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Sticky Fingers is the ninth studio album by the English rock band the Rolling Stones. It was released on 23 April 1971 on the Rolling Stones' new label, Rolling Stones Records. The Rolling Stones had been contracted by Decca Records and London Records in the UK and the US since 1963.
Sticky Fingers (Deluxe 2015 Edition) North America 17 2016 América Latina Olé: 3 February 2016 – 25 March 2016 — South America 14 2017 No Filter Tour: 9 September 2017 – 23 November 2021 Blue & Lonesome: Europe North America 58 2018 2019 2021 2022 Sixty: 1 June 2022 – 3 August 2022 — Europe 14 2024 Hackney Diamonds Tour: 28 April ...
The Stones continued to preview new material, however, as "Brown Sugar", "Dead Flowers", and "You Gotta Move" were set list regulars; they would not appear on record until Sticky Fingers was released a half year later. Unlike many of the group's tours of this era, here the group only played one show a night with only one exception (Milan).
Sticky Fingers: Hood #1 1995 Dillinger and Capone: Max 1995 Excessive Force II: Force on Force: Bartholomew 'Barty D' D'Amato 1999 An Amsterdam Tale: Benny 2000 Gun Shy: Warren Ganza 2005 Mobsters and Mormons: Little Nicky
"Can't You Hear Me Knocking" is a song by English rock band the Rolling Stones from their 1971 album Sticky Fingers. The track is over seven minutes long, and begins with a Keith Richards open-G tuned guitar intro.
"Dead Flowers" was performed live during the album tours for Sticky Fingers and Exile on Main St. in 1970–72, then once during the Black and Blue Tour in 1976. It was not played again until the Steel Wheels Tour in 1989. Live performances of the song from 1995 can be found on the Stones' album Stripped and its 2016 edition Totally Stripped.
Sticky Fingers is a 1971 album by the Rolling Stones. Sticky Fingers may also refer to: Books. Sticky Fingers, a 2017 book by Joe Hagan; People. Sticky ...
Glen Carroll formed Sticky Fingers in 1989 after serving in the U.S. military as a pilot. [2] At first, Carroll performed as the band's drummer. However, after the band went through several vocalists a month, Carroll became the band's vocalist. [3] For the next 25 years, Carroll lead the band as singer and business manager. [4] [5]