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The Rolling Stones dug out another rarity for their second of two shows in Inglewood, CA, last night (July 13). Mick Jagger and company delivered “Fool to Cry” from 1976 album Black and Blue for the third-from-final show of their Hackney Diamonds tour. The ballad, recorded soon after Mick Taylor had quit the band, reached No. 10 when released as the album’s lead single, and featured session guitarist Wayne Perkins. Favorably compared with another ballad, “Angie,” the track is also memorable for the moment Keith Richards fell asleep while playing it in Germany in 1976. While they performed “Foo...
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The Rolling Stones delivered another tour premiere in Vancouver, Canada on Friday night as their Hackney Diamonds road trip reached its fifth-last stop. Mick Jagger and Co performed “Street Fighting Man” from the 1968 album Beggars Banquet. It was the winning choice from the regular fan vote, which also included “Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker),” “Out of Control” and “All Down the Line” as options. Video of the performance, plus the band’s 20-song set list, can be seen below. READ MORE: 32 Songs the Rolling Stones Have Rarely Played Live Meanwhile, the band released a clip from recording se...
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The Rolling Stones proved they weren’t out of surprises yet as they delivered their second Hackney Diamonds tour show in Chicago Sunday night. Amid a 20-song set at the city’s Soldier Field stadium came another tour debut, “Before They Make Me Run” – from the 1978 album Some Girls – with Keith Richards performing lead vocals. It came just after “Tell Me Straight” and “Little T&A,” the two songs he’s been singing most nights. Earlier in the show the Stones introduced guest star Lainey Wilson. The 32-year-old Grammy-winning country artist assisted with “Dead Flowers.” That number came just after...
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When the Rolling Stones consider their set list, some tough decisions have to be made. Of their 400-plus songs, only a handful will make the cut. As the Stones make their way across North America on their Hackney Diamonds Tour, they’ve been sticking to a pretty consistent set of 18-19 songs, though there have been a few curveballs and tour debuts thrown in. For one thing, there’s new material to be played from the band’s 2023 album Hackney Diamonds. There’s also the Stones’ regular strategy of allowing their audiences one fan-voted song. READ MORE: How Have the Rolling Stones’ Set Lists Change...
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The Rolling Stones are not gathering moss. Mick Jagger, Keith Richards (both 80 years old) and Ronnie Wood (a spry 77) are currently traveling North America on their Hackney Diamonds tour, which began in April and is scheduled to last until July. Not only are they promoting the Hackney Diamonds album, playing several songs from the recently released LP, but they’re also pulling out tracks they haven’t played live in years. Below, we’ve compiled a roundup of all the songs the Stones have debuted on tour — some brand new, others from decades gone by – organized by date and the city they were pla...
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The Rolling Stones made two more tour debuts at their show in Atlanta, Georgia on Friday night, both from the 1972 album Exile on Main St. Mick Jagger and company chose “Sweet Virginia” from the shortlist of fan-chosen options, which this time included “Rocks Off,” “Wild Horses” and “Let It Bleed.” Later, after Keith Richards‘ usual stint on lead vocals for “Tell Me Straight” and “Little T&A,” the guitarist stayed at the mic for the night’s second debut, “Happy.” Videos of both performances, along with the complete set list, can be seen below. READ MORE: 32 Songs the Rolling Stones Have Rarely...
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The Rolling Stones debuted two more songs on their Hackney Diamonds tour last night (June 3). “She’s a Rainbow,” from 1967’s Their Satanic Majesties Request, has been a rarity for most of this century, having been played only nine times after being absent until 2016. It was the fan’s choice song at the Camping World Stadium in Orlando, chosen by the band from a shortlist of four which also included “Bite My Head Off,” “Out of Control” and “Rocks Off.” “A few of them are banned in Florida,” Mick Jagger joked as he revealed the song that had been shortlisted. “Oh dear… I don’t know if I remember...
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The Rolling Stones performed their 1980 hit single “Emotional Rescue” for the first time in a decade Thursday night during the latest show of the group’s Hackney Diamonds tour. Mick Jagger and company chose the song from the shortlist of those voted for by audience members, at the 100th concert to be held at the Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Mass. Ahead of breaking out the No. 3 hit from the chart-topping album of the same name, Jagger thanked the crowd for having gotten “so involved” in the fan poll, adding; “More importantly… there’s a presidential election in November; don’t forget to vot...
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The Rolling Stones performed “Tell Me Straight” live for the first time in East Rutherford, New Jersey, last night (May 26). Keith Richards took lead vocals on the track from 2023 album Hackney Diamonds, while the band also delivered three more tour debuts. “Bitch,” from 1971 LP Sticky Fingers, has only made one appearance per tour in recent years, while “Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)” – the fan choice song for the night, taken from 1975’s Goats Head Soup – has only been played 13 times this century. READ MORE: 32 Songs the Rolling Stones Have Rarely Played Live The third debut during the...
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The Rolling Stones’ Hackney Diamonds tour arrived in New Jersey Thursday night, where the band pulled out a tour rarity for another airing. During their 19-track show (full set list below), Mick Jagger and the band delivered the 1978 track “Shattered,” which they’ve only played seven times over the past 17 years. Since 2006 it’s only ever appeared once per tour. Introducing the Some Girls song – which explores ‘70s life in New York – Jagger told the crowd: “Hi, New Jersey! Hi, New York! Manhattan, this one’s for you!” READ MORE: 32 Songs the Rolling Stones Have Rarely Played Live In 1978 he ac...
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