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The Rolling Stones: The Rolling Stones European Tour 1973

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Label: Decca Records
Released: 1973
Time:
73:24
Category: Pop/Rock
Producer(s): See Artists ...
Rating:
Media type: CD
Web address: www.rollingstones.com
Appears with: Mick Jagger, Bill Wyman, Ronnie Wood
Purchase date: 2012
Price in €: 1,00





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[1] Brown Sugar
[2] Gimme Shelter
[3] Happy
[4] Tumbling Dice
[5] Star Star
[6] Dancing with Mr D
[7] Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) (not on all shows)
[8] Angie
[9] You Can't Always Get What You Want
[10] Midnight Rambler
[11] Honky Tonk Women
[12] All Down the Line
[13] Rip This Joint
[14] Jumpin' Jack Flash
[15] Street Fighting Man

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Mick Jagger - Lead Vocals, Harmonica
Keith Richards - Guitar, Vocals
Mick Taylor - Guitar
Bill Wyman - Bass Guitar
Charlie Watts - Drums

Billy Preston - Keyboards, Backing Vocals
Steve Madaio - Trumpet, Flugelhorn
Bobby Keys - Saxophone
Trevor Lawrence - Saxophone
Manuel Kellough - Percussion
Marshall Chess - Trumpet on [15]

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The Rolling Stones 1973 European Tour was a concert tour of Great Britain and Continental Europe in September and October 1973 by The Rolling Stones. The tour followed the release of the group's album Goats Head Soup on 31 August. It began at the Stadthalle in Vienna (the closest the Stones would get to the Eastern bloc in those days; Yuri Kurinoff of the Soviet Union's Ministry of Culture was in attendance), Austria on 1 September. It then saw, in large halls to mid-sized arenas, West Germany, England (including four shows at the Empire Pool in London), Scotland, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden, The Netherlands, and Belgium, finishing on 19 October with the band's fourth entry into and thirteenth show in West Germany, at the Deutschlandhalle in West Berlin, which would turn out to be Mick Taylor's last live performance with the Stones until 14 December 1981 in Kansas City, Missouri, and then until Taylor's guest appearance during the 2012, 2013 and 2014 shows. Altogether 42 shows were played in 22 cities, with two shows in a day a commonplace. This was the Stones' first trip to Europe since the European Tour 1970, and was part of parallel three-year cycles of touring the United States and Europe.
 

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