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  2. Category:The Rolling Stones live albums - Wikipedia

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    L.A. Friday (Live 1975) Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones; Let's Spend the Night Together (film) Licked Live in NYC; Light the Fuse; Live 1965: Music from Charlie Is My Darling; Live at Leeds (Rolling Stones album) Live at the Checkerboard Lounge, Chicago 1981; Live at the Tokyo Dome; Live at the Wiltern (Rolling Stones album) Live Licks

  3. Live'r Than You'll Ever Be - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stones in Concert in 1970. [1] Live'r is also one of the earliest commercial bootleg recordings in rock history, released in December 1969, just two months after the Beatles' Kum Back and five months after Bob Dylan's Great White Wonder. Like the two earlier records, Live'r ' s outer sleeve is plain white, with its name stamped on ...

  4. The Rolling Stones discography - Wikipedia

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    UK: The Rolling Stones No. 2 US: The Rolling Stones, Now! 1 — — — 14 4 21 2 — — Dec 1964 "Heart of Stone" UK: Out of Our Heads US: The Rolling Stones, Now! "What a Shame" UK: The Rolling Stones No. 2 US: The Rolling Stones, Now! — 19 16 15 — 6 24 5 15 — Jan 1965 "Route 66" UK: The Rolling Stones US: England's Newest Hit Makers ...

  5. Every Rolling Stones Album, Ranked

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    After 50 years of proving themselves as songwriters whose catalog reaches far beyond the Delta Blues, the Stones went back to the music that started it all with their first full-on covers album ...

  6. Live Licks - Wikipedia

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    Live Licks is a 2004 double CD by the Rolling Stones, their ninth official live album. [1] Coming six years after No Security , it features performances from the 2002–2003 Licks Tour in support of the career-spanning, fortieth anniversary retrospective Forty Licks .

  7. Got Live If You Want It! (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Rolling Stones conceived Got Live If You Want It! ' s name from the song "I've Got Love If You Want It", recorded in 1957 by Slim Harpo, one of the band's favourite blues musicians. [6] The name was first used for a live EP of five songs, released on 11 June 1965 in the UK by the group's British label Decca Records [ 1 ] and marketed as ...

  8. The 50 Best Live Albums of the 1970s - AOL

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    The double LP live album represents the height of ‘70s rock excess, so leave it to the longwinded prog rockers of Yes to swing for the fences with a triple live album, complete with a Yessongs ...

  9. Love You Live - Wikipedia

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    Love You Live is a double live album by the Rolling Stones, released in 1977.It is drawn from Tour of the Americas shows in the US in the summer of 1975, Tour of Europe shows in 1976 and performances from the El Mocambo nightclub concert venue in Toronto in 1977.