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Sold Date:
May 17, 2022
Start Date:
January 26, 2022
Final Price:
£17.00
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(sealed but small crease on rear of sleeve - crease is pretty small and is not visible on front of cover - see extra image)
The years 1968 and 1969 were turbulent years for society in general and the Rolling Stones in particular. They lost Brian Jones, gained Mick Taylor, played an enormous gig in Hyde Park and finished the decade with a brace of small theatre shows. Along the way there were several TV appearances which documented the bands rapid evolution. This LP revisits all these phases, as before our eyes the Stones evolve into “the greatest rock’n’roll band in the world”.
SIDE ONE
1. Down Home Girl
2. Give Me A Drink
3. Street Fighting Man
4. Backstage Rehearsal
5. Gimme Shelter
SIDE TWO
1. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
2. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
3. Carol
4. Stray Cat Blues
5. Sympathy For The Devil
Little QueenieRecording Details
Side 1 - Tracks 1 – 4 Hyde Park, London July 5th 1969 broadcast Dutch Radio Veronica, July 15th 1969, track 5 broadcast Pop Goes Sixties December 12th 1969
Side 2 - Tracks 1 - 3 Saville Theatre, December 14th 1969, broadcast US TV as “Supernight of Rock’n’Roll”, tracks 4 – 6 Olympia Stadium, Detroit November 24th 1969 broadcast on Detroit Tube Works WSU
Available for immediate shipping. Limited edition 1000 copies.