the Rolling Stones - You Can't Do That Baby
The Rolling Stones' 1972 North American Tour began on June 3 at the Canadian Pacific Coliseum in Vancouver, B.C. and ended with a performance at Madison Square Garden in New York City on July 26. Also known as the "STP Tour" (Stones Touring Party; as Stones associates were so named), it consisted of 48 concerts in the U.S. and Canada. Backing musicians used on the tour included Ian Stewart and Nicky Hopkins on piano, Bobby Keys on saxophone, and Jim Price on horns. Stevie Wonder and his band were the opening act on all but one show. The Stones' setlist varied slightly as the tour progressed. Songs that were played only once include: Ventilator Blues, Don't Lie To Me, Torn and Frayed, and Sweet Black Angel. Loving Cup was performed twice.
TYPICAL SETLIST
Brown Sugar / Bitch / Rocks Off / Gimme Shelter / Happy / Tumbling Dice / Love In Vain / Sweet Virgina / You Can't Always Get What You Want / All Down The Line / Midnight Rambler / Bye Bye Johnny / Rip This Joint / Jumping Jack Flash / Street Fighting Man / Honky Tonk Woman
Sources: Various – Fort Worth, June 24, and Houston, June 25, 1972
MASTER: Ladies & Gentlemen Soundtrack Master
Sound Quality: S-E-N-S-A-T-I-O-N-A-L.
NOTE 1 : Charlie's opening drum roll just before the Brown Sugar opener will make your spine tingle.
CD 1: Roadie talk at the Light & Mixing board; includes STP manager Chip Monk!/Brown Sugar/Bitch/Gimme Shelter/Dead Flowers/Happy/tumbling Dice/Love In Vain/Sweet Virginia/You Can't Always Get What You Want
CD 2 (Time 37:11): All Down The Line/Midnight Rambler/Intros/Bye Bye Johnny/Rip This Joint/Jumpin' Jack Flash/Street Fighting Man
Note 2 : These shows previously released on the the Vinyl Gang 4CD "Plug In Flush Out" VGP-259-1/2/3/4, but this is a completely different source.
Many Thanks to Phil Evans for the link.
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Vinyl Gang Products - Review Archive
…. Lots of infos about Stones boots and the 1972 1973 tour
Labels: Bill Wyman, Charlie Watts, Rolling Stones
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