Roll Over Beethoven hadn’t been played live since 1964 and would not be played again after this tour, a shame as this version includes both the rock and the roll (c. Jumpin’ Jack Flash makes for a perfect opening number, hard and fast. Together with his partner in crime Jim Price they made a fine addition to the Stones live sound where they were used with restraint to fill out the sound and add a new dimension to some familiar songs. Keys’ first appearance on a Stones record is his fierce solo on Live With Me from 1969’s Let It Bleed. Keys and Keith Richards bonded when they discovered they shared the same birthday. The Stones had first met Keys in San Antonio in 1964 when he was backing Bobby Vee. The other major change from the US tour was the addition of a brass section, Bobby Keys on sax and Jim Price on trumpet. Brown Sugar and Dead Flowers also featured, even though they would not be released on Sticky Fingers for a further six months. Out was Carol, replaced by an unprecedented three further Chuck Berry covers. However the LP that the European tour was designed to promote was Get Yer Ya Ya’s Out, released on September 4 th and a document of the ‘69 US tour. Comparing the songs played in the US and in Europe shows a few key differences. The Stones had spent the intervening months at Olympic Studios in Barnes, recording the tracks that would make up the LP Sticky Fingers. The European tour that the Stones undertook in the autumn of 1970 represented their first live dates since their US tour of late 1969. Brown Sugar (Mick Jagger & Keith Richards)Īll tracks recorded live at Palais de Sports, Paris on September 22nd 1970 and broadcast on French Radio Europe 1.Live With Me (Mick Jagger & Keith Richards).Midnight Rambler (Mick Jagger & Keith Richards).
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