The Stones were at the top of their game in 1973… one of the best tours ever.On Feb 24 1973 they played Western Australia Cricket Ground in Perth, Australia, and a great sounding “stereo soundboard” bootleg turned up.. in 1987.
The Rolling Stones Pacific Tour 1973
Associated album | Exile on Main St. |
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Start date | 18 January 1973 |
End date | 27 February 1973 |
Legs | 2 |
Shows | 14 |
The Rolling Stones Pacific Tour 1973 was a concert tour of countries bordering the Pacific Ocean in January and February 1973 by The Rolling Stones. The tour is sometimes referred to as the Winter Tour 1973. However this title is misleading, as much of it took place in the Southern Hemisphere, where it was summer at the time.
The Band:
- Mick Jagger – lead vocals, harmonica
- Keith Richards – guitar, backing vocals
- Mick Taylor – guitar
- Bill Wyman – bass guitar
- Charlie Watts – drums
Additional musicians
- Nicky Xenakis – drums
- Bobby Keys – saxophones
- Jimmy Price – trumpet, trombone
- Nicky Hopkins – piano
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Setlist
- Brown Sugar
- Bitch
- Rocks Off
- Gimmie Shelter
- Happy
- Tumbling Dice
- Love In Vain
- Sweet Virginia
- You Can’t Always Get What You Want
- Honky Tonk Women
- All Down The Line
- Midnight Rambler
- Band Introductions / Happy Birthday Nicky
- Little Queenie
- Rip This Joint
and here:
Brown Sugar * Bitch * Rocks Off * Gimme Shelter * Happy * Tumbling Dice * Honky Tonk Women * All Down The Line * Midnight Rambler * Little Queenie
Other Feb 24:
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Released 24 February 1968 Recorded CBS Studios, London, November–December 1967 Genre Blues rock Length 35:05 (1968 original release)63:26 (October 1999 Re-release) Label Blue Horizon Producer Mike Vernon –
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-Egil