shelter
Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
Saint Of Me
Bitch
Under My Thumb
Miss You
All About You
Wanna Hold You
Little Queenie (Berry)
The Last Time
Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
Sympathy For The Devil
Tumbling Dice
Honky Tonk Women
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
Brown Sugar
0.673 JANUARY 14, 1998 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
2 Lets Spend The Night Together
3 Flip The Switch
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Low Down
6 Saint Of Me
7 Bitch
8 Out Of Control
9 Memory Motel
10 Miss You
11 How Can I Stop
12 Wanna Hold You
13 Its Only Rock n Roll
14 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
15 Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
16 Sympathy For The Devil
17 Tumbling Dice
18 Honky Tonk Women
19 Start Me Up
20 Jumpin Jack Flash
21 You Cant Always Get What You Want
22 Brown Sugar
Cuts 1-22: Released on BACK TO THE GARDEN (BT CD).
Cuts 5, 9, 14: Released on SWEET HOME NEW YORK CITY (BT CD).
Cuts 5, 11, 14: Released on ...YOU GET THE BEST OF ME (BT CD).
Cut 5: Released on HAVING A SWELL TIME IN MONTREAL (BT CD).
0.674 JANUARY 16, 1998 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
2 Lets Spend The Night Together
3 Flip The Switch
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Respectable
6 Already Over Me
7 Bitch
8 Saint Of Me
9 Out Of Control
10 Miss You
11 All About You
12 You Dont Have To Mean It
13 Little Queenie (Berry)
14 Let It Bleed
15 Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Cuts 1-22: Released on WELCOME TO THE MADISON SQUARE GARDEN VIP LOUNGE (BT CD).
Cuts 5-7, 14: Released on ...YOU GET THE BEST OF ME (BT CD).
Cut 9: Released on
OUT OF CONTROL (promotional CD single), Virgin Records America DPRO-13159, late June,
1998;
BABYLONIAN KNIGHTS (BT CD);
LAID IN THE SHADE, VOL. II (BT CD);
RIO 98 (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 9: Also known as Out Of Control (Don Was Live Remix).
0.675 JANUARY 17, 1998 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
2 Lets Spend The Night Together
3 Flip The Switch
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 When The Whip Comes Down
6 Might As Well Get Juiced
7 All Down The Line
8 Saint Of Me
9 Out Of Control
10 Miss You
11 Thief In The Night (Jagger, Richards, De Beauport)
12 You Dont Have To Mean It
13 Little Queenie (Berry)
14 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
15 Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
16 Sympathy For The Devil
17 Tumbling Dice
18 Honky Tonk Women
19 Start Me Up
20 Jumpin Jack Flash
21 You Cant Always Get What You Want
22 Brown Sugar
Cuts 1-22: Released on
DIVORCEE IN NEW YORK CITY (BT CD);
SWEET HOME NEW YORK CITY (BT CD);
M.S.G. 3 - REMASTERED (BT CD).
Cut 6: Released on NO SECURITY IN TORONTO! (BT CD).
Cuts 6, 7: Released on ...YOU GET THE BEST OF ME (BT CD).
Cut 7: Released on HAVING A SWELL TIME IN MONTREAL (BT CD).
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
0.676 JANUARY 26, 1998 SAINT OF ME (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS VSCDT 1667
(94750 2) (EUROPE)
A1 Saint Of Me (Radio Edit)
A2 Gimmie Shelter
A3 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Phil Jones Remix) (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
A4 Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Grunge Garage Dub)
Cuts A1, A3, A4: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
Cut A2 Recorded at Paradiso, Amsterdam, May 26, 1995.
NOTES: Cut A1: Promotional video based on this cut released, filmed in Los Angeles, November 12,
1997; Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD
box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 40], April 11, 2011.
0.677 JANUARY 26, 1998 SAINT OF ME (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS VSCDX 1667
(94796 2) (EUROPE)
A1 Saint Of Me (Radio Edit)
A2 Anyway You Look At It
A3 Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Grunge Garage Remix Parts 1 & 2)
Cuts A1-A3: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
NOTES: Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box
set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 40], April 11, 2011.
0.678 JANUARY 26/FEBRUARY 9, 1998 PICTURE DISC SINGLE (LIMITED EDITION), VIRGIN
RECORDS VSY 1667 (94750 7) (UK)/SINGLE, VIRGIN RECORDS 38626 7 (US)
A Saint Of Me (Radio Edit)
B Anyway You Look At It
Sides A, B: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
NOTES: Side A: Entitled Saint Of Me (Single Edit) in the US; Also released as SAINT OF ME
(CD single), Virgin Records 38626 2 (US), February, 1998.
0.678B LATE JANUARY, 1998 SAINT OF ME (PROMOTIONAL DOUBLE 12" SINGLE), VIRGIN
RECORDS AMERICA SPRO-12788 (US)
A1 Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Garage Dub)
A2 Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Rolling Dub)
B1 Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Club Mix)
C1 Saint Of Me (Todd Terry Extended Mix)
C2 Saint Of Me (Todd Terry Fade)
D1 Saint Of Me (Todd Terry Tees Freeze Dub)
D2 Saint Of Me (Todd Terry Dub # 2)
Sides A-D: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
0.678C LATE JANUARY, 1998 SAINT OF ME (DOUBLE 12" SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS VSTX
1667 (94884 6) (UK/ EUROPE)
A Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Grunge Garage Remix Parts 1 & 2)
B Anybody Seen My Baby? (Armands Rolling Steelo Mix) (Jagger, Richards, Lang,
Mink)
C Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Grunge Garage Dub)
D1 Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Rolling Dub)
D2 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Bonus Roll) (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
Sides A-D: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
0.681 FEBRUARY 9, 1998 SAINT OF ME (12" SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS 38626-1 (US)
A1 Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Club Mix)
A2 Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Grunge Dub)
B1 Saint Of Me (Todd Terry Extended Remix)
B2 Anyway You Look At It
Sides A, B: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
NOTES: Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box
set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 40], April 11, 2011.
0.682 FEBRUARY 9, 1998 SAINT OF ME (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS 38627-2 (US)
A1 Saint Of Me (Single Edit)
A2 Anyway You Look At It
A3 Gimmie Shelter
A4 Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Club Mix)
A5 Saint Of Me (Todd Terry Extended Remix)
Cuts A1, A2, A4, A5: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July,
1997.
Cut A3 Recorded at Paradiso, Amsterdam, May 26, 1995.
NOTES: Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box
set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 40], April 11, 2011.
0.682C FEBRUARY 15, 1998 HARD ROCK HOTEL, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
2 You Got Me Rocking
3 Flip The Switch
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Saint Of Me
6 Already Over Me
7 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
8 Out Of Control
9 Little Queenie (Berry)
10 Miss You
11 Thief In The Night (Jagger, Richards, De Beauport)
12 Wanna Hold You
13 Its Only Rock n Roll
14 Tumbling Dice
15 Honky Tonk Women
16 Start Me Up
17
18
19
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Saint Of Me
Out Of Control
Time Is On My Side (Meade)
Miss You
You Dont Have To Mean It
Wanna Hold You
Little Queenie (Berry)
The Last Time
Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
Sympathy For The Devil
Tumbling Dice
Honky Tonk Women
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Brown Sugar
0.688A MARCH 26, 1998 HULLABALLOO, VOLUMES 5-8 (4 VHS BOX SET), MPI VIDEO MP
7119 (US)
A She Said Yeah (Jackson, Christy)
B Get Off Of My Cloud
Songs A, B: Recorded at Hullaballoo, NBC-TV show, New York City, November 11, 1965.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Re-released as HULLABALLOO,
VOLUMES 5-8 (DVD), MPI Home Video DVD6389 (US), May 17, 2001; Sadly, both the VHS
and DVD releases - which should represent the first colour TV broadcast by The Rolling Stones are in black-and-white only because the original colour videotape masters have been lost.
17
18
19
20
21
22
Tumbling Dice
Honky Tonk Women
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Brown Sugar
Songs 1-5, 7-11, 13-16, 18-22: Shown live in ROLLING STONES BRIDGES TO BABYLON, Brazilian
TV (Central Globo De Producao/TV Globo); released on LIVE IN RIO 1998 (BT DVD).
Cuts 1-5, 7-11, 13-16, 18-22: Released on
OLD FRIENDS FROM RIO (BT CD);
REAL STERIO (BT CD);
RIO 98 (BT CD [VGP and RR]);
THEYLL STONE YOU IN RIO DE JANEIRO (BT CD).
NOTES: Song 10: Additional guitar and vocals Bob Dylan; additional keyboards Blondie Chaplin.
0.691C APRIL 27, 1998 HOPE FLOATS (FILM SOUNDTRACK) (CD), CAPITOL CDP 4 93402 2
(US)
A3 Honest I Do (Reed)
Cut A3: Recorded at Toshiba-EMI Studios, Tokyo, March 3 or 4, 1995.
NOTES: Only one track involving The Rolling Stones.
0.692 MAY 15, 1998 OUT OF CONTROL (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS VSCDF 1700
(95081 2) (EUROPE)
A1 Out Of Control (Album Radio Edit)
A2 Out Of Control (In Hand With Fluke)
A3 Out Of Control (In Hand With Fluke Instrumental)
A4 Out Of Control (Bi-Polar At The Controls)
Cuts A1-A4: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
NOTES: Cuts A2-A4: Also released on OUT OF CONTROL (promotional 12" single), Virgin Records
VSTDJ 1700 (Europe), May 1998 and on OUT OF CONTROL (promotional 12" double single),
Virgin Records VSTDDJ 1700 (UK), August 1998; Re-released with bonus tracks on THE
ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 41],
April 11, 2011.
0.693 JUNE 8, 1998 BRIDGES TO BABYLON - 1998, VIDEO, EAGLE ROCK GEG 214 (UK)
A (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
B Lets Spend The Night Together
C Flip The Switch
D Gimmie Shelter
E Wild Horses
F Saint Of Me
G Out Of Control
H Waiting On A Friend
I Miss You
J Wanna Hold You
K Its Only Rock n Roll
L Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
M Sympathy For The Devil
N Tumbling Dice
O Honky Tonk Women
P Start Me Up
Q Jumpin Jack Flash
R You Cant Always Get What You Want
S Brown Sugar
Songs A-S: Recorded at Trans World Dome, St. Louis, Missouri, December 12, 1997.
Credits: Director: Bruce Gowers; producer: Michael Cohl; concert video director: Dick Carruthers;
editorial director: Jim Gable; production facilities provided by BBC Video; length: 121 mins.; Rereleased as THE ROLLING STONES: BRIDGES TO BABYLON TOUR 97-98 (DVD), Warner
Bros. 36440, November 17, 1998.
0.694 JUNE 13 SEPTEMBER 19, 1998 THE SET, BRIDGES TO BABYLON WORLD TOUR:
EUROPE
1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
2 Lets Spend The Night Together
3 Flip The Switch
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
5a Memory Motel
5b Sister Morphine (Jagger, Richards, Faithfull)
5c Dead Flowers
5d Ruby Tuesday
6
6a
6b
6c
6d
7
8
9
9a
9b
9c
9d
9e
9f
9g
10
11
11a
12
13
14
14a
14b
14c
14d
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
NOTES: Cuts 1-22: Keyboards Chuck Leavell (also back-up vocals cuts 10 and 15); bass Darryl Jones
(also back-up vocals cuts 1 and 14d); Cuts 2, 3, 5, 5a, 5d, 5e, 7, 9d, 10-12, 16-22: Back-up vocals
Bernard Fowler and Lisa Fischer; Cuts 2, 3, 6d, 8, 11, 16, 18, 21, 22: Back-up vocals and
percussion Blondie Chaplin; Cuts 3, 6a, 6c, 8, 10, 11, 11a, 12, 17, 18, 20-22: Saxophone Bobby
Keys and/or brass The New West Horns (Kent Smith: trumpet, Andy Snitzer: saxophone; Michael
Davis: trombone); Cut 4: Shared vocals Lisa Fischer; back-up vocals and percussion Bernard
Fowler; Cut 5a: Additional vocals Keith Richards; Cuts 5c, 7, 10, 14b: Additional guitar Mick
Jagger; Cuts 8, 9c, 14c, 15: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 11, 11a, 12: Vocals Keith Richards;
Mick Jagger not pre- sent; Cut 11: Additional guitar Blondie Chaplin; Wurlitzer electric piano
Pierre de Beauport (not all performances); additional back-up vocals Leah Wood (not all performances); Cut 11a: Piano Ron Wood; additional guitar Blondie Chaplin; Cut 18: Keyboards
interlude Keith Richards; Cuts 19, 21: Additional keyboards Andy Snitzer; Set-list variations:
Cuts 5-5d: Alternatives; Cut 5: Performed regularly July 9, 1998 (Frauenfeld) - September 8,
1998 (Stockholm); Cut 5a: Occasionally played as cut 9; Cut 5c: Occasionally played as cut 6 or
cut 9; Cuts 5, 14: Not performed September 19, 1998 (Istanbul); Cuts 6-6d: Alternatives; Cut 6:
Occasionally played as alternative to cut 2 or to cut 13; Cut 6a: Played as cut 13, September 10,
1998 (Berlin); Cut 6b: Occasionally played as cut 14; Cut 6d: Occasionally played as cut 9;
Cuts 9-9g: Alternatives (Internet Web choice); Cuts 11, 11a: Alternatives; Cuts 13-15: Played
on the B-stage; transfer conducted to an extract of Cannonball Adderleys Sticks; Cuts 14-14d:
Alternatives; not performed August 28 & 18, 1998 (Zagreb and Leipzig) and September 10 & 19,
1998 (Berlin and Istanbul); Cut 14d: Occasionally played as cut 6 or cut 9; Cut: 18: Not performed
August 26, 1998 (Berlin); Cut 21: Only performed occasionally.
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (up to and including 2012) and on film or TV.
Obviously there are more recordings available to collectors: All shows from this tour except
Tallinn (August 8, 1998) have been circulated in one audio form or another with their full
programme.
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Gimmie Shelter
Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
Its Only Rock n Roll
Saint Of Me
Out Of Control
Under My Thumb
Miss You
Thief In The Night (Jagger, Richards, De Beauport)
Wanna Hold You
Little Queenie (Berry)
The Last Time
Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
Sympathy For The Devil
Tumbling Dice
Honky Tonk Women
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
Brown Sugar
Ron Wood Interview
Cuts A1-A3: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, California, March 13-early July, 1997.
NOTES: Cut A2: Not available on official release.
0.699A LATE JUNE, 1998 OUT OF CONTROL (PROMOTIONAL CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS
AMERICA DPRO-13159 (US)
A1 Out Of Control (Album Version)
A2 Out Of Control (Album Radio Edit [2])
A3 Out Of Control (Don Was Live Remix)
A4 Out Of Control (Call Out Hook)
Cuts A1, A2, A4: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
Cut A3: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, January 16, 1998.
Cuts 3, 5, 9: Released on
NO SECURITY (CD), Toshiba-EMI VJCP-25426, October 21, 1998;
NO SECURITY, Virgin V 2880 (46740 1 4), and Virgin CDV 2880 (46740 2)/Virgin-America 72438-46740 2 1 (CD), November 2/November 3, 1998.
Cuts 5, 7: Released on BRIDGES TO AMSTERDAM (BT CD).
Cuts 5, 10, 14: Released on THE BEST OF THE AMSTERDAM ARENA 1998 (BT CD).
Cut 23: Released on BABYLONIAN KNIGHTS (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 23: Soundcheck, recorded before show.
0.704 JULY 9, 1998 OUT IN THE GREEN FESTIVAL, GROSSE ALLMEND, FRAUENFELD,
SWITZERLAND
1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
2 Out Of Control
Songs 1, 2 (both incomplete): Shown in
Zuri Newsi/Zuri Info, Swiss TV (Tele Zuri), July 10, 1998;
Aktuell, Swiss TV (Tele M1), July 10, 98.
Song 1 (incomplete): Shown in 10 vor 10, Swiss TV (SF1), July 9, 1998, and in various Swiss news
clips, July 10, 1998.
0.714 AUGUST 10, 1998 OUT OF CONTROL (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS VSCDT 1700
(95158 2) (UK)
A1 Out Of Control (Album Radio Edit)
A2 Out Of Control (In Hand With Fluke)
A3 Out Of Control (In Hand With Fluke Instrumental)
Cuts A1-A3: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
NOTES: Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box
set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 41], April 11, 2011.
0.715 AUGUST 10, 1998 OUT OF CONTROL (PICTURE DISC SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS
VSY 1700 (95158 7) (UK)
A Out Of Control (Album Radio Edit)
B Out Of Control (In Hand With Fluke Radio Edit)
Sides A, B: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
NOTES: Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box
set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 41], April 11, 2011.
6
7
8
Songs 1, 2 (both incomplete), Line 3-8: Shown in Stones Day, VH1, August 22, 1998.
Song 1, Lines 3, 4: Shown in CNN World News, August 11, 1998.
Lines 3, 4: Shown in an ITN news-clip probably August 10, 1998.
NOTES: Line 3: Recorded on Red Square, Moscow, Russia, August 10, 1998; Line 4: Recorded at
Baltschug Kempinski Hotel, Moscow, August 10, 1998.
0.718 AUGUST 17, 1998 OUT OF CONTROL (LIMITED CD SINGLE, VIRGIN RECORDS VSCDX
1700 (95159 2) (UK)
A1 Out Of Control (Saber Final Mix)
A2 Out Of Control (Bi-Polar At The Controls)
A3 Out Of Control (Bi-Polars Fat Controller Mix)
Cuts A1-A3: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
NOTES: Cut A2: Remixed version, Out Of Control (Bi-Polar Outer Version), simultaneously released
on OUT OF CONTROL, promotional single, Virgin Records VSP-1700; Re-released with bonus
tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346
9 [Disc 41], April 11, 2011.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Miss You
You Dont Have To Mean It
Wanna Hold You
Little Queenie (Berry)
I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
Sympathy For The Devil
Tumbling Dice
Honky Tonk Women
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
Brown Sugar
0.723 AUGUST 30, 1998 THE ROLLING STONES - KONCERT ZESPOLU, POLISH TV (POLSAT 1)
A (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
B Lets Spend The Night Together
C Flip The Switch
D Gimmie Shelter
E Its Only Rock n Roll
F Saint Of Me
G Out Of Control
H Paint It Black
J Miss You
K You Dont Have To Mean It
L You Got Me Rocking
M Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
N Sympathy For The Devil
O Tumbling Dice
P Honky Tonk Women
Q Start Me Up
R Jumpin Jack Flash
S Brown Sugar
T Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
Songs A-T (T soundtrack, incomplete): Recorded at Slaski Stadium, Chorzow, Poland, August 14,
1998.
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Memory Motel
Miss You
Thief In The Night (Jagger, Richards, De Beauport)
Wanna Hold You
Its Only Rock n Roll
You Got Me Rocking
Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
Sympathy For The Devil
Tumbling Dice
Honky Tonk Women
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Brown Sugar
Songs 1-22: Live TV (Canal+) and radio (DRS 3 and probably other stations) broadcast, September 2,
1998.
Cuts 1-22: Released on
DIE BREMER STADTMUSIKANTEN (BT CD);
ROCKIN THE HOUSE DOWN IN BREMEN (BT CD);
STONES IN BREMEN (BT CD).
Cuts 1-22 (1 incomplete): Released on BRIDGES TO BREMEN (BT CD).
Cuts 1-22 (12 incomplete): Released on
BREMEN 98 (BT CD);
YOU GOT ME ROCKING (BT CD).
Songs 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 12, 14-16, 18-20, 22: Shown in The Rolling Stones live, German TV (Sat1),
September 19, 1998; released on LIVE IN BREMEN 1998 (BT DVD).
Cuts 1, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 12, 14-16, 18-20, 22: Released on MORE BAD SECURITY (BT CD).
Cut 9: Released on NO SECURITY IN TORONTO! (BT CD).
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12
13
14
15
16
17
19
19
20
0.729 SEPTEMBER 19, 1998 THE ROLLING STONES LIVE, GERMAN TV (SAT 1)
A (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
B Flip The Switch
C Gimmie Shelter
D Paint It Black
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
Saint Of Me
Miss You
Wanna Hold You
You Got Me Rocking
Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
Sympathy For The Devil
Honky Tonk Women
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
Brown Sugar
0.730 SEPTEMBER, 1998 OUT OF CONTROL (DOUBLE 12" SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS
VSTX 1700 (95158 6) (UK/ EUROPE)
A Out Of Control (In Hand With Fluke Instrumental)
B Out Of Control (In Hand With Fluke Full Version)
C Out Of Control (Bi-Polars Fat Controller Mix)
D Out Of Control (Bi-Polar At The Controls)
Sides A-D: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997;
Also released as OUT OF CONTROL, 12" Single, Virgin Records VSR-1700 (95981 6), October
1998.
NOTES: Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box
set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 41], April 11, 2011.
0.731 OCTOBER 21, 1998 NO SECURITY (CD), TOSHIBA-EMI VJCP-25426 (JAPAN), Producers:
The Glimmer Twins
A1 Introduction
A2 You Got Me Rocking
A3 Gimmie Shelter
A4 Flip The Switch
A5 Memory Motel
A6 Corinna (Mahal, Davis)
A7 Saint Of Me
A8 Waiting On A Friend
A9 Sister Morphine (Jagger, Richards, Faithfull)
A10 Live With Me
A11 Respectable
A12 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
A13 Thief In The Night (Jagger, Richards, De Beauport)
A14 The Last Time
A15 Out Of Control
Cuts A2, A4, A9: Recorded at the ArenA, Amsterdam, July 6, 1998.
Cut A3: Recorded at Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, New York, October 25, 1997.
Cuts A5, A11: Recorded at the ArenA, Amsterdam, July 5, 1998.
Cuts A6, A8, A14 (A8 vocal and guitar overdubs): Recorded at Trans World Dome, St. Louis, Missouri,
December 12, 1997.
Cuts A7, A15: Recorded at River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires, April 4, 1998.
Cuts A10, A12: Recorded at the ArenA, Amsterdam, July 1, 1998.
Cut A13: Recorded at Zeppelinfeld, Nuremberg, June 13, 1998.
NOTES: Cut A1: Excerpts of the Bridges To Babylon Tour intro.
0.732 NOVEMBER 2/NOVEMBER 3, 1998 NO SECURITY (CD), VIRGIN CDV 2880 (46740 2)
(UK)/VIRGIN-AMERICA 7243-8-46740 2 1 (US), Producers: The Glimmer Twins
A1 Introduction
A2 You Got Me Rocking
A3 Gimmie Shelter
A4 Flip The Switch
A5 Memory Motel
A6 Corinna (Mahal, Davis)
A7 Saint Of Me
A8 Waiting On A Friend
A9 Sister Morphine (Jagger, Richards, Faithfull)
A10 Live With Me
A11 Respectable
A12 Thief In The Night (Jagger, Richards, De Beauport)
A13 The Last Time
A14 Out Of Control
Cuts A2, A4, A9: Recorded at the ArenA, Amsterdam, July 6, 1998.
Cut A3: Recorded at Capitol Theatre, Port Chester, New York, October 25, 1997.
Cuts A5, A11: Recorded at the ArenA, Amsterdam, July 5, 1998.
Cuts A6, A8, A13 (A8 vocal and guitar overdubs): Recorded at Trans World Dome, St. Louis, Missouri,
December 12, 1997.
Cuts A7, A14: Recorded at River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires, April 4, 1998.
Cuts A10: Recorded at the ArenA, Amsterdam, July 1, 1998.
Cut A12: Recorded at Zeppelinfeld, Nuremberg, June 13, 1998.
NOTES: Cut A1: Excerpts of the Bridges To Babylon Tour intro; Also released on vinyl, NO SECURITY, Virgin V 2880 (46740 1 4), November 2, 1998 (UK/Europe); Cut A3: Special Radio
Edit version based on this cut released on GIMMIE SHELTER (promotional CD single), Virgin
CDVDJX 2880 LC 3098, December, 1998 (also promotional video released based on this cut,
directed by Michel Gondry, December, 1998 [no actual Rolling Stones footage]; released on
MICHEL GONDRY 2: MORE VIDEOS (BEFORE AND AFTER DVD 1), DVD, Partizan Films
8 96669 00200 0 [US], April 20, 2009); Cut A5: Special Radio Edit version based on this cut
released on MEMORY MOTEL (LIVE) (promotional CD single), Virgin Records America, no
catalogue number, November, 1998 (immediately withdrawn).
1999
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
No Security-Tour 99
JANUARY
13-20
21+22
23
25
25
27
29+30
FEBRUARY
2
4
6
9
11
15
17
19
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25
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5
7
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11
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20
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23
26
28
29
MARCH
APRIL
1
3
6
8
10
12
16
19
20
MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada (Entry 0.746 - complete show
listed)
San Jose Arena, San Jose, California (originally scheduled for January 29)
(Entry 0.746A)
San Jose Arena, San Jose, California (originally scheduled for January 30)
(Entry 0.746B - complete show listed)
JUNE
2
4
6
8
11
12
15
18
20
1999 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron1999.html
IORR Tour Reviews http://www.iorr.org/rew99/index.htm
Performed songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=1999
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=1999
Japanese Archives Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/261.html?guid=on
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
1999
Sing This All Together
LIVESHOWS
REMIXING SESSION
RELEASES
0.732A JANUARY 22, 1999 REHEARSALS, HENRY J. KAISER CONVENTION CENTER, OAKLAND, CALIFORNIA
1 Around And Around (Berry)
2 Jump On Top Of Me
3 Undercover Of The Night
4 Moonlight Mile
Cuts 1-4: Released on WHILE THE WIND BLOWS OVER TORONTO (BT CD).
6a
6b
6c
6d
7
7a
7b
7c
8
9
10
10a
11
11a
12
13
14
14a
14b
14c
15
16
17
18
19
20
Moonlight Mile
Ruby Tuesday
Fool To Cry
I Got The Blues
Sweet Virginia
Shine A Light
Dead Flowers
Saint Of Me
Some Girls
Paint It Black
You Got The Silver
You Dont Have To Mean It
Before They Make Me Run
Thief In The Night (Jagger, Richards, De Beauport)
Out Of Control
Route 66 (Troup)
When The Whip Comes Down
Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
Get Off Of My Cloud
Midnight Rambler
Tumbling Dice
Its Only Rock n Roll
Start Me Up
Brown Sugar
Sympathy For The Devil
NOTES: Cuts 1-20: Keyboards Chuck Leavell (also back-up vocals cut 7a, 18); bass Darryl Jones (also
back-up vocals cut 4); Cuts 2, 3, 5a, 6, 6c, 6d, 7, 10-12, 16-20: Back-up vocals Bernard Fowler
and Lisa Fischer; Cuts 2, 3, 4, 8, 11a, 16: Back-up vocals and percussion Blondie Chaplin; Cuts
2, 2a, 3a, 5, 5a, 6c, 6d, 7, 10a-12, 16, 19, 20: Saxophone Bobby Keys and/or brass The New
West Horns (Kent Smith: trumpet, Tim Ries: saxophone; Michael Davis: trombone); Cuts 3, 7, 7b,
7c, 8, 14: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cut 4a: Shared vocals Lisa Fischer; back-up vocals and
percussion Bernard Fowler; Cut 5: Keyboards interlude Keith Richards; Cut 6: Additional vocals
Keith Richards; Cuts 6, 6a, 6c, 9: Piano Tim Ries; Cut 6c; Additional keyboards Mick Jagger;
Cuts 7, 12, 15: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 7a, 18: Hammond B-3 organ and back-up vocals
Tim Ries; Cuts 10-11a: Vocals Keith Richards; Mick Jagger not involved; Cuts 10, 11a: Additional
guitar Blondie Chaplin; Cut 10: Pedal steel Ron Wood; Cut 10a: Wurlitzer electric piano Pierre de
Beauport (not all performances) and/or piano Ron Wood; Cuts 10a, 11a: Additional back-up
vocals Leah Wood; Set-list variations: Cuts 2, 2a: Alternatives; both dropped March 8, 1999
(Washington) and March 29, 1999 (Hartford); Cuts 3, 4: Played in reversed order March 11, 1999
(Pittsburgh) onwards; Cut 3: Dropped March 11, 1999 (Pittsburgh) and April 6, 8, 12 & 20, 1999
(Kansas City, Memphis, Chicago and San Jose); Cut 3a: Only performed March 8, 1999
(Washington); Cut 4a: Only performed March 11 & 29, 1999 (Pittsburgh and Hartford) and April 6,
8, 12 & 20, 1999 (Kansas City, Memphis, Chicago and San Jose); Cut 5: Occasionally performed
as cut 10 or cut 15; Cut 5a: Only performed January 25, 1999 (Oakland) and January 27, 1999
(Sacramento); Cuts 6-6d: Alternatives; Cuts 7-7c: Alternatives; occasionally performed between
cuts 8 and 9 or as a replacement of cut 16; Cuts 10-11a: Alternatives; two songs per show; Cuts
13-15: Played on the B-stage; transfer conducted to an extract of The Popcorn by James Brown;
Cuts 14-14c: Alternatives; Cut 15: Performed between cut 19 and 20, January 25, 1999
(Oakland); Cut 16: Occasionally performed as cut 5.
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (up to and including 2012) and on film or TV.
Obviously there are more recordings available to collectors: All shows from this tour have been
circulated in one audio form or another with their full programme.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Sweet Virginia
Some Girls
Paint It Black
Honky Tonk Women
You Got The Silver
Thief In The Night (Jagger, Richards, De Beauport)
Out Of Control
Route 66 (Troup)
Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
Midnight Rambler
Saint Of Me
Its Only Rock n Roll
Start Me Up
Brown Sugar
Sympathy For The Devil
16
17
18
19
20
21
Midnight Rambler
Tumbling Dice
Its Only Rock n Roll
Start Me Up
Brown Sugar
Sympathy For The Devil
0.739 FEBRUARY 25, 1999 AIR CANADA CENTRE, TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Live With Me
3 Respectable
4 You Got Me Rocking
5 Honky Tonk Women
6 Moonlight Mile
7 Saint Of Me
8 Some Girls
9 Paint It Black
10 You Got The Silver
11 Before They Make Me Run
12 Out Of Control
13 Route 66 (Troup)
14 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
15 Midnight Rambler
16 Tumbling Dice
17 Its Only Rock n Roll
18 Start Me Up
19 Brown Sugar
20 Sympathy For The Devil
Cuts 1-20: Released on
NO SECURITY IN TORONTO! (BT CD);
WHILE THE WIND BLOWS OVER TORONTO (BT CD).
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
0.745 APRIL 3, 1999 VALUE CITY ARENA, SCHOTTENSTEIN CENTER, COLUMBUS, OHIO
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 You Got Me Rocking
3 Live With Me
4 Respectable
5 Honky Tonk Women
6 Moonlight Mile
7 Saint Of Me
8 Some Girls
9 Paint It Black
10 Thief In The Night (Jagger, Richards, De Beauport)
11 Before They Make Me Run
12 Out Of Control
13 Route 66 (Troup)
14 Get Off Of My Cloud
15 Midnight Rambler
16 Tumbling Dice
17 Its Only Rock n Roll
18 Start Me Up
19 Brown Sugar
20 Sympathy For The Devil
0.746 APRIL 16, 1999 MGM GRAND GARDEN ARENA, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Bitch
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Respectable
5 Honky Tonk Women
6 Moonlight Mile
7 Saint Of Me
8 Some Girls
9 Paint It Black
10 You Got The Silver
11 Before They Make Me Run
12 Out Of Control
13 Route 66 (Troup)
14 Get Off Of My Cloud
15 Midnight Rambler
16 Tumbling Dice
17 Its Only Rock n Roll
18 Start Me Up
19 Brown Sugar
20
0.746A APRIL 19, 1999 SAN JOSE ARENA, SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Bitch
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Respectable
5 Honky Tonk Women
6 I Got The Blues
7 Saint Of Me
8 Some Girls
9 Paint It Black
10 You Got The Silver
11 Before They Make Me Run
12 Out Of Control
13 Route 66 (Troup)
14 Get Off Of My Cloud
15 Midnight Rambler
16 Tumbling Dice
17 Its Only Rock n Roll
18 Start Me Up
19 Brown Sugar
20 Sympathy For The Devil
Cuts 1-20: Released on WELCOME BACK MICK!! (BT CD).
Cuts 4, 6: Released on GET FUCK OUT OF MY WAY (BT CD).
0.746B APRIL 20, 1999 SAN JOSE ARENA, SAN JOSE, CALIFORNIA
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Bitch
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Honky Tonk Women
6 Moonlight Mile
7 Saint Of Me
8 Some Girls
9 Paint It Black
10 Thief In The Night (Jagger, Richards, De Beauport)
11 You Dont Have To Mean It
12 Out Of Control
13 Route 66 (Troup)
14 Get Off Of My Cloud
15 Midnight Rambler
16 Tumbling Dice
17 Its Only Rock n Roll
18 Start Me Up
19 Brown Sugar
20 Sympathy For The Devil
Cuts 1-20: Released on
GET FUCK OUT OF MY WAY (BT CD);
GET OFF OF MY CLOUD (BT CD).
Cuts 4, 6, 10: Released on WELCOME BACK MICK!! (BT CD).
0.747 MAY 8, 1999 TFI FRIDAY: THE ROLLING STONES, CHANNEL 4, Presentation: Chris
Evans
A Mick Jagger Interview by Chris Evans
B Leave It All Behind (?)
C Ron Wood Interview by Chris Evans
D Charlie Watts Interview by Chris Evans
E Keith Richards Interview by Chris Evans
F Its Only Rock n Roll
G
H
I
J
Lines A, C-E, Songs B, F, H-J (all incomplete), Track G: Recorded at United Center, Chicago, April 12,
1999.
NOTES: Lines A, C-E: Continued throughout the whole programme; Credits: Production: Michael
Cohl, Stephen Howard, Jake Berry, Jim Gable, Jeff Tannebring; camera: Eli Clark, John Timmerman; editor: Joby Gee; DV director: Stephen Joel; producer: Suzi Aplin; length: 51 mins.
0.748 MAY 29 JUNE 20, 1999 THE SET, OPEN AIR SHOWS, BRIDGES TO BABYLON
WORLD TOUR: EUROPE
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 You Got Me Rocking
3 Bitch
3a Live With Me
4 Respectable
5 Gimmie Shelter
6 Honky Tonk Women
7 Ruby Tuesday
7a Angie
7b Memory Motel
7c Shattered
8 Saint Of Me
8a Some Girls
9 Out Of Control
10 Paint It Black
11 You Got The Silver
11a
11b
12
12a
13
14
14a
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
NOTES: Cuts 1-21: Keyboards Chuck Leavell (also back-up vocals cut 14 and probably other cuts);
bass Darryl Jones(also back-up vocals cut 2); Cuts 2, 4, 7b, 10, 11a-12a, 16-21: Back-up vocals
Bernard Fowler and Lisa Fischer; Cuts 3a, 4, 12a, 17: Back-up vocals and percussion Blondie
Chaplin; Cuts 3, 3a, 4, 9, 11a, 12a, 17, 19, 20: Saxophone Bobby Keys and/or brass The New
West Horns (Kent Smith: trumpet, Tim Ries: saxophone; Michael Davis: trombone); Cuts 4, 8, 8a:
Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cut 5: Shared vocals Lisa Fischer; back-up vocals and percussion
Bernard Fowler; Cut 6: Keyboards interlude Keith Richards; Cut 7b: Additional vocals Keith
Richards; piano Tim Ries; 9, 14, 15: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 11-12a: Vocals Keith Richards;
Mick Jagger not involved; Cuts 11, 11a: Additional guitar Blondie Chaplin; Cut 11a: Piano Ron
Wood; Cut 12a: Wurlitzer electric piano Pierre de Beauport (not all performances); additional
back-up vocals Leah Wood and Blondie Chaplin; tambourine Blondie Chaplin; Set-list
variations: Cuts 3, 3a: Alternatives; Cut 4: Dropped May 29, 1999 (Stuttgart); Cuts 6 and 7:
Performed in reversed order June 11 & 12, 1999 (Wembley); Cuts 7-7c: Alternatives; Cut 7c:
Only performed May 29, 1999 (Stuttgart); Cut 8a: Only performed May 29, 1999 (Stuttgart) and
May 31, 1999 (Imst); Cuts 11-11b, 12, 12a: Alternatives; 2 songs per show; Cuts 13-15: Played
on the B-stage; transfer conducted to an extract of The Popcorn by James Brown; Cuts 14, 14a:
Alternatives; Cut 16: Played instead of cut 21 May 29, 1999 (Stuttgart) and May 31, 1999 (Imst).
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (up to and including 2012) and on film or TV.
Obviously there are more recordings available to collectors: All shows from this tour have been
circulated in one audio form or another with their full programme.
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Respectable
Gimmie Shelter
Ruby Tuesday
Honky Tonk Women
Saint Of Me
Out Of Control
Paint It Black
You Got The Silver
Before They Make Me Run
Route 66 (Troup)
Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
Midnight Rambler
Sympathy For The Devil
Tumbling Dice
Its Only Rock n Roll
Start Me Up
Brown Sugar
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
0.752A MID-JUNE, 1999 BACK TO BABYLON - FINALE, VERONICA (DUTCH TV), Directors:
Bruce Gowers and Dick Carruthers, Editor: Jim Gable
A (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
B Keith Richards Interview
C You Got The Silver
D Mick Jagger Interview
E Some Girls
F Charlie Watts Interview
G
H
I
J
K
L
Songs A, J-L: Recorded at Trans World Dome, St. Louis, Missouri, December 12, 1997.
Lines B, D, F, G (continued throughout the whole programme): Recorded at Hanns-Martin-SchleyerHalle, Stuttgart, May 27 or 28, 1999.
Songs C E, H, Line I: Recorded at Oakland Arena, Oakland, California, January 25, 1999.
Credits: Executive producer: Michael Cohl; sound mix: Ed Cherney; length: 45 mins.; some songs
edited; Probably based on an unknown promotional video tape by The Rolling Stones released
in late May, 1999; broadcast in edited form (sometimes enhanced by songs recorded at local
venues) by numerous TV stations all over the world, e.g. as BACK TO BABYLON, BBC2 TV,
June 4, 1999.
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2000
Nothing Happened To Me Yesterday
2000 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron2000.html
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco7.html
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/20002004/2000year-sto.htm
Nico Zentgrafs Collectors News http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/news2000.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
2000
Sing This All Together
RELEASES
0.754 NOVEMBER 1, 2000 MUSIC OF THE MILLENNIUM VOL. 2 (CD), UNIVERSAL MUSIC TV
5602302 (UK
A2 Start Me Up
Cut A2: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 11-November 12, 1980.
NOTES: Only one track involving The Rolling Stones.
0.755 NOVEMBER 14, 2000 GIMME SHELTER (DVD), CRITERION COLLECTION 99 (US)
A Jumpin Jack Flash
KSAN Radio Newsspot, San Francisco, December 7, 1969
B Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts Interview
C (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
D Mick Jagger Interview
E You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
F Wild Horses
G Brown Sugar
H Love In Vain (Johnson)
I Mick Jagger Interview
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
Ive Been Loving You Too Long (Redding, Butler) by Ike & Tina Turner
Honky Tonk Women
Street Fighting Man
Six Days On The Road (Green, Montgomery) by The Flying Burrito Brothers
The Other Side Of This Life (Neil) by Jefferson Airplane
Sympathy For The Devil
Sympathy For The Devil
Under My Thumb
Mick Jagger Interview
Street Fighting Man
Gimmie Shelter
The Mixing of Little Queenie (Berry)
Little Queenie (Berry)
Carol (Berry)
Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
Little Queen Of Spades (Johnson) by Mick Jagger
Songs A, J (intro), S: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, November 28, 1969 (early
show).
Lines B, O: Recorded at the Londonderry Hotel, London, February or March, 1970.
Songs C, J (Memphis verse), K, T: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, November
28, 1969 (second show).
Line D: Recorded at press and TV conference, Rainbow Room, Rockefeller Center, New York City,
November 26, 1969.
Songs E, F (soundtrack): Recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Sheffield, Alabama, December
2-4 (The Rolling Stones listening to play-backs of their songs).
Song G (soundtrack): Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March, 1970.
Song H: Recorded at Civic Center, Baltimore, Maryland, November 26, 1969; film footage (slow
motion) from Madison Square Garden, New York City, November 28, 1969 (second show).
Line I, Songs L-N, P, Q: Recorded at Altamont Speedway, Livermore, California, December 6, 1969.
Songs J (second verse to end), U: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, November
27, 1969.
Song R: Four incomplete takes recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February or March, 1970.
Song V: Recorded backstage at Madison Square Garden, New York City, November 27 or 28, 1969.
NOTES: Songs C, E-H, L, M, P, Q: All incomplete; Re-release of the 1970 film GIMME SHELTER
plus bonus tracks (songs R-V), running commentary by Albert Maysles and Charlotte Zwerin, the
complete two-hour KSAN broadcast of December 7, 1969, the day after the Altamont-festival,
plus the full press conference, Rainbow Room, Rockefeller Center, New York City, November 26,
1969; Also released on VHS, GIMME SHELTER (Criterion/Homevision GIM 10), November
21, 2000, offering a different recording of song T coming from Madison Square Garden, New York
City, November 28, 1969 (early show); Re-released as GIMME SHELTER (DVD), Warner
Bros. D075597 (UK), September 21, 2009, featuring a second MICK JAGGER demo, Brown
Sugar (Jagger, Richards) as bonus track.
2001
Nothing Happened To Me Yesterday
2001 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron2001.html
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco7.html
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/20002004/2001year-sto.htm
Nico Zentgrafs Collectors News http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/news2001.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
2001
Sing This All Together
RELEASES
0.756 MARCH 27, 2001 BLOW (FILM SOUNDTRACK) (CD), CHEEBA RECORDS/VIRGIN
8 10044 2 (US)
A1 Cant You Hear Me Knockin
Cut A1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March-May, 1970.
NOTES: Only one track involving The Rolling Stones.
0.757 MAY 8, 2001 THE SOPRANOS: PEPPERS & EGGS (HBO TELEVISION SOUNDTRACK)
(CD), SONY/COLUMBIA 5021888-2 (US)
A12 Thru And Thru
B7 Make No Mistake (by Keith Richards)
Cut A12: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
Cut B7: Recorded at Le Studio, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, or AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies,
Mid-August - September, 1987or April, 1988.
NOTES: Only two tracks involving The Rolling Stones.
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2015):
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
2002
Something Happened To Me Yesterday Felix Aeppli 08-2013 /
06-2015
MAY
7
Press conference, Van Cortland Park, New York City (Entry 0.758)
MAY 13 JUNE 7
Studio Guillaume Tell, Suresnes, near Paris, France (Entry 0.759)
JULY 22 AUGUST 23
Rehearsals, Concert Hall (a.k.a. Masonic Temple), Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(Entry 0.761)
AUGUST
16
25
28-30
Palais Royale, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Entry 0.763 - complete show listed)
Screen Test, Air Canada Centre or Sky Dome, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
(Entry 0.763A)
Rehearsals, Fleet Center, Boston (Entry 0.763B)
AUGUST 31 SEPTEMBER 2
Rehearsals, Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, Massachusetts (Entry 0.763C)
SEPTEMBER
3
5
8
10
13
16
18
20
22
26
28
30
OCTOBER
4
5
12
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16
18
20
22
23
26
31
NOVEMBER
2
4
6
8
9
12
14
16
23
25
29
30
Edison International Field, Anaheim, California (joined by Remy Kabaka and Sheryl
Crow) (Entry 0.790 - complete show listed)
Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles (joined by Solomon Burke and Jim Keltner) (Entry
0.791 - complete show listed)
Tacoma Dome, Tacoma (near Seattle), Washington (joined by Sheryl Crow)
Pacific Bell Park, San Francisco (joined by Sheryl Crow)
Pacific Bell Park, San Francisco (joined by Sheryl Crow) (Entry 0.792 - complete
show listed)
New Oakland Arena, Oakland, California (joined by Frankie Gavin and Sheryl Crow)
(Entry 0.793 - complete show listed)
San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego, California (Entry 0.794 - complete show
listed)
The Joint, Hard Rock Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada (Private show for Dallas businessman David B.)
SBC Center, San Antonio, Texas
Gaylord Entertainment Center, Nashville, Tennessee (Entry 0.795 - complete show
listed)
The Joint, Hard Rock Hotel, Las Vegas, Nevada (Entry 0.796 - complete show
listed)
MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada (Entry 0.797 - complete show
listed)
Backing: Chuck Leavell: keyboards, back-up vocals; Darryl Jones: bass; Bobby
Keys: saxophone; The New West Horns (Kent Smith, Tim Ries, Michael Davis):
brass; Lisa Fischer: back-up vocals, shared vocals; Bernard Fowler: back-up
vocals, percussion; Blondie Chaplin: back-up vocals, percussion, guitar.
2002 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron2002.html
Shows and IORR Reviews http://www.iorr.org/tour02/index.htm
Tour Dates and Set Lists http://www.din.or.jp/~sugar/b2s/licks/index.html
Performed songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=2002
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco7.html
2002
Sing This All Together
LIVE SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
0.757A MARCH 5, 2002 THE CHIEFTAINS, THE WIDE WORLD OVER (CD), BMG/RCA VICTOR
09026-63927-2 (EUROPE)
A18 The Rocky Road To Dublin (Trad.)
Cut A18: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, October 1, 1993.
NOTES: Cut A18: Edit version; - Only one track involving The Rolling Stones.
0.757B SPRING, 2002 or earlier ENCORE STUDIOS, BURBANK, CALIFORNIA: MISS YOU, REMIXING SESSION, Producers: Dr. Dre and Mike Elizondo
1 Miss You (Dr. Dre Remix)
Cut 1: Released on AUSTIN POWERS - GOLDMEMBER (SOUNDTRACK) (CD), Warner Brothers
48310-2, July 15, 2002.
NOTES: Cut 1: No actual Rolling Stones participation (apart from authorisation); remix of the 1977
recording (See Entry 0.310).
0.757C SPRING, 2002 or earlier SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL, REMIXING SESSION
[1 Sympathy For The Devil (Breaks, Big Beat, Vocals)]
Cut 1: Shifted to the Derivative Works section (see Entry 1.905).
0.759 MAY 13 JUNE 7, 2002 STUDIO GUILLAUME TELL, SURESNES, near PARIS,
Producers: The Glimmer Twins & Don Was; Engineer: Ed Cherney
1 Dont Stop
2 Keys To Your Love
3 Stealing My Heart
4 Losing My Touch
5 Dont Stop (Edit)
6 Dont Stop (New Rock Mix)
7 Dont Stop (Call Out Hook)
8 Extreme Western Grip
9 Well Well
10 Hurricane
11 Keith Richards Interview
12 Ron Wood Interview
13 Dont Stop
14 Mick Jagger Interview
15 Mark Fisher, Mick Jagger And Charlie Watts
16 Keith Richards Interview
17 Baby, I Put A Spell On You (?)
18 Mick Jagger And Chuck Leavell
19 Losing My Touch
20 Charlie Watts Interview
21 You Better Leave That Man Alone (?)
Cuts 1-4: Released on FORTY LICKS (CD), 7243 8 13378 2 0/ CDVD 2964/ 7243 8 13378 2 0, September 30/October 1, 2002.
Cuts 1-4, 6: Released on FOUR NEW LICKS (promotional CD single), Virgin Records America 7087 6
17564 2 5, October, 2002.
Cuts 1, 5, 7: Released on DONT STOP (promotional CD single), Virgin Records America 7087 6
17524 2 7, late September, 2002.
Cuts 5, 6: Released on
DONT STOP (CD single), Virgin Records 7243 5 46820 2 5 (Europe)/VSCDE 1838 (UK),
October 15, 2002;
DONT STOP (CD single), Virgin Records 7243 5 46821 2 4 (Europe)/VSCDE 1838 (UK),
October 15, 2002.
Cut 5: Released on
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 4], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 2], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 3], November 13, 2012.
Track 8, Songs 9, 13, 17, 19, 21 (13, 17, 19, 21 incomplete), Lines 11, 12, 14-16, 18, 20: Released on
FOUR FLICKS (DVD box set), TGA DVD 7479700122 [Disc 1], November 11, 2003.
Cut 10: Released on
HURRICANE (CD single), no catalogue number, early November 2005;
KEITH RICHARDS, VINTAGE VINOS (CD), Mindless Records 8 59704 53719 6, November 2,
2010;
THE ALTERNATE BIGGER BANG (BT CD);
COMPLETE LIVE AT THE HOLLYWOOD BOWL (BT CD [Disc 4]);
ST.PAUL MINNESOTA CIVIC CENTER NOVEMBER 21 1981 (BT CD).
NOTES: Cuts 1-9, 13, 17, 19, 21: Bass Darryl Jones; keyboards Chuck Leavell; Cuts 1-3: Additional
guitar Mick Jagger, Cuts 1, 2: Tambourine Blondie Chaplin; Cuts 4, 19: Vocals Keith Richards,
Mick Jagger not involved; Cut 4: Pedal steel Ron Wood; Cut 5: Edit version of cut 1; remixed by
Bob Clearmountain; Cut 6: Remix of cut 1 by Jack Joseph Puig; Cut 7: Incomplete chorus of cut
1; Cuts 8, 9: Instrumentals, Cuts 8, 21: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 9: Additional guitar Mick
Jagger; Cut 10: Vocals Keith Richards; Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts not involved; originally
entitled 9/11 Hurricane; Cut 13: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Line 15: Discussion of stage
design; recorded in hotel room; Line 16: Recorded on the way to the studio.
0.760 JULY 15, 2002 AUSTIN POWERS - GOLDMEMBER (SOUNDTRACK) (CD), WARNER
BROTHERS 48310-2 (US)
B1 Miss You (Dr. Dre Remix)
Cut B1: Remix of the 1977 recording, Spring, 2002 or earlier.
0.761 JULY 22 AUGUST 23, 2002 REHEARSALS, CONCERT HALL (a.k.a. MASONIC
TEMPLE), TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA
1 Dance Pt. 1 (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
2 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
3 Bitch
4 Rip This Joint
5 Dance Pt. 1 (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
6 Tony King And Mick Jagger
7 Mick Jagger Interview
8 Keith Richards Interview
9 Charlie Watts Interview
10 Ron Wood Interview
11 Band Commentaries
12 Keith Richards Interview
13 Ron Wood Interview
14 Mick Jagger Interview
15 Forty Licks Interview
Songs 1-5 (all incomplete), Line 6 plus off-camera interviews with all four Stones: Released on FOUR
FLICKS (DVD box set), TGA DVD 7479700122 [Disc 1], November 11, 2003.
Lines 7-10: Shown in 40 Godina Rolling Stones, Croatian TV (HRT3), Autumn, 2002.
Line 11: Released on FOUR FLICKS (DVD box set), TGA DVD 7479700122 [Discs 2-4], November
11, 2003.
Line 12-14: Released on ROLLING STONES LICKS WORLD TOUR 2002/03 (Fan Club CD Sampler),
AT&T Wireless, no catalogue number, Summer, 2002.
Line 15: Released on FORTY LICKS (Promotional CD single), Virgin DPRO 70876.17745-2-8,
Summer, 2002.
NOTES: Song 1-5: Involving the usual musicians of the LICKS WORLD TOUR (see next Entry); Songs
1, 5: Maracas Mick Jagger: Line 6: Discussion of media coordination, recorded in hotel lobby;
Lines 7-11: Origin unconfirmed; Line 11, 15: Extracts of lines 7-10, all four Stones commenting on
the origin of famous songs; Lines 12-14: Very short promotional clips.
0.762 AUGUST 16, 2002 NOVEMBER 9, 2003 THE SET (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER) LICKS
WORLD TOUR 2002/03: NORTH AMERICA, AUSTRALASIA and EUROPE
1 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
2 All Down The Line
3 Angie
4 Beast Of Burden
5 Before They Make Me Run
6 Bitch
7 Brand New Car
8 Brown Sugar
9 Cant You Hear Me Knocking
10 Dance Pt. 1 (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
11 Dead Flowers
12 Dont Stop
13 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
14 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
15 Far Away Eyes
16 Gimmie Shelter
17 Going To A Go-Go (Robinson, Tarplin, Moore, Rogers)
18 Hand Of Fate
19 Happy
20 Heart Of Stone
21 Honky Tonk Women
22 Hot Stuff
23 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
24 I Cant Turn You Loose (Redding)
25 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
61
62
63
64
65
66
67
68
69
70
71
72
73
74
75
76
77
78
NOTES: Variations of the standard line-up: Cuts 1-78: Keyboards; Chuck Leavell (also back-up vocals
cuts 26, 34, 46, 58, 61, 68); bass Darryl Jones (also back-up vocals cut 77); Cuts: 1, 4, 9, 10, 13,
14, 16-23, 26-29, 34, 35, 40, 41, 50, 56, 57, 60, 62, 63, 65, 66, 68, 69, 72, 76-78: Back-up vocals
(some off stage) Bernard Fowler, Lisa Fischer, Blondie Chaplin (Bernard Fowler and Blondie
Chaplin also percussion on many cuts); Cuts 1, 2, 5, 6, 8-10, 13, 14, 17, 19-24 (23 not all shows),
28, 32, 34, 35, 38-41, 47, 49, 50, 57, 62, 64, 65, 68, 70, 76, 78: Saxophone Bobby Keys and/or
horns The New West Horns (Kent Smith: trumpet, Tim Ries: saxophone; Michael Davis:
trombone); Cuts 3, 51, 57, 59, 60, 75: Additional keyboards Tim Ries; Cuts 5, 19, 40, 57, 65, 66,
74, 76: Vocals Keith Richards; Mick Jagger not involved; Cuts 6, 32, 39, 73, Percussion and backup vocals Bernard Fowler; Cuts 9, 25, 36, 37, 45, 62: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cut 10: Maracas
Mick Jagger; Cuts 11, 12, 29, 35, 42, 52, 67, 69, 71: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cuts 15, 74:
Pedal steel Ron Wood; Cut 16: Shared vocals Lisa Fischer; Cuts 16, 23, 28, 72, 76: Additional
guitar Blondie Chaplin; Cut 42: Dobro Ron Wood; Cut 73: Piano Mick Jagger; Cut 75: Trombone
intro Michael Davies; Cut 76: Piano Ron Wood; Set-list variations: Cuts 13, 40, 43, 44, 46, 51,
53, 54, 58, 65: Not performed until 2003; Cut 24: Composer unconfirmed; credited to Otis
Redding, but might be an Otis Redding/ Stephen Lee Cropper/William Smokey Robinson
composition.
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (up to and including 2012) and on film or TV.
Obviously there are more recordings available to collectors: Most shows of this 15 months-tour
have been circulated in one audio form or another with their full programme. Exceptions are Las
Vegas (November 16, 2002), Singapore (March 26, 2003), Bombay (April 7, 2003) and Zaragoza
(September 29, 2003) of which no recording seems to exist, plus Singapore (March 24, 2003)
where only part of the show seems to have been recorded.
0.763A AUGUST 25, 2002 REHEARSALS, AIR CANADA CENTRE or SKY DOME, TORONTO,
ONTARIO, CANADA
1 Screen Test
Line 1: Released on FOUR FLICKS, TGA DVD 7479700122 (DVD box set [Disc 1]), November 11,
2003.
NOTES: Line 1: Including comments by Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts.
0.772 SEPTEMBER 22, 2002 TOWER THEATRE, UPPER DARBY near PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 You Got Me Rocking
3 Sad Sad Sad
4 Hand Of Fate
5 No Expectations
6 Hot Stuff
7 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler
8 Heart Of Stone
9 Going To A Go-Go (Robinson, Tarplin, Moore, Rogers)
10 Love Train (Gamble, Huff)
11 Slipping Away
12 Before They Make Me Run
13 Its Only Rock n Roll
14 Rocks Off
15 Stray Cat Blues
16 Cant You Hear Me Knocking
17 Honky Tonk Women
18 Start Me Up
19 Brown Sugar
20 Tumbling Dice
Cuts 1-20: Released on
LICKS PHILLY TOWER (BT CD):
SWEET HOME PHILADELPHIA (BT CD [Discs 5 and 6]);
TOWER THEATER (BT CD).
Cut 5: Released on ULTRA RARE LIPS, VOL.1 (BT CD).
Cuts 5, 7, 8, 10: Released on GOING TO A GO GO (BT CD).
0.773 SEPTEMBER 24, 2002 ED SULLIVAN'S ROCK 'N' ROLL CLASSICS - CHART TOPPERS,
VOL. 1 - HITS OF 1965-1967 (DVD), RHINO THEATRICAL 603497608423-2 (US)
A Paint It Black
B Ruby Tuesday
Song A: Recorded at The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, New York City, September 9, 1966.
Song B: Recorded at The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, New York City, January 15, 1967.
NOTES: Only two songs by The Rolling Stones.
0.775 SEPTEMBER 26, 2002 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Street Fighting Man
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
3 If You Cant Rock Me
4 Dont Stop
5 Live With Me
6 Wild Horses
7 Loving Cup
8 Rocks Off
9 Rip This Joint
10 Tumbling Dice
11 Thru And Thru
12 Before They Make Me Run
13 Love Train (Gamble, Huff)
14 Start Me Up
15 Honky Tonk Women
16 Cant You Hear Me Knocking
17 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
18 Mannish Boy (McDaniel, Morganfield)
19 Shattered
20 Brown Sugar
21 Sympathy For The Devil
22 Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts 1-22: Released on SO GLAD TO BE NEW YORK CITY (BT CD [Discs 1 and 2]).
0.776 SEPTEMBER 28, 2002 GIANTS STADIUM, EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY
1 Brown Sugar
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
3 Start Me Up
4 Dont Stop
5 Tumbling Dice
6 Undercover Of The Night
7 Angie
8 You Cant Always Get What You Want
9 Monkey Man
10 I Cant Turn You Loose (Redding)
11 Slipping Away
12 Happy
13 Sympathy For The Devil
14 You Got Me Rocking
15 When The Whip Comes Down
16 Miss You
17 Gimmie Shelter
18 Honky Tonk Women
19 Street Fighting Man
20
21
Cuts 1-21: Released on SO GLAD TO BE NEW YORK CITY (BT CD [Discs 3 and 4]).
0.777 SEPTEMBER 30, 2002/OCTOBER 1, 2002 FORTY LICKS (CD), ABKCO VIRGIN 7243 8
13378 2 0 (EUROPE)/CDVD 2964 (UK)/7243 8 13378 2 0 (US)
A1 Street Fighting Man
A2 Gimmie Shelter
A3 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
A4 The Last Time
A5 Jumpin Jack Flash
A6 You Cant Always Get What You Want
A7 19th Nervous Breakdown
A8 Under My Thumb
A9 Not Fade Away (Holly)
A10 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
A11 Sympathy For The Devil
A12 Mothers Little Helper
A13 Shes A Rainbow
A14 Get Off Of My Cloud
A15 Wild Horses
A16 Ruby Tuesday
A17 Paint It Black
A18 Honky Tonk Women
A19 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
A20 Lets Spend The Night Together
B1 Start Me Up
B2 Brown Sugar
B3 Miss You
B4 Beast Of Burden
B5 Dont Stop
B6 Happy
B7 Angie
B8 You Got Me Rocking
B9 Shattered
B10 Fool To Cry
B11 Love Is Strong
B12 Mixed Emotions
B13 Keys To Your Love
B14 Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
B15 Stealing My Heart
B16 Tumbling Dice
B17 Undercover Of The Night
B18 Emotional Rescue
B19 Its Only Rock n Roll
B20 Losing My Touch
Cut A1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
Cut A2: Recorded at Sunset Sound or Elektra Studios, Los Angeles, October 17-November 2, 1969.
Cut A3: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
Cut A4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
Cut A5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cut A6: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 9 - April, 1969.
Cuts A7, A12: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cuts A8, A17: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cut A9: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964.
Cut A10: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
Cut A11: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
Cut A13: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 18, 1967.
Cut A14: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cut A15: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 17, 1970.
Cuts A16, A20: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cut A18: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Cut A19: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964.
Cut B1: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 11-November 12, 1980.
Cut B2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Cuts B3, B4, B9: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
Cuts B5, B13, B15, B20: Recorded at Studio Guillaume Tell, Suresnes, near Paris, May 13-June 7,
2002.
Cut B6: Recorded with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late July and/or October 14November 23, 1971.
Cut B7: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, 1972.
Cuts B8, B11: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
Cut B10: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, December 12, 1974.
Cut B12: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut B14: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
Cut B16: Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, December 4-17, 1971, or January-March,
1972.
Cut B17: Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York City, May, 1983.
Cut B18: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, June 25-August 30 or September 16October 8, 1979.
Cut B19: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, April 10-15, 1974.
NOTES: Cut A11: Replaced from October, 2003, onwards by the recent remix, Sympathy For The
Devil The Neptunes (Radio Edit); Also released as FORTY LICKS (CD special edition), Virgin
70876 17745 2 8 (US), April, 2003, including a promotional interview disc (see Entry 0.761).
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0.779A OCTOBER, 2002 FOUR NEW LICKS (PROMOTIONAL CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS
AMERICA 7087 6 17564 2 5 (US)
A1 Dont Stop (New Rock Mix)
A2 Dont Stop (Album Version)
A3 Keys To Your Love
A4 Stealing My Heart
A5 Losing My Touch
Cuts A1-A5: Recorded at Studio Guillaume Tell, Suresnes, near Paris, May 13-June 7, 2002.
NOTES: Nice collection of all the years new recordings.
0.781 OCTOBER 14, 2002 DON'T STOP (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS 7243 5 46821 2 4
(VSCDT 1838) (EUROPE/UK)
A1 Dont Stop (Edit)
A2 Dont Stop (New Rock Mix)
A3 Miss You (Remix)
Cuts A1, A2: Recorded at Studio Guillaume Tell, Suresnes, near Paris, May 13-June 7, 2002.
Cut A3: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
NOTES: Cuts A1, A2 simultaneously released on DONT STOP, CD single, Virgin 7243 5 46820 2 5;
Cut A3: Remix of the original 12" release with identical length; Re-released on THE ROLLING
STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 42], April 11,
2011.
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Cuts 1-22: Released on MORE HOT LICKS (BT CD [Discs 1 and 2]).
0.783 OCTOBER 16, 2002 AIR CANADA CENTRE, TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA
1 Street Fighting Man
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
3 If You Cant Rock Me
4 Dont Stop
5 Rocks Off
6 Love In Vain (Johnson)
7 Let It Bleed
8 Monkey Man
9 Gimmie Shelter
10 Tumbling Dice
11 Thru And Thru
12 Happy
13 Start Me Up
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Cant You Hear Me Knocking
16 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
17 Mannish Boy (McDaniel, Morganfield)
18 Neighbours
29 Brown Sugar
20 Sympathy For The Devil
21 Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts 1-21: Released on TORONTO STARS (BT CD [Discs 3 and 4]).
Song 1 (incomplete): Shown on City Pulse, local TV show, October 17, 2002; released on LICKS
LIVE SPECIAL (BT DVD).
20
21
0.786 OCTOBER 22, 2002 OFFICE DEPOT CENTER, SUNRISE, FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA
1 Start Me Up
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
3 If You Can't Rock Me
4 Dont Stop
5 All Down The Line
6 Wild Horses
7 Dead Flowers
8 Bitch
9 Cant You Hear Me Knocking
10 Tumbling Dice
11 Slipping Away
12 Happy
13 Love Train (Gamble, Huff)
14 Live With Me
15 Street Fighting Man
16 Honky Tonk Women
17 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
18 Mannish Boy (McDaniel, Morganfield)
19 You Got Me Rocking
20 Brown Sugar
21 Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts 1-21: Released on HOT LICKS (BT CD [Discs 1 and 2]).
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9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Rocks Off
Rip This Joint
Tumbling Dice
The Worst
Before They Make Me Run
Start Me Up
You Got Me Rocking
Cant You Hear Me Knocking
Honky Tonk Women
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
When The Whip Comes Down
Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
18
19
20
21
0.789A AUTUMN, 2002 40 GODINA ROLLING STONES, CROATIAN TV (HRT3), Narrator: Ante
Batinovic
A Dont Stop
B Mick Jagger Interview
C Keith Richards Interview
D Brown Sugar
E Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
F Charlie Watts Interview
G Start Me Up
H Ron Wood Interview
I Street Fighting Man
J Mick Jagger Interview
K Keith Richards Interview
L Charlie Watts Interview
M Ron Wood Interview
N Dont Stop
O If You Cant Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud
P Mick Jagger Interview
Q Out Of Control
R Ron Wood Album Promotion
S This Little Heart (Wood) by Ron Wood
Songs A, I (both incomplete): Recorded at the Fleet Center, Boston, September 3, 2002.
Lines B, C, F, H, Songs D, E (both incomplete): Recorded at the Orpheum Theatre, Boston, September
8, 2002.
Song G (incomplete): Recorded at Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, Massachusetts, September 5, 2002.
Lines J-M: Probably recorded at Concert Hall (a.k.a. Masonic Temple), Toronto, Ontario, Canada,
July 22 - August 23, 2002.
Song N: Promotional video (no Rolling Stones participation), recorded late Summer, 2002.
Song O (incomplete): Recorded at Sportska Dvorana, Zagreb, Yugoslavia, June 21, 1976.
Line P: Recorded in Munich or Brussels, mid-June, 1998.
Song Q (incomplete): Recorded at Hipodrom, Zagreb, Croatia, August 17, 1998.
Line R: Recorded at Harrington Club, London, December 10, 2001.
Song S (incomplete): Recorded at Shepherds Bush Empire, London, December 11, 2001.
NOTES: Cut 13: Additional drums Remy Kabaka; Cut 18: Shared vocals Sheryl Crow.
0.794 NOVEMBER 14, 2002 SAN DIEGO SPORTS ARENA, SAN DIEGO, CALIFORNIA
1 Street Fighting Man
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
3 If You Can't Rock Me
4 Dont Stop
5 Bitch
6 Love In Vain
7 Let It Bleed
8 Monkey Man
9 Midnight Rambler
10 Tumbling Dice
11 Slipping Away
12 Happy
13 Start Me Up
14 You Got Me Rocking
15 Cant You Hear Me Knocking
16 Honky Tonk Women
17 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
18 Neighbours
19 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
20 You Got Me Rocking
21 Brown Sugar
22 Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts 1-19, 21, 22: Released on HEART OF STONE (BT CD [Discs 5 and 6]).
NOTES: Cut 16: Additional vocals Sheryl Crow.
0.796 NOVEMBER 29, 2002 THE JOINT, HARD ROCK HOTEL, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Live With Me
3 Its Only Rock n Roll
4 Dont Stop
5 Worried About You
6 Beast Of Burden
7 All Down The Line
8 Monkey Man
9 I Cant Turn You Loose (Redding)
10 Gimmie Shelter
11 Tumbling Dice
12 Slipping Away
13 Thru And Thru
14 You Got Me Rocking
15 When The Whip Comes Down
16 Midnight Rambler
17 Honky Tonk Women
18 Start Me Up
19 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
20 Brown Sugar
Cuts 1-20: Released on VIVA LAS VEGAS VOL.3 (BT CD [Discs 3 and 4]).
0.797 NOVEMBER 30, 2002 MGM GRAND GARDEN ARENA, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
1 Street Fighting Man
2 Start Me Up
3 If You Can't Rock Me
4 Dont Stop
5 You Got Me Rocking
6 Wild Horses
7 Dead Flowers
8 Bitch
9 Neighbours
10 Tumbling Dice
11 Slipping Away
12 Happy
13 Sympathy For The Devil
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Rocks Off
Honky Tonk Women
Cant You Hear Me Knocking
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Mannish Boy (McDaniel, Morganfield)
Its Only Rock n Roll
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts 1-21: Released on VIVA LAS VEGAS VOL.3 (BT CD [Discs 5 and 6]).
Cut 7: Released on
DIRTY LICKS (BT CD);
GET LICKED AROUND THE WORLD 2002/3 (BT CD);
ULTRA RARE LIPS, VOL. 1 (BT CD).
0.799 DECEMBER, 2002 DON'T STOP (SINGLE), VIRGIN VS1838 (7243 5 46820 7 0) (UK)
A Dont Stop (Edit)
B Dont Stop (New Rock Mix)
Sides A, B: Recorded at Studio Guillaume Tell, Suresnes, near Paris, May 13-June 7, 2002.
NOTES: Promotional video released based on Side A (? Length 352); no actual involvement by The
Rolling Stones).
2003
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
Licks World Tour 2002/03: North America (cont.)
JANUARY
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Pepsi Center, Denver, Colorado (joined by Jonny Lang) (Entry 0.806 - complete
show listed)
HP Pavilion, San Jose, California (Entry 0.807 - complete show listed)
Staples Center, Los Angeles (free NRDC show introduced by Bill Clinton; joined by
Remy Kabaka) (Entry 0.807A)
MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada
Enmore Theatre, Sydney (joined by Angus and Malcolm Young) (Entry 0.808 complete show listed)
SuperDome, Sydney
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne (Entry 0.809 - complete show listed)
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne
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2003 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron2003.html
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco7.html
Set Lists http://www.din.or.jp/~sugar/b2s/licks/licks200301sets.html
Performed songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=2003
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=2003
Japanese Archives Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/263.html?guid=on
Shows and IORR Reviews http://www.iorr.org/tour03/index.htm
2003
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
REMIXING SESSION
RELEASES
0.800 JANUARY 8, 2003 CENTRE BELL (a.k.a. MOLSON), MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA
1 Monkey Man
Cut 1: Released on
DIRTY LICKS (BT CD);
ULTRA RARE LIPS, VOL. 1 (BT CD).
0.801 JANUARY 16, 2003 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Street Fighting Man
2 Start Me Up
3 If You Can't Rock Me
4 Dont Stop
5 Monkey Man
6 Angie
7 Let It Bleed
8 Live With Me
9 Midnight Rambler
10 Tumbling Dice
11 Slipping Away
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0.802 JANUARY 18, 2003 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Street Fighting Man
2 Start Me Up
3 If You Can't Rock Me
4 Dont Stop
5 Monkey Man
6 Angie
7 Let It Bleed
8 Midnight Rambler
9 Tumbling Dice
10 Thru And Thru
11 Happy
12 Gimmie Shelter
13 You Got Me Rocking
14 Cant You Hear Me Knocking
15 Honky Tonk Women
16 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
17 Its Only Rock n Roll
18 When The Whip Comes Down
19 Brown Sugar
20 Sympathy For The Devil
21 Jumpin Jack Flash
Songs 1-21: Broadcast live by HBO; released on MADISON SQ. GARDEN 2003 (BT DVD).
Cuts 1-21: Released on
LIVE ON HBO (BT CD [Discs 3 and 4]);
NEW YORKS ALRIGHT IF YOU LIKE SAXOPHONES (BT CD);
RONNIE BE GOODE (BT CD);
SMOKIN AT MSG (BT CD).
Songs 1, 3-8, 10, 11, 13-19, 21: Released on FOUR FLICKS (DVD box set), TGA DVD 7479700122
[Disc 2], November 11, 2003.
Cuts 1, 3-8, 10, 11, 13-19, 21: Released on
HBO SPECIAL (BT CD);
LIVE ON HBO (BT CD [HEN-060]).
Cuts 2, 3, 5, 6, 11, 12, 15-19 (3, 15, 16, 19 edited): Released on LIVE LICKS (double CD), Virgin
Records VJCP 68700-01, November 3, 2004.
Cuts 2, 5, 6, 11, 12, 15-19 (15, 16, 19 edited): Released on LIVE LICKS (double CD), EMI Virgin
07243 875186 2 9, November 1, 2004.
Song 2 (incomplete): Released on COMING ATTRACTIONS - VOLUME 1, promotional DVD to
announce FOUR FLICKS, Autumn, 2003.
Cuts 10: Released on RARITIES 1971-2003 (CD), Virgin Records EMI 9463 47092 2 4 CDVX 3015/
0946 3 45401 2 4, November 21/November 22, 2005.
Cut 12: Released on LIVE: THE ROLLING STONES 50TH ANNIVERSARY (double CD), Universal
Music RSTCHVCD1, April 30, 2013.
NOTES: Song 15: Shared vocals Sheryl Crow.
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Live With Me
Wild Horses
Sweet Virginia
Rocks Off
Tumbling Dice
Slipping Away
Before They Make Me Run
Gimmie Shelter
Start Me Up
Cant You Hear Me Knocking
Honky Tonk Women
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Its Only Rock n Roll
Midnight Rambler
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
Songs 1, 4 (both incomplete): Shown in The Rock, Japanese TV (TV 23), Jan. 31, 2003.
Cut 5: Released on
DIRTY LICKS (BT CD);
ULTRA RARE LIPS, VOL. 1 (BT CD).
0.805 JANUARY 28, 2003 FORD CENTER ARENA, OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA
1 You Got Me Rocking
2 Street Fighting Man
3 If You Cant Rock Me
4 Dont Stop
5 Live With Me
6 Monkey Man
7 Sweet Virginia
8 Loving Cup
9 Rocks Off
10 Tumbling Dice
11 Slipping Away
12 Happy
13 Sympathy For The Devil
14 Start Me Up
15 Cant You Hear Me Knocking
16 Honky Tonk Women
17 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
18 Its Only Rock n Roll
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Start Me Up
Gimmie Shelter
Cant You Hear Me Knocking
Honky Tonk Women
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
When The Whip Comes Down
Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts 1-20: Released on MORE HOT LICKS (BT CD [Discs 5 and 6]).
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Don't Stop
Rocks Off
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Bitch
Cant You Hear Me Knocking
Tumbling Dice
Thru And Thru
Before They Make Me Run
Sympathy For The Devil
Its Only Rock n Roll
Let It Bleed
Midnight Rambler
Gimmie Shelter
Honky Tonk Women
Street Fighting Man
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Jumpin Jack Flash
0.816 Between MARCH and JUNE, 2003 SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL, REMIXING SESSION,
Coordinator: Jody H. Klein; Supervisor: John Jellybean Benitez
1 Sympathy For The Devil (The Neptunes Radio Edit)
2 Sympathy For The Devil (The Neptunes Full Length Remix)
3 Sympathy For The Devil (Fatboy Slim Radio Edit)
4 Sympathy For The Devil (Fatboy Slim Full Length Remix)
5 Sympathy For The Devil (Full Phat Radio Remix)
6 Sympathy For The Devil (Full Phat Full Length Remix)
7 Sympathy For The Devil Video (The Neptunes Remix)
8 Sympathy For The Devil Video (Fatboy Slim Remix)
Cut 1: Released on SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX), Single, Abkco 06024 981061 3 6, September 1, 2003.
Cuts 1-6: Released on SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX) (Hybrid SACD/CD single), Abkco 18771
9666-2, September 16, 2003.
Cuts 1, 2, 4 and 6, Song 7: Released on SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX) (Enhanced CD
single), Abkco 06024 981060 9 9, September 1, 2003.
Cuts 1, 3: Released on SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX) (CD single), Abkco 06024 981059 9 3,
September 1, 2003.
Cuts 1, 4, Song 7: Released on
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX) (Enhanced CD single), Abkco 06024 981061 2 9,
September 1, 2003;
SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX) (DVD single), Abkco 06024 981061 8 1, September 1,
2003.
Cuts 2, 4, 6: Released on SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX) (12" Single), Abkco 06024 981061 5
0, September 1, 2003.
Cuts 2, 4, 6, Song 7: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1968-1971 (CD box set), Abkco
06024 982707 5 2 [Discs 9 & 10], March 1, 2005.
Song 8: Released on ROLLING STONES ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS (DVD), Abkco 1003-9, October
12, 2004
NOTES: Cuts 1-8: No actual Rolling Stones participation (apart from authorisation); remix of the 1968
recording (see Entry 0.152); Song 7: Promotional video, featuring Pharrell Williams (of The
Neptunes); Song 8: Promotional video based on footage from the ROLLING STONES ROCK
AND ROLL CIRCUS, recorded at Intertel Studios, Wembley, Middlesex, December 11-12, 1968,
synched to cut 3.
0.818 MAY 31, 2003 ROLLING STONES LICKS, INDIAN TV (S-MAX), Directors: Balchander
Gandhekar, Christine Strand
A Brown Sugar
B Its Only Rock n Roll
C Start Me Up
D Don't Stop
E Angie
F You Cant Always Get What You Want
G Bitch
H Tumbling Dice
I Slipping Away
J Before They Make Me Run
K Sympathy For The Devil
L Midnight Rambler
M Gimmie Shelter
N Honky Tonk Women
O (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
P Jumpin Jack Flash
Songs A-P: Recorded at Palace Grounds, Bangalore, India, April 4, 2003.
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Wild Horses
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Bitch
Tumbling Dice
Slipping Away
Happy
Sympathy For The Devil
Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
Its Only Rock n Roll
Midnight Rambler
Gimmie Shelter
Honky Tonk Women
Street Fighting Man
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Jumpin Jack Flash
0.822 JUNE 10, 2003 STADIO GIUSEPPE MEAZZA (formerly SAN SIRO), MILAN, ITALY
1 Brown Sugar
2 Start Me Up
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Don't Stop
5 Miss You
6 Out Of Control
7 Angie
8 You Cant Always Get What You Want
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Tumbling Dice
Thru And Thru
Happy
Sympathy For The Devil
Its Only Rock n Roll
Mannish Boy (McDaniel, Morganfield)
Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
Gimmie Shelter
Honky Tonk Women
Street Fighting Man
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Jumpin Jack Flash
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Cuts 10, 15: Released on BIGGEST MISTAKE (CD single), Virgin 00946741420/VSCDX1914
946741420, July 7/August 21, 2006.
0.833 JULY 30, 2003 DOWNSVIEW PARK, TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA (SARS BENEFIT
SHOW)
1 Start Me Up
2 Brown Sugar
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Tumbling Dice
5 Don't Stop
6 Ruby Tuesday
7 You Cant Always Get What You Want
8 Its Only Rock n Roll
9 Miss You
10 The Nearness Of You (Carmichael, Washington)
11 Happy
12 Sympathy For The Devil
13 Rock Me Baby (King, Josea)
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
16 Jumpin Jack Flash
Songs 1-16: Broadcast live by Canadian TV (CBC); released on
LIVE IN TORONTO ([BT?] DVD), Rock Heroes 4325, July 1, 2010;
TORONTO ROCKS! - THE 2003 SARSSTOCK CONCERT (BT DVD).
Cuts 1-16: Released on TORONTO ROCKS (BT CD).
Song 1, 6, 9, 13 15, 16: Released on TORONTO ROCKS (DVD), Rhino WEA RHINO WEA
603497034123/Warner Music Vision 2564 61714-2, June 29/July 5, 2004.
Songs 9, 15 (both incomplete): Released on FOUR FLICKS, TGA DVD 7479700122 [Disc 1],
November 11, 2003.
Cuts 10, 12, 14, 15: Released on GET LICKED AROUND THE WORLD 2002/3 (BT CD).
NOTES: Song 9: Additional vocals Justin Timberlake; Song 13: Additional guitar Angus and Malcolm
Young.
0.833A AUGUST 12, 2003 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE - 25 YEARS OF MUSIC: VOL 1 (DVD),
LIONS GATE 71119 (US)
A Mick Jagger and Dan Aykroyd in The Tomorrow Show Skit
Line A: Recorded at Saturday Night Live, NBC-TV show, New York City, October 7, 1978.
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Sweet Virginia
Loving Cup
Rocks Off
Tumbling Dice
Slipping Away
Before They Make Me Run
Love Train (Gamble, Huff)
Cant You Hear Me Knocking
Honky Tonk Women
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
When The Whip Comes Down
Its Only Rock n Roll
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
0.836 AUGUST 16, 2003 MUZIEK CENTRUM VREDENBURG, UTRECHT, THE NETHERLANDS
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Live With Me
3 Hand Of Fate
4 No Expectations
5 Worried About You
6 Saint Of Me
7 Its Only Rock n Roll
8 Dance Pt. 1 (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
9 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
10 Thats How Strong My Love Is (Jamison)
11 Going To A Go-Go (Robinson, Tarplin, Moore, Rogers)
12 Thief In The Night (Jagger, Richards, De Beauport)
13 Happy
14 I Cant Turn You Loose (Redding)
15 Cant You Hear Me Knocking
16 Start Me Up
17 Tumbling Dice
18 Brown Sugar
19 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cuts 1-19: Released on
HAND OF FATE (BT CD);
LICKS EUROPE TOUR 2003 UTRECHT (BT CD);
VREDENBURG - HOLLAND (BT CD).
NOTES: Cut 12: Additional keyboards Pierre De Beauport.
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Cuts 1-20: Released on LICKS EUROPE TOUR 2003 AMSTERDAM (BT CD).
0.841 SEPTEMBER 1, 2003 SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX) (CD SINGLE), ABKCO
06024 981059 9 3 (EUROPE)
A1 Sympathy For The Devil (The Neptunes Radio Edit)
A2 Sympathy For The Devil (Fatboy Slim Radio Edit)
Cuts A1, A2: Remixes of the 1968 recording (see Entry 0.152), between March and June, 2003.
NOTES: Also released in the US as SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (RADIO REMIXES) (promotional
CD single, listing cut A2 as Sympathy For The Devil Fatboy Slim Remix).
0.842 SEPTEMBER 1, 2003 SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX) (ENHANCED CD SINGLE),
ABKCO 06024 981060 9 9 (EUROPE)
A1 Sympathy For The Devil (The Neptunes Radio Edit)
A2 Sympathy For The Devil (Fatboy Slim Full Length Remix)
A3 Sympathy For The Devil (Full Phat Full Length Remix)
A4 Sympathy For The Devil (The Neptunes Full Length Remix)
A5 Sympathy For The Devil (Original)
A6 Sympathy For The Devil Video (The Neptunes Remix)
Cuts A1-A4, Song A6: Remixes of the 1968 recording (see cut A5), between March and June, 2003.
Cut A5: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
0.843 SEPTEMBER 1, 2003 SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX) (ENHANCED CD SINGLE),
ABKCO 06024 981061 2 9 (EUROPE)
A1 Sympathy For The Devil (The Neptunes Radio Edit)
A2 Sympathy For The Devil (Fatboy Slim Full Length Remix)
A3 Sympathy For The Devil (Original)
A4 Sympathy For The Devil Video (The Neptunes Remix)
Cuts A1, A2, Song A4: Remixes of the 1968 recording (see cut A3), between March and June, 2003.
Cut A3: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
0.844 SEPTEMBER 1, 2003 SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX), 12" SINGLE, ABKCO 06024
981061 5 0 (EUROPE)
A1 Sympathy For The Devil (The Neptunes Full Length Remix)
A2 Sympathy For The Devil (Full Phat Full Length Remix)
B Sympathy For The Devil (Fatboy Slim Full Length Remix)
Sides A, B: Remixes of the 1968 recording, between March and June, 2003.
0.845 SEPTEMBER 1, 2003 SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX), SINGLE, ABKCO 06024
981061 233 6 (EUROPE)
A Sympathy For The Devil (The Neptunes Radio Edit)
B Sympathy For The Devil (Original)
Side A: Remixes of the 1968 recording (see Side B), between March and June, 2003.
Side B: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
NOTES: Sides A, B: Playing at 33 r.p.m.
0.846 SEPTEMBER 1, 2003 SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX) (DVD SINGLE), ABKCO
06024 981061 8 1 (EUROPE)
A1 Sympathy For The Devil (The Neptunes Radio Edit)
A2 Sympathy For The Devil (Fatboy Slim Full Length Remix)
A3 Sympathy For The Devil (Original)
A4 Sympathy For The Devil Video (The Neptunes Remix)
Cuts A1, A2, Song A4: Remixes of the 1968 recording (see cut A3), between March and June, 2003.
Cut A3: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
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0.853 SEPTEMBER 16, 2003 SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL (REMIX) (HYBRID SACD / CD
SINGLE), ABKCO 18771 9666-2 (US)
A1 Sympathy For The Devil The Neptunes (Radio Remix)
A2 Sympathy For The Devil The Neptunes (Full Length Remix)
A3 Sympathy For The Devil Fatboy Slim (Radio Remix)
A4 Sympathy For The Devil Fatboy Slim (Full Length Remix)
A5 Sympathy For The Devil Full Phat (Radio Remix)
A6 Sympathy For The Devil Full Phat (Full Length Remix)
A7 Sympathy For The Devil (Original)
Cuts A1-A6: Remixes of the 1968 recording (see cut A7), between March and June, 2003.
Cut A7: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
NOTES: Cuts A1, A3, A5, A7: Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1968-1971 (CD box
set), Abkco 06024 982707 5 2 [Disc 9], March 1, 2005.
0.853A Probably SEPTEMBER, 2003 ITS ALL OVER NOW (LIMITED INTERNET DOWNLOAD),
iTUNES (US)
A Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
Cut A: Recorded at Paradiso, Amsterdam, May 27, 1995.
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Tumbling Dice
Slipping Away
Happy
Sympathy For The Devil
Gimmie Shelter
You Got Me Rocking
Street Fighting Man
Honky Tonk Women
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Jumpin Jack Flash
Keith Richards Interview
Ron Wood Interview
Mick Jagger Interview
Charlie Watts Interview
Charlie Watts Interview About Drums
Mick Jagger Interview About Harmonica Playing
Mick Jagger Helicopter Ride
Cuts 1-19: Released on CHINA AT LAST 2003 (BT CD [Discs 1 and 2]).
Songs 1, 5 (1 incomplete), Lines 20-26 Released on EXCLUSIVE FAN CLUB DVD (DVD), TGA, no
catalogue number, late Summer, 2005.
NOTES: Lines 20-23: Recorded outside stadium before show; Lines 24-26: Recorded during soundcheck; Line 24: Origin unconfirmed.
0.858 NOVEMBER 11, 2003 FOUR FLICKS (DVD BOX SET), TGA DVD 7479700122 (EUROPE
and US), Producers: The Rolling Stones, Director: Marty Callner
AA Arrival Of The Blimp
AB Questions And Answers
AC Keith Richards Interview
AD Ron Wood Interview
AE Dont Stop
AF Mick Jagger Interview
AG Mark Fisher, Mick Jagger And Charlie Watts
AH Keith Richards Interview
AI Baby, I Put A Spell On You (?)
AJ Mick Jagger And Chuck Leavell
AK Losing My Touch
AL Charlie Watts Interview
AM You Better Leave That Man Alone (?)
AN Dance Pt. 1 (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
AO Time Is On My Side (Meade)
AP Bitch
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AW
AX
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AZ
Aa
Ab
Ac
Ad
Ae
Af
Ag
Ah
Ai
Aj
Ak
Al
Am
An
Ao
Ap
Aq
Ar
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At
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Aw
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BJ
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BP
BQ
BR
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CH
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CJ
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CL
CM
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CO
CP
CQ
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DE
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DH
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DK
DL
DM
DN
DO
DP
DQ
DR
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DT
DU
Gimmie Shelter
Honky Tonk Women
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Jumpin Jack Flash
Band Commentaries
Start Me Up
Live With Me
Neighbours
Hand Of Fate
No Expectations
Worried About You
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Stray Cat Blues
Dance Pt. 1 (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
Thats How Strong My Love Is (Jamison)
Going To A Go-Go (Robinson, Tarplin, Moore, Rogers)
The Nearness Of You (Carmichael, Washington)
Before They Make Me Run
Love Train (Gamble, Huff)
Respectable
Honky Tonk Women
Brown Sugar
Jumpin Jack Flash
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
Band Commentaries
Lines AA, AB: Recorded at Van Cortland Park, New York City, May 7, 2002.
Lines AC, AD, AF-AH, AJ, AL, Songs AE, AI, AK, AM, Tracks Av, Aw: Recorded at Studio Guillaume
Tell, Suresnes, near Paris, May 13-June 7, 2002.
Song AN-AR, Line AS: Rehearsals, recorded at Concert Hall (a.k.a. Masonic Temple), Toronto,
Ontario, Canada, July 22 - August 23, 2002.
Song AT-AV: Recorded at the Palais Royale, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 16, 2002.
Line AW: Recorded at Air Canada Centre or Sky Dome, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 25, 2002.
Line AX: Recorded August 28, 2002.
Songs AY, AZ, Aa: Rehearsals, recorded at Fleet Center, Boston, August 30, 2002.
Songs Ab-Ae: Rehearsals, recorded at Gillette Stadium, Foxboro, Massachusetts, September 2, 2002.
Line/Song Af: Recorded at Fleet Center, Boston, September 3, 2002.
Line Ag: Recorded at free NRDC show, Staples Center, Los Angeles, February 6, 2003.
Line Ah: Recorded at the Four Seasons Hotel, Tokyo, March 7, 2003.
Songs Ai, Au: Recorded at Circus Kronebau, Munich, June 8, 2003.
Line Aj: Recorded in India, April 4, 2003, and afterwards.
Song Ak: Recorded at Budokan Hall, Tokyo, March 10, 2003.
Song Al: Recorded at Estadio Vicente Calderon, Madrid, June 27, 2003.
Line Am: Recorded in Prague, July 26 and/or 27, 2003.
Line An: Recorded in London, probably August 24, 2003.
Songs Ao, Ap: Recorded at Downsview Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July 30, 2003.
Songs Aq-At, DW: Recorded at Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, November 4, 2002.
Songs BA-BQ: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, January 18, 2003.
Lines BR, CQ, DU: Probably recorded at Concert Hall (a.k.a. Masonic Temple), Toronto, Ontario,
Canada, July 22 - August 23, 2002.
Songs CA-CP: Recorded at Twickenham Rugby Ground, London, August 24, 2003.
Songs DA-DT: Recorded at LOlympia, Paris, July 11, 2003.
NOTES: Lines and Songs AA- Af (all songs incomplete): Disc 1 The Documentary; - Songs Ag-An
(all incomplete): Disc 1 Extras > Licks AROUND THE WORLD 2002/3; - Songs Ao, Ap (both
incomplete): Disc 1 Extras > Toronto Rocks; - Songs and Tracks Aq-Aw: Disc 1 Extras > The
Bootlegs; - Songs BA-BQ, Line BR: Disc 2; - Songs CA-CP, Line CQ: Disc 3; - Songs DA-DT,
Line DU: Disc 4 [DT and DU under Extras].
2004
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
NOVEMBER 20 - DECEMBER 11
Pre-production session, La Fourchette (Mick Jagger's mansion), near Poce-surCisse, France (without Ron Wood) (Entry 0.867)
2004 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron2004.html
Ian Mc Phersons Discography Ian Mc Phersons http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco7.html
Which Album May I Show You? www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs4livensolo.htm#04livelicks
Nico Zentgrafs Collectors News http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/news2004.htm
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/20002004/2004year-sto.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
2004
Sing This All Together
RELEASES
0.859 MAY 4, 2004 THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1963-1965 (CD BOX SET), ABKCO
06024 981886 4 4 (UK)
A1 Come On (Berry)
A2 I Want To Be Loved (Dixon)
B1 I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
B2 Stoned (Nanker, Phelge)
C1 Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
C2 Money (Gordy Jr., Bradford)
C3 You Better Move On (Alexander)
C4 Poison Ivy (Leiber, Stoller)
D1 Not Fade Away (Holly)
D2 Little By Little (Nanker, Phelge, Spector)
E1 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
E2 Good Times, Bad Times
F1 If You Need Me (Pickett, Bateman, Sanders)
F2 Empty Heart (Nanker, Phelge)
F3 2120 South Michigan Avenue (Nanker, Phelge)
F4 Confessin The Blues (Brown, McShann)
F5 Around And Around (Berry)
G1 Tell Me
G2 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
H1 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
H2 Congratulations
I1 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
I2 Off The Hook (Nanker, Phelge)
J1
J2
K1
K2
L1
L2
L3
L4
L5
Heart Of Stone
What A Shame
The Last Time
Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
We Want The Stones (Nanker, Phelge)/
Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)/Pain In My Heart
(Neville)
Route 66 (Troup)
Im Moving On (Snow)
Im Alright (McDaniel)
Cuts A1, A2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
Cuts B1, B2: Recorded at De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London, October 7, 1963.
Cuts C1, C3: Recorded at Decca Studios, London, August 8, 1963.
Cuts C2, C4: Recorded at De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London, November 14, 1963.
Cuts D1, D2: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964.
Cut E1: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964.
Cuts E2, G1: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 24-25, 1964.
Disc F: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 11, 1964.
Cut G2: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 10, 1964.
Cut H1: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, June 24-26, 1964.
Cut H2: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, May 12, 1964.
Disc I: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 2, 1964.
Cut J1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cut J2: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, Illinois, November 8, 1964.
Disc K: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
Cuts L1, L2: Recorded at the Palace Theatre, Manchester, March 7, 1965.
Cuts L3-L5: Recorded on the British tour, March 5-18, 1965.
0.860 JUNE 27, 2004 JOHN LEE HOOKER COME AND SEE ME ABOUT" (DVD), EAGLE
VISION EREDV341 (EUROPE)
A Boogie Chillen (Hooker, Besman)
Song A: Recorded at Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 19, 1989.
NOTES: Only one song involving The Rolling Stones.
0.861 JUNE 29/JULY 5, 2004 TORONTO ROCKS (DVD), RHINO WEA 603497034123 (US)/
WARNER MUSIC VISION 2564 61714-2 (EUROPE)
A Start Me Up
B Ruby Tuesday
C Miss You
D Rock Me Baby (King, Josea)
E (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
F Jumpin Jack Flash
Songs A-F: Recorded at Downsview Park, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, July 30, 2003.
0.862 JULY 27, 2004 THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1965-1967 (CD BOX SET), ABKCO
0602 4982 09851 (UK)
A1 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
A2 The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man (Nanker, Phelge)
A3 The Spider And The Fly (Nanker, Phelge)
B1 Get Off Of My Cloud
B2 Im Free
B3 The Singer Not The Song
C1 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
C2 Gotta Get Away
D1 19th Nervous Breakdown
D2 Sad Day
E1 Paint It Black
E2 Stupid Girl
E3 Long Long While
F1 Mothers Little Helper
F2 Lady Jane
G1 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
G2 Whos Driving Your Plane
H1 Lets Spend The Night Together
H2
I1
I2
J1
J2
K1
K2
Ruby Tuesday
We Love You
Dandelion
Shes A Rainbow
2000 Light Years From Home
In Another Land (Wyman)
The Lantern
Cuts A1, A3: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
Cut A2: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, May 10, 1965.
Disc B, Cut C2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cut C1: Recorded at IBC Studios, London, October 26, 1965.
Cut D1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cut D2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 9, 1965.
Disc E, Cut F2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cut F1: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Disc G: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
Disc H: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 16, 1966.
Cut I1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 12-13, 1967.
Cut I2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cut J1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 18, 1967.
Cut J2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, August 5-September 7, 1967.
Cut K1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, July 13, 1967.
Cut K2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, October 2-5, 1967.
0.863 OCTOBER 12, 2004 ROLLING STONES ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS (DVD), ABKCO
1003-9 (US)
A Entry Of The Gladiators (Fucik)
B Mick Jaggers Introduction of Rock And Roll Circus
C Mick Jaggers Introduction of Jethro Tull
D Song For Jeffrey (Anderson) by Jethro Tull
E Keith Richards Introduction of The Who
F A Quick One (While Hes Away) (Townshend) by The Who
G Playback of Over the Waves (Rosas) plus Trapeze Artists
H Aint That A Lot Of Love (Parker, Banks) by Taj Mahal
I Charlie Watts Introduction of Marianne Faithfull
J Something Better (Goffin, Mann) by Marianne Faithfull
K Keith Richards Introduction of The Fire Eater and Lovely Luna
L The Fire Eater
M Mick Jaggers and John Lennons Introduction of The Dirty Mac
N Yer Blues (Lennon, McCartney) by The Dirty Mac
O Whole Lotta Yoko (Ono) by Yoko Ono and Ivry Gitlis with The Dirty Mac
P John Lennons Announcement
Q Jumpin Jack Flash
R Parachute Woman
S No Expectations
T You Cant Always Get What You Want
U Sympathy For The Devil
V Salt Of The Earth
DVD Bonus Material
AA Pete Townshend Interview
BB Checkin' Up On My Baby (Williamson) by Taj Mahal
CC Leavin' Trunk (Mahal?) by Taj Mahal
DD Corinna (Mahal, Davis) by Taj Mahal
EE Brian Jones Introduction of Julius Katchen
FF Ritual Fire Dance (De Falla) and Sonata in C 1st Movement (Mozart) by Julius
Katchen
GG Yer Blues [Take 2 in Quad Split] (Lennon, McCartney) by The Dirty Mac
HH Bill Wymans Introduction of The Clowns
II The Clowns
JJ Yer Blues Lennon/Jagger Duet [u.t. Close But No Cigar]
KK Sympathy For The Devil Video (Fatboy Slim Remix)
Tracks A, G, FF, II, Lines, B, C, E, I, K-M, P, EE, HH, Songs D, F, H, J, N, O, Q-V, BB-DD, GG, JJ
(Q edited): Recorded at Intertel Studios, Wembley, Middlesex, December 11-12, 1968.
Line AA: Recorded in Pete Townshend home studio, 2004.
Song KK: Promotional video based on remixed footage of Song U synched to Sympathy For The Devil
(Fatboy Slim Remix).
NOTES: DVD also features new audio commentaries by Mick Jagger (at the beginning of cut A and at
the end of Song V), Bill Wyman (accompanying Songs Q-S), Keith Richards (to Songs T-V) and
other participants of the show.
0.864 NOVEMBER 1, 2004 LIVE LICKS (DOUBLE CD), EMI VIRGIN 07243 875186 2 9
(EUROPE)
A1 Brown Sugar
A2 Street Fighting Man
A3 Paint It Black
A4 You Cant Always Get What You Want
A5 Start Me Up
A6 Its Only Rock n Roll
A7 Angie
A8 Honky Tonk Women
A9 Happy
A10 Gimmie Shelter
A11 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
B1 Neighbours
B2 Monkey Man
B3 Rocks Off
B4 Cant You Hear Me Knocking
B5 Thats How Strong My Love Is (Jamison)
B6 The Nearness Of You (Carmichael, Washington)
B7 Beast Of Burden
B8 When The Whip Comes Down
B9 Rock Me Baby (King, Josea)
B10 You Dont Have To Mean It
B11 Worried About You
B12 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
Cuts A1, A5-A11, B2, B8: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, January 18, 2003.
Cuts A2-A4, B3: Recorded at Twickenham Rugby Ground, London, August 24, 2003.
Cuts B1, B5, B6, B11: Recorded at LOlympia, Paris, July 11, 2003.
Cuts B4, B7, B9, B10, B12: Recorded at Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, November 4, 2002.
NOTES: Cuts A1-A4, A8, A11, B1, B3, B9: Edited; Cut B7 Edited and remixed; Re-released as
LIVE LICKS (double CD), Universal 2716430, November 10, 2009; Cut B1: Full length version
available for a short time on iTunes to support the LIVE LICKS download (and, of course, later
also released as film version on the FOUR FLICKS DVD).
0.865 NOVEMBER 3, 2004 LIVE LICKS (DOUBLE CD), VIRGIN RECORDS VJCP 68700-01
(JAPAN)
A1 Brown Sugar
A2 Street Fighting Man
A3 Paint It Black
A4 You Cant Always Get What You Want
A5 Start Me Up
A6 Its Only Rock n Roll
A7 Angie
A8 Honky Tonk Women
A9 Happy
A10 Gimmie Shelter
A11 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
B1 Neighbours
B2 Monkey Man
B3 Rocks Off
B4 Cant You Hear Me Knocking
B5 Thats How Strong My Love Is (Jamison)
B6 The Nearness Of You (Carmichael, Washington)
B7 Beast Of Burden
B8 When The Whip Comes Down
B9 Rock Me Baby (King, Josea)
B10 You Dont Have To Mean It
B11
B12
B13
Cuts A1, A5-A11, B2, B8, B13: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, January 18,
2003.
Cuts A2-A4, B3: Recorded at Twickenham Rugby Ground, London, August 24, 2003.
Cuts B1, B5, B6, B11: Recorded at LOlympia, Paris, July 11, 2003.
Cuts B4, B7, B9, B10, B12: Recorded at Wiltern Theatre, Los Angeles, November 4, 2002.
NOTES: Cuts A1-A4, A8, A11, B1, B3, B9, B13: Edited; Cut B7: Edited and remixed.
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2015):
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
2005
Something Happened To Me Yesterday Felix Aeppli 08-2013/
06-2015
MARCH
7-9
Pre-production Session, La Fourchette (Mick Jagger's mansion), near Poce-surCisse, France (without Ron Wood) (Entry 0.867)
MARCH 14 - APRIL
La Fourchette (Mick Jagger's mansion), near Poce-sur-Cisse, France (Entry 0.867
cont.)
Rehearsals, Studio Instrument Rentals (S.I.R.), New York City (Entry 0.867A)
Tour Announcement, Julliard School of Music, Lincoln Center, New York City (Entry
0.868)
JUNE
6-28
Ocean Way Recording Studios & The Village Recorder, Los Angeles (Entry 0.867
cont.)
JULY 14 - AUGUST 13
Rehearsals, Greenwood College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Entry 0.869)
AUGUST
10
15
18-19
21
23
26
28
29
31
SEPTEMBER
3
6
8
10
13
15
17
24
Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Entry 0.870 complete show
listed)
Promotional Video Shooting, Cinespace Studios, Toronto, Ontario (Entry 0.871)
Rehearsals, Fenway Park, Boston
Fenway Park, Boston (Entry 0.873 complete show listed)
Fenway Park, Boston (Entry 0.876 complete show listed)
Rentschler Field, Hartford, Connecticut
Frank Clair Stadium, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Promotional Video Shooting, Zaphod Beeblebrox Nightclub, Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada (Entry 0.877)
Comerica Park, Detroit (Entry 0.878)
Magnetic Hill Festival Site, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada (Entry 0.879
complete show listed)
Xcel Energy Center, St. Paul, Minneapolis
Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wisconsin (joined by Buddy Guy) (Entry 0.882)
Soldier Field, Chicago (Entry 0.883)
Madison Square Garden, New York City (Entry 0.884 complete show listed)
Giants Stadium, East Rutherford, New Jersey (Entry 0.885 complete show listed)
Pepsi Arena, Albany, New York (Entry 0.886)
Nationwide Arena, Columbus, Ohio (Entry 0.887 complete show listed)
26
28
OCTOBER
1
3
6
8
10
12
14+15
15
17
19
21
28
30
NOVEMBER
1
4
6
8
11
13
15
18
20
22
24
27
29
29
DECEMBER
1
3
2005 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron2005.html
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco8.html
Which Album May I Show You? http://www.beatzenith.com/the_rolling_stones/rs2.htm#2005abb
Nico Zentgrafs Collectors News http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/news2005.htm
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=2005
Japanese Archives Website http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/264.html?guid=on
Shows and IORR Reviews http://www.iorr.org/tour05/index.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
2005
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
STUDIO SESSIONS
RELEASES
0.866 MARCH 1, 2005 THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1968-1971 (CD BOX SET), ABKCO
06024 982707 5 2 (UK)
A1 Jumpin Jack Flash
A2 Child Of The Moon
B1 Street Fighting Man
B2 No Expectations
B3 Surprise Surprise
B4 Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)
C1 Honky Tonk Women
C2 You Cant Always Get What You Want
D1 Memo From Turner
D2 Natural Magic (Nitzsche)
E1 Brown Sugar
E2 Bitch
F1 Wild Horses
F2 Sway
G1 I Dont Know Why (Wonder, Riser, Hunter, Hardaway)
G2 Try A Little Harder
H1 Out Of Time
H2
I1
I2
I3
I4
J1
J2
J3
J4
Cuts A1, A2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cuts B1, B2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
Cut B3: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 28 or 29, 1964.
Cut B4: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cut C1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Cut C2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 17, 1968.
Cuts D1, D2: PERFORMANCE Soundtrack and Mick Jagger solo single, October, 1970
(D2 instrumental without Rolling Stones involvement), see MICK JAGGER, Entry 1047.
Cut E1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Cut E2: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, October 21 onwards, 1970.
Cut F1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 17, 1970.
Cut F2: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury and/or at Olympic Sound Studios, London, October
21 onwards and November, 1970.
Cuts G1, H2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 10-July 2, 1969.
Cut G2: Recorded at the Andrew Oldham Orchestra session, Regent Sound or Decca Studios, London,
June 29-July 7, 1964.
Cut H1: Mick Jagger demo recording for Chris Farlowe, recorded at Pye Recording Studios, London,
April 27-30, 1966.
Cut I1: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
Cuts I2-I4, Song J4: Remixes of the 1968 recording (see cut I1), between March and June, 2003.
Song J1: Recorded at the The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, New York City, October 25, 1964.
Song J2: Promotional film, recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, London, September 23, 1966.
Song J3: Promotional film, recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 28, 1968.
NOTES: Songs J1-J4 (Disc 10): Bonus DVD, The Rolling Stones Videos 1964-2003.
0.867 MARCH 7-9 / MARCH 14 - APRIL and JUNE 6-28, 2005 LA FOURCHETTE (MICK JAGGER'S MANSION), near POCE-SUR-CISSE, FRANCE, and OCEAN WAY RECORDING
STUDIOS & THE VILLAGE RECORDER, LOS ANGELES, Producers: The Glimmer Twins
and Don Was
1 Rough Justice
2 Let Me Down Slow
3 It Wont Take Long
4 Rain Fall Down
5 Streets Of Love
6 Back Of My Hand
7 She Saw Me Coming
8 Biggest Mistake
9 This Place Is Empty
10 Oh No, Not You Again
11 Dangerous Beauty
12 Laugh, I Nearly Died
13 Sweet Neo Con
14 Look What The Cat Dragged In
15 Driving Too Fast
16 Infamy
17 Streets Of Love (Radio Edit)
18 Oh No, Not You Again (Clean Version)
19 Under The Radar
20 Dont Wanna Go Home
21 Rain Fall Down (Radio Edit)
22 Rain Fall Down (Will.I.Am Remix)
23 Rain Fall Down (Will.I.Am Instrumental)
24 Rain Fall Down (Ashley Beedles Heavy Disco Radio Edit)
25 Rain Fall Down (Ashley Beedles Heavy Disco Radio Re-Edit)
26 Rain Fall Down (Ashley Beedles Heavy Disco Vocal Re-Edit)
27 Rain Fall Down (Ashley Beedles Heavy Disco Dub Re-Edit)
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
Cuts 1-16: Released on A BIGGER BANG (CD), Virgin Records EMI 00 94633 00672 0, September 5,
2005.
Cuts 1-16, 19, 20, 26: Released on A BIGGER BANG - SPECIAL EDITION (CD plus bonus DVD),
Virgin Records EMI 00946 3 3807 52 5 (0094633807594), November 18, 2005.
Cuts 1, 5: Released on STREETS OF LOVE (CD single), Virgin Records EMI 00 94633 92062
(Europe)/VSCDT 1905 94633933125 (UK), August 22, 2005.
Cuts 1, 5, 17: Released on STREETS OF LOVE (CD single), Virgin Records EMI 00 94634 00292 9,
around August 22, 2005.
Cuts 1, 5, 21: Released on GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 4], November 9,
2012.
Cuts 2, 5, 9, 10, 17-23, 25-36 (including repeats of cuts 2, 5, 30, 36 [2, 36 twice]): Released on THE
ALTERNATE BIGGER BANG (BT CD).
Cut 5: Released on GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 3], November
13, 2012.
Cut 8: Released on
BIGGEST MISTAKE (Single), Virgin VSCDT 1914 946336442679, July 7, 2006;
BIGGEST MISTAKE (CD single), Virgin 00946741420/VSCDX1914 946741420, July 7/August
21, 2006;
THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9
[Disc 45], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 1, 8, 28, 29: Released on BIGGEST MISTAKE (promotional CD single), Virgin VSCDJ1916 00946
3 64426 2 0, July, 2006.
Cuts 10, 18: Released on OH NO, NOT YOU AGAIN (promotional CD single), Virgin Records America
EMI 0946 3 46493 2 2, September, 2005.
Cut 19: Released on ATLANTA GEORGIA FOX THEATER OCTOBER 26 1981 (BT CD).
Cut 20: Released on SAN FRANCISCO CANDLESTICK PARK OCTOBER 17 1981 (BT CD).
Cuts 21, 22, 24: Released on
RAIN FALL DOWN (Single), Virgin Records EMI 94634 85807 6 VS1907, December 5, 2005;
RAIN FALL DOWN (CD single), Virgin Records EMI 94634 85802 1 VSCDX 1907, December 5,
2005.
Cuts 21, 22, 24, 26: Released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set),
Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 44], April 11, 2011.
Cuts 21-23, 25-27: Released on
RAIN FALL DOWN (promotional CD single), Virgin Records America EMI 946 3 49868 2 3,
December, 2005;
RAIN FALL DOWN (promotional 12" Single), Virgin Records EMI 94634 85807 6 VS1907,
December, 2005.
Cuts 22, 26: Released on RAIN FALL DOWN (12" Single), Virgin Records EMI 94634 858014,
December 12, 2005.
Cut 26: Released on DES PLAINES ILLINOIS ROSEMEONT HORIZON NOVEMBER 23 1981 (BT
CD).
Song 37 (incomplete): Released on
A Bigger Bang, EPK, around August 22, 2005;
A BIGGER BANG - SPECIAL EDITION (bonus DVD [Introductions To A Bigger Bang]), Virgin
Records EMI 00946 3 3807 52 5 (0094633807594), November 18, 2005;
THE ROLLING STONES ON TV 2005/06 VOLUME 2 (BT DVD).
NOTES: Cuts 1-3, 5, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15, 19, 20: Bass Darryl Jones; 1, 6, 8, 9, 11-16, 19, 20, 37: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cuts 1, 15: Piano Chuck Leavell; Cuts 3, 8: Organ Chuck Leavell; Cut 4:
Keyboards and vibes Mick Jagger and Matt Clifford; Cuts 4, 5: Programming Matt Clifford; Cut 5:
Piano and organ Matt Clifford and Chuck Leavell; strings and co-production Matt Clifford; Cuts 6,
9, 11-13, 16, 37 and maybe other cuts: Begun and/or recorded by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards at St. Vincent, West Indies, August-September, 2004, and/or by Mick Jagger, Keith Richards
and Charlie Watts at La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, November 20-December 11,
2004; Cuts: 6, 7, 11, 13, 14: Bass Mick Jagger; Cuts 6, 9, 11-13, 16: Ron Wood not involved;
Cuts 6, 13, 16: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 6, 15: Percussion Mick Jagger; Cut 7: Piano Keith
Richards; percussion Mick Jagger; additional back-up vocals Blondie Chaplin; Cut 9: Vocals Keith
Richards; piano Keith Richards and Don Was; Cuts 9, 10: Bass Keith Richards; Cut 12: Percussion, keyboards Mick Jagger; Cut 14: Percussion Lenny Castro; Cut 16: Vocals and bass Keith
Richards; keyboards and percussion Keith Richards and Mick Jagger; additional back-up vocals
Blondie Chaplin; Cut 17: Edit version of cut 5; Cut 18: Remixed version of cut 10 disguising the
expressions fucking up and tits; Cut 21: Edit version of cut 4; Cuts 22, 23: Remixes of cut 4 by
Will.I.Am; Cuts 23, 27: Instrumentals; Cuts 24-27: Remixes of cut 4 by Ashley Beedle (cuts 24
and 25 might be identical); Cuts 24, 25, 27: Featuring unidentified strings; Cut 28: Edit version of
cut 8; Cut 29: Instrumental backing track of cut 8; Cuts 30-36: Extended versions of cuts 3, 7, 8,
11, 15, 19, 20; Song 37: Demo recording by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.
0.867A MAY 9, 2005 REHEARSALS, STUDIO INSTRUMENT RENTALS (S.I.R.), NEW YORK CITY
1 Brown Sugar
2 Oh No, Not You Again
Songs 1, 2: Circulated on digital video (professional multi-camera recording).
0.868 MAY 10, 2005 TOUR ANNOUNCEMENT, THE JULLIARD SCHOOL OF MUSIC, LINCOLN
CENTER, NEW YORK CITY
1 Start Me Up
2 Oh No, Not You Again
3 Brown Sugar
4 Press Conference
5 Mick Jagger Interview
6 Keith Richards Interview
7 Charlie Watts Interview
Songs 1-3, Line 4: Broadcast live on the Internet and by various TV stations around the world.
Cuts 1-3: Released on
GLASGOW 06 (BT CD);
ITS SWEET VIRGINIA (BT CD).
Song 2, Line 4 (both incomplete): Released on
A Bigger Bang, EPK, around August 22, 2005;
A BIGGER BANG - SPECIAL EDITION (bonus DVD [Introductions To A Bigger Bang]), Virgin
Records EMI 00946 3 3807 52 5 (0094633807594), November 18, 2005;
THE ROLLING STONES ON TV 2005/06 VOLUME 2 (BT DVD).
Songs 1-3, Lines 5-7: Released in incomplete form by various TV shows all over the world; see
releases listed for Line 7 in the next Entry.
Line 6 (incomplete): Released on THE BIGGEST BANG (DVD box set), CPI-Redline Entertainment
75022 [Disc 3 China], June 12, 2007.
NOTES: Lines 5-7: Recorded before show.
NOTES: Song 1, Track 6: Featuring the usual back-up musicians of the BIGGER BANG World Tour;
origin unconfirmed; might come from Ocean Way Recording Studios & The Village Recorder, Los
Angeles, June 6-28, 2005: Lines 2-5: Promotional interviews for A BIGGER BANG; recorded
around August 11, 2005; Track 6: Lip-synched performances (all incomplete), no live sounds;
Line 7: Conducted by TV crews from all over the world, August 11, 2005.
0.870 AUGUST 10, 2005 PHOENIX CONCERT THEATRE, TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA,
Producer: Ed Cherney
1 Rough Justice
2 Live With Me
3 19th Nervous Breakdown
4 Shes So Cold
5 Dead Flowers
6 Back Of My Hand
7 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
8 Infamy
9 Oh No, Not You Again
10 Get Up, Stand Up (Marley, Tosh)
11 Mr. Pitiful (Cropper, Redding)
12 Tumbling Dice
13 Brown Sugar
14 Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts 1-14: Released on LIGHT THE FUSE - TORONTO LIVE 2005, StonesArchive.com/Google.com
Download (Promotone B.V. BGDDRS75), October 16, 2012.
Songs 1, 6 (1 incomplete): Released on THE BIGGEST BANG (DVD box set), CPI-Redline
Entertainment 75022 [Disc 4 Salt of the Earth], June 12, 2007.
Song 6 (incomplete): Released on
A Bigger Bang, EPK, around August 22, 2005;
A BIGGER BANG - SPECIAL EDITION (bonus DVD [Introductions To A Bigger Bang]), Virgin
Records EMI 00946 3 3807 52 5 (0094633807594), November 18, 2005;
THE ROLLING STONES ON TV 2005/06 VOLUME 2 (BT DVD).
Songs 10, 11: Released on THE BIGGEST BANG (DVD box set), CPI-Redline Entertainment 75022
[Disc 4 Bonus Songs], June 12, 2007.
0.871 AUGUST 15, 2005 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO SHOOTING, CINESPACE STUDIOS, TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA, Director: Laurel Harris, Producer: Michael Santorelli
1 Rough Justice
2 Streets Of Love
Songs 1, 2: Premiered around August 22, 2005 by various TV stations, released in
A BIGGER BANG - SPECIAL EDITION (CD plus bonus DVD), Virgin Records EMI 00946 3 3807
52 5 (0094633807594), November 18, 2005;
THE ROLLING STONES ON TV 2005/06 VOLUME 2 (BT DVD).
NOTES: Song 1: Lip-synched performance of official version; Song 2: Lip-synched performance of
Streets Of Love (Radio Edit); also including Chuck Leavell and Darryl Jones.
0.871A AUGUST 16, 2005 THE DICK CAVETT SHOW - ROCK ICONS (DVD BOX SET), STUDIO
65/SHOUT DVD D3D 33030 (US)
A Mick Jagger Interview
B Brown Sugar
C Street Fighting Man
D Mick Jagger Interview
Songs A, C, Lines B, D: Recorded for The Dick Cavett Show, ABC-TV, Madison Square Garden, New
York City, July 25, 1972.
NOTES: Only items by the Rolling Stones listed; Lines A, C, Songs B, D: Edited compared to the
original TV broadcast.
0.872 AUGUST 21 DECEMBER 3, 2005 THE SET (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER) A BIGGER
BANG WORLD TOUR, NORTH AMERICA
1 19th Nervous Breakdown
2 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
3 All Down The Line
4 Angie
5 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
6 Back Of My Hand
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
41
42
43
44
Beast Of Burden
Bitch
Brown Sugar
Dead Flowers
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Get Off Of My Cloud
Get Up, Stand Up (Marley, Tosh)
Honky Tonk Women
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Infamy
It Wont Take Long
Its Only Rock n Roll
Jumpin Jack Flash
Live With Me
Midnight Rambler
Miss You
Mr. Pitiful (Cropper, Redding)
Night Time Is The Right Time (Brown, Cadena, Herman)
Oh No, Not You Again
Out Of Control
Paint It Black
Rain Fall Down
Rocks Off
Rough Justice
Ruby Tuesday
Shattered
Shes So Cold
Slipping Away
Start Me Up
Sway
Sweet Virginia
Sympathy For The Devil
Tumbling Dice
Waiting On A Friend
Wild Horses
The Worst
You Cant Always Get What You Want
You Got Me Rocking
NOTES: Cuts 1-44: Keyboards Chuck Leavell (also back-up vocals cuts 9, 12-14, 19, 25, 30, 35, 43);
bass Darryl Jones (also back-up vocals cut 44); Cuts: 1-4, 7-10, 13-16, 18, 19, 22, 23, 26, 29, 30,
32, 35, 36, 39, 40, 43, 44: Back-up vocals (some off stage) Bernard Fowler, Lisa Fischer, Blondie
Chaplin (Bernard Fowler and Blondie Chaplin also percussion on many cuts); Cuts 2, 3, 8, 9, 11,
13, 16, 20, 23, 29, 39, 40: Saxophone Bobby Keys and/or horns The New West Horns (Kent
Smith: trumpet, Tim Ries: saxophone; Michael Davis: trombone); Cuts 6, 10, 13, 22, 28, 40:
Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cuts 21, 26, 37: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 8, 9, 15, 25, 28, 36:
Percussion and back-up vocals Bernard Fowler; Cuts 9, 13, 15, 19, 25, 28, 36: Additional guitar
Blondie Chaplin; Cuts 16, 34, 42: Vocals Keith Richards; Mick Jagger not involved; Cut 24:
Shared vocals Lisa Fischer; Cuts 36, 43: Additional keyboards Tim Ries; Cut 42: Pedal steel Ron
Wood; Cut 43: Trombone intro Michael Davis; Composer unconfirmed: Cut 24: Based on Ray
Charles 1958 recording; actually a blues standard, of which the earliest recording is credited to
Roosevelt Sykes and Leroy Carr (for a cover version see CHARLIE WATTS, Entry 6002A).
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (up to and including 2012) and on film or TV.
Obviously there are more recordings available to collectors: Most shows of this tour have
been circulated in one audio form or another with their full programme. Exceptions are Atlanta
(October 15, 2005), Calgary (October 28, 2005), Portland (November 1, 2005) and Las Vegas
(November 18, 2005) of which no recordings seem to exist, plus and Salt Lake City (November
22, 2005) of which only two songs are available as TV clips.
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
Rough Justice
Back Of My Hand
Beast Of Burden
Shes So Cold
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Night Time Is The Right Time (Brown, Cadena, Herman)
The Worst
Infamy
Miss You
Oh No, Not You Again
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Honky Tonk Women
Out Of Control
Sympathy For The Devil
Jumpin Jack Flash
Brown Sugar
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Its Only Rock n Roll
Back Of My Hand
0.874 AUGUST 22, 2005 STREETS OF LOVE (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS EMI 00 94633
92062 0 (EUROPE)/VSCDT1905 94633 93312 5 (UK)
A1 Streets Of Love
A2 Rough Justice
Cuts A1, A2: Recorded at La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, and/or Ocean Way Recording
Studios & The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, March 14-April and June 6-28, 2005.
NOTES: Simultaneously released on vinyl, VS1905 94633 88157 0 and in cardboard sleeve Virgin
Records EMI 94633 92072; Re-released on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006
(CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 43], April 11, 2011
0.875 Around AUGUST 22, 2005 STREETS OF LOVE (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN Records EMI
00 94634 00292 9 (EUROPE)
A1 Streets Of Love (Radio Edit)
A2 Streets Of Love
A3 Rough Justice
Cuts A1-A3: Recorded at La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, and/or Ocean Way Recording
Studios & The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, March 14-April and June 6-28, 2005.
NOTES: Cuts A1, A3: Promotional videos based on these cuts and recorded at Cinespace Studios,
Toronto, Ontario, August 15, 2005, released almost simultaneously.
0.875A Around AUGUST 22, 2005 A BIGGER BANG, EPK (ELECTRONIC PRESS KIT), Director:
Michael Santorelli
A Keith Richards Interview
B Oh No, Not You Again
C Mick Jagger Interview
D Charlie Watts Interview
E Ron Wood Interview
Don Was Interview
F Were Travelling Far Away (?)
G Studio Shots of She Saw Me Coming
H Back Of My Hand
I Studio Shots of Back Of My Hand; Rough Justice; This Place Is Empty; Rain Fall
Down; Streets Of Love; It Wont Take Long; Oh No, Not You Again
J Oh No, Not You Again
K Studio Shots of She Saw Me Coming; Streets Of Love
Press Conference
Lines A, C-E, Songs G, I, K: Recorded at Greenwood College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, around
August 11, 2005 (no live sounds).
Song B (incomplete, no live sounds): Montage video.
Song F (incomplete): Recorded at the pre-production session, La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse,
France, November 20-December 11, 2004, or March 7-9, 2005.
Song H (incomplete): Recorded at Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 10,
2005.
Song J (incomplete), Line L (overdubbed): Recorded at Julliard School of Music, Lincoln Center, New
York City, May 10, 2005.
NOTES: Length: 11 minutes; Re-released on A BIGGER BANG - SPECIAL EDITION (bonus DVD
[Introductions To A Bigger Bang]), Virgin Records EMI 00946 3 3807 52 5 (0094633807594),
November 18, 2005.
0.877 AUGUST 29, 2005 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO SHOOTING, ZAPHOD BEEBLEBROX NIGHTCLUB, OTTAWA, CANADA, Director: Jake Nava
1 Streets Of Love
Song 1: Premiered in Days of Our Live, Canadian TV show, October 16, 2005; released in
A BIGGER BANG - SPECIAL EDITION (CD plus bonus DVD), Virgin Records EMI 00946 3 3807
52 5 (0094633807594), November 18, 2005;
THE ROLLING STONES ON TV 2005/06 VOLUME 2 (BT DVD).
NOTES: Song 1: Lip-synched performance of Streets Of Love (Radio Edit); Featuring Tan Arcade,
Maxine Brown, Katerin Dovas, Jerome Xavier, Chafic Mrad, Rebecca Carly, Eade, and Andrew
Rochon.
0.879 SEPTEMBER 3, 2005 MAGNETIC HILL FESTIVAL SITE, MONCTON, NEW BRUNSWICK,
CANADA
1 Live With Me
2 Ruby Tuesday
Cuts 1, 2: Released on HOUSTON 05 (BT CD).
0.880 SEPTEMBER 5, 2005 A BIGGER BANG (CD), VIRGIN RECORDS EMI 00946 3 3006 72 0
(US)
A1 Rough Justice
A2 Let Me Down Slow
A3 It Wont Take Long
A4 Rain Fall Down
A5 Streets Of Love
A6 Back Of My Hand
A7 She Saw Me Coming
A8 Biggest Mistake
A9 This Place Is Empty
A10 Oh No, Not You Again
A11 Dangerous Beauty
A12 Laugh, I Nearly Died
A13 Sweet Neo Con
A14 Look What The Cat Dragged In
A15 Driving Too Fast
A16 Infamy
Cuts A1-A16: Recorded at La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, and Ocean Way Recording
Studios & The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, March 14-April and June 6-28, 2005.
NOTES: Album simultaneously released on vinyl 00946 3300671 3 V3012 (UK); Re-released as
A BIGGER BANG (CD), Universal 2701643, July 14, 2009.
0.881 SEPTEMBER, 2005 OH NO, NOT YOU AGAIN (PROMOTIONAL CD SINGLE), VIRGIN
RECORDS AMERICA EMI 0946 3 46493 2 2 (US)
A1 Oh No, Not You Again (Clean Version)
A2 Oh No, Not You Again (Album Version)
Cuts A1, A2: Recorded at La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, and/or Ocean Way Recording
Studios & The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, March 14-April and June 6-28, 2005.
0.884 SEPTEMBER 13, 2005 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Start Me Up
2 Shes So Cold
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Tumbling Dice
5 Rough Justice
6 Back Of My Hand
7 19th Nervous Breakdown
8 Bitch
9 All Down The Line
10 Get Up, Stand Up (Marley, Tosh)
11 The Worst
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
Infamy
Miss You
Oh No, Not You Again
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Honky Tonk Women
Sympathy For The Devil
Paint It Black
Its Only Rock n Roll
Jumpin Jack Flash
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Brown Sugar
0.885 SEPTEMBER 15, 2005 GIANTS STADIUM, EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY
1 Start Me Up
2 You Got Me Rocking
3 Shattered
4 Tumbling Dice
5 Rough Justice
6 Ruby Tuesday
7 Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
8 Night Time Is The Right Time (Brown, Cadena, Herman)
9 The Worst
10 Infamy
11 Miss You
12 Oh No, Not You Again
13 Shes So Cold
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Out Of Control
16 Sympathy For The Devil
17 Jumpin Jack Flash
18 Brown Sugar
19 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
20 You Cant Always Get What You Want
21 Its Only Rock n Roll
Cuts 1-21: Released on THE BIGGEST BANG (BT CD).
Song 7: Circulated on video (original Internet Stream on Rollingstones.com).
Cut 7: Released on
HOUSTON 05 (BT CD);
ULTRA RARE BANGS (BT CD).
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Shattered
Honky Tonk Women
Sympathy For The Devil
Its Only Rock n Roll
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
You Cant Always Get What You Want
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
0.889 LATE SUMMER, 2005 EXCLUSIVE FAN CLUB DVD (DVD), TGA, NO CATALOGUE
NUMBER (EUROPE and US)
A Start Me Up
B Press Conference
C Keith Richards Taking A Boat Trip And Interview
D Mick Jagger Visiting City Film Studio And Interview
E Ron Wood Interview and Visiting Jehangir Art Gallery
F Charlie Watts Visiting Jazz Club And Interview
G Keith Richards Interview
H Ron Wood Interview
I Mick Jagger Interview
J Charlie Watts Interview
K Brown Sugar
L Midnight Rambler
M Angie
N Boogie Chillen (Hooker, Besman)
O Keith Richards Statement (Its a secret)
P Tuning Room Guitar Jam (Richards, Wood)
Q The Nearness Of You (Carmichael, Washington)
R Ron Wood Showing His Guitars
S Ron Wood Shopping
T Charlie Watts Interview About Drums
U Going To A Go-Go (Robinson, Tarplin, Moore, Rogers)
V Mick Jagger Interview About Harmonica Playing
W Midnight Rambler
X Mick Jagger Helicopter Ride
Songs A, L (A incomplete): Recorded at Palace Grounds, Bangalore, India, April 4, 2003.
Line B: Recorded at Hotel Leela Palace, Bangalore, India, April 1, 2003.
Lines C-F, S: Recorded in Mumbai (formerly known as Bombay), early April, 2003.
Lines G-J, X: Recorded in Hong Kong, November 4-7, 2003.
Songs K, M (K incomplete), Lines T, V: Recorded at Tamar Festival Site, Hong Kong, November 7,
2003.
Song N: Recorded at Convention Center, Atlantic City, New Jersey, December 19, 1989.
Line O: Recorded at Press Conference, probably Praterinsel, Munich, June 5, 2003.
Track P: Ron Wood and Keith Richards recorded backstage at unknown location, Licks World Tour,
2002/2003.
Song Q (incomplete): Recorded at Circus Krone Bau, Munich, June 8, 2003.
Line R: Recorded backstage at unknown location, Licks World Tour, 2002/2003.
Songs U, W (both incomplete): Probably recorded at the Enmore Theatre, Sydney, February 18, 2003.
NOTES: Song A, Lines B-F: India: Take It to The East; - Lines G-J, Song K: Hong Kong: Breaking
China; - Songs L-N: Live From The Archives; - Lines and Songs O-X: Talking To the Band.
0.892A OCTOBER 8, 2005 WALLACE WADE STADIUM, DUKE UNIVERSITY, DURHAM, NORTH
CAROLINA
1 Wild Horses
Cut 1: Released on HOUSTON 05 (BT CD).
0.893 OCTOBER 10, 2005 WACHOVIA (formerly FIRST UNION) CENTER, PHILADELPHIA
1 Start Me Up
2 You Got Me Rocking
3 Shes So Cold
4 Tumbling Dice
5 Oh No, Not You Again
6 Angie
7 Rain Fall Down
8 Rocks Off
9 Get Up, Stand Up (Marley, Tosh)
10 The Worst
11 Infamy
12 Miss You
13 Rough Justice
14 Get Off Of My Cloud
15 Honky Tonk Women
16 Out Of Control
17 Sympathy For The Devil
18 Brown Sugar
19 Jumpin Jack Flash
20 You Cant Always Get What You Want
21 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
0.893A OCTOBER 14 and 15, 2005 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO SHOOTING, ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Director Jonas Akerlund
1 Rain Fall Down
2 Rain Fall Down
3 Rain Fall Down
Song 1: Probably premiered in the US and in Europe, early December, 2005.
Song 2: Shown by selected European TV stations, early 2006.
Song 3: Probably premiered on RollingStones.com, July, 2012.
NOTES: Songs 1, 2: Lip-synched performances of Rain Fall Down (Radio Edit); Song 2: Remixed
footage of song 1 featuring more explicit scenes; Song 3: Lip-synched performance of Rain Fall
Down (Will.I.Am Remix); re-mixed footage of song 1 featuring Will.I.Am in the place of all explicit
scenes.
0.893B OCTOBER 28, 2005 HAMBURG DAMALS FOLGE 4: DIE JAHRE 1965-1969, DVD,
ARD VIDEO 3-937308-91-1 (GERMANY)
A The Last Time
B (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Songs A, B (both incomplete): Recorded at Munsterland-Halle, Munster, Germany, September 11,
1965.
NOTES: Songs A, B: Lip-synched overdubs with audience backing; Contrary to cover illustration and
DVD commentary these recordings do not come from Ernst-Merck-Halle, Hamburg, September
13, 1965.
0.896 EARLY NOVEMBER, 2005 HURRICANE (CD SINGLE), NO CATALOGUE NUMBER (US)
A1 Hurricane
Cut A1: Recorded at Studio Guillaume Tell, Suresnes, near Paris, May 13-June 7, 2002.
NOTES: One track benefit-single for the victims of hurricane Katrina; originally given in return for
donations collected during concerts from California onwards.
0.898 NOVEMBER 8, 2005 THE BRITISH INVASION - 1960s AND 1970s RARITIES (DVD),
PASSPORT VIDEO DVD-1631 (US)
A Not Fade Away (Holly)
Song A: Recorded for The Mike Douglas Show, KYW-TV 3, Cleveland, Ohio, June 18, 1964.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed.
21
0.903 NOVEMBER 18, 2005 A BIGGER BANG - SPECIAL EDITION (CD plus BONUS DVD),
VIRGIN RECORDS EMI 00946 3 3807 52 5 (0094633807594)
B1 Introduction to A BIGGER BANG
B2 Streets Of Love
B3 Rough Justice
B4 Streets Of Love
B5 Under The Radar
B6 Don't Wanna Go Home
B7 Rain Fall Down (Ashley Beedles Heavy Disco Vocal Re-Edit)
Track B1: Actually A Bigger Bang, EPK (Electronic Press Kit), originally released around August 22,
2005, see Entry 0.875A above.
Songs B2, B3: Promotional videos, recorded Cinespace Studios, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 15,
2005.
Song B4: Promotional video Shooting, recorded Zaphod Beeblebrox Nightclub, Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada, August 29, 2005.
Cuts B5-B7: Recorded at La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, and/or Ocean Way Recording
Studios & The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, March 14-April and June 6-28, 2005.
NOTES: For Disc 1, A BIGGER BANG (CD), see Entry 0.880 above; Song B4: Audio commentary
from director Jake Nava available; Cuts B5, B6: Studio recordings (previously unreleased) with
photo gallery.
0.904 NOVEMBER 21/NOVEMBER 22, 2005 RARITIES 1971-2003 (CD), VIRGIN RECORDS EMI
9463 47092 2 4 CDVX 3015 (UK)/0946 3 45401 2 4 (US)
A1 Fancy Man Blues
A2 Tumbling Dice
A3 Wild Horses
A4 Beast Of Burden
A5 Anyway You Look At It
A6 If I Was A Dancer (Dance Pt. 2) (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
A7 Miss You (Dance Version)
A8 Wish Id Never Met You
A9 I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
A10 Mixed Emotions (12" Remix)
A11 Through The Lonely Nights
A12 Live With Me
A13 Let It Rock (Anderson)
A14 Harlem Shuffle [New York Mix Edit] (Relf, Nelson)
A15 Mannish Boy (McDaniel, Morganfield)
A16 Thru And Thru
Cuts A1, A8, A10: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut A2 (beginning taken from an unidentified rehearsal): Recorded at LOlympia, Paris, July 3, 1995.
Cut A3: Recorded at Toshiba-EMI Studios, Tokyo, March 3 or 4, 1995.
Cut A4: Recorded at Rosemont Horizon, Chicago, November 25, 1981.
Cut A5: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
Cut A6: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, June 25-August 30 or September 16-October
8, 1979.
Cut A7: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
Cut A9: Recorded at Wembley Stadium, Wembley, Middlesex, July 6, 1990.
Cut A11: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, 1972.
Cut A12: Recorded at Brixton Academy, London, July 19, 1995.
Cut A13: Recorded at University, Leeds, March 13, 1971.
Cut A14: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 or September 10-October 15,
1985.
Cut A15: Recorded at El Mocambo, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, March 4 or 5, 1977.
Cut A16: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, January 18, 2003.
NOTES: Album simultaneously released on vinyl 0946 3 3 47092 1 7 V 3015 (UK).
0.905 NOVEMBER 22, 2005 DELTA CENTER, SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
1 Rain Fall Down
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
Songs 1, 2: Broadcast live in American Music Awards, ABC-TV, November 22, 2005; released in
THE ROLLING STONES ON TV 2005/06 VOLUME 2 (BT DVD).
0.907 DECEMBER 5, 2005 RAIN FALL DOWN (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS EMI 94634
85802 1 VSCDX 1907 (UK)
A1 Rain Fall Down (Will.I.Am Remix)
A2 Rain Fall Down (Radio Edit)
A3 Rain Fall Down (Ashley Beedles Heavy Disco Radio Edit)
Cuts A1-A3: Recorded at La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, and/or Ocean Way Recording
Studios & The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, March 14-April and June 6-28, 2005.
NOTES: Simultaneously released on vinyl, Virgin Records EMI 94634 85807 6 VS1907; Cut A2: Two
promotional videos released based on this cut, filmed in Atlanta, Georgia, October 14-15, 2005
(the second version lacking the most explicit scenes); Re-released with a bonus track
on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box set), Universal 06025 2760346 9
[Disc 44], April 11, 2011.
0.907A DECEMBER, 2005 RAIN FALL DOWN (PROMOTIONAL CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS
AMERICA EMI 946 3 49868 2 3 (US)
A1 Rain Fall Down (Will.I.Am Remix)
A2 Rain Fall Down (Will.I.Am Instrumental)
A3 Rain Fall Down (Ashley Beedles Heavy Disco Vocal Re-Edit)
A4
A5
A6
Cuts A1-A6: Recorded at La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, and/or Ocean Way Recording
Studios & The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, March 14-April and June 6-28, 2005.
NOTES: Cuts A1-A4: Simultaneously released on RAIN FALL DOWN, promotional 12" Single, Virgin
Records EMI 94634 85807 6 VS1907; Cut A2: Not available on official release.
0.908 DECEMBER 12, 2005 RAIN FALL DOWN (12" SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS EMI 94634
858014 (UK/EUROPE)
A Rain Fall Down (Will.I.Am Remix)
B Rain Fall Down (Ashley Beedles Heavy Disco Vocal Re-Edit)
Sides A, B: Recorded at La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, and/or Ocean Way Recording
Studios & The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, March 14-April and June 6-28, 2005.
NOTES: Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box
set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 44], April 11, 2011.
2006
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
Rehearsals, Montreal
Montreal Memory, Centre Bell, Montreal (Entry 0.910)
TD Banknorth Garden, Boston
TD Banknorth Garden, Boston (Entry 0.910A)
Madison Square Garden, New York City (Entry 0.911 complete show listed)
Madison Square Garden, New York City (Entry 0.912 complete show listed)
United Center, Chicago (Entry 0.913 complete show listed)
United Center, Chicago (Entry 0.914)
Savvis Center, St. Louis
Qwest Center, Omaha, Nebraska
FEBRUARY
1
5
8
11
18
21
23
26
MARCH
1
4
6
9
12
14
20
22
24
29
APRIL
2
5
7
8
Saitama Super Arena, Saitama, Japan (Entry 0.923 complete show listed)
Nagoya Dome, Nagoya, Japan (Entry 0.924 complete show listed)
Press Conference, Four Seasons Hotel, Shanghai (Entry 0.924A)
Shanghai Grand Stage, Shanghai (joined by Cui Jian) (Entry 0.925 complete
show listed)
11
13
16
18
Telstra Stadium, Sydney (without Bobby Keys) (Entry 0.925A complete show
listed)
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne (Entry 0.925B)
Western Springs, Auckland, New Zealand
Westpac, Wellington, New Zealand (Entry 0.926)
JUNE
1
10
13
16
18
29
JULY
2
6
6-8
10
10
11
28
31
3
5
8
12
14
16
20
22
25
27
29
12
14
14
16
19
21
23
AUGUST
SEPTEMBER
1
3
OCTOBER
1
4
6+8
11
17
20
22
24-26 & 29
27
29
NOVEMBER
1
6
8
11
14
17
22
22
25
Beacon Theatre, New York City (originally scheduled for October 31) (joined by Jack
White, Buddy Guy, and Christina Aguilera) (Entry 0.952 complete show
listed)
McAfee Coliseum, Oakland (originally scheduled for November 5) (Entry 0.953
complete show listed)
Cardinals Stadium, Glendale (near Phoenix), Arizona
MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada
Idaho Center, Nampa, Idaho
Boardwalk Hall, Atlantic City, New Jersey (originally scheduled for October 27)
(Entry 0.954 complete show listed)
Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii (cancelled)
Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles (originally scheduled for November 18)
BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada (originally scheduled for
November 3) (joined by Bonnie Raitt) (Entry 0.955)
Backing: Chuck Leavell: keyboards, back-up vocals; Darryl Jones: bass, back-up
vocals; Bobby Keys: saxophone; The New West Horns (Kent Smith, Tim Ries,
Michael Davis): horns; Lisa Fischer: back-up vocals, shared vocals; Bernard
Fowler: back-up vocals, percussion; Blondie Chaplin: back-up vocals, percussion, guitar.
2006 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron2006.html
Performed songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=2006
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco8.html
Nico Zentgrafs Collectors News http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/news2006.htm
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=2006
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
2006
Sing This All Together
LIVE SHOWS
REMIXING SESSION
RELEASES
0.909 JANUARY 10 NOVEMBER 25, 2006 THE SET (IN ALPHABETICAL ORDER) A BIGGER
BANG WORLD TOUR, THE AMERICAS, AUSTRALASIA, EUROPE and NORTH AMERICAN FALL TOUR
1 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
2 All Down The Line
3 Angie
4 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
5 Back Of My Hand
6 Beast Of Burden
7 Before They Make Me Run
8 Bitch
9 Bob Wills Is Still The King (Jennings)
10 Brown Sugar
11 Champagne And Reefer (Morganfield)
12 Con le mie lacrime (Jagger, Richards, Danpa)
13 Connection
14 Dead Flowers
15 El Paso (Robbins)
16 Far Away Eyes
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66
NOTES: Cuts 1-66: Keyboards Chuck Leavell (also back-up vocals cuts 10, 13, 17, 20, 24, 25, 37, 38,
43, 45, 48, 51, 54); bass Darryl Jones (also back-up vocals cut 66); Cuts: 1-3, 6-8, 10, 13, 18, 2022, 24, 25, 28, 29, 31, 34, 37-39, 40, 43, 45, 46, 48, 51-53, 55, 57, 59, 63-65: Back-up vocals
(some off stage) Bernard Fowler, Lisa Fischer, Blondie Chaplin (Bernard Fowler and Blondie
Chaplin also percussion on many cuts); Cuts 1, 2, 7, 8, 10, 19, 25, 29, 30, 32, 35-37, 42, 54, 59,
60: Saxophone Bobby Keys and/or horns The New West Horns (Kent Smith: trumpet, Tim Ries:
saxophone; Michael Davis: trombone); Cuts 5, 9, 14-16, 32, 35, 40, 52, 59, 60: Additional guitar
Mick Jagger; Cuts 7, 13, 19, 26, 29, 49, 56, 66: Vocals Keith Richards (cut 66 without guitar);
Mick Jagger not involved; Cuts 9, 15, 16, 19, 56: Pedal steel Ron Wood; Cuts 10, 18, 19, 21, 22,
24, 27, 29, 38, 40, 46, 48, 52, 53, 66: Additional guitar Blondie Chaplin; Cuts 11, 34, 54:
Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 18, 37: Shared vocals Lisa Fischer; Cuts 18, 50: Percussion and
back-up vocals Bernard Fowler; Cuts 33, 63: Electric piano Mick Jagger; Cuts 46, 53, 64: Additional keyboards Tim Ries; Cut 64: Trombone intro Michael Davis; Titles not listed with release
reference in any Entry below: Cut 6: Only performed March 4, 2006 (Las Vegas); Cut 61: Chorus
clip only; performed October 1, 2006 (Wichita).
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (up to and including 2012) and on film or TV.
Obviously there are more recordings available to collectors: Most shows of this tour have been
circulated in one audio form or another with their full programme. Exceptions are San Juan,
Puerto Rico (February 11, 2006), Monterrey, Mexico (March 1, 2006), Little Rock (March 9, 2006),
Missoula (October 4, 2006), Regina (October 6 & 8, 2006) and Nampa (November 14, 2006) of
which no recordings seem to exist, and the Beacon Theatre, New York City (October 29, 2006)
from where only the officially released titles are available.
0.910 JANUARY 10, 2006 MONTREAL MEMORY, CENTRE BELL (formerly MOLSON CENTRE),
MONTREAL
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 You Got Me Rocking
3 Shes So Cold
4 Tumbling Dice
5 Oh No, Not You Again
6 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
7 Rain Fall Down
8 Midnight Rambler
9 Night Time Is The Right Time (Brown, Cadena, Herman)
10 This Place Is Empty
11 Get Off Of My Cloud
12 Honky Tonk Women
13 Sympathy For The Devil
Cuts 1-5, 9, 10: Released on RIO DE JANEIRO 06 (BT CD).
Cuts 6-8, 11-13: Released on BUENOS AIRES 06 (BT CD).
0.910A JANUARY 15, 2006 TD BANKNORTH GARDEN (formerly FLEET CENTER), BOSTON
1 You Got Me Rocking
Cut 1: Released on CHICAGO 06 (BT CD).
0.911 JANUARY 18, 2006 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Lets Spend The Night Together
3 Oh No, Not You Again
4 Love Is Strong
5 Rocks Off
6 Worried About You
7 Rain Fall Down
8 Midnight Rambler
9 Tumbling Dice
10 Gimmie Shelter
11 This Place Is Empty
12 Happy
13 Miss You
14 Rough Justice
15 Get Off Of My Cloud
16 Honky Tonk Women
17 Sympathy For The Devil
18 Start Me Up
19 Brown Sugar
20 You Cant Always Get What You Want
21 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cuts 1-21: Released on BANG AT THE MSG (BT CD [Discs 1 and 2]).
Cuts 5, 6: Released on CHICAGO 06 (BT CD).
Cut 10: Released on ULTRA RARE BANGS (BT CD).
0.912 JANUARY 20, 2006 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN, NEW YORK CITY
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
3 Lets Spend The Night Together
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5
6
7
8
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10
11
12
13
14
15
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17
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19
20
21
Cuts 1-21: Released on BANG AT THE MSG (BT CD [Discs 3 and 4]).
Cut 5: Released on CHICAGO 06 (BT CD).
0.915 FEBRUARY 5, 2006 HALFTIME SHOW, SUPER BOWL XL, FORD FIELD, DETROIT
1 Start Me Up
2 Rough Justice
3 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
4 Press Conference
5 Start Me Up
6 Mick Jagger Interview
Songs 1-3: Broadcast live by numerous TV stations all over the world; - Released in
NFL SUPER BOWL XL - PITTSBURGH STEELERS CHAMPIONSHIP(DVD), Warner Home
Movie 80199 (US), February 28, 2006;
THE ROLLING STONES ON TV 2005/06 VOLUME 2 (BT DVD)
0.916 FEBRUARY 18, 2006 FREE CONCERT, PRAIA DE COPACABANA, RIO DE JANEIRO,
Video Director: Joe DeOliveira
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Tumbling Dice
5 Oh No, Not You Again
6 Wild Horses
7 Rain Fall Down
8 Midnight Rambler
9 Night Time Is The Right Time (Brown, Cadena, Herman)
10 This Place Is Empty
11 Happy
12 Miss You
13 Rough Justice
14 Get Off Of My Cloud
15 Honky Tonk Women
16 Sympathy For The Devil
17 Start Me Up
18 Brown Sugar
19 You Cant Always Get What You Want
20 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
21 Hotel Clips Involving All Four Rolling Stones
Songs 1-20: Shown live by Brazilian TV (Central Globo De Producao/TV Globo); released on A BIG
BANG TOUR RIO 2006, on COBACABANA BEACH and other BT DVDs.
Cuts 1-20: Released on
ABSOLUTELY MINDBLOWING (BT CD [Discs 1 and 2]);
AT THE COPA (BT CD);
RIO DE JANEIRO 06 (BT CD).
Songs 1-3, 6-9, 11-15, 17-20, Line 21: Released on THE BIGGEST BANG (DVD box set), CPIRedline Entertainment 75022 [Disc 2], June 12, 2007.
Songs 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 11, 16-20: Shown in The Rolling Stones Live In Rio A Bigger Bang, TV Special
(BBC One), May 23, 2010.
Cut 1: Released on ULTRA RARE BANGS (BT CD).
NOTES: Concert attracted the largest crowd in The Rolling Stones history to this date: More than 1.2
million people; Line 21: Recorded at the Copacabana Palace, Rio De Janeiro, February 18,
2006, before show.
0.917 FEBRUARY 21, 2006 NFL SUPER BOWL XL - PITTSBURGH STEELERS CHAMPIONSHIP(DVD), WARNER HOME MOVIE 80199 (US)
A Start Me Up
B Rough Justice
C (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Songs A-C: Recorded at the Super Bowl XL, Ford Field, Detroit, February 5, 2006.
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Happy
Miss You
Rough Justice
Start Me Up
Honky Tonk Women
Sympathy For The Devil
Paint It Black
Brown Sugar
You Cant Always Get What You Want
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cuts 1-20: Broadcast live by Argentinian radio (Radio Spika); released on ABSOLUTELY MINDBLOWING (BT CD [Discs 3 and 4]).
Songs 1, 2, 4-13, 15-20: Shown in ROLLING STONES EN ARGENTINA, Argentinian TV (Canal
Trece), February 23, 2006; released on WHITE AND BLUE (BT DVD).
Cuts 1, 2, 4-13, 15-20: Released on BUENOS AIRES 06 (BT CD).
Songs 6, 11, 12, 17, 20: Released on THE BIGGEST BANG (DVD box set), CPI-Redline
Entertainment 75022 [Disc 3 Argentina], June 12, 2007.
Cuts 10, 20: Released on ULTRA RARE BANGS (BT CD).
0.919A FEBRUARY 26, 2006 FORO SOL, AUTODROMO HERMANOS RODRIGUEZ, MEXICO
CITY
1 Angie
2 Gimmie Shelter
3 Get Off Of My Cloud
Cut 1: Released on FIFTH BANG IN JAPAN (BT CD).
Cuts 2, 3: Released on STUTTGART 06 (BT CD).
0.919C MARCH 14, 2006 PRIVATE CONCERT, RADIO CITY MUSIC HALL, NEW YORK CITY
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
3 Shattered
4 Oh No, Not You Again
5 Tumbling Dice
6 Worried About You
7 Gimmie Shelter
8 Midnight Rambler
9 This Place Is Empty
10 Happy
11 You Got Me Rocking
12 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
13 Get Off Of My Cloud
14 Sympathy For The Devil
15 Honky Tonk Women
16 Start Me Up
17 Brown Sugar
18 You Cant Always Get What You Want
19 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cuts 1-19: Released on RIDING TO THE RESCUE (BT CD).
Cuts 7, 15: Released on FIFTH BANG IN JAPAN (BT CD).
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Start Me Up
Brown Sugar
You Cant Always Get What You Want
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Shes So Cold
Rain Fall Down
Wild Horses
As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
Going To A Go-Go (Robinson, Tarplin, Moore, Rogers)
Back Of My Hand
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Miss You
Rough Justice
Start Me Up
Honky Tonk Women
Sympathy For The Devil
Paint It Black
Brown Sugar
You Cant Always Get What You Want
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
0.923 APRIL 2, 2006 SAITAMA SUPER ARENA, SAITAMA, JAPAN, Video Director: Toru Uehara
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
3 Lets Spend The Night Together
4 Oh No, Not You Again
5 Sway
6 Wild Horses
7 Rain Fall Down
8 Midnight Rambler
9 Tumbling Dice
10 This Place Is Empty
11 Happy
12 Miss You
13 Rough Justice
14 Start Me Up
15 Honky Tonk Women
16 Sympathy For The Devil
17 Paint It Black
18 Brown Sugar
19 You Cant Always Get What You Want
20 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
21 Charlie Watts Interview
22 Ron Wood Interview
23 Mick Jagger Interview
24 Keith Richards Interview
Songs 1-20: Shown in LIVE AT SAITAMA, JAPAN 2006 / LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: THE ROLLING
STONES, Japanese TV (Wowow), May 27, 2006.; released on
LIVE AT SAITAMA, JAPAN 2006 (BT DVD);
LIVE IN JAPAN/SUPER ARENA, SAITAMA 2006 (BT DVD);
SAITAMA SUPER ARENA, APRIL 2, 2006 (BT DVD).
Cuts 1-20: Released on
BANG IN JAPAN 2006 (BT CD Box [Discs 7, 8]);
BANG IN JAPAN 2006 (BT CD Box [Discs 11, 12 - from TV])
BANG IN SAITAMA (BT CD);
A BIGGER BANG IN SAITAMA (BT CD);
FOURTH BANG IN JAPAN (BT CD);
SAITAMA SUPER ARENA REMASTER 2006 (BT CD).
Songs 3, 7, 13, Lines 21, 22: Released on THE BIGGEST BANG (DVD box set), CPI-Redline
Entertainment 75022 [Disc 3 Japan and China], June 12, 2007.
Lines 21-24: Released on WILD HORSES IN SHANGHAI (BT DVD).
NOTES: Lines 21-24: Short clips commenting on The Rolling Stones first visit to mainland China.
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9
10
11
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13
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15
16
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Gimmie Shelter
Tumbling Dice
This Place Is Empty
Happy
Miss You
Rough Justice
Get Off Of My Cloud
Honky Tonk Women
Sympathy For The Devil
Paint It Black
Start Me Up
Brown Sugar
You Cant Always Get What You Want
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Mick Jagger Interview by Ellen Fanning
Keith Richards Interview by Ellen Fanning
Ron Wood Interview by Ellen Fanning
Charlie Watts Interview by Ellen Fanning
0.925 APRIL 8, 2006 SHANGHAI GRAND STAGE, SHANGHAI, Video Director: Wang Xianshen
1 Start Me Up
2 You Got Me Rocking
3 Oh No, Not You Again
4 Bitch
5 Wild Horses
6 Rain Fall Down
7 Midnight Rambler
8 Gimmie Shelter
9 Tumbling Dice
10 This Place Is Empty
11 Happy
12 Sympathy For The Devil
13 Miss You
14 Its Only Rock n Roll
15
16
17
18
19
Paint It Black
Jumpin Jack Flash
You Cant Always Get What You Want
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Wild Horses
0.927 MAY 23, 2006 LIVE AT SAITAMA, JAPAN 2006 / LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: THE ROLLING STONES, JAPANESE TV (WOWOW)
A Jumpin Jack Flash
B Its Only Rock n Roll
C Lets Spend The Night Together
D Oh No, Not You Again
E Sway
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
Wild Horses
Rain Fall Down
Midnight Rambler
Tumbling Dice
This Place Is Empty
Happy
Miss You
Rough Justice
Start Me Up
Honky Tonk Women
Sympathy For The Devil
Paint It Black
Brown Sugar
You Cant Always Get What You Want
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Songs A-T: Recorded at Saitama Super Arena, Saitama, Japan, April 2, 2006.
0.929 LATE MAY/SEPTEMBER 26 2006 THE STONES IN THE PARK (DVD), NAIVE VISION
GRANADA EDV 701 (FRANCE)/NETWORK 795512 (UK)
A Midnight Rambler
B Mick Jagger Interview
C Street Fighting Man
D (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Mick Jagger Interview (B cont.)
E Im Free
F Guitar Riffs
G Eulogy For Brian Jones
H Im Yours And Im Hers (Winter)
I Jumpin Jack Flash
Mick Jagger Interview (B cont.)
J Honky Tonk Women
K Love In Vain (Johnson)
L Sympathy For The Devil
M Mercy, Mercy (Covay, Miller)
N Stray Cat Blues
O No Expectations
Songs A, C-E, H-L, M-O, Lines B, G, Track F: Recorded at Hyde Park, London, July 5, 1969.
NOTES: Most songs incomplete; Re-release of the 1969 TV special STONES IN THE PARK with
new bonus tracks (songs M-O).
0.930 JUNE, 2006 BIGGEST MISTAKE (PLANNED CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS 3674142
(GERMANY)
A1 Biggest Mistake (Radio Edit)
A2 Start Me Up
A3 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cut A1: Recorded at La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, and/or Ocean Way Recording
Studios & The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, March 14-April and June 6-28, 2005.
Cuts A2, A3: Recorded at the Super Bowl XL, Ford Field, Detroit, February 5, 2006.
0.931 JUNE 4, 2006 BIGGEST MISTAKE (PLANNED SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS 3644267
(GERMANY)
A Biggest Mistake (Radio Edit)
B Rough Justice
Side A: Recorded at La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, and/or Ocean Way Recording
Studios & The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, March 14-April and June 6-28, 2005.
Side B: Recorded at the Super Bowl XL, Ford Field, Detroit, February 5, 2006.
NOTES: Side B: Dropped in favour of a 2003 live recording from LOlympia, Paris (see Entry 0.932).
0.932 JULY 7, 2006 BIGGEST MISTAKE (SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS EMI VSCDT 1914 9463
364426 7 9 (UK)
A Biggest Mistake
B Hand Of Fate
Side A: Recorded at La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, and/or Ocean Way Recording
Studios & The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, March 14-April and June 6-28, 2005.
Side B: Recorded at LOlympia, Paris, July 11, 2003.
NOTES: Re-released with bonus tracks on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box
set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 45], April 11, 2011 (see below).
0.933 JULY 7/AUGUST 21, 2006 BIGGEST MISTAKE (CD SINGLE), VIRGIN RECORDS EMI
0094674 1420 (EUROPE)/VSCDX1914 0094674 1420 (UK)
A1 Biggest Mistake
A2 Dance Pt. 1
A3 Before They Make Me Run
Cut A1: Recorded at La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, and/or Ocean Way Recording
Studios & The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, March 14-April and June 6-28, 2005.
Cuts A2, A3: Recorded at LOlympia, Paris, July 11, 2003
NOTES: Re-released with a bonus track on THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD box
set), Universal 06025 2760346 9 [Disc 45], April 11, 2011 (see above).
0.934A JULY 10, 2006 PRESS CONFERENCE, HOTEL PRINCIPE DI SAVOIA, MILAN, ITALY
1 Press Conference
2 Charlie Watts Interview
3 Keith Richards Interview
4 Mick Jagger Interview
Lines 1-4: Released on THE BIGGEST BANG (DVD box set), CPI-Redline Entertainment 75022 [Disc
4 Salt of the Earth], June 12, 2007.
0.935 JULY 11, 2006 STADIO GIUSEPPE MEAZZA (formerly SAN SIRO), MILAN, ITALY
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
3 Oh No, Not You Again
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
6
7
8
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10
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12
13
14
15
16
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18
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20
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5
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7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Cuts 1-20: Released on SWISS MADE - A BIGGER BANG IN ZURICH (BT CD).
Song 1 (incomplete): Shown in or released on
Tagesschau, Swiss TV (SF1), August 5 and August 6, 2006;
Le journal, Swiss TV (TSR1), August 6, 2006;
Telegiornale, Swiss TV (TSI), August 5, 2006;
A BIGGER BANG IN EUROPE (BT DVD).
Song 3 (incomplete): Shown in
Telegiornale, Swiss TV (TSI), August 5, 2006;
Zuri News, Tele Zuri, August 6, 2006.
0.943A SEPTEMBER 23, 2006 HALIFAX COMMONS, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA
1 Monkey Man
Cut 1: Released on SHE WAS HOT, HOT, HOT! IN ATLANTIC CITY (BT CDR).
0.944 SEPTEMBER 27, 2006 GIANTS STADIUM, EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY
1 Its Only Rock n Roll
2 Live With Me
3 Monkey Man
4 Sway
5 Far Away Eyes
6 Streets Of Love
7 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
8 Midnight Rambler
9 Tumbling Dice
10 You Got The Silver
11 Little T & A
12 Under My Thumb
13 Rough Justice
14 Start Me Up
15 Honky Tonk Women
16 Sympathy For The Devil
17 Jumpin Jack Flash
18 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
19 Brown Sugar
Cuts 1-19: Released on LITTLE S & M (BT CD [Discs 1, 2]).
0.945 SEPTEMBER 29, 2006 CHURCHILL DOWNS RACE TRACK, LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
3 Oh No, Not You Again
4 Lets Spend The Night Together
5 Dead Flowers
6 Streets Of Love
7 Midnight Rambler
8 Tumbling Dice
9 You Got The Silver
10 Little T & A
11 Miss You
12 Rough Justice
13 Start Me Up
14 Honky Tonk Women
15 Sympathy For The Devil
16 Paint It Black
17 Brown Sugar
18 You Cant Always Get What You Want
19 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cuts 1-19: Released on LITTLE S & M (BT CD [Discs 3, 4]).
Cut 5: Released on ULTRA RARE BANGS (BT CD).
0.946 OCTOBER 6 or 8, 2006 MOSAIC STADIUM AT TAYLOR FIELD, REGINA, SASKATCHEWAN, CANADA
1 Honky Tonk Women
Song 1 (incomplete): Premiered in SHINE A LIGHT, film, first shown at The Berlin Film Festival,
Berlinale Palast, Berlin, February 7, 2008; released on SHINE A LIGHT (DVD), Paramount
35187, July 29, 2008.
0.949 OCTOBER 22, 2006 ZILKER PARK, AUSTIN, TEXAS; Film Director: Hamish Hamilton
1 You Got Me Rocking
2 Lets Spend The Night Together
3 Shes So Cold
4 Oh No, Not You Again
5 Sway
6 Bob Wills Is Still The King (Jennings)
7 Streets Of Love
8 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
9 Bitch
10 Tumbling Dice
11 Learning The Game (Holly)
12 Little T & A
13 Under My Thumb
14 Get Off Of My Cloud
15 Start Me Up
16 Honky Tonk Women
17 Sympathy For The Devil
18 Jumpin Jack Flash
19 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
20 You Cant Always Get What You Want
21 Brown Sugar
22 Learning The Game (Holly)
23 Bob Wills Is Still The King (Jennings)
Songs 1-14, 16-19, 21-23 (9 soundtrack, 22, 23 incomplete): Released on THE BIGGEST BANG
(DVD box set), CPI-Redline Entertainment 75022 [Disc 1], June 12, 2007.
NOTES: Songs 22, 23: Rehearsals, recorded before show.
0.950 OCTOBER 24-26 and 29, 2006 REHEARSALS, BEACON THEATRE, NEW YORK CITY,
Director: Martin Scorsese
1 Drop Down Mama (Estes)
2 Some Girls
3 Charlie Watts Interview
4 Ron Wood And Keith Richards Inspecting Drum Kit
5 Honky Tonk Women
6 She Saw Me Coming
7 Champagne And Reefer (Morganfield)
8 Shine A Light
9 Wild Horses
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Songs 1, 2, 5-8 (all incomplete), Lines 3, 4, Tracks 9, 10, 19 (9, 10 soundtrack; 19, soundtrack, probably incomplete): Premiered in SHINE A LIGHT, film, first shown at The Berlin Film Festival,
Berlinale Palast, Berlin, February 7, 2008.
Songs 1, 2, 5-8, 11, 13, 15 (all incomplete), Lines 3, 4, 12, 14, 16, Tracks 9, 10, 17-19 (9, 10 soundtrack and film; 19 soundtrack, probably incomplete): Released on SHINE A LIGHT (DVD),
Paramount 35187, July 29, 2008.
NOTES: Song 7, Line 14: Mick Jagger solo recordings in hotel room; Tracks 9, 10, 17-19: Instrumentals; Tracks 9, 18: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Track 10: Keith Richards solo recording, composed on
the set for PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: AT WORLDS END, film, September 11-15, 2006
(see KEITH RICHARDS, Entry 3287); Song 11: Involving both Keith Richards and Mick Jagger on
vocals; Tracks 17, 18: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Track 19: Origin unconfirmed; might come
from an unidentified studio session.
0.951 OCTOBER 29, 2006 BEACON THEATRE, NEW YORK CITY, Director: Martin Scorsese
1 Start Me Up
2 Shattered
3 She Was Hot
4 All Down The Line
5 Loving Cup
6 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
7 Im Free
8 Undercover Of The Night
9 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
10 Shine A Light
11 Champagne And Reefer (Morganfield)
12 Tumbling Dice
13 You Got The Silver
14 Little T & A
15 Sympathy For The Devil
16 Live With Me
17 Paint It Black
18 Jumpin Jack Flash
19 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
20 Bill Clinton And His Entourage
Songs 8, 10, 14, 17 (10 soundtrack, incomplete), Line 20: Released on SHINE A LIGHT (DVD),
Paramount 35187, July 29, 2008.
Cuts 8, 10, 14, 17: Released on SHINE A LIGHT (CD), Universal UICY-1408/9 (Japan), March 31,
2008.
Cuts 10, 14, 17: Released on SHINE A LIGHT (CD), Universal 02517 64744 2/B0010961-02 (UK/
Europe), April 1, 2008.
Song 10 (soundtrack, incomplete), Line 20: Premiered in SHINE A LIGHT, film, first shown at The
Berlin Film Festival, Berlinale Palast, Berlin, February 7, 2008.
Cut 10: Released on LIVE: THE ROLLING STONES 50TH ANNIVERSARY (double CD), Universal
Music RSTCHVCD1, April 30, 2013.
NOTES: Cut 5: Additional vocals and guitar Jack White; Cut 6: Additional piano: Tim Ries; Cut 11:
Additional guitar and vocals Buddy Guy; Cut 15: Additional vocals Christina Aguilera; Line 20:
Reception before show plus opening address for the concert.
0.952 NOVEMBER 1, 2006 BEACON THEATRE, NEW YORK CITY, Director: Martin Scorsese
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Shattered
3 She Was Hot
4 All Down The Line
5 Loving Cup
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
0.954 NOVEMBER 17, 2006 BOARDWALK HALL, ATLANTIC CITY, NEW JERSEY
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
3 Oh No, Not You Again
4 She Was Hot
5 Loving Cup
6 Streets Of Love
7 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
8 All Down The Line
9 Tumbling Dice
10 You Got The Silver
11 Connection
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
Under My Thumb
Shes So Cold
Start Me Up
Honky Tonk Women
Sympathy For The Devil
Paint It Black
Brown Sugar
You Cant Always Get What You Want
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cuts 1-20: Released on SHE WAS HOT, HOT, HOT! IN ATLANTIC CITY (BT CDR).
2007
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
JUNE
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5
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10
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18
21
23
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30
JULY
6
9
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20
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25
28
AUGUST
1
3
5
8
11
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15
18
21
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2007 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron2007.html
Performed Songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=2007
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco8.html
Nico Zentgrafs Collectors News http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/news2007.htm
Shows & Bootlegs at a Glance http://dbboots.com/content.php?op=lstshow&cmd=showall&year=2007
Japanese Archives http://www10.atwiki.jp/stones/m/pages/266.html?guid=on
Shows and IORR Reviews http://www.iorr.org/tour05/tour07.htm
IORR News http://www.iorr.org/news0712.htm
Chuck Leavells Tour Diary http://www.chuckleavell.com/_blog/?m=200706
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/20052009/2007year-sto.htm
Roberts Discs http://www.stonesvikingrob.com/2007.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
2007
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
REMIXING SESSION
RELEASES
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
Rough Justice
Mick Jagger And Ron Wood Interview
Keith Richards And Charlie Watts Interview
Tumbling Dice
Ill Go Crazy (Brown)
Mick Jagger Interview
Ron Wood Interview
Keith Richards Interview
Charlie Watts Interview
0.958A JUNE 5 AUGUST 26, 2007 THE SET, A BIGGER BANG WORLD TOUR: EUROPE
(POSTPONED AND EXTRA SHOWS)
1 Start Me Up
2 Lets Spend The Night Together
2a You Got Me Rocking
2b Shattered
3 Rough Justice
3a Oh No, Not You Again
4 All Down The Line
4a Rocks Off
4b Bitch
4c Love In Vain (Johnson)
5 Shes So Cold
5a She Was Hot
5b Let It Bleed
5c Monkey Man
5d Live With Me
5e Dead Flowers
5f Love Is Strong
6 Sweet Virginia
6a Shine A Light
6b Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
6c Some Girls
6d
6e
6f
6g
6h
6i
7
7a
7b
7c
8
8a
9
10
10a
11
11a
11b
11c
12
12a
13
13a
13b
14
15
16
17
18
19
Waiting On A Friend
Beast Of Burden
Ruby Tuesday
Streets Of Love
You Cant Always Get What You Want
No Expectations
Cant You Hear Me Knocking
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Midnight Rambler
Sway
Ill Go Crazy (Brown)
Night Time Is The Right Time (Brown, Cadena, Herman)
Tumbling Dice
You Got The Silver
Happy
Wanna Hold You
Slipping Away
Before They Make Me Run
Little T & A
Its Only Rock n Roll
Miss You
Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
Respectable
Get Off Of My
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Honky Tonk Women
Sympathy For The Devil
Paint It Black
Jumpin Jack Flash
Brown Sugar
NOTES: Variations of the standard line-up: Cuts 1-19: Keyboards Chuck Leavell (also back-up vocals
cuts 1, 2, 2b, 3, 3a, 6a, 6h, 8a, 13b, 15, 18, 19); bass Darryl Jones (also back-up vocals cut 2a);
Cuts: 1-4b, 5a, 5b, 6b, 6e, 6g, 6h, 7, 7a, 7c, 8, 8a, 9, 11b, 11c, 12, 12a, 14-19: Back-up vocals
(some off stage) Bernard Fowler, Lisa Fischer, Blondie Chaplin (Bernard Fowler and Blondie
Chaplin also percussion on many cuts); Cuts 4-4b, 5c, 5d, 6, 6b, 6d, 8, 8a, 10a, 11, 11b, 11c,
12a, 19: Saxophone Bobby Keys and/or horns The New West Horns (Kent Smith: trumpet, Tim
Ries: saxophone; Michael Davis: trombone); Cuts 5a, 6h, 7c: Additional keyboards Tim Ries;
Cuts 1, 5a, 5b, 6a, 6g, 7c, 10, 10a, 11c, 14, 18, 19: Additional guitar Blondie Chaplin; Cuts 5e, 6d,
6g, 6i, 12a, 13a: Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cuts 6, 7b: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 6c:
Percussion and back-up vocals Bernard Fowler; Cut 6h: Trombone intro Michael Davis; Cuts 8,
8a: Shared vocals Lisa Fischer; Cuts 10-11c: Vocals Keith Richards (cut 10 without guitar); Mick
Jagger not involved; Cut 10a: Pedal steel Ron Wood; Set-list variations: Cuts 2-2b / 3 and 3a /
4-4c / 5-5f / 6-6i / 7-7c / 8and 8a / 10 and 10a / 11-11c / 12 and 12a / 13-13b: Alternatives;
normally one cut per slot for each show; Title not listed with release reference in any Entry
below: Cut 11c: Only performed July 28, 2007 (St. Petersburg).
RELEASE INFORMATION: The Ultimate Guide lists performances by The Rolling Stones released
on official records and on classical bootlegs (up to and including 2012) and on film or TV.
Obviously there are more recordings available to collectors: Most shows of this tour have been
circulated in one audio form or another with their full programme. Exceptions are Barcelona
(July 12, 2007) of which no recording has surfaced, plus Budva (July 9, 2007) and Oslo (August
8, 2007) of which only parts seem to have been recorded.
/
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14
15
16
17
18
19
20
0.961 JUNE 10, 2007 ISLE OF WIGHT FESTIVAL, SEACLOSE PARK, NEWPORT, ISLE OF
WIGHT
1 Start Me Up
2 You Got Me Rocking
3 Rough Justice
4 Love In Vain (Johnson)
5 Cant You Hear Me Knocking
6 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
7 Tumbling Dice
8 Wanna Hold You
9 Slipping Away
10 Miss You
11 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
12 Honky Tonk Women
13 Sympathy For The Devil
14 Brown Sugar
15 Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts 1-15: Released on ISLE OF WIGHT (BT CD).
Songs 1, 13: Shown in Festival Isle of Wight, German-French TV (Arte), July 10, 2007.
Cuts 1, 13: Released on THE BIGGER BANG IN STUTTGART (BT CD).
Songs 1, 13 (1 incomplete): Released on KINGS OF EUROPE BIGGER BANG EUROPE 07
(BT DVD [Disc 1]).
Song 6: Circulated on video (professional multi-camera recording).
Cut 13: Released on ULTRA RARE BANGS (BT CD).
NOTES: Song 4: Additional vocals Paolo Nutini; Song 6: Additional vocals Amy Winehouse.
0.962 JUNE 12, 2007 THE BIGGEST BANG (DVD BOX SET), CPI-REDLINE ENTERTAINMENT
75022 (US)
AA You Got Me Rocking
AB Lets Spend The Night Together
AC Shes So Cold
AD Oh No, Not You Again
AE Sway
AF Bob Wills Is Still The King (Jennings)
AG Streets Of Love
AH Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
AI Tumbling Dice
AJ Learning The Game (Holly)
AK Little T & A
AL Under My Thumb
AM Get Off Of My Cloud
AN Honky Tonk Women
AO Sympathy For The Devil
AP Jumpin Jack Flash
AQ (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
AR Brown Sugar
AS Bitch
AT Learning The Game (Holly)
AU Bob Wills Is Still The King (Jennings)
AV Charlie Watts Interview
AW I Cant Be Satisfied (Morganfield)
BA Jumpin Jack Flash
BB Its Only Rock n Roll
BC You Got Me Rocking
BD Wild Horses
BE Rain Fall Down
BF Midnight Rambler
BG Night Time Is The Right Time (Brown, Cadena, Herman)
BH Happy
BI Miss You
BJ Rough Justice
BK Get Off Of My Cloud
BL Honky Tonk Women
BM Start Me Up
BN Brown Sugar
BO You Cant Always Get What You Want
BP (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
BQ Hotel Clips Involving All Four Rolling Stones
CA Lets Spend The Night Together
CB Press Conference
CC Charlie Watts Interview
CD Rain Fall Down
CE Rough Justice
CF Keith Richards Interview
CG Press Conference
CH Chuck Leavell And Mick Jagger
CI Bitch
CJ Midnight Rambler
CK Gimmie Shelter
CL This Place Is Empty
CM Keith Richards Interview orange leather jacket
CN Its Only Rock n Roll
Charlie Watts Interview (CC cont.)
CO Ron Wood Interview
CP Mick Jagger Interview
Charlie Watts Interview (AV cont.)
CQ Ron Wood Interview
CR Keith Richards Interview
CS Worried About You
CT
CU
CV
CW
CX
CY
CZ
Ca
Cb
DA
DB
DC
DD
DE
DF
DG
DH
DI
DJ
DK
DL
DM
DN
DO
DP
DQ
DR
DS
DT
DU
DV
DW
DX
DY
DZ
Da
Db
Dc
Dd
De
Df
Songs AA-AU (AS soundtrack to off-rolling credits): Recorded at Zilker Park, Austin, Texas, October
22, 2006.
Lines AV, CP-CR: Recorded in Buenos Aires, around February 23, 2006.
Songs AW, DL, DR (DR incomplete): Rehearsals recorded at Discoteca Alcatraz, Milan, Italy, July 6-8,
2006.
Songs BA-BP: Recorded at Praia de Copacabana, Rio De Janeiro, February 18, 2006.
Line BQ: Recorded at the Copacabana Palace, Rio De Janeiro, February 18, 2006.
Songs CA, CD, CE, Lines CC, CO: Recorded at Saitama Super Arena, Saitama, Japan, April 2, 2006.
Line CB: Recorded at Four Seasons Hotel, Tokyo, March 20, 2006.
Line CF: Recorded at Julliard School of Music, Lincoln Center, New York City, May 10, 2005.
Line CG: Recorded at Four Seasons Hotel, Shanghai, April 7, 2006.
Line CH, Song DK: Recorded at Four Seasons Hotel or in Mick Jaggers dressing room, Shanghai,
April 7 or 8, 2006.
Songs CI-CL, CN, Cb, Line CM, DJ: Recorded at Shanghai Grand Stage, Shanghai, April 8, 2006.
Songs CS-CW: Recorded at River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires, February 21, 2006.
Songs CX, CY; Lines DA, DW: Recorded at BC Place Stadium, Vancouver, British Columbia,
November 25, 2006.
Song CZ: Recorded at PNC Park, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, September 28, 2005.
Song Ca: Recorded at Qwest Field, Seattle, Washington, October 17, 2006.
Song DB (incomplete): Rehearsal, recorded at Greenwood College, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August,
2005.
Songs DD, DS, DV: Montage clips from numerous shows of the Bigger Bang World Tour, 2005/2006.
Lines DE, DH, Songs DF, DG: Recorded at the Super Bowl XL, Ford Field, Detroit, February 5, 2006.
Songs DC, DI, De, Df (DC incomplete): Recorded at Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada, August 10, 2005.
Lines DM-DP: Recorded at Hotel Principe di Savoia, Milan, Italy, July 10, 2006.
Songs DQ, DP (DP incomplete): Recorded at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza (a.k.a. San Siro), Milan, Italy,
July 11, 2006.
Line DT, Song DU: Recorded at River Plate Stadium, Buenos Aires, February 23, 2006.
Line DX: Recorded in Paris, France, probably on the roof of the Four seasons Hotel George V, around
July 28, 2006.
Song DY: Recorded La Fonderie Studio, Paris, France, around July 28, 2006 (see CHARLIE WATTS,
Entry 6121).
Song DZ, Line Da: Keith Richards solo recording, unknown location, Bigger Bang World Tour, late
2005 or early 2006.
Song Db, Line Dc: Ron Wood dobro and guitar tunes, recorded at unknown location, Bigger Bang
World Tour, probably Autumn, 2005.
Song Dd: Mick Jagger solo rehearsal, probably recorded at Fenway Park, Boston, August 18 or 19,
2005.
NOTES: Credits: Directors: Hamish Hamilton, Joe DeOliveira, Toru Uehara, Wang Xianshen, Fernando
Rolon, Jacob Cohl and Anthony Green; Producers: The Rolling Stones; Executive Producer:
Michael Cohl for Concert Productions International (CPI); Music Production: Ed Cherney; Length:
550 mins.; Songs AA-AS: Disc 1; Songs AT, AU (rehearsals, both incomplete): Disc 1 Bonus
Features > Austin Mini Documentary; Line AV, Song AW: Disc 1 Bonus Features > I Cant Be
Satisfied; Songs BA-BP: Disc 2; Line BQ: Disc 2 Rio de Janeiro (Documentary [taken from
Inside, National Geographic Channel, August 27, 2006]); Songs CA, CD, CE, Lines CB, CC:
Disc 3 Japan; Lines CF-CH, CM, Songs CI-CL, CN: Disc 3 China; Lines CP-CR, Songs
CS-CW: Disc 3 Argentina; Song CX: Disc 3 Bonus Features > Featurettes; Songs CY-Cb:
Disc 3 Bonus Features > Duets; Line DADW: Disc 4 Salt of The Earth; Line DX, Song DY:
Disc 4 Bonus Features > If It Aint Got That Swing; Song DZ, Line Da: Disc 4 Bonus Features >
Hurricane; Track Db, Line Dc: Disc 4 Bonus Features > Outlets Of Emotion; Song Dd: Disc 4
Bonus Features > Busking; Songs De, Df: Disc 4 Bonus Songs.
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Cuts 1-19: Released on ITS A MANS MANS MANS WORLD (BT CD).
Songs 3, 4 (both incomplete): Shown by BFM TV Monde (French TV), June 17, 2007; released on
KINGS OF EUROPE BIGGER BANG EUROPE 07 (BT DVD [Disc 1]).
19
Cuts 1-19: Released on BIGGEST EVER BANG IN MADRID (BT CD [Discs 1, 2]).
Songs 3, 5 (both incomplete, 5 overdubbed with Rough Justice): Shown in a Spanish TV news report
(TVE), June 29, 2007; released on KINGS OF EUROPE BIGGER BANG EUROPE 07 (BT
DVD [Disc 1]).
0.969 JUNE 30, 2007 ESTADIO MUNICIPAL DE SANTO DOMINGO, EL EJIDO, ALMERIA,
SPAIN
1 Start Me Up
2 You Got Me Rocking
3 Rough Justice
4 Bitch
5 Live With Me
6 Ruby Tuesday
7 Midnight Rambler
8 Ill Go Crazy (Brown)
9 Tumbling Dice
10 You Got The Silver
11 Wanna Hold You
12 Miss You
13 Its Only Rock n Roll
14 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
15 Honky Tonk Women
16 Sympathy For The Devil
17 Paint It Black
18 Jumpin Jack Flash
19 Brown Sugar
Cuts 1-19: Released on SOUTHERN BANG IN EL EJIDO (BT CD [Discs 1, 2]).
Songs 1, 3 (both incomplete): Shown in a Spanish TV news report, July 1, 2007; released on KINGS
OF EUROPE BIGGER BANG EUROPE 07 (BT DVD [Disc 1]).
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
Ruby Tuesday
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Midnight Rambler
Ill Go Crazy (Brown)
Tumbling Dice
You Got The Silver
Wanna Hold You
Miss You
Its Only Rock n Roll
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Honky Tonk Women
Sympathy For The Devil
Paint It Black
Jumpin Jack Flash
Brown Sugar
0.972 JULY 22, 2007 VYSTAVISTE (EXHIBITION CENTRE), BRNO, CZECH REPUBLIC
1 Start Me Up
2 Lets Spend The Night Together
3 Oh No, Not You Again
4 All Down The Line
5 Love Is Strong
6 You Cant Always Get What You Want
7 Midnight Rambler
8 Ill Go Crazy (Brown)
9 Tumbling Dice
10 You Got The Silver
11 Wanna Hold You
12 Miss You
13 Its Only Rock n Roll
14 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
15 Honky Tonk Women
16 Sympathy For The Devil
17 Paint It Black
18 Jumpin Jack Flash
19 Brown Sugar
Cuts 1-19: Released on ITS NICE TO BE BACK...WHEREVER WE ARE! (BT CD).
Cut 5: Released on ULTRA RARE BANGS (BT CD).
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
0.982 OCTOBER 22, 2007 AC/DC PLUG ME IN (DVD), SONY/BMG MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT
88697104179
A Rock Me Baby (King, Josea)
Song A: Recorded at Festwiese, Leipzig, June 20, 2003.
NOTES: Only one song involving The Rolling Stones.
0.982A OCTOBER 28, 2007 GUITAR HERO III: LEGENDS OF ROCK (VIDEO GAME),
ACTIVISION/REDOCTANE
A1 Paint It Black [Guitar Hero Instrumental]
Cut A1: Slightly longer remix of the 1966 recording (see Entry 0.104) with a fixed ending.
NOTES: Only one item involving The Rolling Stones.
0.983 NOVEMBER 12, 2007 ROLLED GOLD + (CD), ABKCO DECCA UNIVERSAL 5303281
(UK/EUROPE)
A1 Come On (Berry)
A2 I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
A3 Not Fade Away (Holly)
A4 Carol (Berry)
A5 Tell Me
A6 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
A7 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
A8 Heart Of Stone
A9 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
A10 The Last Time
A11 Play With Fire
A12 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
A13 Get Off Of My Cloud
A14 Im Free
A15 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
A16 Lady Jane
A17 Paint It Black
A18 Mothers Little Helper
A19 19th Nervous Breakdown
A20 Under My Thumb
A21 Out Of Time
A22 Yesterdays Papers
A23 Lets Spend The Night Together
A24 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
B1 Ruby Tuesday
B2 Dandelion
B3 Shes A Rainbow
B4 We Love You
B5 2000 Light Years From Home
B6 Jumpin Jack Flash
B7 Street Fighting Man
B8 Sympathy For The Devil
B9 No Expectations
B10 Let It Bleed
B11 Midnight Rambler
B12 Gimmie Shelter
B13 You Cant Always Get What You Want
B14 Brown Sugar
B15 Honky Tonk Women
B16 Wild Horses
Cut A1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
Cut A2: Recorded at De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London, October 7, 1963.
Cut A3: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964.
Cut A4: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, January 3, 1964.
Cut A5: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 24-25, 1964.
Cut A6: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964.
Cut A7: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 2, 1964.
Cut A8 Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cut A9: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, November 8, 1964.
Cuts A10, A11: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
Cut A12: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
Cuts A13, A14: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cut A15: Recorded at IBC Studios, London, October 26, 1965.
Cuts A16, A17, A20, A21: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cuts A18, A19: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cuts A22, A23, B1, B2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cut A24: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
Cut B3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 18, 1967.
Cut B4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 12-13, 1967.
Cut B5: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, August 5-September 7, 1967.
Cut B6: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cuts B7, B9: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
Cut B8: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
Cut B10: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 10-July 2, 1969.
Cuts B11, B13: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 9 - April, 1969.
Cut B12: Recorded at Sunset Sound or Elektra Studios, Los Angeles, October 17-November 2, 1969.
Cut B14: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Cut B15: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Cut B16: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 17, 1970.
NOTES: Also released on vinyl, ROLLED GOLD +, Abkco Decca Universal 5303284 .
0.984 LATE 2007 YOU CANT ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT, REMIXING SESSION
1 You Cant Always Get What You Want (Soulwax Remix)
2 You Cant Always Get What You Want (Soulwax Remix Radio Edit)
Cut 1: Released on 21 - MUSIC FORM THE MOTION PICTURE (CD), Columbia 88697 22777 2,
March, 2008.
Cuts 1, 2: Released on YOU CANT ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT (SOULWAX REMIX) (promotional CD single), Abkco [no catalogue number], Spring, 2008.
NOTES: Cut1: No actual Rolling Stones participation (apart from authorisation); remix of the 1968
recording (See Entry 0.154B).
2008
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
FEBRUARY
7
Press Conference, Grand Hotel Hyatt, and World Premiere of Shine A Light, Berlin
Film Festival, Berlin (Entry 0.985)
MARCH
30
APRIL
2
2008 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron2008.html
Ian Mc Phersons Discography http://www.timeisonourside.com/disco8.html
Nico Zentgrafs Collectors News http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/news2008.htm
IORR News http://www.iorr.org/news0812.htm
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/20052009/2008year-sto.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
2008
Sing This All Together
MEDIA APPEARANCE
REMIXING SESSION
RELEASES
0.985 FEBRUARY 7, 2008 PRESS CONFERENCE, GRAND HOTEL HYATT and WORLD
PREMIERE OF SHINE A LIGHT, BERLIN FILM FESTIVAL, BERLIN
1 Press Conference
2 Arrival Of The Band, Berlinale Palast, Potsdamer Platz
3 Ron Wood Red Carpet Interviews
4 Charlie Watts Red Carpet Interviews
5 Mick Jagger Red Carpet Interviews
6 Keith Richards Red Carpet Interviews
7 Opening Night of the Berlin 58th Film Festival
8 Promotional Interviews with All Four Stones
Line 1: Shown in Kulturzeit Extra, German/Swiss/Austrian TV (3sat), February 7, 2008 (afternoon).
Lines 2-7: Broadcast in various international TV programmes, April, 2008.
Lines 2, 5, 7 (5 part): Live broadcast in Kulturzeit Extra, German/Swiss/Austrian TV (3sat), February
7, 2008 (evening).
Lines 2, 7 and 8: Released on SHINE A LIGHT, DVD box set, TFC GNFB-7546 (Japan), July 3, 2009.
NOTES: Lines 1, 2, 7, 8: Also involving Martin Scorsese; Line 8: Recorded February 8, 2008.
0.986 FEBRUARY 7, 2008 SHINE A LIGHT, FILM, PREMIERED AT THE BERLIN FILM
FESTIVAL, BERLINALE PALAST, BERLIN
A I Cant Be Satisfied (Morganfield)
B Under My Thumb
C She Was Hot
D Honky Tonk Women
E Mick Jagger Interview on Set List
F Drop Down Mama (Estes)
G Some Girls
H Charlie Watts Interview
I Ron Wood And Keith Richards Inspecting Drum Kit
J Honky Tonk Women
K She Saw Me Coming
L Champagne And Reefer (Morganfield)
M Shine A Light
N Bill Clinton And His Entourage
O Jumpin Jack Flash
P Shattered
Q Mick Jagger Interview
R She Was Hot
S All Down The Line
T Charlie Watts Interview
U Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
V Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts Interview
W Loving Cup
X As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
Y Some Girls
Z Mick Jagger Interview
AA Mick Jagger Interview
BB Photo Session/Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
CC Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Interview
DD Mick Jagger Interview
EE Mick Jagger Interview
FF Mick Jagger Interview
GG Keith Richards Interview
HH Mick Jagger Interview
II Charlie Watts Interview
JJ Mick Jagger Interview
KK Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Interviews
LL Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
MM Far Away Eyes
NN Champagne And Reefer (Morganfield)
OO Tumbling Dice
PP Band Introduction
QQ You Got The Silver
RR Keith Richards Interview
SS Connection
TT Keith Richards Interview
UU Ron Wood Interview
VV Sympathy For The Devil
WW Live With Me
XX Start Me Up
YY Mick Jagger Interview
ZZ Brown Sugar
Aa (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Bb Shine A Light
Cc Wild Horses
Dd Only Found Out Yesterday (Richards)
Tracks A, Bb, Cc, Dd (Bb, Dd, soundtrack only, Cc incomplete), Songs F, G, J-M (all incomplete); Lines
H, I: Recorded at rehearsals, Beacon Theatre, New York City, October 24-26 and 29, 2006.
Songs B, C (both incomplete; C rehearsal): Recorded at Soldier Field, Chicago, October 11, 2006.
Song D: Backstage rehearsal, recorded at Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field, Regina, Saskatchewan,
Canada, October 6 or 8, 2006.
Line E: Recorded on the plane from El Paso to Austin, Texas, October 23, 2006.
Line N, Song Bb (soundtrack, incomplete): Recorded at Beacon Theatre, New York City, October 29,
2006.
Songs O, P, R, S, W-Y, LL-OO, QQ, SS. VV-XX, ZZ, Aa, Line PP: Recorded at Beacon Theatre, New
York City, November 1, 2006.
Line Q: Recorded in London for BBC TV, March 1, 1965.
Line T: Recorded on the Irish tour, September 3-4, 1965 (taken from the film CHARLIE IS MY DARLING).
Song U (incomplete): Promotional film, recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, London, September 23, 1966.
Line V: Recorded at Fort Wayne, Indiana, for WANE Channel 15, November 12, 1964.
Line Z: Recorded at Spains Hall, near Ongar, Essex, for World In Action, Granada TV show, July 31,
1967.
Line AA: Recorded at press conference, Soho, London, July 31, 1967.
Line/Song BB: Recorded in New York City, September 10, 1966.
Line CC: Probably recorded at press conference, Hotel American, Amsterdam, October 12, 1973.
Line DD: Recorded at the Old Spaghetti Factory, Sydney, February 9, 1973.
Line EE: Recorded at Rotterdam for German TV (Tele 5) by Jochen Bendel, May 17, 1990.
Line FF: Recorded at Aarhus, Denmark, for Swedish TV, October 4, 1973 .
Line GG: Recorded at Munich for French TV by Freddy Hausser, December, 1974.
Line HH: Recorded at the Rolling Stones Office, New York City for All Night Fuji, Japanese TV, June
18, 1983.
Lines II, RR: Recorded at Bearsville Studio, Woodstock, New York, for ABC-TV by Geraldo Rivera,
June 4, 1978.
Line JJ: Recorded in Paris for MTV, mid-June, 1982.
Line KK: Recorded at Kempinski Hotel, West Berlin, for French TV (A2), June 7, 1990.
Lines TT, UU: Recorded at United Center, Chicago, by Chris Evans for Channel 4, April 12, 1999.
Line YY: Recorded for The Dick Cavett Show, ABC-TV, Madison Square Garden, New York City,
July 25, 1972.
NOTES: Credits: Director: Martin Scorsese; Producers: Michael Cohl, Zane Weiner, Steve Bing for
Paramount Classics; Executive Producers: The Rolling Stones with Jane Rose; Photography:
Robert Richardson; Film Editor: David Tedeschi; Concert Lighting Design: Patrick Woodroffe;
Concert Set Design: Mark Fisher; Dedicated to the Memory of Ahmet Ertegun (July 31, 1923 December 14, 2006); Length: 121 mins.; US premiere held at the Ziegfeld Theatre, New York
City, March 30, 2008; UK premiere held at the Odeon Leicester Square, London, April 2, 2008
(both events attended by all four Rolling Stones); Song D: Mistakenly listed as Paint It Black in
the off-rolling credits; Songs Bb-Dd: Soundtrack to the films end credits.
0.987 MARCH 18, 2008 21 - MUSIC FORM THE MOTION PICTURE (CD) COLUMBIA 88697
22777 2 (US)
A1 You Cant Always Get What You Want (Soulwax Remix)
Cut A1: Remix of the 1968 recording, late 2007.
NOTES: Cut A1: Special edited radio version simultaneously released on YOU CANT ALWAYS GET
WHAT YOU WANT (SOULWAX REMIX) (promotional CD single), Abkco [no catalogue number].
0.988 MARCH 28, 2008 MIKE DOUGLAS - MOMENTS AND MEMORIES (DVD), STANDING
ROOM ONLY SROM4330DVD (US)
A Not Fade Away (Holly)
Song A: Recorded for The Mike Douglas Show, KYW-TV 3, Cleveland, Ohio, June 18, 1964.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed.
0.988A MARCH 30, 2008 SHINE A LIGHT PRESS CONFERENCE, PALACE HOTEL, NEW
YORK CITY
1 Press Conference
Line 1: Released on SHINE A LIGHT, DVD box set, TFC GNFB-7546 (Japan), July 3, 2009.
NOTES: Line 1: Also involving Martin Scorsese.
0.989 MARCH 31, 2008 SHINE A LIGHT (CD), UNIVERSAL UICY-1408/9 (JAPAN)
A1 Jumpin Jack Flash
A2 Shattered
A3 She Was Hot
A4 All Down The Line
A5 Loving Cup
A6 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
A7 Some Girls
A8 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
A9 Far Away Eyes
A10 Champagne And Reefer (Morganfield)
A11 Tumbling Dice
A12 Band Introduction
A13 You Got The Silver
A14 Connection
B1 Martin Scorsese Intro
B2 Sympathy For The Devil
B3 Live With Me
B4 Start Me Up
B5 Brown Sugar
B6 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
B7 Paint It Black
B8 Undercover Of The Night
B9 Little T & A
B10 Im Free
B11 Shine A Light
Cuts A1-A14, B1-B6, B10: Recorded at Beacon Theatre, New York City, November 1, 2006.
Cuts B7-B9, B11: Recorded at Beacon Theatre, New York City, October 29, 2006.
0.990 APRIL 1, 2008 SHINE A LIGHT (CD), UNIVERSAL 02517 64744 2 / B0010961-02 (UK/
EUROPE)
A1 Jumpin Jack Flash
A2 Shattered
A3 She Was Hot
A4 All Down The Line
A5 Loving Cup
A6 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
A7 Some Girls
A8 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
A9 Far Away Eyes
A10 Champagne And Reefer (Morganfield)
A11 Tumbling Dice
A12 Band Introduction
A13 You Got The Silver
A14 Connection
B1 Martin Scorsese Intro
B2 Sympathy For The Devil
B3 Live With Me
B4 Start Me Up
B5 Brown Sugar
B6 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
B7 Paint It Black
B8 Little T & A
B9 Im Free
B10 Shine A Light
Cuts A1-A14, B1-B6, B9: Recorded at Beacon Theatre, New York City, November 1, 2006.
Cuts B7, B8, B10: Recorded at Beacon Theatre, New York City, October 29, 2006.
NOTES: Also known as SHINE A LIGHT (2 CD DELUXE EDITION: 22 TRACKS) or as SHINE A
LIGHT: ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK [DELUXE EDITION].
0.991 APRIL 1, 2008 SHINE A LIGHT (CD), UNIVERSAL 02517 64743 5 / B0010961-02 (US)
A1 Jumpin Jack Flash
A2 Shattered
A3 She Was Hot
A4 All Down The Line
A5 Loving Cup
A6 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
A7 Some Girls
A8 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
A9 Far Away Eyes
A10 Champagne And Reefer (Morganfield)
A11 Band Introduction
A12 You Got The Silver
A13 Connection
A14 Sympathy For The Devil
A15 Live With Me
A16 Start Me Up
A17 Brown Sugar
Cuts A1-A17: Recorded at Beacon Theatre, New York City, November 1, 2006.
NOTES: One disc edition strangely omitting the title song of the album, Shine A Light.
0.992 JULY 29, 2008 SHINE A LIGHT (DVD), Paramount 35187 (US)
A I Cant Be Satisfied (Morganfield)
B Under My Thumb
C She Was Hot
D Honky Tonk Women
E Mick Jagger Interview on Set List
F Drop Down Mama (Estes)
G Some Girls
H Charlie Watts Interview
I Ron Wood And Keith Richards Inspecting Drum Kit
J Honky Tonk Women
K She Saw Me Coming
L Champagne And Reefer (Morganfield)
M Shine A Light
N Bill Clinton And His Entourage
O Jumpin Jack Flash
P Shattered
Q Mick Jagger Interview
R She Was Hot
S All Down The Line
T Charlie Watts Interview
U Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
V Mick Jagger and Charlie Watts Interview
W Loving Cup
X As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
Y Some Girls
Z Mick Jagger Interview
AA Mick Jagger Interview
BB Photo Session/Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
CC Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Interview
DD
EE
FF
GG
HH
II
JJ
KK
LL
MM
NN
OO
PP
QQ
RR
SS
TT
UU
VV
WW
XX
YY
ZZ
Aa
Bb
Cc
Dd
Ee
Ff
Gg
Hh
Ii
Jj
Kk
Ll
Mm
Nn
Oo
Pp
Qq
Rr
Ss
Tt
Uu
Vv
Tracks A, Bb, Cc, Dd, Nn-Pp, Rr, Songs F, G, J-M, Ff, Ii, Ll (all incomplete), Lines H, I Hh, Kk, Mm:
Recorded at rehearsals, Beacon Theatre, New York City, October 24-26 and 29, 2006.
Songs B, C (both incomplete; C rehearsal): Recorded at Soldier Field, Chicago, October 11, 2006.
Song D: Backstage rehearsal, recorded at Mosaic Stadium at Taylor Field, Regina, Saskatchewan,
Canada, October 6 or 8, 2006.
Line E: Recorded on the plane from El Paso to Austin, Texas, October 23, 2006.
Lines N, Qq, Song Bb (soundtrack, incomplete): Recorded at Beacon Theatre, New York City, October
29, 2006.
Songs O, P, R, S, W-Y, LL-OO, QQ, SS. VV-XX, ZZ, Aa, Vv, Line PP: Recorded at Beacon Theatre,
New York City, November 1, 2006.
Line Q: Recorded in London for BBC TV, March 1, 1965.
Line T: Recorded on the Irish tour, September 3-4, 1965 (taken from the film CHARLIE IS MY DARLING).
Song U (incomplete): Promotional film, recorded at the Royal Albert Hall, London, September 23, 1966.
Line V: Recorded at Fort Wayne, Indiana, for WANE Channel 15, November 12, 1964.
Line Z: Recorded at Spains Hall, near Ongar, Essex, for World In Action, Granada TV show, July 31,
1967.
Line AA: Recorded at press conference, Soho, London, July 31, 1967.
Line/Song BB: Recorded in New York City, September 10, 1966.
Lines CC, Gg: Recorded at Hotel American, Amsterdam, for Dutch TV by Elly de Waard, October 12,
1973.
Line DD: Recorded at the Old Spaghetti Factory, Sydney, February 9, 1973.
Line EE: Recorded at Rotterdam for German TV (Tele 5), May 17, 1990.
Line FF: Recorded at Aarhus, Denmark, for Swedish TV, October 4, 1973.
Line GG: Recorded at Munich for French TV by Freddy Hausser, December, 1974.
Line HH: Recorded at New York City for All Night Fuji, Japanese TV, June 18, 1983.
Lines II, RR: Recorded at Bearsville Studio, Woodstock, New York, for ABC-TV by Geraldo Rivera,
June 4, 1978.
Line JJ: Recorded in Paris for MTV, mid-June, 1982.
Line KK: Recorded at Kempinski Hotel, West Berlin, for French TV (A2), June 7, 1990.
Lines TT, UU: Recorded at United Center, Chicago, by Chris Evans for Channel 4, April 12, 1999.
Line YY: Recorded for The Dick Cavett Show, ABC-TV, Madison Square Garden, New York City,
July 25, 1972.
Line Ee: Recorded at Montsalvat Castle, near Melbourne, by Gary Hyde for Australian ABC TV,
February 16, 1973.
Line Jj: Recorded at Apollo Theatre, Glasgow, May 12, 1976.
Songs Ss-Uu: Recorded at Beacon Theatre, New York City, October 29, 2006.
NOTES: Credits: Director: Martin Scorsese; Length: 154 mins.; Song A-Line Dd: Identical with the
film SHINE A LIGHT (see Entry 0.986 above, also for additional credits); Song SS: Nastily split
up into various parts by the interviews from Lines TT and UU; Line Ee-Track Rr: Supplemental
Featurette, Songs Ss-Vv: Bonus Songs; Re-released as SHINE A LIGHT (DVD), 20th
Century Fox Home Entertainment F1-SGB 3836301004 (UK), November 3, 2008.
0.993 DECEMBER 2, 2008 SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE: THE COMPLETE FOURTH SEASON
(1978-1979) (DVD BOX SET), UNIVERSAL 0025195017343 (US
A Beast Of Burden
B Respectable
C Shattered
D Mick Jagger and Dan Aykroyd in The Tomorrow Show Skit
E Ron Wood, Charlie Watts, John Belushi, Bill Murray and Dan Aykroyd in the
Cheeseburger Skit
Songs A-C, Lines D, E: Recorded at Saturday Night Live, NBC-TV show, New York City, October 7,
1978.
NOTES: Only items by The Rolling Stones listed.
0.994 DECEMBER 12, 2008 THE STORY OF BEAT-CLUB VOL. 3 1970-1972 (DVD BOX SET),
ARD VIDEO 4031778820046 (GERMANY)
A Shake Your Hips (Moore)
B Bluesberry Jam
C Tumbling Dice
D Loving Cup
Songs A, C, D, Track B: Recorded at Rialto Theatre, Montreux, Switzerland, May 18, 1972.
NOTES: Only items by the Rolling Stones listed.
0.995 LATE 2008 or EARLY 2009 UNDER THE BOARDWALK, REMIXING SESSION, Producer:
Kenny Young
1 Under The Boardwalk (RDM Version) (Resnick, Young)
Cut 1: Released RHYTHMS DEL MUNDO, CLASSICS (CD), APE 2710218 (UK)/ DECCA APE
B0013188-02 (US), July 20, 2009.
NOTES: Cut 1: No actual Rolling Stones participation (apart from authorisation); remix of the 1964
recording (see Entry 0.040A) by the co-writer of this song Kenny Young.
2009
Nothing Happened To Me Yesterday
2009 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron2009.html
Nico Zentgrafs Collectors News http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/news2009.htm
IORR News http://www.iorr.org/news0912.htm
The Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/20052009/2009year-sto.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
2009
Sing This All Together
RELEASES
0.995A JULY 3, 2009 SHINE A LIGHT (DVD BOX SET), TFC GNFB-7546 (JAPAN)
Ww
Xx
Yy
Zz
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
Disc 1
Jumpin Jack Flash
Some Girls
Far Away Eyes
All Down The Line
Disc 2
Mick Jagger Interview by Tortoise Matsumoto
Japan Event: Special Messages by Mick Jagger, Ron Wood, Charlie Watts and Keith
Richards
Press Conference
Band Arrival, Red Carpet, Berlinale Palast, Potsdamer Platz
Mick Jagger Interview for Japan Event
Keith Richards Interview for Japan Event
Ron Wood Interview for Japan Event
Charlie Watts Interview for Japan Event
Martin Scorsese Interview for Japan Event
Mick Jagger Interview for Artisan News
Keith Richards Interview for Artisan News
Ron Wood Interview for Artisan News
Charlie Watts Interview for Artisan News
Martin Scorsese Interview for Artisan News
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
Songs Ww-ZZ: Recorded at Beacon Theatre, New York City, November 1, 2006.
Line A: Recorded in London, probably early Summer, 2008.
Line B: Extracts of Lines E-H.
Line C: Recorded at the Palace Hotel, New York City, March 30, 2008.
Line D: Recorded at The Berlin Film Festival, Berlinale Palast, Berlin, February 7, 2008.
Lines E-I: Probably recorded in New York City, Spring, 2008.
Lines J-N: Probably recorded in New York City, late March, 2008.
Lines O-R: Recorded in Berlin, February 8, 2008.
Lines S-W: Recorded by unidentified female interviewer, Berlin, February 8, 2008 (same location as
Lines O-R).
NOTES: Disc 1: Only items not previously available listed; for remaining Songs A-Vv see SHINE A
LIGHT (DVD US Edition, Entry 0.992 above); Songs Ww-ZZ: Multi-camera videos (five cameras
for every song).
0.996 JULY 20/AUGUST 4, 2009 RHYTHMS DEL MUNDO, CLASSICS (CD), APE 2710218 (UK)/
DECCA APE B0013188-02 (US)
A8 Under The Boardwalk (RDM Version) (Resnick, Young)
Cut A8: Remix of the 1964 recording, late 2008 or early 2009; benefit cut for Artists Project Earth
(APE).
0.996A SEPTEMBER 1, 2009 GUITAR HERO 5 (VIDEO GAME), ACTIVISION 95887.206 (US)
A1 Sympathy For The Devil [Guitar Hero Version]
Cut A1: Slightly longer remix of the 1968 recording (see Entry 0.152) with a fixed ending.
NOTES: Only Rolling Stones items not previously available listed.
0.996B SEPTEMBER 25, 2009 BRUCE SPRINGSTEENS JUKEBOX (CD), CHROME DREAMS
CDC5028 (UK)
A6 Paint It Black
Cut A1: Recorded at The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV Recordings, New York City, September 9, 1996.
NOTES: Only one Rolling Stones title among The songs that inspired the man.
0.997 NOVEMBER 3/NOVEMBER 30, 2009 GET YER YA-YAS OUT! (40TH ANNIVERSARY
BOX SET 3 CDs & DVD), ABKCO 02392 (US)/ABKCO 018771023920 (EUROPE)
A1 Jumpin Jack Flash
A2 Carol (Berry)
A3 Stray Cat Blues
A4 Love In Vain (Johnson)
A5 Midnight Rambler
A6 Sympathy For The Devil
A7 Live With Me
A8 Little Queenie (Berry)
A9 Honky Tonk Women
A10 Street Fighting Man
B1 Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
B2 You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
B3 Under My Thumb
B4 Im Free
B5 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
C1 Everyday I Have The Blues (Chatman [Memphis Slim]) by B.B. King
C2 How Blue Can You Get (Feather) by B.B. King
C3 That's Wrong Little Mama (King) by B.B. King
C4 Why I Sing The Blues (King, Clark) by B.B. King
C5 Please Accept My Love (King, Ling) by B.B. King
C6 Gimme Some Loving (Winwood, Winwood, Davis) by Ike & Tina Turner
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
Sweet Soul Music (Cooke, Conley, Redding) by Ike & Tina Turner
Son Of A Preacher Man (Wilkins, Hurley) by Ike & Tina Turner
Proud Mary (Fogerty) by Ike & Tina Turner
Ive Been Loving You Too Long (Butler, Redding) by Ike & Tina Turner
Come Together (Lennon, McCartney) by Ike & Tina Turner
Land Of 1000 Dances (Kenner) by Ike & Tina Turner
Prodigal Son (Rev. Wilkins)
You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
Mick Jagger And Charlie Watts Photo Shoot
Keith Richards Piano Play
Under My Thumb
Backstage Footage And Guitar Jam Including Jimi Hendrix
Im Free
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Mick Jagger, Ian Stewart, Charlie Watts and Members of The Grateful Dead Waiting
for a Helicopter
Cuts A1, A9, B3, B4, Songs D1, D2, D8, Line D6: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York
City, November 27, 1969.
Cuts A2, A6, A8, A10, B5, Songs D5, D7: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City,
November 28, 1969 (early show).
Cut A3, A4: Recorded at Civic Center, Baltimore, Maryland, November 26, 1969.
Cuts A5, A7, B1, B2: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, November 28, 1969
(second show).
C1-C12: Recorded at Madison Square Garden, New York City, November 27 and 28 (where B.B. King
and Ike & Tina Turner opened for The Rolling Stones).
Line D3: Recorded at the Gravelly Hill Interchange a.k.a. Spaghetti Junction, Birmingham, February or
March, 1970.
Line D4: Probably recorded at Muscle Shoals Sound Studios, Sheffield, Alabama, December 2-4,
1969.
Line D9: Recorded on a pier in San Francisco, December 6, 1969 (preceding the Altamont concert).
NOTES: Simultaneously released as Super Deluxe Box Set containing 3 CDs, 3 LPs and DVD,
Abkco 02412 (US); Cuts A1, A3, A7-A10: Vocal overdubs; Cut A3: Origin unconfirmed; might
come Madison Square Garden, New York City, November 28, 1969 (early show); Cut A6: Edited;
Disc A: First released as GET YER YA-YAS OUT!, Decca SKL 5065/ London NPS 5, September 4/September 26, 1970, and Abkco 8005-2/London 820131-2 (CD), December, 1986; Disc B:
Audio bonus tracks; Disc D: Bonus DVD, directed by Brad Kaplan, Ian Markiewicz, and Albert
Maysles.
0.998 NOVEMBER 23, 2009 WILD HORSES (INTERNET DOWNLOAD EP), UNIVERSAL/iTUNES
(US)
A1 Wild Horses
A2 Wild Horses
A3 Wild Horses
Cut A1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 17, 1970.
Cut A2: Recorded at Toshiba-EMI Studios, Tokyo, March 3-4, 1995.
Song A3: Recorded at Knebworth Park, Hertfordshire, August 21, 1976.
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2015)
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
2010
Something Happened To Me Yesterday Felix Aeppli 07-2014 /
05-2015
MAY
11
2010 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron2010.html
Nico Zentgrafs Collectors News http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/news2010.htm
IORR News http://www.iorr.org/news1012.htm
Stones News in French http://www.sympathyforthedevils.com/news2010.html
Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/20102014/2010year-sto-01.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
2010
Sing This All Together
RELEASES
0.999 FEBRUARY 23, 2010 THE T.A.M.I. SHOW (COLLECTOR'S EDITION) (DVD), SHOUT!
FACTORY SF11742 (US), Director and Commentary: Steve Binder
A Around And Around (Berry)
B Off The Hook (Nanker, Phelge)
C Time Is On My Side (Meade)
D Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
E Im Alright (McDaniel)
F Get Together (McDaniel)
Songs A-F: Recorded at the T.A.M.I. show, Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California, October 29,
1964.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Credits: Production: Electronovision/ Screen
Entertainment; camera: Jim Kilgore; music director: Jack Nitzsche; DVD producer: Brian Blum;
length: 112 mins (black and white video tape).
1.001 APRIL 16, 2010 PLUNDERED MY SOUL (SINGLE), UNIVERSAL 273.547-7 (EUROPE)/
B0014162-21 (US)
A Plundered My Soul
B All Down The Line
Side A: Begun with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late July and/or October 14-November
23, 1971, and finished by Mick Jagger, One East Recording, New York City, Henson Recording
Studios and/or Village Recorder, Los Angeles, Autumn, 2009.
Side B: Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, December 4-17, 1971, and/or JanuaryMarch, 1972.
1.002 MAY 3, 2010 ALL DOWN THE LINE (INTERNET BONUS DOWNLOAD), UNIVERSAL
MUSIC/AMAZON.CO.UK
A All Down The Line - Alternate Take
Cut A: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, July 14-15 or July 23, 1970.
NOTES: Also released on EXILE ON MAIN ST (double CD), UICY-1478 (Japan), May 19, 2010.
1.003 MAY 11, 2010 STONES IN EXILE; DOCUMENTARY, PREMIERED AT THE MUSEUM
OF MODERN ART; NEW YORK CITY, Director: Stephen Kijak
A Mick Jagger And Charlie Watts Visiting Olympic Sound Studios
B Mick Jagger Interview (off screen)
C Bill Wyman Interview
D Keith Richards Interview
E (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
F Bill Wyman Interview
G Charlie Watts Interview
H Arrival In France
Dominique Tarle Interview
Anita Pallenberg Interview
I Mick Jaggers and Biancas Wedding
J Charlie Watts Interview
K Mick Taylor Interview
Jimmy Miller Interview (Audio From Archive)
Bobby Keys interview
Andy Johns Interview
L Shake Your Hips (Moore)
Marshal Chess Interview
M Ventilator Blues (Jagger, Richards, Taylor)
N Keith Richards Interview
O Charlie Watts Interview
P Run Around (Berry)
Q Sweet Virginia
Jake Weber Interview
R Can I Get AWitness (Holland, Holland, Dozier)
S Loving Cup
T Loving Cup
U Mick Jagger, Keith Richards with Back-Up Singers; Rehearsal Shot with Mick Taylor
on Drums
Robert Franks Super 8 Footage for the Covers Shots of EXILE
V Mick Jagger Interview
W Exile On Main Street Blues (Soundtrack)
1.004 MAY 14/MAY 18, 2010 EXILE ON MAIN ST (DOUBLE CD), UNIVERSAL 273 429-5
(EUROPE)/UNIVERSAL B0014130-02 (US)
A1 Rocks Off
A2 Rip This Joint
A3 Shake Your Hips (Moore)
A4 Casino Boogie
A5 Tumbling Dice
A6 Sweet Virginia
A7 Torn And Frayed
A8 Sweet Black Angel
A9 Loving Cup
A10 Happy
A11 Turd On The Run
A12 Ventilator Blues (Jagger, Richards, Taylor)
A13 Just Wanna See His Face
A14 Let It Loose
A15 All Down The Line
A16 Stop Breaking Down (Johnson)
A17 Shine ALight
A18 Soul Survivor
B1 Pass The Wine (Sophia Loren)
B2 Plundered My Soul
B3 Im Not Signifying
B4 Following The River
B5 Dancing In The Light
B6 So Divine (Aladdin Story)
B7 Loving Cup - Alternate Take
B8 Soul Survivor - Alternate Take
B9
B10
Cuts A1, A10, A12, A18, B8: Recorded with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late July and
October 14-November 23, 1971.
Cuts A2-A9, A11, A13-A17: Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, December 4-17, 1971,
and/or January-March, 1972.
Cut B1: Begun at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, December 4-17, 1971, or January-March, 1972,
and finished by Mick Jagger at One East Recording, New York City, Henson Recording Studios
and/or Village Recorder, Los Angeles, Autumn, 2009.
Cuts B2-B4: Begun with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late July and/or October 14November 23, 1971, and finished by Mick Jagger at One East Recording, New York City, Henson
Recording Studios and/or Village Recorder, Los Angeles, Autumn, 2009.
Cut B5 Begun with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, or at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March-May,
1970, and finished by Mick Jagger at One East Recording, New York City, Henson Recording
Studios and/or Village Recorder, Los Angeles, Autumn, 2009.
Cut B6: Begun with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury or at Olympic Sound Studios, London, October 21
onwards and November, 1970, and finished by Mick Jagger at One East Recording, New York
City, Henson Recording Studios and/or Village Recorder, Los Angeles, Autumn, 2009.
Cut B7: Begun at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 10-July 2, 1969, and finished by Mick Jagger
at One East Recording, New York City, Henson Recording Studios and/or Village Recorder, Los
Angeles, Autumn, 2009.
Cut B9: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury and/or at Olympic Sound Studios, London, October
21 onwards and November, 1970.
Cut B10: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 17, 1967.
NOTES: Also released as EXILE ON MAIN ST (Deluxe box set), Universal 273 429-9, May 14, 2010,
featuring the double CD (with Aslightly different track order for Disc 2) plus a reissue of the two
original vinyl LPs and a DVD offering clips from STONES IN EXILE (see above) plus extracts of
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: THE ROLLING STONES and COCKSUCKER BLUES; Also
released by Best Buy as EXILE ON MAIN ST (3CD special edition), Universal B0014400-02,
May, 2010, including an INTERVIEW DISC featuring a series of interviews with Mick Jagger,
Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman and Mick Taylor; Side A: Previously released as
EXILE ON MAIN ST, Rolling Stones Records COC 2-2900/COC 69100, May 22/May 26, 1972; as
EXILE ON MAIN ST, RSR-EMI CUN 69100, March 14, 1980; as EXILE ON MAIN ST (CD), RSRCBS 450196-2/RSR-Columbia CGK 40489, November 27, 1986/December, 1986; as EXILE ON
MAIN ST, RSR-CBS 450196-1, September 28, 1987; as EXILE ON MAIN ST (CD), Virgin
Records 39503-2 (Collectors Edition)/ Virgin Records 39524-2, June 28, 1994/July 26, 1994;
Side B: Simultaneously released as EXILE ON MAIN ST RARITIES EDITION (CD), Target
Records Universal B0014336-02; Cut A1: Promotional video based on this track (compiled of
footage recorded by Robert Frank in Los Angeles and in New York City, 1972) released April 21,
2010; Cut B4: Promotional video based on this track and directed by Julian Gibb released midMay, 2010 (no Rolling Stones involvement).
1.005 SPRING, 2010 or earlier SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL, REMIXING SESSION, Producer:
Rob Tex
[1 Sympathy For The Breakbeats (Breakebeats Mix)]
[2 Sympathy For The Breakbeats (Disco Mix)]
Cuts 1, 2: Shifted to the Derivative Works section (see Entry 1.905).
1.006 MAY 23, 2010 THE ROLLING STONES LIVE IN RIO A BIGGER BANG, TV SPECIAL
(BBC ONE)
A Mick Jagger Interview
B Jumpin Jack Flash
C Its Only Rock n Roll
D Tumbling Dice
E Wild Horses
F Midnight Rambler
G Happy
H Sympathy For The Devil
I Start Me Up
J Brown Sugar
K You Cant Always Get What You Want
L (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Line A: Probably recorded in London, Spring, 2010.
Songs B-L: Recorded at Praia de Copacabana, Rio De Janeiro, February 18, 2006.
NOTES: Programme following the British premiere of STONES IN EXILE.
1.007 LATE JULY, 2010 FOLLOWING THE RIVER (PROMOTIONAL CD SINGLE), UNIVERSAL
CATR-05231-2 (US)
A1 Following The River (Radio Edit)
A2 Following The River
Cuts A1, A2: Begun with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late July and/or October 14November 23, 1971, and finished by Mick Jagger, One East Recording, New York City, Henson
Recording Studios and/or Village Recorder, Los Angeles, Autumn, 2009.
NOTES: Cut A1: Not available on official release.
1.008 AUGUST 10/AUGUST 23, 2010 SCOTT PILGRIM VS. THE WORLD (SOUNDTRACK CD),
ABKCO UNIVERSAL 0343-2 (US)/UNIVERSAL ABKCO 00018771034322 (UK)
A15 Under My Thumb
Cut A15: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
NOTES: Only one track involving The Rolling Stones; Also released on vinyl, Abkco Records
Universal Pictures 0 18771 03431 5, Summer, 2010.
1.010 OCTOBER 8, 2010 LADIES & GENTLEMEN: THE ROLLING STONES (DVD), EAGLE
VISION EREDV807GV (EUROPE and US), Director: Rollin Binzer
A Brown Sugar
B Bitch
C Gimmie Shelter
D Dead Flowers
E Happy
F Tumbling Dice
G Love In Vain (Johnson)
H Sweet Virginia
I You Cant Always Get What You Want
J All Down The Line
K Midnight Rambler
L Bye Bye Johnny (Berry)
M Rip This Joint
N Jumpin Jack Flash
O Street Fighting Man
P Shake Your Hips (Moore)
Q Tumbling Dice
R Bluesberry Jam
S Mick Jagger Interview by Richard Williams
T Mick Jagger Interview by Paul Sexton
Songs A, J, K, O: Recorded at Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, Texas, June 25, 1972 (second show).
Songs B, M: Recorded at Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, Texas, June 24, 1972
(second show).
Songs C-E, H: Recorded at Tarrant County Convention Center, Fort Worth, Texas, June 24, 1972
(early show).
Songs F, G, I, L, N: Recorded at Hofheinz Pavilion, Houston, Texas, June 25, 1972 (early show).
Songs P, Q, Track R: Recorded at Rialto Theatre, Montreux, Switzerland, May 18, 1972.
Line S: Recorded for Old Grey Whistle Test, BBC2 TV show, London, April (not March) 24, 1972
Line T: Recorded at Doncaster Hotel, Doncaster, South Yorkshire, or in London, Summer, 2010.
NOTES: Songs A-O: Restored and remastered version of the film premiered at the Ziegfeld Theater,
New York City, April 14, 1974 (see Entry 0.250); Songs P, Q, Track R, Lines S, T: DVD bonus
material; Rereleased as LADIES & GENTLEMEN THE ROLLING STONES DE LUXE
VERSION, Eagle Vision EREDV815GV, 3 DVD box set, November 5, 2010, with two bonus
discs: STONES IN EXILE (see Entry 1.003 above) on the first disc plus interviews from The
Dick Cavett Show, New York City, July 25, 1972 (see Entry 0.222) and interviews with Mick
Jagger, Keith Richards, Mick Taylor and Charlie Watts recorded Outside Montsalvat Castle, near
Melbourne, February 13, 1973 for Australian ABC-TV (see Entries 1075, 3020, 5020 and 6016A)
on the second disc.
1.011 NOVEMBER 2, 2010 KEITH RICHARDS, VINTAGE VINOS (CD), MINDLESS RECORDS
8 59704 53719 6 (US)
A14 Hurricane
Cut A14: Recorded at Studio Guillaume Tell, Suresnes, near Paris, May 13-June 7, 2002.
NOTES: Rolling Stones studio recording released as solo effort; for additional information regarding
this compilation album see KEITH RICHARDS Entry 3325; Also released on vinyl, Mindless
Records 7 36211 11858 5, Spring, 2011.
2011
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
DECEMBER
6-8
Jam Session, Snake Ranch, London (joined by Bill Wyman and Ben Waters; Mick
Jagger December 8 only)
2011 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron2011.html
Nico Zentgrafs Collectors News http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/news2011.htm
IORR News http://www.iorr.org/news1112.htm
Stones News in French http://www.sympathyforthedevils.com/news2011.html
Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/20102014/2011year-sto-01.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
2011
Sing This All Together
RELEASES
1.012 MARCH 31, 2011/APRIL 18 and 19, 2011 BEN WATERS, BOOGIE 4 STU (CD), EAGLE
RECORDS-WARD VQCD 10270 (JAPAN)/EAGLE RECORDS ER 202072 (US)
A8 Watching The River Flow (Dylan)
Cut A8: Recorded at Helicom Mountain Studios, London, February, 2010 (Charlie Watts and Ron
Wood); at One East Recording, New York City, late October or early November, 2010 (Keith
Richards); and at La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France (Mick Jagger: vocals, harmonica).
NOTES: Cut A8 (remaining musicians): Bill Wyman: bass; Ben Waters: piano, producer; Jools Holland:
Hammond organ; Willie Garnett, Don Weller, Alex Garnett, Tom Waters: saxophone; Dave Swift:
tambourine; Glyn Johns: mix; Special edited version of this cut rumoured to exist on a promotional CD single, BEN WATERS, Watching The River Flow (Eagle Records [France], March 7,
2011); For additional cuts of this album featuring members of The Rolling Stones see KEITH
RICHARDS, Entry 3324, IAN STEWART, Entry 4070C, CHARLIE WATTS, Entry 6135, and BILL
WYMAN, Entry 8254.
1.012A SPRING, 2011 or earlier TOO MUCH BLOOD, REMIXING SESSION, Producer: Demonoid
[1 Too Much Blood (Debonairs Too Much Dub)]
Cut 1: Shifted to the Derivative Works section (see Entry 1.910).
1.013 APRIL 11, 2011 THE ROLLING STONES SINGLES 1971-2006 (CD BOX SET), UNIVERSAL 06025 2760346 9
A1
A2
A3
B1
B2
C1
C2
D1
D2
E1
E2
F1
F2
G1
G2
H1
H2
I1
I2
J1
J2
K1
K2
K3
L1
L2
M1
M2
N1
N2
O1
O2
P1
P2
Q1
Q2
R1
R2
S1
S2
T1
T2
U1
U2
U3
V1
V2
V3
V4
W1
W2
X1
X2
Y1
Y2
Y3
Y4
Z1
Z2
Z3
AA1
AA2
AA3
AA4
AA5
BB1
BB2
BB3
BB4
BB5
BB6
BB7
BB8
BB9
BB10
CC1
CC2
CC3
CC4
CC5
CC6
CC7
CC8
CC9
DD1
DD2
DD3
DD4
DD5
DD6
DD7
EE1
EE2
EE3
EE4
EE5
EE6
EE7
FF1
FF2
FF3
FF4
FF5
FF6
FF7
GG1
GG2
HH1
HH2
HH3
HH4
HH5
HH6
HH7
HH8
HH9
HH10
II1
II2
II3
II4
II5
JJ1
JJ2
JJ3
JJ4
JJ5
KK1
KK2
KK3
KK4
LL1
LL2
LL3
LL4
MM1
MM2
MM3
MM4
MM5
MM6
NN1
NN2
NN3
NN4
NN5
NN6
NN7
NN8
NN9
NN10
NN11
OO1
OO2
OO3
OO4
OO5
OO6
OO7
OO8
PP1
PP2
PP3
QQ1
QQ2
RR1
RR2
RR3
RR4
SS1
SS2
SS3
SS4
Anybody Seen My Baby? (Armands Rolling Steelo Mix) (Jagger, Richards, Lang,
Mink)
Anybody Seen My Baby? (Soul Solution Remix) (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
Anybody Seen My Baby? (Bonus Roll) (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
Anybody Seen My Baby? (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
SAINT OF ME [Disc 40]
Saint Of Me (Radio Edit)
Anyway You Look At It
Gimmie Shelter
Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Grunge Garage Remix Parts 1 and 2)
Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Grunge Garage Dub)
Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Rolling Dub)
Anybody Seen My Baby? (Bonus Roll (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink))
Anybody Seen My Baby? (Phil Jones Remix) (Jagger, Richards, Lang, Mink)
Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Club Mix)
Saint Of Me (Deep Dish Grunge Dub)
Saint Of Me (Todd Terry Extended Remix)
OUT OF CONTROL [Disc 41]
Out Of Control (Album Radio Edit)
Out Of Control (In Hand With Fluke Radio Edit)
Out Of Control (Bi-Polar At The Controls)
Out Of Control (Bi-Polar Outer Version)
Out Of Control (In Hand With Fluke Instrumental)
Out Of Control (In Hand With Fluke Full Version)
Out Of Control (Bi-Polars Fat Controller Mix)
Out Of Control (Saber Final Mix)
DONT STOP [Disc 42]
Dont Stop (Edit)
Dont Stop (New Rock Mix)
Miss You(12" Version)
STREETS OF LOVE [Disc 43]
Streets Of Love
Rough Justice
RAIN FALL DOWN [Disc 44]
Rain Fall Down (Will.I.Am Remix)
Rain Fall Down (Radio Edit)
Rain Fall Down (Ashley Beedles Heavy Disco Radio Edit)
Rain Fall Down (Ashley Beedles Heavy Disco Vocal Re-Edit)
BIGGEST MISTAKE [Disc 45]
Biggest Mistake
Dance Pt. 1
Before They Make Me Run
Hand Of Fate
Cut A1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Cut A2: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, and/or Olympic Sound Studios, London, October
21 onwards, 1970.
Cut A3: Recorded at University, Leeds, March 13, 1971.
Cut B1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 17, 1970.
Cut B2: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury or at Olympic Sound Studios, London, October 21
onwards or November, 1970.
Cuts C1, C2: Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, December 4-17, 1971, and/or JanuaryMarch, 1972.
Cut D1, BB10: Recorded with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late July or October 14November 23, 1971.
Cut D2: Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, December 4-17, 1971, or January-March,
1972.
Cuts E1, F2: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, 1972 and/or
December 6-13, 1972.
Cut E2: Recorded at Island Studios, London, May 28 and June 8, 1973.
Cut F1: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, December 14-21, 1972.
Cut G1: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, April 10-15, 1974.
Cut G2: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, 1972.
Cut H1: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, November 13-24, 1973.
NOTES: Box set also known as THE SINGLES COLLECTION 1971-2006: 45 x 45s; 45 CD singles
in cardboard sleeves offering an almost complete catalogue of every track released in the UK or
the US on single or CD single between 1971 and 2006 (with the exception of Too Much Blood);
Cut B2: Not the original edited single with additional back-up vocals but a new edited version
probably lifted from STICKY FINGERS and timed to match in length with the original single; Cut
D2: Early pressings of the original single featuring a longer version with additional back-up vocals;
Cuts D2, K2, W2, Z1, Z3, SS4: Previously only available on vinyl; Cuts GG1, GG2: Identical with
the original US single hence omitting Sex Drive (Club Version) and Sex Drive (Dirty Hands Mix)
available on the original European 12" and CD single; Cut K3: Mistakenly listed as Miss You
(12" Version); Cut OO4: Previously only available on a promotional release.
1.014 APRIL 11, 2011 100 YEARS OF THE BLUES (CD), UNIVERSAL 0600753345009
(EUROPE)
B2 Ventilator Blues (Jagger, Richards, Taylor)
Cut B2: Recorded with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late July and/or
October 14 November 23, 1971.
NOTES: Only one track involving The Rolling Stones.
1.015 OCTOBER 4, 2011 SOME GIRLS LIVE IN TEXAS, FILM PREMIERED IN SELECTED
CINEMAS AROUND THE WORLD; Director: Lynn Lenau
A Mick Jagger Interview by Paul Sexton
B Let It Rock (Anderson)
C All Down The Line
D Honky Tonk Women
E Starfucker
F When The Whip Comes Down
G Beast Of Burden
H Miss You
I Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
J Shattered
K Respectable
L Far Away Eyes
M Love In Vain (Johnson)
N Tumbling Dice
O Happy
P Sweet Little Sixteen (Berry)
Q Brown Sugar
R Jumpin Jack Flash
Line A: Recorded in London, August, 2011.
Songs B-R: Recorded at Will Rogers Auditorium, Fort Worth, Texas, July 18, 1978.
NOTES: Credits: Director: Lynn Lenau; Original Production: Jerry Garraway; Photography: Phillip
Thomas; Audio Remix: Bob Clearmountain; Length: 128 mins.; Released with bonus material
on SOME GIRLS LIVE IN TEXAS 78 (DVD plus CD), Eagle Vision ERDVCD065, November 15,
2011.
Songs A, B: Recorded at The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, New York City, October 25, 1964.
Songs C-E, Track F: Recorded at The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, New York City, May 2, 1965.
Songs G-I: Recorded at The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, New York City, February 13, 1966.
Songs J-L: Recorded for The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, New York City, September 9, 1966.
Songs M, N: Recorded at The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV, New York City, January 15, 1967.
Songs O-Q: Recorded at The Ed Sullivan Show, CBS-TV City, Los Angeles, November 18, 1969.
NOTES: Only items involving The Rolling Stones listed; Credits: Executive producer: Andrew Solt;
directors: Tim Kiley, John Moffitt; length (including other artists): 312 mins.; Songs C-E, G-N,
Track F: Also released on 4 ED SULLIVAN SHOWS STARRING THE ROLLING STONES
(DVD), Sofa Entertainment B0015938-09, October 4, 2011; Songs C-E, G-I, M, N, Track F:
Also released on 3 ED SULLIVAN SHOWS STARRING THE ROLLING STONES (DVD), Sofa
Entertainment B0015939-09, October, 2011.
1.018 NOVEMBER 17/NOVEMBER 21, 2011 SOME GIRLS (DOUBLE CD), UNIVERSAL 278
405-5 (EUROPE)UNIVERSAL REPUBLIC B0016235-02 (US)
A1 Miss You
A2 When The Whip Comes Down
A3 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
A4 Some Girls
A5 Lies
A6 Far Away Eyes
A7 Respectable
A8 Before They Make Me Run
A9 Beast Of Burden
A10 Shattered
B1 Claudine
B2 So Young
B3 Do You Think I Really Care
B4 When Youre Gone (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
B5 No Spare Parts
B6 Dont Be AStranger
B7 We Had It All (Seals, Fritts)
B8 Tallahassee Lassie (Slay Jr., Crewe, Picariello)
B9 I Love You Too Much
B10 Keep Up Blues
B11 You Win Again (Williams)
B12 Petrol Blues
Cuts A1-A7, A9, A10: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10 - December 21,
1977.
Cuts A8, B1, B2, B11, B12: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2,
1978.
Cut B3: Instrumental track recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2,
1978;.Mick Jaggers vocals and additional guitar recorded at Le Fork Studios, La Fourchette, near
Poce-sur-Cisse, France, August, 2011; also additional piano, probably Chuck Leavell, recorded at
Berkeley Street Studios, Los Angeles, Summer, 2011.
Cut B4: Instrumental track recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2,
1978;.vocals, additional harmonica and guitar overdubs recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork
Studios, La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, August, 2011.
Cut B5: Instrumental track recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2,
1978; vocals, electric piano, tambourine and guitar overdubs recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork
Studios, La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, August, 2011; additional pedal steel by Ron
Wood, probably recorded at Ruxley Towers, Claygate, Surrey, September, 2011.
Cut B6: Instrumental track recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2,
1978; vocals and percussion recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork Studios, La Fourchette, near
Poce-sur-Cisse, France, August, 2011 (also additional percussion Matt Clifford); bass Don Was
and harmonica Sugar Blue, probably recorded at Berkeley Street Studios, Los Angeles, Summer
2011; possible guitar overdubs Keith Richards, recorded at Electric Lady Studios, New York City,
September, 2011.
Cut B7: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, June 25 - August 30 or September 16 October 8, 1979.
Cut B8: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 23 September 6, 1978; overdubbed handclaps
John Fogerty and Don Was, probably recorded at Berkeley Street Studios, Los Angeles, Summer,
2011.
Cut B9: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2, 1978; additional
vocals recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork Studios, La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France,
August, 2011; guitar overdubs recorded by Keith Richards, Electric Lady Studios, New York City,
September, 2011.
Cut B10: Instrumental track recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2,
1978; vocals and additional harmonica recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork Studios, La
Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, August, 2011.
Cut B11: Instrumental track recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2,
1978; vocals and harmony vocals recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork Studios, La Fourchette,
near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, August, 2011; also possible guitar overdubs Keith Richards,
recorded at Electric Lady Studios, New York City, September, 2011.
NOTES: Also released as SOME GIRLS (Super deluxe box set), Universal 278 105-1, November 15,
2011 featuring the double CD, a DVD offering the three promotional films from 1978 (Respectable,
Far Away Eyes and Miss You, see Entry 0.311A) and three live performances from SOME GIRLS
LIVE IN TEXAS 78 (Beast Of Burden, Shattered and Tumbling Dice, see below) plus a 7" vinyl
replica with the rare sleeve of Beast Of Burden/When The Whip Comes Down (see Entry 0.334).
1.019 NOVEMBER 18, 2011 SOME GIRLS LIVE IN TEXAS 78 (DVD plus CD), EAGLE VISION
ERDVC065 (EUROPE and US)
A Let It Rock (Anderson)
B All Down The Line
C Honky Tonk Women
D Starfucker
E When The Whip Comes Down
F Beast Of Burden
G Miss You
H Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
I Shattered
J Respectable
K Far Away Eyes
L Love In Vain (Johnson)
M Tumbling Dice
N Happy
O Sweet Little Sixteen (Berry)
P Brown Sugar
Q Jumpin Jack Flash
R Mick Jagger Interview by Paul Sexton
S Mick Jagger and Dan Aykroyd in The Tomorrow Show Skit
T Beast Of Burden
U Respectable
V Shattered
W When The Whip Comes Down
X
Y
Z
AA
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
B17
Songs A-Q, Cuts B1-B17: Recorded at Will Rogers Auditorium, Fort Worth, Texas, July 18, 1978.
Line R: Recorded in London, August, 2011.
Line S, Songs T-V: Recorded at Saturday Night Live, NBC-TV show, New York City, October 7,
1978.
Song W, Lines X-AA: Recorded at the tour rehearsals, Bearsville Studio, Woodstock, New York, June
4, 1978 (taken from 20/20, ABC-TV show, June 20, 1978).
NOTES: Also released as SOME GIRLS LIVE IN TEXAS 78 (Vinyl double album plus DVD), Eagle
Vision ERV305549, November 9, 2012.
1.020 NOVEMBER 25, 2011 NO SPARE PARTS (SINGLE), UNIVERSAL 278806-8 (EUROPE
and US)
A No Spare Parts
B Before They Make Me Run
Side A: Instrumental track recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2,
1978; vocals, electric piano, tambourine and guitar overdubs recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork
Studios, La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, August, 2011; additional pedal steel by Ron
Wood, probably recorded at Ruxley Towers, Claygate, Surrey, September, 2011.
Side B: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2, 1978.
NOTES: Side A: Promotional video released based on an edit version of this cut compiled of archive
footage from the US Tour 1978 (no live sounds) by Mat Whitecross released December 18,
2010.
1.021 DECEMBER 7, 2011 SOME GIRLS (DOUBLE CD), UNIVERSAL UICY-10027/28 (JAPAN)
A1 Miss You
A2 When The Whip Comes Down
A3 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
A4 Some Girls
A5 Lies
A6 Far Away Eyes
A7 Respectable
A8 Before They Make Me Run
A9 Beast Of Burden
A10 Shattered
B1 Claudine
B2 So Young
B3 Do You Think I Really Care
B4 When Youre Gone (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
B5 No Spare Parts
B6 Dont Be AStranger
B7 We Had It All (Seals, Fritts)
B8 Tallahassee Lassie (Slay Jr., Crewe, Picariello)
B9 I Love You Too Much
B10 Keep Up Blues
B11
B12
B13
Cuts A1-A7, A9, A10: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10 - December 21,
1977.
Cuts A8, B1, B11, B12: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2, 1978.
Cut B2: Instrumental track recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2,
1978; new vocals recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork Studios, La Fourchette, near Poce-surCisse, France, August, 2011.
Cut B3: Instrumental track recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2,
1978;.Mick Jaggers vocals and additional guitar recorded at Le Fork Studios, La Fourchette, near
Poce-sur-Cisse, France, August, 2011; also additional piano, probably Chuck Leavell, recorded at
Berkeley Street Studios, Los Angeles, Summer, 2011.
Cut B4: Instrumental track recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2,
1978;.vocals, additional harmonica and guitar overdubs recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork
Studios, La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, August, 2011.
Cut B5: Instrumental track recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2,
1978; vocals, electric piano, tambourine and guitar overdubs recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork
Studios, La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, August, 2011; additional pedal steel by Ron
Wood, probably recorded at Ruxley Towers, Claygate, Surrey, September, 2011.
Cut B6: Instrumental track recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2,
1978; vocals and percussion recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork Studios, La Fourchette, near
Poce-sur-Cisse, France, August, 2011 (also additional percussion Matt Clifford); bass Don Was
and harmonica Sugar Blue, probably recorded at Berkeley Street Studios, Los Angeles, Summer
2011; possible guitar overdubs Keith Richards, recorded at Electric Lady, New York City,
September, 2011.
Cut B7: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, June 25 - August 30 or September 16 October 8, 1979.
Cut B8: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 23 September 6, 1978; overdubbed handclaps
John Fogerty and Don Was, probably recorded at Berkeley Street Studios, Los Angeles, Summer,
2011.
Cut B9: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2, 1978; additional
vocals recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork Studios, La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France,
August, 2011; guitar overdubs recorded by Keith Richards, Electric Lady, New York City,
September, 2011.
Cut B10: Instrumental track recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2,
1978; vocals and additional harmonica recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork Studios, La
Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, August, 2011.
Cut B11: Instrumental track recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, mid-January - March 2,
1978; vocals and harmony vocals recorded by Mick Jagger at Le Fork Studios, La Fourchette,
near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, August, 2011; also possible guitar overdubs Keith Richards,
recorded at Electric Lady, New York City, September, 2011.
Cut B13: Special re-mix of cut B2 omitting back-up vocals and featuring more prominent pianos in the
place of guitars.
2012
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
APRIL 29 MAY 2
Rehearsals, unknown studio, New York City (joined by Chuck Leavell and Don Was,
but not by Darryl Jones)
MAY
3-5
JULY
11
11+12
AUGUST
20-23
Studio Guillaume Tell, Suresnes, near Paris (Entry 1.031) (joined by Chuck Leavell
and Darryl Jones)
Tour rehearsals, Studio Planet Live, Bondy, near Paris (Entry 1.033)
18
24
25
29
US Premiere Of Crossfire Hurricane, Ziegfeld Theatre, New York City (Entry 1.047)
14
15
19-24
25
O2 Arena, London (Entry 1.051 complete show listed) (joined by Bill Wyman,
Mick Taylor, Mary J. Blige, Jeff Beck, and The London Youth Choir)
29
O2 Arena, London (Entry 1.052 complete show listed) (joined by Bill Wyman,
Mick Taylor, Florence Welch, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, and The London Youth
Choir)
DECEMBER
6
Barclays Center, Brooklyn, New York (Entry 1.053 complete show listed) (joined
by Mary J. Blige, Gary Clark Jr. and The Trinity Wall Street Choir)
12
Sandy Relief, Benefit Show, Madison Square Garden, New York City (Entry 1.054)
13
Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey (Entry 1.055 complete show listed)
(joined by Mick Taylor, John Mayer, and The Trinity Wall Street Choir)
15
Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey (Entry 1.056 complete show listed)
(joined by Mick Taylor, Lady Gaga, John Mayer, Gary Clark Jr., The Black Keys,
Bruce Springsteen, and The Trinity Wall Street Choir)
Backing (Arena shows): Chuck Leavell: keyboards, back-up vocals; Darryl Jones:
bass, occasional back-up vocals; Bobby Keys: saxophone; Tim Ries: horns,
occasional keyboards; Lisa Fischer: back-up vocals, shared vocals, occasional
percussion; Bernard Fowler: back-up vocals, percussion.
2012 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron2012.html
Performed Songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=2012
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/2012.html
Nico Zentgrafs Collectors News http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/news2012.htm
IORR News http://www.iorr.org/news1212.htm
Stones News in French http://www.sympathyforthedevils.com/news2012.html
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
2012
Sing This All Together
LIVE & MEDIA SHOWS
RELEASES
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23
A24
A25
A26
Let It Bleed
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Band Introduction
Little T & A
Tumbling Dice
Shes So Cold
Hang Fire
Miss You
Honky Tonk Women
Brown Sugar
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cuts A1-A26: Recorded at Hampton Roads Coliseum, Hampton, Virginia, December 18, 1981.
NOTES: Cut A11: Vocal remix.
1.024 SPRING, 2012 or earlier START ME UP, REMIXING SESSION, Producer: Don Was
1 Start Me Up (New Version)
2 Start Me Up (New Version Edit)
Cuts 1, 2: Released as soundtrack to the Omega TV and online commercial for the London 2012
Olympics, June 4, 2012.
NOTES: Cuts 1, 2: No actual Rolling Stones participation; remix of the 1980 recording (see Entry
0.350); Cut 2: Edit version of cut 1.
1.025 MAY 3-5, 2012 REHEARSALS, TANGERINE MASTERING, WEEHAWKEN, NEW JERSEY,
Producer: Don Was
1 A Message From the Rolling Stones
Line 1: Filmed clip, released on RollingStones.com, May 21, 2012.
NOTES: The band thanking their 10 million fans on Facebook.
1.026 MAY 21, 2012 A MESSAGE FROM THE ROLING STONES (INTERNET STREAM),
ROLLINGSTONES.COM
A A Message From the Rolling Stones (The Band Thanking Their 10 Million Fans On
Facebook)
Line A: Recorded during rehearsals at Tangerine Mastering, Weehawken, New Jersey, May 3-5, 2012.
1.027 JUNE 4, 2012 START ME UP, OMEGA TV AND ONLINE COMMERCIAL FOR THE
LONDON 2012 OLYMPICS
A Start Me Up (New Version)
B Start Me Up (New Version Edit)
NOTES: Songs A, B: No direct Rolling Stones involvement; clip featuring Chinese diver Qiu Bo, US
swimmer Natalie Coughlin, British heptathlete Jessica Ennis, U.S. sprinter Tyson Gay, South
African swimmer Chad Le Clos and U.S. pole vaulter Jenn Suhr.
1.029 JULY 10, 2012 LIVE AT THE TOKYO DOME 1990, STONESARCHIVE.COM/
GOOGLE.COM DOWNLOAD (PROMOTONE B.V. BGDDRS77) Remix Engineer:
Bob Clearmountain
A1 Start Me Up
A2 Bitch
A3 Sad Sad Sad
A4 Harlem Shuffle (Relf, Nelson)
A5 Tumbling Dice
A6 Miss You
A7 Ruby Tuesday
A8 Almost Hear You Sigh (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
A9 Rock And A Hard Place
A10 Mixed Emotions
A11 Honky Tonk Women
A12 Midnight Rambler
A13 You Cant Always Get What You Want
A14 Cant Be Seen
A15 Happy
A16 Paint It Black
A17 2000 Light Years From Home
A18 Sympathy For The Devil
A19 Gimmie Shelter
A20 Band Introduction
A21 Its Only Rock n Roll
A22 Brown Sugar
A23 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
A24 Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts A1-A24: Recorded at Tokyo Dome, Tokyo, February 26, 1990.
1.030 JULY 11 and 12, 2012 ROLLING STONES 50, A PHOTOGRAPHIC EXHIBITION,
SOMERSET HOUSE, LONDON
1 Mick Jagger Comments And Various Interviews
2 Keith Richards Comments And Various Interviews
3 Ron Wood And Charlie Watts Comments
4 Arrival And Official Opening
Lines 1-3: Released on The Rolling Stones Website, mid-July, 2012;
NOTES: Lines 1, 2: Various interviews, recorded July 11, 2012; broadcast among many others in
Sky News, July 11, 2012 (Interviews by Lucy Cotter);
BBC News, July 11, 2012, and BBC Breakfast Time, July 12, 2012 (interviews by by Will
Gompertz);
ITN News, July 11, 2012 (Jagger Interview by Nina Nannar).
1.031 AUGUST 20-23, 2012 STUDIO GUILLAUME TELL, SURESNES, near PARIS, Producers:
The Glimmer Twins & Don Was
1 Doom And Gloom
2 Doom And Gloom (Radio Mix a.k.a. Jeff Bhasker Mix)
3 One More Shot (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
4 Doom And Gloom (Benny Benassi Remix)
5 One More Shot (Jeff Bhasker Mix) (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
Cut 1: Released on DOOM AND GLOOM (Internet download single), Promotone/iTunes, October 11,
2012.
Cuts 1, 3: Released on
GRRR! (Deluxe box set), Abkco Universal 3712341 [Disc 4], November 9, 2012;
GRRR! (Double CD), Abkco Universal 3710816/ B001763-02 [Disc 2], November 12, 2012;
GRRR! (Triple CD digipack), Abkco Universal B0017662-02 [Disc 3], November 13, 2012.
Cut 2: Released on
DOOM AND GLOOM (promotional CD single), Universal (no catalogue number), mid-October,
2012;
DOOM AND GLOOM (10" single), Universal 6 02537 23278 9, November 23, 2012.
Cut 4: Premiered on BBC Radio 1 Pete Tong, November 30, 2012; released on DOOM AND GLOOM
(Internet download single), Promotone/iTunes, December 9, 2012.
Cut 5: Released on ONE MORE SHOT (Internet download single), Promotone/iTunes, June 14, 2013.
NOTES: Cuts 1-5: Keyboards Chuck Leavell; bass Darryl Jones; Cuts 1, 2, 4: Mick Jagger: additional
guitar, percussion; Keith Richards guitar not audible; pre-production MattClifford; Cut 2: Remix of
cut 1 by Jeff Bhasker; synthesizers Jeff Bhasker; drum programming Emilie Haynie; also
promotional Lyrics Video released based on this cut (no Rolling Stones involvement), featuring
illustrations by Sara Savelj and directed by Rok Predion; Cut 3: Percussion Mick Jagger; credited
to Jagger/Richards/Jordan, but actually a Keith Richards composition written for a potential solo
album; Cut 4: Remix of cut 1 by Benny Benassi; Cut 5: Remix of cut 3 by Jeff Bhasker.
1.032 SEPTEMBER 29, 2012 CHARLIE IS MY DARLING - IRELAND 1965, FILM, FIRST
SHOWN AT THE NEW YORK FILM FESTIVAL, WALTER READE THEATER, NEW YORK
CITY, Producer: Robin Klein
A Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
B Mick Jagger Interview
C Charlie Watts Interview
D Brian Jones Interview
E Bill Wyman Interview
F Heart Of Stone
G Heart Of Stone
H Backstage Jam/Get Off Of My Cloud-Riffs
I Play With Fire (Nanker, Phelge)
J The Last Time
K Time Is On My Side (Meade)
L Im Alright (McDaniel)
M Composing Sittin On A Fence
N Tell Me
O Ive Just Seen A Face/Eight Days A Week (both Lennon, McCartney)
P Blue Turns To Grey (Oldham, Richards)
Q Fragments [Where Will The Dimple Be (Merrill, Hoffman)/You Need Hands
(Bygraves)/By The Beautiful Sea (Carroll, Atteridge)]
R Maybe Its Because Im A Londoner (Gregg)
S Maybe Its Because Im A Londoner (Gregg)
T Improvised Folk Song
U Theme For A Rolling Stone (Oldham)
V (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
W Press Conference
X Salty Dog (Trad.)
Y Needle Of Death (Jansch)
Z Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (Russell, Burke, Wexler)/Pain In My Heart
(Neville)
AA Around And Around (Berry)
AB (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
AC The Elvis Room: Santa Bring My Baby Back To Me (Demetrius, Schroeder)/
Blueberry Hill (Rose, Stock, Lewis)/Thats When Your Heartache Begins (Fisher,
Hill, Raskin)/Are You Lonesome Tonight? (Turk, Handman)/Why Must I Be A
Teenager In Love? (Pomus, Schuman)/I Feel Fine (Lennon, McCartney)
AD Goin Home
AE Id Much Rather Be With The Boys (Oldham, Richards)
Song A: Soundtrack by THE ARANBEE POP SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA; remix of the version
released on TODAYS POP SYMPHONY (Immediate IMLP 003 [UK], March 11, 1966), and POP
SYMPHONY (C-Five Rec. C5CD522, CD [UK], September 1990/ Immediate AK-47898 [US],
August 1991; Also see KEITH RICHARDS, Entry 3012.
Lines B-E (continued throughout the whole programme): Recorded on the Irish tour, September 3-4,
1965.
Songs F, I, AD (all incomplete): Soundtrack, officially released Rolling Stones tracks.
Songs G, P, S, U, V (many incomplete): Soundtrack by THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA; G, P,
U and V previously released on THE ROLLING STONES SONGBOOK, Decca LK 4796 (UK)/
London PS 457 (US), June 3, 1966, and Decca 9816711 (CD), May 11, 2004 (none of The
Rolling Stones playing).
Track H: Recorded backstage, Adelphi Theatre, Dublin, September 3, 1965.
Songs J-L: Recorded at the Adelphi Theatre, Dublin, September 3, 1965 (mostly lip-synched
performances of official versions, overdubbed audience backing).
Songs M-O, AE (O incomplete): Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Andrew L. Oldham recorded in hotel
room, Dublin, September 3, 1965.
Songs Q, R: Recorded on the train to Belfast, September 4, 1965.
Songs T, X Track Y (T soundtrack only): Probably recorded backstage, ABC Theatre, Belfast,
September 4, 1965.
Line W (probably), Songs Z-AB: Recorded at ABC Theatre, Belfast, September 4, 1965.
Songs AC (all incomplete): Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Andrew L. Oldham recorded in a hotel bar,
Belfast, September 4, 1965.
NOTES: Credits 1965 Version: Director and camera: Peter Whitehead; producer: Lorrimer Film,
Andrew L. Oldham; sound recording: Glyn Johns; Incidental music conductors: Mike Leander,
David Whittaker: length: 51 mins (black and white); Credits 2012 Version: Director: Mick
Gochanour; producer: Robin Klein; editor: Nathan Punwar; concert audio mixing & resauration:
Steve Rosenthal, Ted Young; picture restauration: Pinewood studios; length: 63 mins (black and
white); Released on DVD, Abkco 8110089, November 5, 2012 (Europe).
1.033 OCTOBER 2-26, 2012 REHEARSALS, STUDIO PLANET LIVE, BONDY, near PARIS
1 I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
2 Announcement Of Four Forthcoming Shows
3 Doom And Gloom
Line 2: Official YouTube Message, October 15, 2012; Released on CROSSFIRE HURRICANE,
DVD, Columbia Music Entertainment-Ward VQBD-10117 (Japan), December 19, 2012.
NOTES: Cut 1: Recorded October 11, 2012; Line 3: Recorded October 12, 2012; No rehearsals
held October 7, 13 &14, 17-21 and 24 & 25, 2012.
1.034 OCTOBER 11, 2012 DOOM AND GLOOM (INTERNET DOWNLOAD SINGLE),
PROMOTONE/iTUNES (US)
A Doom And Gloom
Cut A: Recorded at Studio Guillaume Tell, Suresnes, near Paris, August 20-23, 2012.
1.035 OCTOBER 15, 2012 THE ROLLING STONES, OFFICIAL YOUTUBE MESSAGE
A Announcement Of Four Forthcoming Arena Shows
Line A: Recorded during Tour Rehearsals, Studio Planet Live, Bondy, near Paris, October 2012.
1.036 OCTOBER 16, 2012 LIGHT THE FUSE TORONTO LIVE 2005, STONESARCHIVE.COM/
GOOGLE.COM DOWNLOAD (PROMOTONE B.V. BGDDRS75), Remix Bob Clearmountain
A1 Rough Justice
A2 Live With Me
A3 19th Nervous Breakdown
A4 Shes So Cold
A5 Dead Flowers
A6 Back Of My Hand
A7 Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
A8 Band Introduction
A9 Infamy
A10 Oh No, Not You Again
A11 Get Up, Stand Up (Marley, Tosh)
A12 Mr. Pitiful (Cropper, Redding)
A13 Tumbling Dice
A14 Brown Sugar
A15 Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts A1-A15: Recorded at Phoenix Concert Theatre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, August 10, 2005.
1.037 OCTOBER 18, 2012 WORLD PREMIERE OF CROSSFIRE HURRICANE, LONDON FILM
FESTIVAL, ODEON CINEMA LEICESTER SQUARE, LONDON
1 Arrival Of The Band
2 Mick Jagger Red Carpet Interviews
3 Keith Richards Red Carpet Interviews
4 Ron Wood Red Carpet Interviews
Lines 2-4: Broadcast in many British and international TV programmes, October 18-20, 2012.
NOTES: Line 1: Also joining in the celebration Bill Wyman, Mick Taylor, Anita Pallenberg, Jerry Hall,
Brett Morgen and other celebrities.
1.038 OCTOBER 18, 2012 CROSSFIRE HURRICANE, FILM, PREMIERED AT THE LONDON
FILM FESTIVAL, ODEON CINEMA LEICESTER SQUARE, LONDON, Director: Brett
Morgen
A Mick Jagger Interview by Brett Morgen
B Charlie Watts Interview by Brett Morgen
C Bill Wyman Interview by Brett Morgen
D Ron Wood Interview by Brett Morgen
E Mick Taylor Interview by Brett Morgen
F Keith Richards Interview by Brett Morgen
Excerpts and Outtakes from THE DICK CAVETT SHOW
G Mick Jagger Interview
Excerpts and Outtakes from COCKSUCKER BLUES
Excerpts and Outtakes from LADIES & GENTLEMEN: THE ROLLING STONES
Excerpts from BIG BEAT 64 (NME POLL WINNERS CONCERT)
Excerpts and Outtakes from CHARLIE IS MY DARLING
H Press Conference
Excerpts from THE T.A.M.I. SHOW
Excerpts and Outtakes from CHARLIE IS MY DARLING (ctd.)
Satisfaction-Compilation
Excerpts and Outtakes from THE LOOK OF THE WEEK
Lets Spend The Night Together-Compilation
I Shes A Rainbow
Jumpin Jack Flash-Compilation
Excerpts and Outtakes from THE ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS
Excerpts and Outtakes from ONE PLUS ONE
J No Expectations
K You Cant Always Get What You Want (Choir Recording)
Excerpts and Outtakes from GIMME SHELTER
Excerpts and Outtakes from STONES IN THE PARK
L Salt Of The Earth
Excerpts and Outtakes from GIMME SHELTER (ctd.)
M Moonlight Mile
Excerpts and Outtakes from STONES IN EXILE
N Loving Cup
Excerpts and Outtakes from BEAT CLUB
O Ventilator Blues
Excerpts and Outtakes from COCKSUCKER BLUES
Brown Sugar-Compilation
P Good Time Women
Midnight Rambler-Compilation
Q Angie
R Charlie Watts Interview
Hey Negrita-Compilation
Excerpts and Outtakes from THIS WEEK STONES ON THE ROAD
The Toronto Bust
Miss You-Compilation/1981 US Tour
Excerpts from SHINE A LIGHT
Lines A-F (continued throughout the film, soundtrack only): Recorded at various locations, late 2011 or
early 2012.
Line G: Recorded at unknown location, 1970 or 1971.
Line H: Probably recorded on the Big Beat 65 or on the Third North American Tour, January/
February or April/May, 1965.
Cut I (instrumental backing track, chorus part): Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 18,
1967.
Cuts J (official version, different lyrics), L (early version, ad-lib vocals by Keith Richards): Recorded at
Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21 or June 4-10, 1968.
Song K: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios in presence of Mick Jagger by The London Bach Choir,
March 15, 1969.
Cut M (instrumental backing track): Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury and/or at Olympic
Sound Studios, London, October 21 onwards or November, 1970.
Cut N (alternate early version): Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, June 10-July 2, 1969.
Cut O: (early version, opening riffs): Recorded with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late
July or October 14-November 23, 1971.
Cut P (early version): Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March, 1970.
Cut Q (some new vocals, additional chorus or humming): Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios,
Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, or December 6-13, 1972.
Line R: Recorded at unknown location, US Tour, 1969.
NOTES: News-clips and previously available musical performances or interviews not listed; Cuts I, J,
L-P: All incomplete, soundtrack only (and mostly drowned in dialogue); Credits: Written and
directed by Brett Morgen; producers: Mick Jagger & Victoria Pearman; executive producers: Keith
Richards, Charlie Watts & Ron Wood; co-producer: Morgan Neville; length: 111 mins.;
US premiere of the film held at the Ziegfeld Theater in New York City November 13, 2012 (see
Entry 1.047 below); Shown by HBO in the US, November 15, 2012 and by BBC 2 on November
17 and 24, 2012 (in two parts); Released on DVD: CROSSFIRE HURRICANE (Columbia
Music Entertainment-Ward VQBD-10117 [Japan]), December 19, 2012; CROSSFIRE HURRICANE (Eagle Rock Entertainment EREDV962 [Europe]), January 4, 2013; CROSSFIRE
HURRICANE (Eagle Rock Entertainment EV305979 [US]), May 21, 2013.
1.039 OCTOBER 24, 2012 PROMOTIONAL VIDEO SHOOTING, LA CITE DU CINEMA, SAINTDENIS, near PARIS, Director: Jonas Akerlund
1 Doom And Gloom
Song 1: Premiered on Vevo, November 20, 2012.
NOTES: Song 1: Lip-synched performance of Doom And Gloom (Radio Mix a.k.a. Jeff Bhasker Mix);
video starring Swedish actress Noomi Rapace; Two versions, the second lacking the most explicit
scenes.
1.040 OCTOBER 25 DECEMBER 15, 2012 THE SET (ALPHABETICAL ORDER), 50 &
COUNTING TOUR: PARIS/LONDON and NEW YORK AREA
1 All Down The Line
2 Around And Around (Berry)
3 Before They Make Me Run
4 Brown Sugar
5 Champagne And Reefer (Morganfield)
6 Dead Flowers
7 Doom And Gloom
8 Get Off Of My Cloud
9 Gimmie Shelter
10 Going Down (Nix)
11 Happy
12 Honky Tonk Women
13 I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
14 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
15 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
16 Its Only Rock n Roll
17 Jumpin Jack Flash
18 Lady Jane
19 The Last Time
20 Live With Me
21 Midnight Rambler
22 Miss You
23 One More Shot (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
24 Out Of Control
25 Paint It Black
26 Respectable
27 Route 66 (Troup)
28 Shattered
29 Start Me Up
30
31
32
33
34
35
36
NOTES: Variations of the standard line-up: Cuts 1-36: Keyboards Chuck Leavell (also back-up vocals
cuts 4, 6, 7, 12, 14-16, 19, 25, 26, 29 plus cowbell cut 12); bass Darryl Jones (also backup
vocals cuts 7, 36); Cuts 3, 4, 8, 9, 11, 14, 16, 17, 22, 23, 29-31, 34, 36: Back-up vocals Lisa
Fischer (unless otherwise noted also shared vocals cut 9 plus percussion cuts 4, 14, 17, 24),
and Bernard Fowler (also percussion on cuts 9, 12, 14, 24, 26, 30); Cuts 3, 11: Vocals Keith
Richards; Mick Jagger not present; Cuts 3, 4, 11, 22, 31: Saxophone Bobby Keys and/or horns
Tim Ries; Cuts 6, 7, 22, 26, 35 (beginning): Additional guitar Mick Jagger; Cut 11: Lap steel guitar
Ron Wood; Cut 21: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 34, 35: Additional keyboards Tim Ries (also
trombone intro cut 35).
1.042 NOVEMBER 2, 2012 CHARLIE IS MY DARLING - IRELAND 1965, SUPER DELUXE BOX
SET, BECAUSE ENTERTAINMENT/ABKCO 0 38781 10069 5
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
AA
AB
AC
AD
AE
BA-BAE
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12
C13
C14
C15+C16
C17
C18
C19
C20
C21
C22
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
Sides E, F
Songs F, I, AD (soundtrack, all incomplete), Cuts C2, C11, C22: Officially released Rolling Stones
tracks.
Songs G, P, S, U, V (soundtrack, many incomplete), Cuts C8, C10, C13, C17, C19: Instrumentals by
THE ANDREW OLDHAM ORCHESTRA (none of The Rolling Stones playing); Cuts C8, C13,
C17, C19 previously released on THE ROLLING STONES SONGBOOK (Decca LK 4796 [UK]/
London PS 457 [US], June 3, 1966, and Decca 9816711, CD, May 11, 2004).
Track H: Recorded backstage, Adelphi Theatre, Dublin, September 3, 1965.
Songs J-L: Footage from the Adelphi Theatre, Dublin, September 3, 1965, audio recordings from the
British tour, March 5-18, 1965 (L with longer, unmixed ending compared to the earlier EP
version).
Songs M-O, AE; Cut C12 (O incomplete): Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Andrew Oldham recorded
in hotel room, Dublin, September 3, 1965.
Songs Q, R, Cut C9: Recorded on the train to Belfast, September 4, 1965.
Songs T, X Track Y (T soundtrack only): Probably recorded backstage, ABC Theatre, Belfast,
September 4, 1965.
Line W: Probably recorded at ABC Theatre, Belfast, September 4, 1965.
Songs Z-AB: Footage recorded at ABC Theatre, Belfast, September 4, 1965; lip-synched
performances of official versions (Z recorded on the British tour, March 5-18, 1965; AA recorded
at the T.A.M.I.Show, Civic Auditorium, Santa Monica, California, October 29, 1964; AB recorded
at The Colston Hall, Bristol, October 7, 1966 [second show]).
Songs AC (all incomplete): Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Andrew L. Oldham recorded in a hotel bar,
Belfast, September 4, 1965.
Lines C3, C7, C14: Film dialogue, mostly Peter Whitehead interviews (no Rolling Stones connection).
Cut C4: Featuring the We Want Stones opening chant.
Cuts C4-C6, C15, C16, D1-D11: Recorded on the British tour, March 5-18, 1965.
C21: Recorded at The Colston Hall, Bristol, October 7, 1966 (second show).
NOTES: Disc 1: For film credits see Entry 1.032 above; Also two earlier versions of the film available
as bonus material on Disc 1; the first, known as CHARLIE IS MY DARLING (ORIGINAL
DIRECTOR CUT), running for 36 minutes, the second, CHARLIE IS MY DARLING (ORIGINAL
PRODUCER CUT), running for 49 minutes and featuring all original material of the Director Cut
(for contents see Entry 0.098A [1966]). In the 2012 release CHARLIE IS MY DARLING
IRELAND 1965 the tracks Backstage Jam/Get Off Of My Cloud-Riffs from the early versions was
replaced by Backstage Jam/Guitar-Riffs; Cut C17: Mistakenly credited to Jagger/Richards.
1.043 NOVEMBER 9, 2012 GRRR! (DELUXE BOX SET), ABKCO UNIVERSAL 3712341
A1
A2
A3
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
B19
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12
C13
C14
C15
C16
C17
C18
C19
C20
D1
D2
D3
D4
D5
D6
D7
D8
D9
D10
D11
D12
D13
D14
D15
D16
D17
D18
D19
D20
E1
E2
E3
E4
E5
F1
F2
G1
G2
Cut A1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
Cut A2: Recorded at De Lane Lea Music Recording Studios, London, October 7, 1963.
Cut A3: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964.
Cut A4: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, May 10, 1965.
Cut A5: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964.
Cut A6: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 2, 1964.
Cuts A7, A13: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
Cut A8: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
Cut A9: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cut A10-A12: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cut A14: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, November 8, 1964.
Cuts A15, B2: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cut A16: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
Cuts A17, A19, A20, B5, B6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cut A18: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 18, 1967.
Cut A21: Recorded at IBC Studios, London, October 26, 1965.
Cuts B1, B4, B8: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cut B3: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 12-13, 1967.
Cut B7: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, August 5-September 7, 1967.
Cut B9, B11: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cut B10: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
Cut B12: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 23, 1968.
Cut B13: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Cut B14: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 9-10 and March 10-11, 1969.
Cut B15: Recorded at Sunset Sound or Elektra Studios, Los Angeles, October 17-November 2, 1969.
Cut B16: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 18, 1969.
Cut B17: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 9-April, 1969.
Cut B18: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
Cut B19: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 17, 1970.
Cut C1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Cut C2: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, and/or Olympic Sound Studios, London, October
21 onwards, 1970.
Cut C3: Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, December 4-17, 1971, or January-March,
1972.
Cuts C4, C5: Recorded with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late July and/or October 14November 23, 1971.
Cut C6: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, December 14-21, 1972.
Cut C7: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, 1972.
Cut C8: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, April 10-15, 1974.
Cut C9: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, February 20-March 3, 1974.
Cut C10: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, December 12, 1974.
Cuts C11-C15: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
Cuts C16, C17: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, June 25-August 30 and/or September
16-October 8, 1979.
Cut C18: Recorded at Compass Point Studios, Nassau, Bahamas, January 22-February 12, 1979.
Cuts C19, C20, D1: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 11-November 12, 1980.
Cut D2: Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York City, May, 1983.
Cut D3: Recorded at. Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, November 11-December 17, 1982.
Cut D4: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10-October 15,
1985.
Cuts D5, D7: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut D6: Recorded at Hit Factory Studio, London, January 7-18, 1991.
Cut D8-D10: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
Cut D11: Recorded at Brixton Academy, London, July 19, 1995.
Cut D12, D13: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
Cuts D14: Recorded at Studio Guillaume Tell, Suresnes, near Paris, May 13-June 7, 2002.
Cuts D15-D17: Recorded at La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, and/or Ocean Way
Recording Studios & The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, March 14-April and June 6-28, 2005.
Cu D18: Begun with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late July and/or October 14November 23, 1971, and finished by Mick Jagger, One East Recording, New York City, Henson
Recording Studios and/or Village Recorder, Los Angeles, Autumn, 2009.
Cuts D19, D20: Recorded at Studio Guillaume Tell, Suresnes, near Paris, August 20-23, 2012.
Cuts E1-E5: Recorded at IBC Studios, London, March 11, 1963.
Side F, G: BBC radio recordings, Camden Theatre, London, March 19, 1964 (originally broadcast in
Blues in Rhythm, May 9, 1964).
1.044 NOVEMBER 12, 2012 GRRR! (TRIPLE CD DIGIPACK), ABKCO UNIVERSAL B0017662-02
(US)
A1 Come On (Berry)
A2 Not Fade Away (Holly)
A3 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
A4
A5
A6
A7
A8
A9
A10
A11
A12
A13
A14
A15
A16
A17
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
B13
B14
B15
B16
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12
C13
C14
C15
C16
C17
Cut A1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
Cut A2: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964.
Cut A3: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964.
Cut A4: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 2, 1964.
Cut A5: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
Cut A6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
Cut A7: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, November 8, 1964.
Cut A8: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cut A9: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, November 2, 1964.
Cut A10: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cut A11: Recorded at IBC Studios, London, October 26, 1965.
Cuts A12, A13: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cut A14: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
Cuts A15, A16: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cut A17: Recorded at.Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 12-13, 1967.
Cut B1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cut B2: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Cut B3: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
Cut B4: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 9-April, 1969.
Cut B5: Recorded at Sunset Sound or Elektra Studios, Los Angeles, October 17-November 2, 1969.
Cut B6: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
Cut B7: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 17, 1970.
Cut B8: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 18, 1967.
Cut B9: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Cuts B10, B13: Recorded with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late July and/or October
14-November 23, 1971.
Cut B11: Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, December 4-17, 1971, or January-March,
1972.
Cut B12: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, 1972.
Cut B14: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, December 14-21, 1972.
Cut B15: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, April 10-15, 1974.
Cut B16: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, December 12, 1974.
Cuts C1-C3: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
Cut C4: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, June 25-August 30 or September 16-October
8, 1979.
Cuts C5, C6: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 11-November 12, 1980.
Cut C7: Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York City, May, 1983.
Cut C8: Recorded at. Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, November 11-December 17, 1982.
Cut C9: Recorded at La Fourchette, near Poce-sur-Cisse, France, and/or Ocean Way Recording
Studios & The Village Recorder, Los Angeles, March 14-April and June 6-28, 2005.
Cut C10: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10-October
15, 1985.
Cut C11: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut C12: Recorded at Hit Factory Studio, London, January 7-18, 1991.
Cut C13: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
Cut C14: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
Cuts C15: Recorded at Studio Guillaume Tell, Suresnes, near Paris, May 13-June 7, 2002.
Cuts C16, C17: Recorded at Studio Guillaume Tell, Suresnes, near Paris, August 20-23, 2012.
1.045 NOVEMBER 12, 2012 GRRR! (DOUBLE CD), ABKCO UNIVERSAL 3710816 (EUROPE)/
B001763-02 (US)
A1 Come On (Berry)
A2 Not Fade Away (Holly)
A3 Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
A4 Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
A5 The Last Time
A6 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
A7 Get Off Of My Cloud
A8 As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
A9 19th Nervous Breakdown
A10 Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow?
A11 Paint It Black
A12 Lets Spend The Night Together
A13 Ruby Tuesday
A14 Jumpin Jack Flash
A15 Street Fighting Man
A16 Sympathy For The Devil
A17 Honky Tonk Women
A18 You Cant Always Get What You Want
A19 Gimmie Shelter
A20 Wild Horses
B1 Brown Sugar
B2 Tumbling Dice
B3 Its Only Rock n Roll
B4 Angie
B5 Fool To Cry
B6 Beast Of Burden
B7 Miss You
B8 Respectable
B9 Emotional Rescue
B10 Start Me Up
B11 Waiting on A Friend
B12 Happy
B13
B14
B15
B16
B17
B18
B19
B20
Cut A1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 10, 1963.
Cut A2: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, February 3-4, 1964.
Cut A3: Recorded at Chess Studios, Chicago, June 10, 1964.
Cut A4: Recorded at Regent Sound Studios, London, September 2, 1964.
Cut A5: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, January 17, 1965.
Cut A6: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, May 12-13, 1965.
Cut A7: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, September 6-7, 1965.
Cut A8: Recorded at IBC Studios, London, October 26, 1965.
Cut A9: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, December 6-10, 1965.
Cut A10: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, August 4-12, 1966.
Cut A11: Recorded at RCA Studios, Hollywood, March 6-10, 1966.
Cuts A12, A13: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, November 9-26, 1966.
Cut A14: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March 29, 1968.
Cut A15: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21, 1968.
Cut A16: Recorded at the One Plus One sessions, Olympic Sound Studios, London, June 4-10, 1968.
Cut A17: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 12-June 5, 1969.
Cut A18: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 9-April, 1969.
Cut A19: Recorded at Sunset Sound or Elektra Studios, Los Angeles, October 17-November 2, 1969.
Cut A20: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, February 17, 1970.
Cut B1: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, April 24, 1970.
Cut B2: Recorded at Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles, December 4-17, 1971, or January-March,
1972.
Cut B3: Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury, April 10-15, 1974.
Cut B4: Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, 1972.
Cut B5: Recorded at Musicland Studios, Munich, December 12, 1974.
Cuts B6-B8: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 10-December 21, 1977.
Cut B9: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, June 25-August 30 or September 16-October
8, 1979.
Cuts B10, B11: Recorded at Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris, October 11-November 12, 1980.
Cut B12: Recorded with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late July and/or October 14November 23, 1971.
Cut B13: Recorded at The Hit Factory, New York City, May, 1983.
Cut B14: Recorded at RPM Studio, New York City, July 16-August 17 and/or September 10-October
15, 1985.
Cut B15: Recorded at AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies, March 29-May 5, 1989.
Cut B16: Recorded at Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, November 3-December 11, 1993.
Cut B17: Recorded at Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles, March 13-early July, 1997.
Cuts B18: Recorded at Studio Guillaume Tell, Suresnes, near Paris, May 13-June 7, 2002.
Cuts B19, B20: Recorded at Studio Guillaume Tell, Suresnes, near Paris, August 20-23, 2012.
1.046 NOVEMBER 12, 2012 LIVE AT LEEDS - ROUNDHAY PARK 1982, STONES
ARCHIVE.COM/GOOGLE.COM DOWNLOAD (PROMOTONE B.V. BGDDRS79),
Remix Engineer: Bob Clearmountain
A1 Under My Thumb
A2 When The Whip Comes Down
A3 Lets Spend The Night Together
A4 Shattered
A5 Neighbours
A6 Black Limousine (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
A7 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
A8 Twenty Flight Rock (Fairchild, Cochran)
A9 Going To A Go-Go (Robinson, Tarplin, Moore, Rogers)
A10 Let Me Go
A11 Time Is On My Side (Meade)
A12 Beast Of Burden
A13 You Cant Always Get What You Want
A14 Band Introduction
A15 Little T & A
A16
A17
A18
A19
A20
A21
A22
A23
A24
A25
Angie
Tumbling Dice
Shes So Cold
Hang Fire
Miss You
Honky Tonk Women
Brown Sugar
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
1.047A NOVEMBER 14, 2012 AN EVENING WITH THE ROLLING STONES IN CONVERSATION
WITH TOM STOPPARD, MUSEUM OF MODERN ART, NEW YORK CITY
1 Interview With All Four Stones By Tom Stoppard
Line 1 (incomplete): Circulated online, late November, 2012.
1.049 NOVEMBER 23, 2012 DOOM AND GLOOM (10" SINGLE), UNIVERSAL 6 02537 23278 9
A Doom And Gloom (Jeff Bhasker Mix)
Side A: Recorded at Studio Guillaume Tell, Suresnes, near Paris, August 20-23, 2012.
NOTES: One-side single playing at 45 r.p.m.; Side A: Previously released as Doom And Gloom (Radio
Edit) on promotional CD single, mid-October, 2012.
1.050 NOVEMBER 23, 2012 THE ONE SHOW, BBC TV, LONDON
A Keith Richards Interview by Chris Evans and Alex Jones
B Charlie Watts Interview by Chris Evans and Alex Jones
C Ron Wood Interview by Chris Evans and Alex Jones
D Mick Jagger Interview by Chris Evans and Alex Jones
Lines 1-4: Recorded at Wembley Arena, Wembley, Middlesex. November 22, 2012.
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
NOTES: Cut 1: Preceded by Gorilla Intro featuring Batala Drummers; Cut 5: Additional vocals: Mary J.
Blige; Cut 7: Additional guitar Gary Clark Jr.; Cut 21: Introduction and additional back-up vocals
The Trinity Wall Street Choir.
1.054 DECEMBER 12, 2012 SANDY RELIEF, BENEFIT SHOW, MADISON SQUARE GARDEN,
NEW YORK
1 You Got Me Rocking
2 Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts1, 2: Released on 12-12-12 THE CONCERT FOR SANDY RELIEF (CD), Columbia 88765448892,
January 22, 2013.
Songs 1, 2: Released on 12-12-12 THE CONCERT FOR SANDY RELIEF (DVD), Columbia
88765459699, September 13/September 17, 2013.
NOTES: Only two songs by The Rolling Stones.
1.057
DECEMBER 19, 2012 CROSSFIRE HURRICANE (DVD), COLUMBIA MUSIC ENTERTAINMENT-WARD VQBD-10117 (JAPAN)
A Mick Jagger Interview by Brett Morgen
B Charlie Watts Interview by Brett Morgen
C Bill Wyman Interview by Brett Morgen
D Ron Wood Interview by Brett Morgen
E Mick Taylor Interview by Brett Morgen
F Keith Richards Interview by Brett Morgen
Excerpts and Outtakes from THE DICK CAVETT SHOW
G Mick Jagger Interview
Excerpts and Outtakes from COCKSUCKER BLUES
Excerpts and Outtakes from LADIES & GENTLEMEN: THE ROLLING STONES
Excerpts from BIG BEAT 64 (NME POLL WINNERS CONCERT)
Excerpts and Outtakes from CHARLIE IS MY DARLING
H Press Conference
Excerpts from THE T.A.M.I. SHOW
Excerpts and Outtakes from CHARLIE IS MY DARLING (ctd.)
Satisfaction-Compilation
Excerpts and Outtakes from THE LOOK OF THE WEEK
Lets Spend The Night Together-Compilation
I Shes A Rainbow
Jumpin Jack Flash-Compilation
Excerpts and Outtakes from THE ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS
Excerpts and Outtakes from ONE PLUS ONE
J No Expectations
K You Cant Always Get What You Want (Choir Recording)
Excerpts and Outtakes from GIMME SHELTER
Excerpts and Outtakes from STONES IN THE PARK
L Salt Of The Earth
Excerpts and Outtakes from GIMME SHELTER (ctd.)
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
Moonlight Mile
Excerpts and Outtakes from STONES IN EXILE
Loving Cup
Excerpts and Outtakes from BEAT CLUB
Ventilator Blues
Excerpts and Outtakes from COCKSUCKER BLUES
Brown Sugar-Compilation
Good Time Women
Midnight Rambler-Compilation
Angie
Charlie Watts Interview
Hey Negrita-Compilation
Excerpts and Outtakes from THIS WEEK STONES ON THE ROAD
The Toronto Bust
Miss You-Compilation/1981 US Tour
Excerpts from SHINE A LIGHT
Around And Around (Berry)
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction)
Im Alright (McDaniel)
Mick Jagger and Keith Richards Message to Japanese Fans
Announcement Of Four Forthcoming Arena Shows
Lines A-F (continued throughout the film, soundtrack only): Recorded at various locations, late 2011 or
early 2012.
Line G: Recorded at unknown location, 1970 or 1971.
Line H: Probably recorded on the Big Beat 65 or on the Third North American Tour, January/
February or April/May, 1965.
Cut I (instrumental backing track, chorus part): Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 18,
1967.
Cuts J (official version, different lyrics), L (early version, ad-lib vocals by Keith Richards): Recorded at
Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21 or June 4-10, 1968.
Song K: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios in presence of Mick Jagger by The London Bach Choir,
March 15, 1969.
Cut M (instrumental backing track): Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury and/or at Olympic
Sound Studios, London, October 21 onwards or November, 1970.
Cut N (alternate early version): Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, June 10-July 2, 1969.
Cut O: (early version, opening riffs): Recorded with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late
July or October 14-November 23, 1971.
Cut P (early version): Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March, 1970.
Cut Q (some new vocals, additional chorus or humming): Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios,
Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, or December 6-13, 1972.
Line R: Recorded at unknown location, US Tour, 1969.
Songs S-U: Recorded at Munsterland-Halle, Munster, West Germany, September 11, 1965 (early
show).
Line V: Recorded in hotel room, Paris, October or early November, 2012.
Line W: Recorded during Tour Rehearsals, Studio Planet Live, Bondy, near Paris, October, 2012.
NOTES: For credits of the film CROSSFIRE HURRICANE see above, Entry 1.038; Cuts I, J, L-P:
All incomplete, soundtrack only (and mostly drowned in dialogue); Song S-Line W: Bonus material.
2013
Something Happened To Me Yesterday
50 & Counting Tour: North America, Glastonbury Festival & Hyde Park
APRIL
15-19 & 22-26
27
APRIL 29 MAY 1
Dress Rehearsals, Sony Picture Studios, Culver City, California (Entry 1.063A)
MAY
3
Staples Center, Los Angeles (Entry 1.065 complete show listed) (joined by Gwen
Stefani, Keith Urban and The Bob Cole Conservatory Chamber Choir from
California State University)
Oracle Arena, Oakland, California (Entry 1.066 complete show listed) (joined by
Tom Waits and San Jose State University Choraliers)
HP Pavilion, San Jose, California (Entry 1.067 complete show listed) (joined by
Bonnie Raitt, John Fogerty and San Jose State University Choraliers)
11
MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada (Entry 1.068 complete show
listed) (joined by Katy Perry and The Green Valley High School Choir)
15
Honda Center, Anaheim, California (Entry 1.069 complete show listed) (joined by
John Mayer and The University Of Southern California Thornton Chamber
Singers)
18
Honda Center, Anaheim, California (Entry 1.070 complete show listed) (joined by
Dave Grohl and The University Of Southern California Thornton Chamber
Singers)
20
Staples Center, Los Angeles (Entry 1.071 complete show listed) (joined by The
University Of Southern California Thornton Chamber Singers)
25
Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Entry 1.073 complete show listed)
(joined by Carrie Underwood and The Cawthra Park Chamber Choir)
28
United Center, Chicago (Entry 1.075 complete show listed) (joined by Taj Mahal
and The Music Conservatory Chorus from Roosevelt University
31
United Center, Chicago (Entry 1.076 complete show listed) (joined by Sheryl
Crow and The Music Conservatory Chorus from Roosevelt University)
JUNE
3
6
9
12
14
18
21
24
29
United Center, Chicago (Entry 1.077 complete show listed) (joined by Taylor
Swift and The Music Conservatory Chorus from Roosevelt University)
Air Canada Centre, Toronto, Ontario, Canada (Entry 1.078 complete show listed)
(joined by The Cawthra Park Chamber Choir)
Bell Center, Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Entry 1.079 complete show listed)
(joined Win Butler and Le Chur des Jeunes de Laval)
TD Garden, Boston (Entry 1.080 complete show listed) (joined by Gary Clark Jr.
and The Boston University Marsh Chapel Choir)
TD Garden, Boston (Entry 1.082 complete show listed) (joined by The Boston
University Marsh Chapel Choir)
Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia (Entry 1.083 complete show listed) (joined by
Brad Paisley and The Crossing Choir)
Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia (Entry 1.084 complete show listed) (joined by
Aaron Neville and The Crossing Choir)
Verizon Center, Washington D.C. (Entry 1.085 complete show listed) (joined by
The Washington Chorus)
Glastonbury Festival, near Pilton, Somerset (Entry 1.086 complete show listed)
(joined by The Voce Choir plus members of The London Youth Choir)
JULY
6
13
Hyde Park, London (Entry 1.087 complete show listed) (joined by Gary Clark Jr.
and The Voce Choir plus members of The London Youth Choir)
Hyde Park, London (Entry 1.088 complete show listed) (joined by The Voce
Choir plus members of The London Youth Choir)
Backing: Chuck Leavell: keyboards, back-up vocals; Darryl Jones: bass, occasional
back-up vocals; Mick Taylor: occasional guitar; Bobby Keys; Tim Ries:
saxophone; Lisa Fischer: back-up vocals, shared vocals; Bernard Fowler: backup vocals, percussion.
2013 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron2013.html
Performed Songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=2013
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/2013.html
Nico Zentgrafs Collectors News http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/news2013.htm
IORR News http://www.iorr.org/news1312.htm
Stones News in French http://www.sympathyforthedevils.com/news2013.html
Rolling Stones on DVD http://www.beatlesondvd.com/20102014/2013year-sto.htm
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
2013
Sing This All Together
LIVE SHOWS
1.058
RELEASES
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
Lines A-F (continued throughout the film, soundtrack only): Recorded at various locations, late 2011 or
early 2012.
Line H: Probably recorded on the Big Beat 65 or on the Third North American Tour, January/
February or April/May, 1965.
Cut I (instrumental backing track, chorus part): Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 18,
1967.
Cuts J (official version, different lyrics), L (early version, ad-lib vocals by Keith Richards): Recorded at
Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21 or June 4-10, 1968.
Song K: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios in presence of Mick Jagger by The London Bach Choir,
March 15, 1969.
Cut M (instrumental backing track): Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury and/or at Olympic
Sound Studios, London, October 21 onwards or November, 1970.
Cut N (alternate early version): Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, June 10-July 2, 1969.
Cut O: (early version, opening riffs): Recorded with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late
July or October 14-November 23, 1971.
Cut P (early version): Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March, 1970.
Cut Q (some new vocals, additional chorus or humming): Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios,
Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, or December 6-13, 1972.
Line R: Recorded at unknown location, US Tour, 1969.
Songs S, T (bonus tracks): Recorded at Munsterland-Halle, Munster, West Germany, September 11,
1965 (early show).
NOTES: For credits of the film CROSSFIRE HURRICANE see above, Entry 1.038; Cuts I, J, L-P:
All incomplete, soundtrack only (and mostly drowned in dialogue); Song S-Line W:Bonus material.
1.059 JANUARY 22, 2013 12-12-12 THE CONCERT FOR SANDY RELIEF (CD), Columbia
88765448892 (WORLDWIDE)
A11 You Got Me Rocking
A12 Jumpin Jack Flash
Cuts1, 2: Recorded at Sandy Relief, Benefit Show, Madison Square Garden, New York City,
December 12, 2012.
NOTES: Only two cuts by The Rolling Stones.
1.060
1.061
1.062
1.063A APRIL 29 MAY 1, 2013 DRESS REHEARSALS, SONY PICTURE STUDIOS, CULVER
CITY, CALIFORNIA
1 Keith Richards Interview
2 Ron Wood Interview
3 Mick Jagger Interview
4 Charlie Watts Interview
Lines 1-4: Shown in The Rolling Stones Cover Shoot Behind The Scenes, Online Video, Rolling
Stone Magazine, May 10,, 2013.
NOTES: Lines 1-4: Recorded May 1, 2013.
1.063B APRIL 30, 2013 LIVE: THE ROLLING STONES 50TH ANNIVERSARY (DOUBLE CD),
UNIVERSAL MUSIC RSTCHVCD1 (CANADA)
A1 Brown Sugar
A2 LetsSpend The Night Together
A3 Shattered
A4 Paint It Black
A5 Gimmie Shelter
A6 Wild Horses
A7 Shine A Light
A8 Rocks Off
A9 Miss You
B1 Beast Of Burden
B2 Angie
B3 Under My Thumb
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
Start Me Up
Jumpin Jack Flash
Honky Tonk Women
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Sympathy For The Devil
1.064 MAY 3 JULY 13, 2013 THE SET, 50 & COUNTING TOUR: NORTH AMERICA,
GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL & HYDE PARK
1 Get Off Of My Cloud
1a The Last Time
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
3 Paint It Black
3a Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Wild Horses
5a Little Red Rooster (Dixon)
5b You Got Me Rocking
5c Rocks Off
5d Far Away Eyes
5e Angie
5f Shine A Light
5g Worried About You
5h Going Down (Nix)
5i Under The Boardwalk (Resnick, Young)
6 Dead Flowers
6a Let It Bleed
6b No Expectations
6c Beast Of Burden
6d Factory Girl
6e Waiting On A Friend
6f Champagne And Reefer (Morganfield)
6g Sway
6h Street Fighting Man
6i Live With Me
6j As Tears Go By (Jagger, Richards, Oldham)
6k Memory Motel
6l Ruby Tuesday
7 Emotional Rescue
8 All Down The Line
8a Bitch
8b Respectable
8c Shattered
8d Six Days On The Road (Green, Montgomery)
8e
9
10
10a
11
12
12a
13
14
14a
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
NOTES: Variations of the standard line-up: Cuts 1-22: Keyboards Chuck Leavell (also back-up vocals
cuts 1, 2, 3a, 6, 6k, 8a, 13, 16, 17, 20, 21, 22); bass Darryl Jones (also back-up vocals cuts 10,
16); Cuts 1, 2, 3, 5, 5c, 6, 6g, 6e, 6h, 6i, 6k, 7, 8, 8d, 9, 10, 10a, 11, 12, 13, 14a, 15-22 (1, 8d
off stage): Back-up vocals Lisa Fischer and/or Bernard Fowler; Cuts 2, 3, 6e,6h, 6i, 21, 22:
Percussion Bernard Fowler; Cut 4: Shared vocals Lisa Fischer; Cut 5a, 5f, 14: Harmonica Mick
Jagger; Cuts 5c, 6e, 6i, 6l, 7, 8, 8a, 10a, 11, 13, 15, 18, 21, 22: Saxophone Bobby Keys and/or
Tim Ries; Cut 5g: Electric piano Mick Jagger; Cuts 6, 6a, 6b, 6d, 8d, 9, 15, 20: Additional guitar
Mick Jagger; Cuts 5d, 6a, 6b, 13: Pedal steel Ron Wood; Cuts 6g, 10a, 14, 22 (22 not all shows):
Additional guitar Mick Taylor; Cuts 12-13: Vocals Keith Richards; Mick Jagger not present;
Cut 20: French horn intro Matt Clifford; Cut 22: Occasional back-up vocals Mick Taylor;
Set-list variations: Cut 1a: Only performed May 3, 2013 (Los Angles) and June 9, 2013 (Montreal,
preceding cut 7); Cuts 5-5i: Alternatives, normally one song per show; Cuts 6-6l: Alternatives,
normally one song per show; Cut 7: Not performed June 29, 2013 (Glastonbury Festival) and July
6, 2013 (London); Cuts 8-8e: Alternatives, normally one song per show; Cut 10a: Only performed
occasionally; Cuts 12-13: Alternatives, two songs per show; Cut 14a: Only performed June 29,
2013 (Glastonbury Festival).
RELEASE INFORMATION: Digital recording techniques and the Internet have drastically changed the
music business. This also goes for unauthorized recordings. Nowadays almost every Rolling
Stones show is being circulated in digital form within 36 hours among collectors, often in preprepared CD format with appealing artwork. This has led to an almost complete disappearance
of the classical CD bootleg market. It is, of course, impossible to keep track of the growing
number of releases coming out of the no label digital camp. From 2013 onwards The Ultimate
Guide therefore only lists performances/recordings but no more BT CDs or unauthorized digital
releases.
22
23
1.068 MAY 11, 2013 MGM GRAND GARDEN ARENA, LAS VEGAS, NEVADA
1 Get Off Of My Cloud
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
3 Paint It Black
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 You Got Me Rocking
6 Beast Of Burden
7 Emotional Rescue
8 All Down The Line
9 Doom And Gloom
10 One More Shot (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
11 Honky Tonk Women
12 Before They Make Me Run
13 Happy
14 Midnight Rambler
15 Miss You
16 Start Me Up
17 Tumbling Dice
18 Brown Sugar
19 Sympathy For The Devil
20 You Cant Always Get What You Want
21 Jumpin Jack Flash
22 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Song 6 (incomplete): Internet Stream on Rollingstones.com, mid-May, 2013.
NOTES: Cut 6: Additional vocals Katy Perry; Cut 20: Introduction and additional back-up vocals
The Green Valley High School Choir.
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
NOTES: Cut 7: Additional vocals and guitar Dave Grohl; Cut 20: Introduction and additional back-up
vocals The University Of Southern California Thornton Chamber Singers.
1.072
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
AA
Shes A Rainbow
Jumpin Jack Flash-Compilation
Excerpts and Outtakes from THE ROCK AND ROLL CIRCUS
Excerpts and Outtakes from ONE PLUS ONE
No Expectations
You Cant Always Get What You Want (Choir Recording)
Excerpts and Outtakes from GIMME SHELTER
Excerpts and Outtakes from STONES IN THE PARK
Salt Of The Earth
Excerpts and Outtakes from GIMME SHELTER (ctd.)
Moonlight Mile
Excerpts and Outtakes from STONES IN EXILE
Loving Cup
Excerpts and Outtakes from BEAT CLUB
Ventilator Blues
Excerpts and Outtakes from COCKSUCKER BLUES
Brown Sugar-Compilation
Good Time Women
Midnight Rambler-Compilation
Angie
Charlie Watts Interview
Hey Negrita-Compilation
Excerpts and Outtakes from THIS WEEK STONES ON THE ROAD
The Toronto Bust
Miss You-Compilation/1981 US Tour
Excerpts from SHINE A LIGHT
Not Fade Away (Holly)
I Just Want To Make Love To You (Dixon)
Im Alright (McDaniel)
Pain In My Heart (Neville)
The Last Time
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction)
Im Alright (McDaniel)
I Wanna Be Your Man (Lennon, McCartney)
You Better Move On (Alexander)
Lines A-F (continued throughout the film, soundtrack only): Recorded at various locations, late 2011 or
early 2012.
Line G: Recorded at unknown location, 1970 or 1971.
Line H: Probably recorded on the Big Beat 65 or on the Third North American Tour, January/
February or April/May, 1965.
Cut I (instrumental backing track, chorus part): Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 18,
1967.
Cuts J (official version, different lyrics), L (early version, ad-lib vocals by Keith Richards): Recorded at
Olympic Sound Studios, London, May 13-21 or June 4-10, 1968.
Song K: Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios in presence of Mick Jagger by The London Bach Choir,
March 15, 1969.
Cut M (instrumental backing track): Recorded with RSM, Stargroves, Newbury and/or at Olympic
Sound Studios, London, October 21 onwards or November, 1970.
Cut N (alternate early version): Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, June 10-July 2, 1969.
Cut O: (early version, opening riffs): Recorded with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late
July or October 14-November 23, 1971.
Cut P (early version): Recorded at Olympic Sound Studios, London, March, 1970.
Cut Q (some new vocals, additional chorus or humming): Recorded at Dynamic Sound Studios,
Kingston, Jamaica, November 25-30, or December 6-13, 1972.
Line R: Recorded at unknown location, US Tour, 1969.
Songs S-U: Recorded at Munsterland-Halle, Munster, West Germany, September 11, 1965 (early
show).
Line V: Recorded in hotel room, Paris, October or early November, 2012.
Line W: Recorded during Tour Rehearsals, Studio Planet Live, Bondy, near Paris, October, 2012.
Songs S-U: Recorded at the NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex, April 26,
1964.
Songs V, W: Recorded at the NME Poll Winners Concert, Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex, April 11,
1965.
Songs X, Y: Recorded at Munsterland-Halle, Munster, West Germany, September 11, 1965 (early
show).
Songs Z, AA: Recorded at The Arthur Haynes Show, ATV, Elstree, Hertfordshire, February 7, 1964.
NOTES: For credits of the film CROSSFIRE HURRICANE see above, Entry 1.038; Cuts I, J, L-P:
All incomplete, soundtrack only (and mostly drowned in dialogue); Songs S-AA:Bonus material.
1.073 MAY 25, 2013 AIR CANADA CENTRE, TORONTO, ONTARIO, CANADA
1 Get Off Of My Cloud
2 You Got Me Rocking
3 Paint It Black
4 Gimmie Shelter
5 Angie
6 Street Fighting Man
7 Emotional Rescue
8 Its Only Rock n Roll
9 Doom And Gloom
10 One More Shot (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
11 Honky Tonk Women
12 You Got The Silver
13 Happy
14 Midnight Rambler
15 Miss You
16 Start Me Up
17 Tumbling Dice
18 Brown Sugar
19 Sympathy For The Devil
20 You Cant Always Get What You Want
21 Jumpin Jack Flash
22 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
NOTES: Cut 8: Additional vocals Carrie Underwood; Cut 20: Introduction and additional back-up vocals
The Cawthra Park Chamber Choir.
1.074 MAY 27, 2013 SOME OLD SONGS (INTERNET DOWNLOAD EP), PROMOTONE/iTUNES
(EUROPE)
A1 Blue Boy Medley: Little Queenie/Beautiful Delilah (both Berry)/La Bamba (Trad.
arr. Valens)/Go On To School (Reed) [not Wee Baby Blues (Turner, Johnson)]/
Around And Around (Berry)
A2 Beautiful Delilah (Berry)
A3 I Aint Got You (Arnold)
A4 Down The Road Apiece (Raye)
A5 Little Queenie (Berry)
A6 You Cant Judge A Book By The Cover (Dixon)
Cuts A1-A5: Recorded by LITTLE BOY BLUE AND THE BLUE BOYS at Bob Beckwiths home,
Bexleyheath, near Dartford, late 1961 (see MICK JAGGER, Entry 1001A).
Cut A6 (incomplete): Recorded at Curly Clayton Sound Studio, London, October 27, 1962.
19
20
21
9
10
11
12
12
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
NOTES: Cut 5: Additional vocals and guitar Gary Clark Jr.; Cut 20: Introduction and additional back-up
vocals The Boston University Marsh Chapel Choir.
1.081 JUNE 13, 2013 ONE MORE SHOT (INTERNET DOWNLOAD SINGLE), PROMOTONE/
iTUNES (US)
A One More Shot (Jeff Bhasker Mix) (Jagger, Richards, Jordan)
Cut A: Recorded at Studio Guillaume Tell, Suresnes, near Paris, August 20-23, 2012.
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
Miss You
Start Me Up
Tumbling Dice
Brown Sugar
Sympathy For The Devil
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Jumpin Jack Flash
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Paint It Black
Honky Tonk Women
You Got The Silver
Happy
Miss You
Midnight Rambler
Gimmie Shelter
Jumpin Jack Flash
Sympathy For The Devil
Brown Sugar
You Cant Always Get What You Want
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Songs 1-18 (1 and maybe others reworked, 7 part), Cuts 1, 2, 4-6, 8, 9, 11, 14, 17, 18 (1 and maybe
others reworked): Released on SWEET SUMMER SUN (DVD plus 3 CDs), Eagle Vision-Ward
VQBD-10161, November 12, 2012.
Songs 1, 2, 4-18 (1 and maybe others reworked, 7 part), Cuts 1, 2, 4-6, 8, 9, 14, 17, 18 (1 and maybe
others reworked): Released on SWEET SUMMER SUN (DVD plus 2CDs), Eagle Rock
Entertainment EREDV1014/Eagle Vision EV306669, November 11/November 12, 2012.
Cuts 1, 2, 4-6, 8, 9, 14, 17, 18 (1 and maybe others reworked): Released on HYDE PARK LIVE
(Internet download album), Promotone/ iTunes, July 22, 2013.
Songs 1, 2, 6, 9, 14-18 (1 and maybe others reworked): Shown in RETURN TO HYDE PARK, BBC
One, October 10, 2013.
NOTES: Cut 18: Introduction and additional back-up vocals The Voce Choir and members of The
London Youth Choir.
1.089 JULY 22, 2013 HYDE PARK LIVE (INTERNET DOWNLOAD ALBUM), PROMOTONE/
iTUNES
A1 Start Me Up
A2 Its Only Rock n Roll
A3 Tumbling Dice
A4 Emotional Rescue
A5 Street Fighting Man
A6 Ruby Tuesday
A7 Doom And Gloom
A8 Paint It Black
A9 Honky Tonk Women
A10 You Got The Silver
A11 Before They Make Me Run
A12 Miss You
A13 Midnight Rambler
A14 Gimmie Shelter
A15 Jumpin Jack Flash
A16 Sympathy For The Devil
A17 Brown Sugar
A18 You Cant Always Get What You Want
A19 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Cuts A1, A2, A4-A6, A8, A9, A14, A17, A18: Recorded at Hyde Park, London, July 13, 2013.
Cuts A3, A7, A10-A13, A15, A16, A19: Recorded at Hyde Park, London, July 6, 2013.
1.090 SEPTEMBER 13/SEPTEMBER 17, 2013 12-12-12 THE CONCERT FOR SANDY RELIEF
(DVD), COLUMBIA 88765459699 (EUROPE and US)
A You Got Me Rocking
B Jumpin Jack Flash
Songs A, B: Recorded at Sandy Relief, Benefit Show, Madison Square Garden, New York City,
December 12, 2012.
NOTES: Only two songs by The Rolling Stones.
1.091 OCTOBER 10, 2013 RETURN TO HYDE PARK, BBC ONE (TV)
A Start Me Up
B Its Only Rock n Roll
C Ruby Tuesday
D Honky Tonk Women
E Gimmie Shelter
F
G
H
I
J
Songs A-I (A and maybe others re-worked): Recorded at Hyde Park, London, July 13, 2013.
Song J: Recorded at Hyde Park, London, July 6, 2013.
NOTES: Broadcast also featuring off-line commentaries by all four members of The Rolling Stones
before songs A, D and J.
1.092 NOVEMBER 11/NOVEMBER 12, 2013 SWEET SUMMER SUN (DVD plus 2 CDs),
EAGLE ROCK ENTERTAINMENT EREDV1014 (UK)/EAGLE VISION EV306669 (US),
Audio Producer: Don Was, Audio Remix: Bob Clearmountain
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
Disc 1 (DVD)
Start Me Up
Its Only Rock n Roll
Street Fighting Man
Ruby Tuesday
Doom And Gloom
Honky Tonk Women
You Got The Silver
Happy
Miss You
Midnight Rambler
Gimmie Shelter
Jumpin Jack Flash
Sympathy For The Devil
Brown Sugar
You Cant Always Get What You Want
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Emotional Rescue
Paint It Black
Before They Make Me Run
Discs 2+3 (CDs)
Start Me Up
Its Only Rock n Roll
Tumbling Dice
Emotional Rescue
Street Fighting Man
Ruby Tuesday
Doom And Gloom
Paint It Black
Honky Tonk Women
You Got The Silver
Before They Make Me Run
Miss You
Midnight Rambler
Gimmie Shelter
Jumpin Jack Flash
Sympathy For The Devil
Brown Sugar
You Cant Always Get What You Want
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Songs A-D, E (part), F-O, Q, R, Cuts B1, B2, B4-B6, B8, B9, C3, C6, C7 (A1, B1 and maybe others reworked), plus band introduction following A6/B9: Recorded at Hyde Park, London, July 13, 2013.
Songs E (part), P, S, Cuts B3, B7, B10, B11, C1, C2, C4, C5, C8: Recorded at Hyde Park, London,
July 6, 2013.
NOTES: Disc 1: Also featuring off-line commentaries by all four members of The Rolling Stones before
songs A, F, J (including Mick Taylor) and P; Song P: Followed by the end credits played over
Hide Your Love; Songs Q-S: Bonus tracks; DVD Credits: Director: Paul Dugdale; producer:
Jim Parsons; executive producer: Julie Jakobek; director of photography: Brett Turnbull; length
(including bonus tracks): 133 mins.; Simultaneously released as SWEET SUMMER SUN
(3 LPs plus DVD), Rolling Stones Records/Eagle Rock ERDVLP049 (UK); Disc 1: Simultaneously released as SWEET SUMMER SUN (DVD), Eagle Rock Entertainment EREDV1012
(UK)/Eagle Vision EV306659 (US).
1.093 NOVEMBER 12, 2013 SWEET SUMMER SUN (DVD plus 3 CDs), EAGLE VISION-WARD
VQBD-10161 (JAPAN), Audio Producer: Don Was, Audio Remix: Bob Clearmountain
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
M
N
O
P
Q
R
S
T
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
D1
Disc 1 (DVD)
Start Me Up
Its Only Rock n Roll
Street Fighting Man
Ruby Tuesday
Doom And Gloom
Honky Tonk Women
You Got The Silver
Happy
Miss You
Midnight Rambler
Gimmie Shelter
Jumpin Jack Flash
Sympathy For The Devil
Brown Sugar
You Cant Always Get What You Want
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Emotional Rescue
Tumbling Dice
Paint It Black
Before They Make Me Run
Discs 2+3 (CDs)
Start Me Up
Its Only Rock n Roll
Tumbling Dice
Emotional Rescue
Street Fighting Man
Ruby Tuesday
Doom And Gloom
Paint It Black
Honky Tonk Women
You Got The Silver
Before They Make Me Run
Miss You
Midnight Rambler
Gimmie Shelter
Jumpin Jack Flash
Sympathy For The Devil
Brown Sugar
You Cant Always Get What You Want
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Disc 4 (Bonus CD)
Happy
Songs A-D, E (part), F-O, Q-S, Cuts B1, B2, B4-B6, B8, B9, C3, C6, C7, D1 (A1, B1 and maybe others
re-worked), plus band introduction following A6/B9: Recorded at Hyde Park, London, July 13,
2013.
Songs E (part), P, T, Cuts B3, B7, B10, B11, C1, C2, C4, C5, C8: Recorded at Hyde Park, London,
July 6, 2013.
NOTES: Disc 1: Also featuring off-line commentaries by all four members of The Rolling Stones before
songs A, F, J (including Mick Taylor) and P; Song P: Followed by the end credits played over
Hide Your Love; Songs Q-T: Bonus tracks; DVD Credits: Director: Paul Dugdale; producer:
Jim Parsons; executive producer: Julie Jakobek; director of photography: Brett Turnbull; length:
137 mins. (including bonus tracks); Disc 4: Exclusive Japanese one track disc.
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2015):
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
2014
Something Happened To Me Yesterday Felix Aeppli 07-2014 /
05-2015
Tour rehearsals, Studio Planet Live, Bondy, near Paris (Entry 1.095A)
Du Arena, Yas Island, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (Entry 1.097 complete
show listed) (joined by The Al Khubairat Singers)
Tokyo Dome, Tokyo (Entry 1.098 complete show listed) (joined by The Senzoku
Freshman Singers)
MARCH
4
4+6
6
9
12
15
19
22
25
28
30
Tokyo Dome, Tokyo (Entry 1.099 complete show listed) (joined by The Senzoku
Freshman Singers)
Soundcheck, Tokyo Dome, Tokyo (Entry 1.099A)
Tokyo Dome, Tokyo (Entry 1.100 complete show listed) (joined by Tomoyasu
Hotei and The Senzoku Freshman Singers)
Cotai Arena, The Venetian, Macau, China (Entry 1.101 complete show listed)
(joined by The Chung Chi College Choir Of The Chinese University Of Hong
Kong)
Mercedes-Benz Arena, Shanghai (Entry 1.102 complete show listed) (joined by
The Dulwich International Singers)
Sands Grand Ballroom, Singapore (Entry 1.103 complete show listed) (joined by
The SYC Ensemble Singers)
Perth Arena, Perth, Australia (postponed)
Adelaide Oval, Adelaide, Australia (postponed)
Allphones Arena, Sydney (postponed)
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne (postponed)
Hanging Rock Festival Site, Macedon, near Melbourne (postponed)
APRIL
2
5
JUNE
1
4
7
10
13
16
19
22
25
28
JULY
1
3
Tele2 Arena, Stockholm (Entry 1.116 complete show listed) (joined by The St.
Jacobs Kammarkor)
Roskilde Festival, near Copenhagen (Entry 1.117 complete show listed) (joined
by Vocal Line)
29
29
NOVEMBER
1
1
5
8
12
15
18
Soundcheck, Perth Arena, Perth, Australia (Entry 1.122) (joined by The Giovanni
Consort)
Perth Arena, Perth, Australia (Entry 1.123 complete show listed) (joined by The
Giovanni Consort
Rod Laver Arena, Melbourne (Entry 1.124 complete show listed) (joined by The
Consort Off Melbourne; originally scheduled for March 28, 2014)
Hanging Rock Festival Site, Macedon, near Melbourne (cancelled; previously also
scheduled for March 30, 2014)
Allphones Arena, Sydney (Entry 1.125 complete show listed) (joined by The
Sydney Philharmonia Choir; originally scheduled for March 25, 2014)
Hope Estate, Hunter Valley (near Sydney) (Entry 1.127 complete show listed)
(joined by The Sydney Philharmonia Choir)
Entertainment Centre, Brisbane, Australia (Entry 1.128 complete show listed)
(joined by Vibrancy - The Choir Of The Cuskelly College Of Music; originally
scheduled for April 2, 2014)
22
Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand (Entry 1.129 complete show listed)
(joined by The New Zealand Youth Choir; originally scheduled for April 5, 2014)
Backing: Chuck Leavell: keyboards, back-up vocals; Darryl Jones: bass, occasional
back-up vocals; Mick Taylor: occasional guitar, some back-up vocals and
tambourine; Bobby Keys (up to July, 2014), Karl Denson (October, 2014,
onwards): saxophone; Tim Ries: horns, occasional keyboards; Lisa Fischer:
back-up vocals, shared vocals, occasional percussion; Bernard Fowler: back-up
vocals, percussion.
2014 Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza http://www.timeisonourside.com/chron2014.html
Performed Songs http://www.setlist.fm/stats/the-rolling-stones-bd6ad22.html?year=2014
Nico Zentgrafs Database http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/tcw/2014.html
Nico Zentgrafs Collectors News http://www.nzentgraf.de/books/news2014.htm
IORR News http://www.iorr.org/news1412.htm
Stones News in French http://www.sympathyforthedevils.com/news2014.html
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
2014
Sing This All Together
LIVE SHOWS
1.094
RELEASES
JANUARY 1, 2014 SWEET SUMMER SUN HYDE PARK LIVE (INTERNET DOWNLOAD
SINGLE), iTUNES
A1 Beast Of Burden
A2 Tumbling Dice
A3 Doom And Gloom
Cuts A1-A3: Recorded at Hyde Park, London, July 6, 2013.
NOTES: Free Internet download as part of a 12 Days of Gifts" programme.
1.095 EARLY FEBRUARY, 2014 SWEET SUMMER SUN HYDE PARK LIVE EXTRA BONUS
(CD SINGLE), WARD RECORDS WRDZZ-073 (JAPAN)
A1 All Down The Line
A2 Bitch
A3 Beast Of Burden
Cuts A1-A3: Recorded at Hyde Park, London, July 6, 2013.
NOTES: Extra bonus given away for free to the purchasers of the Japanese SWEET SUMMER SUN
(Special Edition); Cuts A1, A2: Previously unreleased.
1.095A FEBRUARY 3-14, 2014 TOUR REHEARSALS, STUDIO PLANET LIVE, BONDY, near
PARIS
1 Shes So Cold
2 Promotional Clip by All Four Stones for the Abu Dhabi Show
3 Web Vote Clip by All Four Stones for the Forthcoming Asian and European Shows
Song 1 (incomplete): Internet Stream on Rollingstones.com, February 17, 2014.
Line 2: Internet Stream on Rollingstones.com, probably February 19, 2014.
Line 3: Internet Streams on Rollingstones.com, February 24, 2014, onwards.
NOTES: Song 1, Lines 2, 3: Recorded February 12, 2014; Song 1: Keyboards Chuck Leavell; bass
Darryl Jones.
1.096 FEBRUARY 21 MARCH 15; MAY 26 JULY 3 and OCTOBER 25 NOVEMBER 22, 2014
THE SET, 14 ON FIRE: ASIA-PACIFIC & EUROPEAN TOUR, plus AUSTRALIA & NEW
ZEALAND
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 You Got Me Rocking
3 Its Only Rock n Roll
4 Tumbling Dice
5 Angie
5a Emotional Rescue
5b Wild Horses
5c Ruby Tuesday
5d Worried About You
5e Streets Of Love
5f Waiting On A Friend
5g Dead Flowers
5h Loving Cup
5i Sweet Virigina
6 Doom And Gloom
7 Get Off Of My Cloud
7a Lets Spend The Night Together
7b Street Fighting Man
7c Respectable
7d All Down The Line
7e Bitch
7f Its All Over Now (Womack, Womack)
7g Like A Rolling Stone (Dylan)
7h Live With Me
7i Rocks Off
7j Shes So Cold
7k Silver Train
8 Out Of Control
8a Paint It Black
9 Honky Tonk Women
10 Slipping Away
10a You Got The Silver
11 Before They Make Me Run
11a Cant Be Seen
11b Happy
12 Midnight Rambler
13 Miss You
14 Gimmie Shelter
15 Start Me Up
16 Sympathy For The Devil
17 Brown Sugar
18 You Cant Always Get What You Want
19 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
NOTES: Variations of the standard line-up: Cuts 1-19: Keyboards Chuck Leavell (also back-up vocals
cuts 3, 4, 6, 7, 7a, 7f, 7g plus cowbell cut 9); bass Darryl Jones (also back-up vocals cut 2); Cuts
1-4, 5b, 5e, 5h, 5i, 6, 7, 7a, 7d, 7f, 7g, 8, 8a, 9, 11, 11a, 15-19 (1, 2 off stage): Back-up vocals
Lisa Fischer and/or Bernard Fowler; Cuts 4, 7d, 7h, 9, 17, 19: Saxophone Bobby Keys and/or Tim
Ries; Cut 5d: Electric piano Mick Jagger; Cut 5d: Additional piano Tim Ries; Cuts 5e, 7k, 10,
12, 19 (19 not all shows): Additional guitar Mick Taylor; Cuts 5g-5i, 6, 13: Additional guitar Mick
Jagger; Cuts 5i, 7g, 8, 12: Harmonica Mick Jagger; Cuts 6, 7f, 7h, 8, 8a, 14, 17, 19: Percussion
Bernard Fowler; Cut 7a: Occasionally played as cut 2; Cuts 10-11b: Vocals Keith Richards; Mick
Jagger not present; Cut 11a: Additional piano Matt Clifford; Cut 14: Shared vocals Lisa Fischer;
Cut 18: French horn intro Matt Clifford; Cut 19: Occasional back-up vocals and tambourine Mick
Taylor; Set-list variations: Cuts 1, 15: Sometimes played in reversed order; Cut 2: Not
performed regularly; Cuts 2, 3: Sometimes played in reversed order; Cuts 5-5i: Alternatives,
normally one song per show; Cuts 7-7k: Usually taken from the web vote, normally one song per
show; Cuts 6, 8: Dropped November 12-18, 2014, in favour of a third tile from cuts 10-11b; Cut 7:
Played as cut 1, February 26, 2014 (Tokyo) and as cut 2 October 29, 2014 (Perth); Cut 8a: Only
performed occasionally; Cuts 9, 17: Not performed March 14, 2014 (Shanghai); Cuts 10-11a:
Alternatives, two songs per show up to November 5, 2014, three songs thereafter; Cut 11b: Only
performed at rehearsals, March 4, 2013 (Tokyo).
RELEASE INFORMATION: Digital recording techniques and the Internet have drastically changed the
music business. This also goes for unauthorized recordings. Nowadays almost every Rolling
Stones show is being circulated in digital form within 36 hours among collectors, often in preprepared CD format with appealing artwork. This has led to an almost complete disappearance of
the classical CD bootleg market. It is, of course, impossible to keep track of the growing
number of releases coming out of the no label digital camp. From 2013 onwards The Ultimate
Guide therefore only lists performances/recordings but no more BT CDs or unauthorized digital
releases.
1.097 FEBRUARY 21, 2014 DU ARENA, YAS ISLAND, ABU DHABI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES
1 Start Me Up
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
3 You Got Me Rocking
4 Tumbling Dice
5 Emotional Rescue
6 Angie
7 Doom And Gloom
8 Paint It Black
9 Honky Tonk Women
10 Slipping Away
11 Before They Make Me Run
12 Midnight Rambler
13 Miss You
14 Gimmie Shelter
15 Jumpin Jack Flash
16 Sympathy For The Devil
17 Brown Sugar
18 You Cant Always Get What You Want
19 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Songs 4, 6 (both incomplete): Internet Stream on Rollingstones.com, late February, 2014.
NOTES: Cut 18: Introduction and additional back-up vocals The Al Khubairat Singers.
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13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Paint It Black
Gimmie Shelter
Start Me Up
Sympathy For The Devil
Brown Sugar
You Cant Always Get What You Want
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
NOTES: Cut 7: Additional guitar and additional vocals Tomoyasu Hotei; Cut 18: Introduction and
additional back-up vocals The Senzoku Freshman Singers.
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8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Live With Me
Honky Tonk Women
Slipping Away
Before They Make Me Run
Midnight Rambler
Miss You
Paint It Black
Gimmie Shelter
Start Me Up
Sympathy For The Devil
Brown Sugar
You Cant Always Get What You Want
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
NOTES: Cut 18: Introduction and additional back-up vocals The SYC Ensemble Singers.
1.105 MAY 29, 2014 ROCK IN RIO, PARQUE DA BELA VISTA, LISBON
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Its Only Rock n Roll
3 Live With Me
4 Tumbling Dice
5 Wild Horses
6 Doom And Gloom
7 Respectable
8 Out Of Control
9 Honky Tonk Women
10 You Got The Silver
11 Cant Be Seen
12 Midnight Rambler
13 Miss You
14 Gimmie Shelter
15 Start Me Up
16 Sympathy For The Devil
17 Brown Sugar
18 You Cant Always Get What You Want
19 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
20 Ron Wood Pre-Show Comment
21 Mick Jagger Pre-Show Comment
Song 4, Lines 20, 21 (4 incomplete): Internet Stream on Rollingstones.com, late May, 2014.
NOTES: Song 4: Additional guitar and additional vocals Bruce Springsteen; Cut 7: Additional guitar
Gary Clarke Jr.; Cut 18: Introduction and additional back-up vocals Coro Ricercare Of Lisbon.
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13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Midnight Rambler
Miss You
Gimmie Shelter
Start Me Up
Sympathy For The Devil
Brown Sugar
You Cant Always Get What You Want
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Songs 1, 3 (both incomplete): Released in a DutchTV news-clip (NOS), June 6 and/or 7, 2014.
Song 1 (incomplete): Internet Stream on Rollingstones.com, June, 2014.
NOTES: Cut 18: Introduction and additional back-up vocals Dekoor Close Harmony.
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5
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7
8
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11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Tumbling Dice
Angie
Doom And Gloom
Get Off Of My Cloud
Out Of Control
Honky Tonk Women
You Got The Silver
Cant Be Seen
Midnight Rambler
Miss You
Gimmie Shelter
Jumpin Jack Flash
Sympathy For The Devil
Brown Sugar
You Cant Always Get What You Want
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
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13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Midnight Rambler
Miss You
Gimmie Shelter
Start Me Up
Sympathy For The Devil
Brown Sugar
You Cant Always Get What You Want
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
NOTES: Cut 5: Introduction and additional back-up vocals The Giovanni Consort.
1.121 OCTOBER 30/NOVEMBER 3, 2014 HAMPTON COLISEUM (LIVE IN 1981) (DVD + 2 CD),
EAGLE VISION EAGDV037 (EUROPE)/EV306929 (US)
A Introduction
B Under My Thumb
C When The Whip Comes Down
D Lets Spend The Night Together
E Shattered
F Neighbours
G Black Limousine (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
H Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
I Twenty Flight Rock (Fairchild, Cochran)
J Going To A Go-Go (Robinson, Tarplin, Moore, Rogers)
K Let Me Go
L Time Is On My Side (Meade)
M Beast Of Burden
N Waiting On A Friend
O Let It Bleed
P You Cant Always Get What You Want
Q Band Intros
R Little T & A
S Tumbling Dice
T Shes So Cold
U Hang Fire
V Miss You
W Honky Tonk Women
X Brown Sugar
Y Start Me Up
Z Jumpin Jack Flash
AA (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
B1 Under My Thumb
B2 When The Whip Comes Down
B3 Lets Spend The Night Together
B4 Shattered
B5 Neighbours
B6 Black Limousine (Jagger, Richards, Wood)
B7 Just My Imagination (Whitfield, Strong)
B8 Twenty Flight Rock (Fairchild, Cochran)
B9
B10
B11
B12
B13
B14
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
C12
Lines A, Q C3, Songs B-P, R-AA, Cuts B1-C2; C4-C12: Recorded at Hampton Roads Coliseum,
Hampton, Virginia, December 18, 1981.
NOTES: Disc 1 (DVD): Credits: Director: Hal Ashby; Audio Remix: Bob Clearmountain; Length:
150 mins.; Discs 2 and 3 (CDs): Previously available as HAMPTON COLISEUM (LIVE 1981),
StonesArchive.com/Google.com Download (Promotone B.V. BGDDRS71), January 31, 2012;
Simultaneously released as HAMPTON COLISEUM (LIVE IN 1981) (DVD + 3LPs), Eagle
Vison EV306949; Disc 1: Also released as HAMPTON COLISEUM (LIVE IN 1981), DVD,
Eagle Vision EV306869, November, 2014; Track A: Short backstage scene, lacking the
musical performances of the original TV broadcast.
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5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
Tumbling Dice
Wild Horses
Doom And Gloom
Street Fighting Man
Out Of Control
Honky Tonk Women
Before They Make Me Run
Happy
Midnight Rambler
Miss You
Gimmie Shelter
Start Me Up
Sympathy For The Devil
Brown Sugar
You Cant Always Get What You Want
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
NOTES: Cut 18: Introduction and additional back-up vocals The Consort Of Melbourne.
1.126 NOVEMBER 14/NOVEMBER 17, 2014 L.A. FORUM (LIVE IN 1975) (DVD + 2 CD),
EAGLE VISION EAGDV038 (EUROPE)/EV306889 (US)
A Introduction
B Honky Tonk Women
C All Down The Line
D If You Cant Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud
E Starfucker
F Gimmie Shelter
G Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
H You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
I You Cant Always Get What You Want
J Happy
K Tumbling Dice
L Its Only Rock n Roll
M Band Intros
N Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
O Fingerprint File
P Angie
Q Wild Horses
R Thats Life (Preston)
S Outa Space (Preston, Greene)
T
U
V
W
X
Y
B1
B2
B3
B4
B5
B6
B7
B8
B9
B10
B11
B12
B13
C1
C2
C3
C4
C5
C6
C7
C8
C9
C10
C11
Brown Sugar
Midnight Rambler
Rip This Joint
Street Fighting Man
Jumpin Jack Flash
Sympathy For The Devil
Honky Tonk Women
All Down The Line
If You Cant Rock Me/Get Off Of My Cloud
Starfucker
Gimmie Shelter
Aint Too Proud To Beg (Whitfield, Holland)
You Gotta Move (McDowell, Davis)
You Cant Always Get What You Want
Happy
Tumbling Dice
Its Only Rock n Roll
Band Intros
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)
Fingerprint File
Angie
Wild Horses
Thats Life (Preston)
Outa Space (Preston, Greene)
Brown Sugar
Midnight Rambler
Rip This Joint
Street Fighting Man
Jumpin Jack Flash
Sympathy For The Devil
Line A, Songs B-Y: Recorded at the Los Angeles Forum, Inglewood, July 11, 1975 (not July 12, 1975,
as mistakenly listed in film, on cover and in booklet).
Cuts B1-C11: Recorded at the Los Angeles Forum, Inglewood, July 13, 1975.
NOTES: Disc 1 (DVD): Credits: Recording Engineer: Ron Nevison; Archive Video Production: Phil
Davey; Archive Audio Production: Mick McKenna; Length: 159 mins.; Discs 2 and 3 (CDs):
Previously available as L.A. FRIDAY (LIVE 1975), StonesArchive.com/Google.com Download
(Promotone B.V. BGDDRS73), April 4, 2012; Simultaneously released as L.A. FORUM (LIVE
IN 1975) (DVD + 3LPs [omitting cuts B12, C3-C5]), Eagle Vison ERDLVP084; Disc 1. Also
released as L.A. FORUM (LIVE IN 1975), DVD, Eagle Vision EV306889, November 2014.
1.127 NOVEMBER 15, 2014 HOPE ESTATE, HUNTER VALLEY, near SYDNEY
1 Jumpin Jack Flash
2 Lets Spend The Night Together
3 Its Only Rock n Roll
4 Tumbling Dice
5 Dead Flowers
6 Rocks Off
7 Paint It Black
8 Honky Tonk Women
9 You Got The Silver
10 Before They Make Me Run
11 Cant Be Seen
12 Midnight Rambler
13 Miss You
14 Gimmie Shelter
15 Start Me Up
16 Sympathy For The Devil
17 Brown Sugar
18 You Cant Always Get What You Want
19 (I Cant Get No) Satisfaction
Song 5 (incomplete): Internet Stream on Rollingstones.com, November 18, 2014.
NOTES: Cut 18: Introduction and additional back-up vocals The Sydney Philharmonia Choir.
1.129A DECEMBER 19, 2014 THE ROLLING STONES, OFFICIAL YOUTUBE MESSAGE
A All Four Rolling Stones Saying Thank You For The Support in 2014
Line A: Recorded at Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand, around November 22, 2014.
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Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2015):
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
Tours 1962
July - December ..................... Club Shows
1963
January September ............. Club Shows & Ballroom Dates .............................. 0.002B, 0.009A
September 29 - November 3 ... Everly Brothers-Bo Diddley Tour ........................................ 0.011A
November 4 December 31 ... Club Shows & Ballroom Dates ........................................................
1964
January 6-27 ......................... Group Scene 1964: Great Britain Tour ..........................................
February 8 - March 7 .............. All Stars 64: Great Britain Tour ...................................... 0.023A
March 15 - May 31 ................. Short British Tours, Ballroom Dates, Radio &
TV Shows ..................................................... 0.024B, 0.028
June 1-20 ............................. First North American Tour ...................................... 0.030A-0.033
July 11 - August 30 ................ The Netherlands, British Ballroom Dates,
Isle of Man & Channel Islands ........................... 0.035A-0.039
September 5 - October 11 ....... The Rolling Stones Show: Great Britain .............................. 0.041
October 18-21 ....................... TV Shows, Belgium & France .................................. 0.044, 0.044A
October 23 - November 15 ...... Second North American Tour .................................. 0.044B0.047
November 20 - December 15 ... British TV & Radio ................................................... 0.054, 0.055
1965
January 6-15 .........................
January 22 - February 17 ........
March 5-18 ............................
March 26 - April 18 .................
April 22 - May 29 ...................
June 15-29 ............................
September 3-17 .....................
September 24 - October 17 .....
October 29 - December 5 ........
1966
February 18 - March 2 ............
March 26 - April 5 ..................
June 24 - July 28 ...................
September 23 - October 9 .......
Rolling Stones
European Tour
Rolling Stones
Rolling Stones
1967
March 25 - April 17 ................. European Tour ................................................... 0.137A0.139A
1969
November 7 - December 6 ...... US Tour 69 (Sixth North American Tour)
................. 0.1700.181
1970
August 30 - October 9
...........
........................................ 0.183B0.188A
1971
March 4-14 ...........................
1972
June 3 - July 26 ....................
1973
January 18 - February 27 .......
September 1 - October 19 ......
1975
June 1 - August 8 ..................
1976
April 28 - June 23 ..................
1978
June 10 - July 26 ...................
0.311B0.333
1981
September 25 - December 19 ...
1982
May 26 - July 25 .................... Europe 82 Tour .................................................. 0.384B0.411
1989
August 31 - December 20
.................... 0.4490.484
1990
February 14-27 ...................... Steel Wheels Japan Tour 1990 .................................. 0.4890.496
May 18 - August 25 ................ Urban Jungle European Tour 1990 .......................... 0.4990.539A
1994
August 1 - December 18 ......... Voodoo Lounge World Tour 94/95: North America
0.566A0.602B
1995
January 14 - April 17 .............. Voodoo Lounge World Tour: Four Continents ........... . 0.604616A
May 26 - August 30 ................ Voodoo Lounge World Tour: Europe 95 ................ 0.617A0.639
1997
September 23 - December 12 .. Bridges To Babylon World Tour 97/98: North America
0.6520.671
1998
January 5 - April 26 ................ Bridges To Babylon World Tour 97/98: The Americas &
Japan ......................................................... 0.6720.691B
June 13 - September 19 ......... Bridges To Babylon World Tour 97/98: Europe ...... 0.693A0.728
1999
January 25 - April 20 .............. No Security-Tour 99 ........................................ 0.732A0.746B
May 29 - June 20 ................... Bridges To Babylon European Tour (cont.) ............ 0.747A0.753
2002
September 3 - November 30 ... Licks World Tour 2002/03: North America ................ 0.7610.797
2003
January 8 - February 8 ...........
February 18 - April 7 ..............
June 4 - October 2 .................
November 7-9 .......................
Licks
Licks
Licks
Licks
World
World
World
World
2005
August 10 - December 3 ......... A Bigger Bang World Tour: North America
2006
January 10 - April 18 .............. A Bigger Bang World Tour: The Americas
& Australasia ................................................. 0.9100.926
July 11 - September 3 ............ A Bigger Bang World Tour: Europe ....................... 0.9350.942A
September 20 - November 25 ... A Bigger Bang World Tour: North American
Fall Tour ....................................................... 0.9430.955
2007
June 5 - August 26 ................. A Bigger Bang World Tour: Europe (Postponed And
Extra Shows) ................................................. 0.9590.981
2012
October 25 December 15 .....
50 & Counting Tour: Paris, London & New York Area . 1.0411.056
2013
April 27 July 13 ..................
2014
February 21 March 15 .........
May 26 July 3 .....................
October 25 November 22 ....
Studio Sessions
1962
October 27 ............................ Curly Clayton Sound Studio, London ........................... Entry 0.002
1963
March 11 ...............................
May 10 .................................
July 9 and around 18 ................
August 8 ...............................
October 7 ..............................
October ................................
November 14 .........................
November 20-21 ....................
December 7 or 9 ....................
1964
January 2 .............................. Andrew Oldham Orchestra Session, Regent Sound Studios,
London ................................................................. 0.015B
January 3 .............................. Regent Sound Studios, London .......................................... 0.015C
January 10 ............................ Regent Sound Studios, London ......................................... 0.016A
January 13 ............................ Andrew Oldham Orchestra Session, Regent Sound Studios,
London ................................................................. 0.016B
January 28 ............................ Regent Sound Studios, London ............................................ 0.020
February 3-4 ......................... Regent Sound Studios, London ............................................ 0.021
February 24-25 ...................... Regent Sound Studios, London ............................................ 0.023
March 11 or 12 .....................
May 12 ................................
June 10-11 ...........................
June 24-26 ...........................
June 29 - July 7 ....................
July 21-23 ............................
August 31 - September 4 .......
September 2 ........................
September 28-29 ..................
November 2 .........................
November 8 .........................
1965
January 11-12 ......................
January 17 ...........................
late February ........................
May 10 ................................
May 12-13 ............................
September 6-7 .....................
October 26 ...........................
December 6-10 .....................
1966
January ................................
March 6-10 ...........................
August 4-12 .........................
November 9-26 .....................
1967
February 9-24 .......................
May 18 ................................
June 9 .................................
June 12-13 ...........................
July 7-22 ..............................
August 5 - September 7 .........
October 2-23 ........................
Olympic
Olympic
Olympic
Olympic
Olympic
Olympic
Olympic
Sound
Sound
Sound
Sound
Sound
Sound
Sound
Studios,
Studios,
Studios,
Studios,
Studios,
Studios,
Studios,
London
London
London
London
London
London
London
........................................ 0.136A
........................................ 0.139B
........................................ 0.139C
.......................................... 0.140
.......................................... 0.141
........................................ 0.142B
........................................ 0.143A
1968
February 21 - March 14 ..........
March 17 - April 3 .................
May 13-21 ............................
June 4-10 .............................
June 24 & 28 ........................
November 16 ........................
November 17 ........................
1969
February 9 - April ...................
May 12 - June 5 .....................
June 10 - July 2 .....................
October 17 November 2 .......
December 2-4 ........................
December 9-10 ......................
1970
February and / or March ......... Mixing Session, Olympic Sound Studios, London ................... 0.182E
February 17 & March - May ..... Rolling Stones Mobile (RSM), Stargroves, Newbury,
& Olympic Sound Studios, London ............................... 0.183
June 16 - July 27 ................... Olympic Sound Studios, London ........................................ 0.183A
October 21 onwards/November Olympic Sound Studios, London ........................................ 0.188B
December 18 ......................... Olympic Sound Studios, London ........................................... 0.190
1971
July 10 - late July ................... Rolling Stones Mobile (RSM), Nellcote, Villefranche Sur Mer,
France ...................................................................... 0.204
October 14 - November 23 ...... Rolling Stones Mobile (RSM), Nellcote, Villefranche Sur Mer,
France ...................................................................... 0.204
December 4-17 ...................... Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles ................................... 0.205B
1972
January - March ..................... Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles ................................... 0.205B
March 28 ............................... Sunset Sound Studios, Los Angeles ................................... 0.207A
November 25-30/December 6-21 Dynamic Sound Studios, Kingston, Jamaica .......................... 0.226
1973
January 13-15 .......................
January 27-30 .......................
May 23 & 26 ..........................
May 28 - June 20 ...................
November 13-24 ....................
1974
February 20 March 3 ............ Musicland Studios, Munich ................................................ 0.249A
April 10-15 ............................ Rolling Stones Mobile (RSM), Stargroves, Newbury .............. 0.249B
December 7-15 ...................... Musicland Studios, Munich ................................................... 0.254
1975
January 22 - February 9 ..........
March 22 - April 4 ..................
June 28 or 29 ........................
October 19 - November 29 ......
December .............................
1977
October 10 - December 21 ...... Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris
........................................ 0.310
1978
Mid-January - March 2 ............ Pathe-Marconi, EMI Studios, Paris ........................................ 0.311
August 23 - September 8 ........ RCA Studios, Hollywood ................................................... 0.333A
1979
January 18 - February 12 .......
June 25 - August 30 ..............
September 16 - October 8 ......
0.338
0.343
0.343
0.350
1980
October 11 - November 12 ......
.......................................
1982
Mid-October onwards .............
November 11 - December 19 ..
1983
Late January - mid-March .......
May .....................................
0.419
0.419
1985
January 11-19 ......................
January 22 February 28 ......
April 5 - June 17 ...................
July 16 - August 17 ...............
September 10 - October 15 ....
November 15 - December 5 ....
1989
March 9-21 ...........................
March 29 - May 5 ..................
May 15 June 29 ..................
Blue Wave Studios, St. Philip, Barbados, West Indies ............. 0.448
AIR Studios, Montserrat, West Indies ................................... 0.448
Olympic Sound Studios, London ........................................ 0.448C
1991
January 7-18 ......................... Hit Factory Studio, London .................................................. 0.542
1993
April 20 - May 20 ................... Pre-Production Session, Blue Wave Studios, St. Philip,
Barbados, West Indies ................................................ 0.562
July 9 - August 6 .................... Pre-Production Session, Sandymount, outside Clane, County
Kildare, Ireland ...................................................... 0.562A
September ................................. Sandymount, outside Clane, County Kildare, Ireland .................... 0.562B
October 1 .............................. Guest Session, Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, Ireland ......... 0.563
November 3 - December 11 ..... Windmill Lane Recording, Dublin, Ireland ............................... 0.564
1995
March 3-4 ............................. Toshiba-EMI Studios, Tokyo ..............................................
July 25-26 ............................. Estudios Valentim De Carvalho, Lisbon ...............................
0.610A
0.633A
1996
November December 17 ....... Pre-Production Session, Dangerous Music, New York City, and
Keith Richards home studio, Weston, Connecticut ......... 0.650
December ............................. Pre-Production Session, Westside Studios, London ................. 0.650
1997
Mid-January January 24 ....... Pre-Production Session, Dangerous Music, New York City ........ 0.650
March 13 early July .............. Ocean Way Recording Studios, Los Angeles ........................... 0.650
March or April ............................ Guest Session, Ocean Way Recording and Cherokee
Recording Studios, Los Angeles ........................................ 0.650A
2002
May 13 - June 7 ..................... Studio Guillaume Tell, Suresnes, near Paris ........................... 0.759
2004
November 20 - December 11 ... Pre-Production Session, La Fourchette (Mick Jagger's
mansion), near Poce-sur-Cisse, France ........................ 0.867
2005
March 7-9 ............................. Pre-Production Session, La Fourchette (Mick Jagger's
mansion), near Poce-sur-Cisse, France ........................ 0.867
March 14 - April ..................... La Fourchette (Mick Jagger's mansion), near Poce-sur-Cisse,
France ..................................................................... 0.867
June 6-28
2012
August 20-23
As Tears Go By 1965B, 1965C, 1966A, 1966C(3), 1989C, 2004C, 2005A(3), 2006A(X), 2007C,
2008C(5), 2011C, 2012C(3), 2013A
As Tears Go By (Italian) see Con le mie lacrime
As Time Goes By 1964B
Baby Break It Down 1993B(5), 1994C, 2007D(KR)
Baby, I Put A Spell On You (?) 2002B, 2003C
Baby Whats Wrong 1962A(2), 1963B, 2012C
Baby What You Want Me To Do 1963A, 1982D(MT [2], 1984D(MT), 1986D(KR), 1987D(MT),
2013D(RW), 2013D(RW&MT[2])
Baby, Youre Too Much 1985B(4), 1993B
Back In The U.S.A. 1962A, 1978B(2), 1982D(MJ & IS), 1986D(KR)
Back Of My Hand 2005A(8), 2005B, 2005C(2), 2006A(2), 2007A, 2007C(2), 2008C
Brown Sugar 1969A, 1969B(2), 1970A(X), 1970B(3), 1970C, 1971A(6), 1971C(2), 1972A(X),
1972D(KR), 1973A(X), 1974C, 1975A(X), 1975C(3), 1976A(X), 1976C, 1976C(2), 1977A, 1977C,
1978A(X), 1981A(X), 1982A(X), 1982C, 1983C, 1984C, 1984D(MJ), 1987C, 1988D(MJ[5]),
1989A(X), 1989C(2), 1990A(X), 1990C(3), 1991C(2), 1994A(X), 1994C, 1995A(X), 1995C(2),
1997A(X), 1998A(X), 1998C(4), 1999A(7), 2000C, 2002A(X), 2002C, 2003A(X), 2003C(4),
2004C(2), 2005A(X), 2005C(3), 2006A(X), 2006C(2), 2006D(CW), 2007A(X), 2007C(3), 2008C(5),
2011C(4), 2012A(7), 2012C(8), 2013A(X), 2013C(5), 2014A(X), 2014C(4)
Bulldog see Little T & A
Bump And Ride 1993B
Bye Bye Johnny 1962A, 1963B, 1964A, 1964C, 1972A(X), 1973A(5), 1974C(2), 1986A, 2004C,
2010C, 2013D(RW)
Far Away Eyes 1977B(4), 1978A(X), 1978C(2), 1994A(3), 1995A(3), 1997A, 2002A, 2006A(3),
2008C(5), 2011C(5), 2012C, 2013A
Fast Talking Slow Walking 1971B, 1972B
The Fat Man 1978A
Feel No Pain No More see Piano Instrumental
Feel On Baby 1983B(3), 1983C(2), 2011C
Fight 1985B(6), 1986C(4), 2011C
Fiji Gin see Fiji Jim
Fiji Jim 1978B(2)
Fingerprint File 1973B(2), 1974C, 1975A(X), 1977C, 2012C, 2014C(2)
Flight 505 1966B, 1966C(2), 2012C
Flip The Switch 1997B(4), 1997A(X), 1997C(5), 1998A(X)
Flowers In Your Hair see Shes A Rainbow
Fly My Kite see The Lantern
Fool To Cry 1974[Pt.2]B(4), 1975[Pt.1]B, 1976A(6), 1976C, 1981C, 1995A, 1997A, 1998A, 1999A,
2002C, 2006D(CW), 2011C(3), 2012C(3)
Following The River 1971B(2), 2010C(3)
For Your Precious Love 1989B(2)
Fortune Teller 1963B(4), 1963C, 1966C, 1980C
Four And In see Dancing In The Light
Fragments Where Will The Dimple Be/You Need Hands/By The Beautiful Sea 1965A, 1966C
Freeway Jam 1975[Pt.1]B(4)
Fuckin Andrew see Andrews Blues
Funky And Fleopatra (AOO) 1964D(MJ,BJ,KR,CW & BW)
Funky Improvisation 1975[Pt.1]B(2)
Funky Jam 1975[Pt.1]B(2)
Funky Rhythm 1975[Pt.1]B
Funky Riff 1975[Pt.1]B
Funky Stuff 1975[Pt.1]B
Gangsters Moll 1979B, 1986D(MJ)
Get Back To The One You Love see Goodbye Girl
Get Off Of My Cloud 1965A(3), 1965B, 1965C(3), 1966A(5), 1966C(3), 1967A, 1974D(KR), 1975A(3),
1976A(X), 1976C, 1977C, 1980C, 1982C(2), 1989C, 1991C, 1998C, 1999A(9), 2002C, 2004C,
2005A(7), 2006A(X), 2007A, 2007C(3), 2012A(5), 2012C(3), 2013A(X), 2014A(8), 2014C(2)
Get Together 1964A, 1966C, 2010C
Get Up, Stand Up 2005A(3), 2007C, 2012
Get Your Hands Off 1993B(2)
Get Yourself Together 1966B(4)
Gimmie Shelter 1969[Pt.1]B(2), 1969[Pt.2]A(X), 1969[Pt.2]B, 1969C, 1970A, 1970C, 1972A(X),
1973A(X), 1974C, 1975A(X), 1978A(2), 1982C(2), 1987C, 1988D(MJ[4]), 1989A(6), 1990A(X),
1990C, 1991C, 1992D(KR[7]), 1993D(KR [2]), 1995A(X), 1995C, 1996C, 1997A(X), 1998A(X),
1998C(5), 1999A(X), 2000C, 2002A(X), 2002C, 2003A(X), 2003C(3), 2004C(2), 2006A(8),
2007C(2), 2009D(MJ), 2010C, 2011C(2), 2012A(5), 2012C(5), 2013A(X), 2013C(5), 2014A(X),
2014C(2)
Give Me A Hamburger To Go 1968B
Giving It Up 1989B
Give Me Your Hand (And Ill Hold It Tight) 1963B
Glass Eye see Never Make You Cry
Glastonbury Girl see Factory Girl
Glimmer Twins Boogie 1993B
Go Home Girl 1963B
Godzi 1966B
Goin Home 1965B, 1966C(3), 1967A, 2012C(3)
Going Down 1988D(MJ[3]), 1991D(KR), 1992D(MJ), 1992D(KR), 2005D(MJ), 2012A(3), 2013A
Going On With You, Is This What It Is (?) 1993B
Going To A Go-Go 1981A(X), 1982A(X), 1982C(5), 2002A(5), 2003A(4), 2003C(2), 2005C, 2006A,
2011C, 2012C(3), 2014C(2)
Harlem Shuffle 1985B(8), 1986A, 1986C(4), 1988D(MJ [3]), 1989A(X), 1990A(X), 1990C(3), 1991C,
2005C, 2011C(6), 2012C(4)
Hats Off To Slim Harpo see Shake Your Hips Jam
Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing In The Shadow? 1966A(4), 1966B(3), 1966C(3), 1967C,
1968C, 1969C, 1982C, 1989C, 1990C, 1993D(MJ), 2002C, 2004C, 2005C, 2007C, 2008C(2),
2011C, 2012C(3)
He Loves You So 1993B
Head In The Toilet Blues 1971B
Hear It 1964B(2)
Heart Of Stone 1964A(2), 1964B(3), 1964C, 1965A, 1965C, 1975C, 1979D(MJ), 1989C, 2002A(4),
2003C, 2004C, 2007C, 2012C(8)
(I Cant Get No) Satisfaction 1965A(7), 1965B(2), 1965C(3), 1965D(MJ & KR), 1966A(X), 1966C(4),
1967A, 1968A, 1969A(X), 1969C, 1970C, 1971(3), 1972(5), 1975C, 1976A, 1978A(4), 1981A(X),
1982A(X), 1982C(3), 1983C, 1984C, 1985C, 1988D(MJ [4]), 1989A(X), 1989C, 1989D(MJ,KR &
RW), 1990A(X), 1990C(5), 1991C(2), 1992C, 1994A(X), 1994C, 1995A(X), 1995C(4), 1996D(KR),
1997A(X), 1998A(X), 1998C(4), 1999A(2), 1999C, 2000C, 2002A(X), 2002C, 2003A(X), 2003C(4),
2004C(3), 2005A(X), 2005D(CW), 2006A(X), 2006C(3), 2007A(X), 2007C, 2008C(4), 2009C(2),
2010C(2), 2011C, 2012A(4), 2012C(13), 2013A(X), 2013C(7), 2014A(X), 2014C(2)
I Cant Help It see I Love You Too Much
(I Cant See No One Else) Beside You 1985B(4)
I Cant Turn You Loose 1989D(MJ,KR,MT & RW), 2002A(9), 2003A(7), 2003C
I Dont Care 1972B
I Dont Know The Reason Why see Hillside Blues
I Dont Know Why 1969[Pt.2]B(2), 1975C(2), 1989C, 2005C
I Go Wild 1993B(6), 1994A(X), 1994C(2), 1995A(X), 1995C(4), 2011C(4), 2012C
I Got A Hold On You 1993B
I Got A Letter 1974[Pt.2]B(2)
I Got The Blues 1970B, 1971A(3), 1971C, 1999A(4)
I Got You Babe (Sonny And Cher)
I Just Want To Make Love To You 1964A(6), 1964B, 1964C(2), 1985C, 1988D(MJ), 1989C, 1990A,
1990C(2), 1991C, 1992D(MJ,RW & CW), 1998A(X), 1998C, 1999A, 2002A, 2003A(4), 2003C,
2004C, 2005C, 2011C, 2012D(RW,BW & MT), 2013C
I Love Ladies 1975[Pt.1]B
I Love You Too Much 1978B(4), 1982B, 2011C(2)
I Need You 1978B
I Think Im Going Mad 1979B(3), 1982B, 1984C, 2002D(MT), 2011C
I Wanna Be Loved see I Want To Be Loved
I Wanna Be Your Man 1963B, 1963C, 1964A(2), 1964C, 1985C, 1988C, 1988D(KR[3]), 1989C,
2004C, 2007C, 2012A(3), 2012C, 2013C
I Want All The People To Know see 2000 Man
I Want To Be Loved 1963B(2), 1963C, 1980C, 1989C, 2004C, 2012C
I Want You To Know (Domino) 1963A
I Want You To Know (Rolling Stones demo) 1963B(2)
I Was Just A Country Boy see And I Was A Country Boy1965A, 1984C
Id Much Rather Be With The Boys 1965B(2), 1975C, 2012C(2)
I'll Be Home 1968B
I'll Coming Home see My Home Is A Prison
Ill Feel A Whole Lot Better see Get Yourself Together
Ill Go Crazy, 2007A(X)
Ill Hold Your Hand see Give Me Your Hand (And Ill Hold You Tight)
Ill Let You Know 1978B(2)
Im A Country Boy see I Was Just A Country Boy
(Im A) Highway Child 1968B
Im A Hog For You 1962A
Im A King Bee 1964B
Im A Little Mixed Up 1983B(2)
Im A Love You 1962A, 2013D(RW[2])
Im A Man 1986A
Im Alright 1964A(2), 1965A(7), 1965C(2), 1966A(2), 1966C(2), 1980C, 1982C(2), 2004C, 2010C,
2012C(5), 2013C(3)
Im Fallin 1993B
Im Free 1965B, 1965C(3), 1966D(MJ), 1969A(X), 1969C, 1989C, 1995B, 1995C, 2004C, 2006A(2),
2006C, 2007C, 2008C(3), 2009C(2), 2012C
Im Free Riffs 1972A, 1975C, 1990C
Im Free (Remixes) 2006B(5), 2006C(4)
Im Goin Down see Im Going Down
Im Going Down 1970B(2), 1975C
Im Gonna Drive 1993B(2), 1994C, 2011C
(Im Just A) Funny Guy see Im Relyin On You
Im Left, Youre Right, Shes Gone 1995B
Im Mad 1963A
Im Moving On 1964A, 1965A(4), 1965C(2), 1966A, 1980C, 2004C, 2012C
Im Not Signifying 1971B(2), 2010C
Lets Spend The Night Together 1966B(4), 1967A(5), 1967C(4), 1969C, 1976A, 1977A, 1978A,
1981A(X), 1982A(X), 1982C(5), 1983C, 1983D(KR), 1988C, 1989C, 1990C, 1991C, 1992C,
1995B, 1997A(X), 1998A(X), 1998C(2), 2002C, 2004C, 2006A(X), 2006C, 2007A(7), 2007C(3),
2011C, 2012C(5), 2014A(7), 2014C(2)
Lets Talk It Over see Dont Lie To Me
Lies 1977B(4), 1978A(X), 1978C, 2011C(2)
Light Up 1978B
Like A Rolling Stone 1984D(MT[4]), 1986D(RW), 1988D(MJ), 1995A(X), 1995C(4), 1997A(3),
1998A(X), 1998C(2), 1999A(6), 1999C, 2001D(RW), 2002A(X), 2003A(9), 2003C, 2004D(RW),
2011C(2), 2012C, 2014A(3)
Linda Lu 1979B(2)
Little Baby 1995B, 1995C
Little By Little 1964A, 1964B, 1964C(3), 1989C, 2004C
Little Egypt 1963A
Little Queenie 1961D(MJ & KR), 1969A(X), 1970A(X), 1970B(4), 1970C, 1971A(2), 1973A(2),
1982D(IS), 1983D(KR), 1986A, 1986D(KR), 1987D(MJ), 1997A(X), 1998A(X), 2000C(2),
2001D(RW), 2013A
Little Red Rooster 1964A, 1964B, 1964C, 1965A(6), 1965C, 1966C, 1970D(BW,CW,IS & MJ[2]),
1976A, 1977A, 1977C, 1986A, 1988D(MJ), 1988D(RW[3]), 1989D(MT), 1997A, 1989A(X), 1989C,
1990A(2), 1990C, 1991C, 1992D(RW[2]), 1998A(2), 2002A(X), 2003A(4), 2004C, 2007C, 2009C,
2011C(2), 2012C(3), 2012D(KR [2]), 2012D(RW,BW & MT), 2013A
Little T & A 1979B(3), 1981A(X), 1981C(2), 1982A(X), 1982C, 1983C, 1988D(KR[2]), 2006A(4),
2007A, 2007C, 2008C(3), 2011C, 2012C(3), 2014C(2)
Live With Me 1969A(X), 1969[Pt.2]B, 1969C, 1970A(X), 1970C, 1971A(4), 1973A, 1975C, 1993D(MJ),
1994A(6), 1994C, 1995A(X), 1995C(3), 1996C, 1998A(3), 1998C(2), 1999A(X), 2002A(X),
2003A(X), 2003C, 2005A(5), 2005C, 2006A(4), 2007A, 2008C(5), 2009C, 2012A(4), 2012C,
2013A(3), 2014A(2)
Outa Space (Billy Preston) 1973D(MT), 1975A(X), 1976A(X), 1976C, 2012C, 2014C(2)
Over You 1964B
Pain In My Heart 1964B, 1965A(5), 1965C(2), 1980C, 1985B, 2004C, 2013C
Paint It Black 1966A(4), 1966B(3), 1966C(4), 1966D(MJ[2]), 1967A, 1969C, 1972C, 1983C, 1989A(X),
1989C, 1990A(X), 1990C(5), 1991C(2), 1992C, 1995C, 1998A(X), 1998C(2), 1999A(X), 2002C,
2003A(X), 2003C, 2004C(3), 2005A(6), 2006A(X), 2006C(2), 2007A(X), 2007C(2), 2008C(3),
2011C, 2012A(5), 2012C(4), 2013A(X), 2013C(5), 2014A(X)
Panama Powder Room 1966B
Parachute Woman 1968A(3), 1966B(2), 1968C, 1995B, 1996C(2), 2002A(X), 2004C
Pass The Wine (Sophia Loren) 1971B, 2010C
Pay Your Dues 1968B
Petrol see Petrol Blues
Petrol Gang see Petrol Blues
Petrol Blues 1978B(2), 2011C(2)
Piano And Drum Improvisation a.k.a. Sugar Blues 1978A
Piano Improvisation 1972D(MJ), 1975C
Piano Instrumental (a.k.a. Feel No Pain No More) 1979B
Play With Fire 1965A(2), 1965B, 1965C(2), 1966A(3), 1966C(2), 1966D(KR), 1978A(2), 1987D(MJ),
1989A(8), 1989C, 1990A, 1991C(3), 2004C, 2007C, 2011C(2), 2012C
Please Go Home 1966B(2), 1967C(2)
Plundered My Soul 1971B(2), 2010C(4), 2012C
Poison Ivy 1963B(3), 1963C, 1964C, 1980C, 2004C
Pommes De Terre 1971B
Positano Primo see Monkey Man
Possesses Me 1993B
Potted Shrimps 1970B
Power Cut 1968B
Pretty Beat Up 1982B(3), 1983C, 1992D(RW[3])
Pretty Thing 1962A, 1963A, 1963D(BW & CW)
Primo Grande see Pay Your Dues
Prodigal Son 1968B(2), 1968C, 1969A(X), 1970A(X), 1971A, 1978A(2), 1979A, 1987D(RW),
1988D(RW), 1992D(RW), 2000C, 2007C, 2009C(2), 2010D(RW)
Putty In Your Hands 1985B
Rain Fall Down 2005A(7), 2005B(8) 2005C(X), 2006A(X), 2006C(2), 2007C(2), 2011C(4), 2012C
Randy Whore 1993B(2)
Ready Yourself 1989B(2)
Red House 1970B, 1987D(MT), 1989D(MT), 19890(MT[2]), 1991D(MT), 1998D(MT[2]), 2001D(MT),
2002D(MT))
Redeyes see When Youre Gone
Reelin And Rockin 1962D(MJ & KR), 1964B, 1978B, 1981D(IS)
Reggae Drum Beats 1997B, 1997C(2)
Respectable 1977B(3), 1978A(X), 1978C, 1979A, 1991C, 1995A(3), 1995C(2), 1997A(2), 1998A(7),
1998C, 1999A(X), 2001D(MJ), 2003A(4), 2003C, 2006A(2), 2007A(5), 2008C, 2011C(6), 2012A,
2012C(3), 2013A(3), 2014A(6)
Respectable (?) Jam 1978A
Rice Krispies Jingle see Kelloggs Rice Krispies
Ride Em On Down 1962A
Ride On Baby 1965B, 1966D(MJ[2]), 1967C
The Right To Think see What Gives You The Right
Rip This Joint 1971B, 1972A(X), 1972C, 1973A(X), 1974C, 1975A(X), 1976A, 1988D(MJ[2]),
1993D(MJ), 2002A(5), 2003A, 2003C, 2010C(3), 2011C, 2012C(5), 2014C(2)
River Deep, Mountain High 1968B
Road Runner 1962A, 1963B, 1963D(BW & CW), 2012C(5)
Rock And A Hard Place 1989A(X), 1989B(11), 1989C(2), 1990A(X), 1990C, 1995A(X), 1995C(5),
1991C(3), 1995A(6), 1995C(2), 1997A(6), 2002A, 2011C(8), 2012C
Rock/Blues Jam 1985B
Rock Instrumental 1978A
Rock It see Untitled
Rock Jam 1978A
Rock Me Baby 1968B, 2002A(6), 2003A(7), 2003C, 2004C(3), 2007C
Stop Breaking Down 1970B, 1971B, 1972C, 1992D(MT), 1994A, 1995C, 2010C
Stop That 1982B
The Storm 1993B(4), 1994C, 2011C
Stray Cat Blues 1968B(2), 1968C, 1969A(X), 1970A(X), 1970C, 1971A(2), 1973A, 1976A, 2002A(9),
2003A(3), 2003C, 2009C
Street Fighting Man 1968B(2), 1968C(2), 1969A(X), 1969C(3), 1969D(MJ & KR), 1969D(RW),
1970A(X), 1970C(3), 1971A(2), 1971D(RW), 1972A(X), 1973A(X), 1974C, 1975A(X), 1975C,
1976A(X), 1976C(2), 1978A(3), 1981A(7), 1982C, 1989C, 1990A(X), 1990C, 1991C(2), 1994A(X),
1994C, 1995A(X), 1995C(5), 1998A(2), 2000C(3), 2002A(X), 2002C, 2003A(X), 2003C(3),
2004C(2), 2009C, 2011C, 2012C(4), 2013A(4), 2013C(5), 2014A(3), 2014C(2)
Streets Of Love 2005B(2), 2005C(6), 2006A(X), 2007A, 2007C, 2011C, 2012C(2), 2014A
Strictly Memphis 1985B(7)
Stuck Out All Alone see Give Me A Hamburger To Go
Studio Jams 1 & 2 1968B
Stupid Girl 1966B, 1966C(3), 1989C, 2004C
Suck On The Jugular 1993B(3), 1994C
Sugar Blues see Piano And Drum Improvisation
Summer Romance 1978A, 1978B(3), 1979B(4), 1979C
Summertime Blues 1978A
The Sun Is Shining 1962A, 1969A, 2012D(RW,BW & MT)
Sunshine Glance see Stay Where You Are
Sure I Do 1963B
Sure The One You Need 1974D(KR,MJ & MT), 1974D(KR), 1975A(2), 1979D(RW & KR)
Surprise Me see On With The Show
Surprise Surprise 1964B, 1965C, 1989C, 2005C
Susie Q 1964A, 1964B, 1964C, 1965C
Sway 1970B(3), 1971C(2), 1990D(MT), 2005A, 2005C, 2006A(8), 2006C, 2007A(2), 2007C, 2011C,
2013A(3)
Sweet Black Angel 1970B, 1971B, 1972A, 1972C(2), 2010C, 2011C
Sweet Home Chicago 1979B, 1986D(MT), 1992D(RW), 1999A, 1999C, 2012D(MJ)
Sweet Little Sixteen 1963A, 1978A(X), 2011C(3)
Sweet Neo Con 2005B(2), 2005C
Sweet Virginia 1970B, 1971B, 1972A(X), 1972C, 1973A(X), 1974C, 1994A, 1995A(8), 1995B,
1995C(4), 1999A(2), 2002A(9), 2003A(6), 2005A(2), 2006A, 2007A(2), 2010C(2), 2014A
Sweethearts Together 1993B(6), 1994C
Sympathy For The Devil 1968A(2), 1968B(19), 1968C(14), 1969A(X), 1969C, 1970A(X), 1970C(3),
1971A, 1975A(9), 1976A(4), 1977C, 1982C, 1988D(MJ[2]), 1989A(X), 1989C, 1990A(X),
1990C(4), 1991C(3), 1994A(X), 1994C, 1995A(X), 1995C(3), 1996C(2), 1997A(5), 1997C,
1998A(X), 1998C, 1999A(5), 2000C, 2002A(X), 2002C, 2003A(X), 2003C(2), 2004C, 2005A(X),
2006A(X), 2006C(2), 2007A(X), 2007C(3), 2008C(5), 2009C, 2010C, 2011C, 2012A(5), 2012C(5),
2013A(X), 2013C(5), 2014A(X), 2014C(2)
Sympathy For The Devil (Breaks, Big Beat, Vocals) 2002C
Sympathy For The Devil (Remix) 2003C(X), 2004C, 2005C(4)
Take It Or Leave It 1965B, 1966C, 1966D(KR), 1967C
Talkin Bout You 1963A, 1965B, 1965C(2)
Tall And Slender Blondes see Shes So Cold
Tallahassee Lassie 1978B, 2011C(2)
Tar And Feathered Blues see Blues Jam
Tease Me 1993B
Teddy Bear see (Let Me Be Your) Teddy Bear
Tell Me 1964A(2), 1964B(4), 1964C(3), 1965D(MJ & KR)1966C, 1978A, 1989C, 1990D(MT), 2004C,
2007C, 2012C
Tell Me Baby 1964B, 1983C
Tell Me Baby How Many Times see Tell Me Baby
Tell Me You Love Me 1962A(2)
Tell Me (Youre Coming Back) see Tell Me
Temperature see High Temperature
Terrifying 1989A(2), 1989B(5), 1989C, 1990A(5), 1990C(8), 2011C(2)
Thank You 2007A
That Girl Belongs To Yesterday see My Only Girl
Thats How Strong My Love Is 1965A(2), 1965B, 1965C(2), 1966A(2), 2002A(4), 2002/03D(KR&RW),
2003A(8), 2003C(2), 2004C(2), 2013A, 2012C
Thats Life (Billy Preston) 1975A(X), 2012C, 2014C(2)
Thats Why I Have The Blues 1978A
The Harder They Come 1978B, 1978D(KR,RW & CW)
There Are But Five Rolling Stones 1964D(MJ,BJ,KR,IS,CW & BW)
These Arms Of Mine 19984D(BW &CW), 1985B(4), 1985D(BW,CW & RW)
Thief For The Blues 1968B
Thief In The Night 1997B, 1997C, 1998A(X), 1998C, 1999A(X), 2003A
Think 1965B, 1965D(MJ & KR), 1966C(2)
Thirty Nine And Holding 1985B
This Place Is Empty 2005B, 2005C, 2006A, 2006C(2), 2007C
Through The Lonely Nights 1972B, 1974C, 2005C, 2011C
Thru And Thru 1993B(8), 1994C, 2002A(X), 2003A(8), 2003C, 2005C
Tie You Up (The Pain Of Love) 1982B(2), 1983B, 1983C
Tiger In Your Tank 1962A
Tiger's Snarl Jam 1972A
Till The Next Goodbye 1974A, 1974B(2), 1974C(2), 1982C
Time Is On My Side 1964A(2), 1964B(2), 1964C(3), 1965A(5), 1965C, 1966A(3), 1966C(4), 1981A(X),
1982A(X), 1982C(4), 1983C, 1983D(KR), 1988D(KR[2]), 1989C, 1990C(2), 1992D(KR[4]),
1993D(KR[2]), 1998A, 2003C, 2004C, 2005C, 2007C, 2010C, 2011C, 2012C(8)
Time Waits For No One 1974B(2)
Title 5 1967B, 2010C
Title 6 1968B
Title 15 1967B(6)
To Know Him Is To Love Him (Cleo Sylvestre) 1964D(MJ,BJ,KR,IS,CW & BW)
Toffee Apple see 2000 Light Years From Home
Too Far To Walk 1968B
Too Much Blood 1982B(7), 1983C, 1984A, 1984C(4)
Too Much For Me see Baby, Youre Too Much
Too Rude 1985B(4), 1986C, 1988D(KR[3]), 1992D(KR[3])
Too Tight 1997B, 1997C
Too Tough 1982B(2), 1983C, 2011C
Tops 1972B, 1979B(2), 1981A, 1981C
You Got The Silver 1969[Pt.1]B(2), 1969C, 1999A(X), 1999C, 2006A(7), 2007A(X), 2008C(5), 2012C,
2013A(X), 2013C(5), 2014A(X)
You Gotta Move 1969A(X), 1969B(2), 1970A(X), 1970B(2), 1970C, 1971C, 1975A(X), 1976A(X),
1976C, 1977C, 1989D(MT [2]), 1990D(MT [4]), 1992D(MT[2]), 1995D(MT[2]), 1996D(MT[2]),
1998D(MT), 1999D(MT[2]), 2003D(MT), 2009(2), 2012C, 2014C(2)
(You Gotta Walk) Dont Look Back 1978A(3), 1978D(MJ & KR[3]), 1978D(MJ[3]), 2002A
You Must Be The One 1963B
You Should Have Seen Her Ass 1972B
You Win Again 1978B, 2011C(2)
Youre Coming Back To Me see Tell Me
Youre So Beautiful (But You Gotta Die Someday) see Help Me
Youre Too Much see Baby, Youre Too Much
(Youve) Got Yourself Together see Get Yourself Together
Youve Just Made My Day 1964B
Your Angel Steps Out Of Heaven 1978B
Your Love 1985B
Zip Mouth Angel 1993B
Zulu 1993B(2)
Links
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza Songs A-L www.timeisonourside.com/alphabet.html
Ian Mc Phersons Stonesvaganza Songs M-Z www.timeisonourside.com/alphabet2.html
NOTES: Whilst every care has been taken in selecting these links, the author, of course, cannot
guarantee that the links will continue to be active in the future. Further, the author is not
responsible for the copyright or legality of the linked websites.
Source
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985, 1996, 2003, 2015)
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm
Drop me an e-mail via http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm (bottom of page) if Ive forgotten to give you a
credit in this list or if, on the other hand, youd prefer to have your name removed from it for
the sake of privacy.
Felix Aeppli
Zurich, April 30, 2014
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The Logics and the Limits of the Online Database by Felix Aeppli
Last Update: 2014-08-14 Latest Additions in Blue
It is the aim of this documentation to list in chronological order all musical recordings of
The Rolling Stones that found their way onto record or film. The term musical
recordings applies to all songs recorded by The Rolling Stones as a group, as well as to tracks
recorded by individual members of the band, be it in a proper solo recording session or at a
guest session with another artist. No distinction has been made between officially released
and unofficial material, such as unfinished studio takes or private recordings of live performances. As far as official record releases are concerned, the database lists all CDs and
CD singles, all DVDs, all LPs, 7" singles and 12" singles containing musical performances by
The Rolling Stones that were released in the UK and the USA. Promotional releases in these
formats are also covered, provided they contain different versions of recordings (normally
edited or remixed cuts). Some foreign releases have also been listed, provided they contain
material not previously issued in either the UK or USA. For the recent past a number of
commercial internet downloads offering unique material not available on disc have also been
included. Radio records, however, have been omitted and so have limited juke-box EPs and
semi-official releases such as special TV offers or book club records.
Matters for unofficial releases, generally known as Bootlegs, are more complicated.
Bootlegs featuring unreleased studio material, live performances or rare media recordings
are a necessary addition to the official catalogue of any big rock act, and The Rolling Stones in
this respect are among the most popular groups. After all, in their 52-year-career they
recorded more than 800 different songs of which only 383 were officially released; and they
performed well over 2,100 shows of which 1,100 are known to have been recorded by fans,
radio and TV stations or by the group themselves. Its never been the aim of this work to be a
bootleg guide to The Rolling Stones but, even so, the big labels (Swinging Pig, Vinyl Gang,
Crystal Cat, Dandelion, Rattle Snake, Dog n Cat, Sister Morphine) are represented here with at
least 95 per cent of their output mounting up to 2,500 titles consisting of over 4,000 physical
discs. Recently there has been a fair amount of discussion about the legality of these releases.
The situation is far from clear, since copyright rules often vary from country to country, and
the 50 years range protecting music recordings has already run out for the earliest Stones
recordings dating from 1962 1964. Moreover digital recording techniques and the Internet
recently have drastically changed the music business. Nowadays almost every new Rolling
Stones show is being circulated within 36 hours in digital form among collectors. This has led
to an almost complete disappearance of the classical CD bootleg market. It is, of course,
impossible to keep track of the growing number of releases coming out of the no label digital
camp (or of the countless clips popping up on YouTube). From 2013 onwards The Ultimate
Guide therefore only lists new performances/ recordings by The Rolling Stones but no more
bootleg releases. Still, the internet is not completely neglected in this catalogue: The year by
year links in the group catalogue include URLs not leading to individual clips but taking you to
websites offering a wider selection of downloads. The contents youll find there, in many cases,
are just uploads of old bootlegs; but from time to time you may come across a link taking
you to a concert or a session which has not been issued on record before and which therefore
is also missing in the main catalogue.
As far as films are concerned, the database lists all official films, all commercial VHS and
DVDs released in the UK and in the USA, all TV shows (where the exact programme is known)
and all promotional videos involving The Rolling Stones. Moreover, private recordings (amateur
footage) on super-8 and video of musical performances by The Rolling Stones are covered up
to 1983, provided that they have been circulated fairly widely among collectors. For the post1983 era, only professionally shot multi-camera footage is listed. Silent films or news clips
without any actual music (such as airport arrivals) have been left out, as have numerous films
which feature Rolling Stones songs in their soundtracks. Unlike unofficial CDs, bootleg DVDs
are only covered to a small extent.
Release Information: For every song, all subsequent releases on recordings in the UK or the
USA and on bootleg are listed. CDs which are only re-releases of original LPs under the
identical title are not considered to be releases in their own right and are consequently listed
alongside the original album.
Mono versus stereo: No difference is being made between a mono, a true stereo, a fake
stereo recording or a digitally remastered version of a specific title. All these are considered
one and the same version of a song. It is only when new instruments are added in a
different mix that a second version is noted. Also, a different mix lacking one instrument or the
vocal part is considered a separate version. (You will, however, find links in the 1964 and 1965
file leading to a profound analysis of the topic.)
Session Musicians: Musicians on all songs are understood to follow the standard line-up of
The Rolling Stones unless otherwise noted; instruments and vocals usually handled by each of
the Stones are as follows:
The NOTES section within many Entries lists alterations in the standard line-up (such as
Keith Richards on lead vocals or Mick Jagger on additional guitar), plus additional musicians or
particulars regarding over-dubs following an original recording session. The NOTES also
register connections between songs, be it identical backing tracks or different mixes. Especially
in the early 1980s, The Rolling Stones often returned to a recording begun much earlier,
polishing it by adding (or wiping out) an instrument or two; in such cases, normally all versions of a song are listed in the same Entry.
Songs Recorded: Songs in live recordings are always presented in the order they were
actually performed.
Song Title Formats: Song titles and other musical performances (such as Jams or Improvisations) appear in italics, as with recording sessions; interviews and other non-musical tracks
appear in medium type face.
Release Information: As with studio recording sessions, for every song all subsequent
releases on records and on film are listed. Releases on records are referred to as Cuts; for
releases in films, the terms Songs (or Tracks for instrumentals) is used, for interviews
the term Line.
Interviews: Interviews by individual members of The Rolling Stones, fully covered in the Solo
Section, are presented in the Group Catalogue if they were actually recorded and subsequently
broadcast in connection with live songs from a particular show.
RELEASES
Origins of Dates: Official record releases, film premieres and video/DVD releases are filed in
the same chronological sequence. Release dates represent those assigned by record or film
companies in press announcements, musical papers or promo packages. In a few cases, they
are taken from interviews and insert sheets accompanying Japanese records. If none of these
sources were available, the dates are taken from the product details shown on commercial
websites.
Record Formats: BOLD CAPITALS have been used to identify titles of 12-inch LP (Long
Play) records playing at 33 revolutions per minute. CDs are listed in the same way, followed
by (CD) in parentheses. The term SINGLE refers to 7-inch records playing at 45 revolutions
per minute (hence also known as 45s in the U.S.A.) and offering one track on each side.
Titles of 12-inch singles are printed in ITALIC CAPITALS and so are titles of CD singles, a term
applied to any 5-inch compact disc release containing up to 6 tracks (and also for the handful
of 3-inch discs). A title in ITALIC CAPITALS followed by the designation (EP) identifies record
releases on EPs (Extended Play), those charming 7-inch records from the mid-sixties
containing four tracks (sometimes three or five), and playing at 45 r.p.m. In accordance with
the terminology used by record companies, the term MAXI-SINGLE has been, in a few cases,
used to describe an EP containing three tracks. The term (COMPILATION) in parentheses
following a title indicates an album containing performances by various artists. In such cases,
only Rolling Stones items are listed.
Record Information: Label, original catalogue number, (country of origin) in parentheses are
given for every record, film or video/DVD release. It should be noted that, parallel to the rise
of CDs, national markets have tended to disappear, and it has thus become increasingly
difficult to decide what is meant by a UK release of a record. A large proportion of discs on sale
in Britain are actually manufactured outside the UK, and appear in absolutely identical form in
every European country. In some cases, in fact, it is not even possible to discover whether a
record has been given a proper UK release, or whether the copies in British shops are simply
European imports. Moreover with copyright rules varying from country to country, the
distinction between official and unofficial release is becoming more and more obsolete,
especially in the DVD market.
Track Listings: Released songs are preceded by capital letters, A usually referring to the
first side of the record, B to the second side (A1 therefore stands for cut 1 on the first side,
A2 for the second cut, etc.); the letter A is also used for tracks on CDs, which are one-sided
by their nature.
Source of Recording: For each individual cut, song or line, the origin of the recording is
listed.
Recording Dates: In most cases only the recording session, but not the exact day(s) of
recording could be established; in this case, remarks covering periods of several weeks have to
be understood as e.g. recorded between November 3 and December 11, 1993.
Corrections: If necessary, misleading information on labels or covers has been corrected. The
NOTES also list re-releases of original albums under new catalogue numbers and original vinyl
products reissued on CD. In such cases no separate new Entry has been established for rereleases.
Format: Film and DVD titles appear in MEDIUM CAPITALS, within quotation marks.
Song Lists: Listings of songs and interviews in TV shows, films and DVDs are preceded by
capital letters: A, B, C, etc.; subjects without a direct connection to The Rolling Stones are
listed without letters.
SALT OF THE EARTH (Entries 0.001 0.159A), covering the period from July,
1962 to Spring, 1969 with Brian Jones as a member of the band;
TUMBLING DICE (Entries 0.160 0.253), covering the period from May, 1969
till early December, 1974 with Mick Taylor as the fifth Stone;
FOOL TO CRY (Entries 0.254 0.256), covering the brief period from December,
1974 until May, 1975 when The Rolling Stones were without a second guitarist;
START ME UP (Entries 0.257 0.561A), covering the period from May, 1975 to
Bill Wymans retirement in January, 1993 with Ron Wood as the fifth member
of the band (it has been ignored that it took Woody almost a year to become an
official Stones member on February 28, 1976), and finally:
SPARKS WILL FLY (Entries 0.562 1.117), covering the period since Bill
Wymans retirement with only four full members in the group.
The Rolling Stones 52 years career has normally been split into 13 files covering four years
per file: 1962-1965, 1966-1969, etc. (but 2002-2004 and 2005-2009, in order not to split
up world tours). At the beginning of a specific year there are concise listings entitled
SOMETHING HAPPENED TO ME YESTERDAY which supply at a glance the dates of all
performances by the group within that given time frame and thus allow easy placement of the
numbered Entries which follow under the heading SING THIS ALL TOGETHER.
In the case of Mick Taylor and Ron Wood, not original members of The Rolling Stones, every
effort has been made to present their whole career on record and film. Entries in the solo
section normally feature the following:
Origins of Dates: Entries are presented under recording (not release) date.
Releases: Record or video releases, in most cases, are limited to the first release of a song in
the UK and/or the USA (or in a few cases on foreign discs containing exclusive material),
omitting re-releases. The Solo Section offers no complete discography in this respect. There
are three exceptions to this, however: an album (LP or CD) release closely following a single
release is also included; and later UK or US single releases taken from proper solo albums
by band members have also been noted. Finally, for every song or track the most easily
accessible CD or DVD release (many of them from outside the UK or the US) has been listed.
Musicians: For every track the complete line-up is given, as far as known. The Solo Section
includes the names of more than 3,000 musicians. This does not necessarily imply that all
these people were in actual contact with members of The Rolling Stones; some of them may
have been studio musicians who independently laid down parts of a recording at a different
stage of production. On the other hand, there are actually more people who played with
members of the Stones - in jams or at parties, for instance - that are not identified here, since
their performance went unrecorded or did not find their way onto record or film.
Interviews: Releases of interviews, most of them in TV broadcasts and in the last five years
also from web casts, are listed as well, complete with title and air dates of the broadcasts,
even though it has to be admitted that in the recent past many of these clips, due to their
extreme shortness, have become a mere nuisance. (Air dates for MTV programmes normally
refer to the date of the broadcast by MTV Europe.)
Additional Information: The NOTES give details about recordings or film productions. They
also provide cross references to other Entries of the Solo Section in the many instances where
more than one member of The Rolling Stones was individually involved in one and the same
project.
Final comments: This Rolling Stones database consists of more than 30 files, most of them in
the pdf format, some in html, a catalogue totally amounting to well over 1,200 pages in print.
It is beyond the capacity of the author to permanently update ALL these files. For that reason,
some of the websites you check will be older than others and in a few instances they might
even contradict themselves in details. In such cases the date listed alongside the main title of
every page will tell you which is the more recent and therefore more reliable information.
Moreover, there is ONE file listing Late Additions for both the group and solo section which
is regularly being updated in a monthly (or shorter) cadence. So drop by often on the main site
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm to check for relevant recent additions. If you cant find what youre
looking for try the links on my main page, the carefully selected year by year links in the group
catalogue or the selection of links at the end of each solo section. These might quickly take
you to some information or to a performance which has not been included in The Ultimate
Guide for one reason or another. And the other way round: If no detailed information
regarding a broadcast date is being given e.g. for an obscure 60s interview listed in the solo
section theres still a good chance that you may find the actual clip on YouTube.
Last but not least: if the material presented here seems a bit dry, it should be kept in mind
that no text about music can replace the enjoyment of listening to the actual performance. So
the best thing the author can hope for is that this database, by providing an extensive
catalogue of all existing recordings, will lead you back to the music of The Rolling Stones and
to the works of all the musicians who were in contact with the group over decades, as
inspiration, guests or friends. Playing this music you will perhaps find you cant always get
what you want; but then, if you try sometimes, you just might find you get what you need.
Abbreviations
a.k.a. ............................................ also known as
AOO .................... ......... Andrew Oldham Orchestra
AR TV ........ ......... Associated Rediffusion Television
ASCAP ............. The American Society of Composers
................................... Authors and Publishers
BJ ..................................................... Brian Jones
BMI ....................... Broadcast Music, Inc. repertoire
........................................ song title database
BT ....... ....................................... bootleg
BW .................................................... Bill Wyman
cont.
................................................. continued
CW ................................................ Charlie Watts
e.g. ............................ exampli gratia, for example
EPK ........................................ Electronic Press Kit
ff. ...................... plus following day(s) or month(s)
ibid. .............................. ibidem, in the same place
inc. .................................................. incomplete
incl ..................................................... including
instr. .............................................. instrumental
IS ................................................... Ian Stewart
JSB ........................... Japanese Satellite Broadcast
Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide To The Rolling Stones (1985 / 1996 / 2003 / 2015):
http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm