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(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction is released |
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Satisfaction (song) |
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Paint It Black is released |
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Paint It Black |
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Sympathy for the Devil is released |
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Sympathy for the Devil |
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Tumbling Dice is released |
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Tumbling Dice |
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1964/00/00 |
"The Rolling Stones" album is released |
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The Rolling Stones |
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1964/08/00 |
For five days the Stones stay at the Grand Hotel. Originally, they were going to stay at the Queens Hotel but, on police advice, this was changed to The Grand. The idea was that a hotel further from the town centre could be kept secret from fans. |
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The Grand Hotel |
Torquay |
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1964/08/00 |
In August 1964 the Rolling Stones performed theatre concerts every day across the South West, including Weymouth, Weston-super-Mare, Exeter, Plymouth, and Torquay. |
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1964/08/29 |
The Rolling Stones rock the Town Hall in Torquay, Devon. Torquay is the only town on whole tour that does not sellout. |
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The Town Hall |
Torquay |
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1964/11/10 |
Rolling Stones rock two shows at the Brighton Hippodrome. |
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Brighton Hippodrome |
Brighton |
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1964/12/29 |
T.A.M.I. Show is released. The two concerts were filmed at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on October 28 and 29, 1964 |
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The TAMI Show |
Santa Monica Civic Auditorium |
Santa Monica |
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1965/09/00 |
The Rolling Stones rock the Adelphi Cinema. |
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Adelphi Cinema Facade |
Dublin |
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1966/00/00 |
"Aftermath" album is released |
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Aftermath |
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1968/00/00 |
"Beggars Banquet" album is released |
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Beggars Banquet |
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1969/00/00 |
The Rolling Stones perform at Madison Square Garden |
Performers |
Gimme Shelter |
Madison Square Garden |
New York City |
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1969/00/00 |
"Let It Bleed" album is released |
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Let It Bleed |
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1969/03/00 |
The Rolling Stones record their version of "Sister Morphine" at Olympic Sound Studios in London with Jagger on vocals, Richards on acoustic guitar and backing vocals, Cooder and on slide guitar, Nitzsche on piano, Bill Wyman on bass and Watts on drums. |
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Sister Morphine |
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1970/12/06 |
"Gimme Shelter " is released. |
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Gimme Shelter |
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1971/00/00 |
"Sticky Fingers" album is released |
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Sticky Fingers |
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1972/00/00 |
"Exile on Main Street" album is released |
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Exile on Main Street |
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1975/06/14 |
The Rolling Stones, Joe Vitale's Madmen, The J Geils Band and Tower of Power rock Cleveland Stadium during the World Series of Rock. |
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Cleveland Municipal Stadium (razed) |
Cleveland |
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World Series of Rock Concerts |
1976/00/00 |
KNEBWORTH FAIR - The Rolling Stones, 10cc, Hot Tuna, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Todd Rundgren's Utopia, Don Harrison Band. Audience: 100,000 |
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Knebworth Park Concert Venue |
Knebworth House, Gardens and Park |
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1978/07/01 |
The Rolling Stones, Peter Tosh and Kansas rock and roll 82,238 fans, reportedly the first concert to gross over 1 million dollars. |
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Cleveland Municipal Stadium (razed) |
Cleveland |
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World Series of Rock Concerts |
1978/07/11 |
The Rolling Stones play one sold-out show at the Kiel Opera House. With Bill Graham as the tour promoter, the Stones give a stripped back, minimal stage show emphasizing the music. |
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Kiel Opera House |
City of St Louis |
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