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  2. Hampton Coliseum (Live 1981) - Wikipedia

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    Hampton Coliseum (Live 1981) is a live album by the Rolling Stones, released in 2012 under the band's label, Promotone BV. It was recorded at the Hampton Coliseum in Hampton, Virginia on 18 December 1981, for what was the penultimate show of the band's U.S. tour that year. The show was the first-ever live pay-per-view broadcast of a music ...

  3. All Down the Line - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stones performed "All Down the Line" on every tour from 1972 to 1981 and have included the song on every tour since the Voodoo Lounge Tour (1994–95). Live performances from June 1972 and November 1981 were included in the concert films Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones [6] and Let's Spend the Night Together, respectively.

  4. Let's Spend the Night Together (film) - Wikipedia

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    Let's Spend the Night Together is a live concert film, documenting the Rolling Stones' 1981 North American Tour. It was directed by Hal Ashby, and released in cinemas in February 11, 1983. [2] It was filmed at the Brendan Byrne Arena in East Rutherford, New Jersey on 5–6 November 1981 and at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona on 13 December ...

  5. Fool to Cry - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] Jagger plays electric piano and Nicky Hopkins performs acoustic piano on the track, with Hopkins also playing the string synthesizer. Released as the lead single off Black and Blue in 1976, "Fool to Cry" reached No. 6 on the UK Singles Chart and No. 10 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100. The full track lasts just over five minutes ...

  6. Here's The Rolling Stones full setlist from the MetLife ...

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    The Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour '24 plays MetLife in East Rutherford on Thursday, May 23, and Sunday, May 26.

  7. Till the Next Goodbye - Wikipedia

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    Nicky Hopkins performs the song's piano. Bill Wyman performs bass while Charlie Watts performs drums. [3] An overlooked song from the Stones canon of work, "Till the Next Goodbye" has never been performed live by the Stones and was not included on any compilation albums until the release of the Heartbreak EP in early 2021.

  8. Sway (Rolling Stones song) - Wikipedia

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    Taylor gets to stretch out and solo whereas the Stones version faded at just under four minutes. Ian McLagan plays piano on this version. During the Stones' "50 & Counting" concert tour in 2013, the band, accompanied by their guest Mick Taylor, played "Sway" during concerts at Los Angeles, Chicago and Boston. These concerts marked the first ...

  9. Loving Cup (song) - Wikipedia

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    An early version of "Loving Cup", with a completely different piano intro, was recorded between April and July 1969 at Olympic Sound Studios in London, during the Let It Bleed sessions. (This version of the song—or at least part of it, spliced with another outtake—was released in 2010 on the deluxe remastered release of Exile on Main St .)