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Page 1: The Rolling Stones: The Greatest Rock 'n Roll Band in History

THE ROLLING STONES: THE GREATEST ROCK ‘N ROLL BAND IN HISTORY

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BACKGROUND

• Origin: London, England

• Genres: Rock, blues, pop

• Active: 1962-present

• Labels: Decca, London, Rolling Stones, Virgin, ABKCO, Interscope, Polydor

• Website: www.rollingstones.com

• Members: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood

• Past members: Brian Jones, Ian Stewart, Bill Wyman, Mick Taylor

Current members (from top left to bottom left): Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood

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CHRONOLOGY OF BIRTHS

• 24 October 1936: Bill Wyman born William George Perks, Lewisham, London

• 18 July 1938: Ian Stewart born Ian Andrew Richard Stewart, Pittenweem, Scotland

• 2 June 1941: Charlie Watts born Charles Robert Watts, Kingsbury, London

• 28 February 1942: Brian Jones born Lewis Brian Hopkin Jones, Cheltenham

• 26 July 1943: Mick Jagger born Michael Philip Jagger, Dartford, Kent

• 18 December 1943: Keith Richards born, Dartford, Kent

• 1 June 1947: Ronnie Wood born Ronald David Wood, Hillingdon, London

• 17 January 1949: Mick Taylor born Michael Kevin Taylor, Welwyn Garden City

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THE ROLLING STONES, 1963-1969

• Mick Jagger (lead vocals, harmonica, percussion)

• Keith Richards (lead and rhythm guitars, acoustic guitar, backing vocals)

• Brian Jones (lead and rhythm guitars)

• Bill Wyman (bass)

• Charlie Watts (drums and percussion)

The Rolling Stones by Philip Townsend, England, 1963

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THE ROLLING STONES, 1969-1974

• Mick Jagger (lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion)

• Keith Richards (lead and rhythm guitars, acoustic guitar, backing vocals)

• Bill Wyman (bass)

• Charlie Watts (drums and percussion)

• Mick Taylor (lead and slide guitars)

The Rolling Stones in 1969

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THE ROLLING STONES, 1975-1993

• Mick Jagger (lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion)

• Keith Richards (lead and rhythm guitars, acoustic guitar, backing vocals)

• Bill Wyman (bass)

• Charlie Watts (drums and percussion)

• Ronnie Wood (guitars)

The Rolling Stones’ photo shoot in front of the Alamo, San Antonio, TX, in 1975

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THE ROLLING STONES, 1993-PRESENT

• Mick Jagger (lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion)

• Keith Richards (lead and rhythm guitars, acoustic guitar, backing vocals)

• Charlie Watts (drums and percussion)

• Ronnie Wood (guitars, backing vocals)

The Rolling Stones perform at Zilker Park, Austin, TX, during their A Bigger Bang Tour, 22 October 2006

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STUDIO ALBUMS

• The Rolling Stones (UK, 1964) / England’s Newest Hit Makers (U.S., 1964)

• 12 X 5 (U.S., 1964)

• The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK, 1965) / The Rolling Stones, Now! (U.S., 1965)

• Out of Our Heads (UK, 1965) / Out of Our Heads (U.S., 1965)

• December’s Children (And Everybody’s) (U.S., 1965)

• Aftermath (UK, 1966) / Aftermath (U.S., 1966)

• Between the Buttons (UK, 1967) / Between the Buttons (U.S., 1967)

• Their Satanic Majesties Request (1967)

• Beggars Banquet (1968)

• Let It Bleed (1969)

• Sticky Fingers (1971)

• Exile on Main St. (1972)

• Goats Head Soup (1973)

• It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (1974)

• Black and Blue (1976)

• Some Girls (1978)

• Emotional Rescue (1980)

• Tattoo You (1981)

• Undercover (1983)

• Dirty Work (1986)

• Steel Wheels (1989)

• Voodoo Lounge (1994)

• Bridges to Babylon (1997)

• A Bigger Bang (2005)

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TOURS CHRONOLOGY

• British Tour 1963 (September-November 1963)

• 1st British Tour 1964 (January 1964)

• 2nd British Tour 1964 (February-March 1964)

• 1st American Tour 1964 (June 1964)

• 3rd British Tour (August 1964)

• 4th British Tour (September-October 1964)

• 2nd American Tour (October-November 1964)

• Irish Tour 1965 (January 1965)

• Far East Tour 1965 (February 1965)

• 1st British Tour 1965 (March 1965)

• 1st Scandinavian Tour 1965 (26 March-3 April 1965)

• 2nd European Tour 1965 (April 1965)

• 1st American Tour 1965 (April-May 1965)

• Scottish Tour 1965 (15-18 June 1965)

• 2nd Scandinavian Tour 1965 (24-29 June 1965)

• 2nd Irish Tour 1965 (September 1965)

• 4th European Tour 1965 (September 1965)

• 2nd British Tour 1965 (September-October 1965)

• 2nd American Tour 1965 (October-December 1965)

• Australasian Tour 1966 (February-March 1966)

• European Tour 1966 (March-April 1966)

• American Tour 1966 (June-July 1966)

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TOURS CHRONOLOGY – CONT.

• British Tour 1966 (September-October 1966)

• European Tour 1967 (March-April 1967)

• American Tour 1969 (November-December 1969)

• European Tour 1970 (August-October 1970)

• UK Tour 1971 (March 1971)

• American Tour 1972 (June-July 1972)

• Pacific Tour 1973 (January-February 1973)

• European Tour 1973 (September-October 1973)

• Tour of the Americas ‘75 (June-August 1975)

• Tour of Europe ‘76 (April-June 1976)

• U.S. Tour 1978 (June-July 1978)

• American Tour 1981 (September-December 1981)

• European Tour 1982 (May-July 1982)

• Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour (August 1989-August 1990)

• Voodoo Lounge Tour (August 1994-August 1995)

• Bridges to Babylon Tour (September 1997-September 1998)

• No Security Tour (January-April 1999)

• Licks Tour (September 2002-November 2003)

• A Bigger Bang Tour (August 2005-August 2007)

• 50 & Counting Tour (November 2012-July 2013)

• 14 On Fire (February-November 2014)

• Zip Code Tour (May-July 2015)

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THE ROLLING STONES’ PRIVATE JET DEPARTS FROM PERTH INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, MARCH 20, 2014

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SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: DECCA (UK) AND LONDON (U.S.) SINGLES

1963 • “Come On”

• “I Wanna Be Your Man” / “Stoned”

1964 • “Not Fade Away” / “Little By Little”

• “It’s All Over Now”

• “Tell Me” / “I Just Want to Make Love to You”

• “Time Is on My Side”

• “Little Red Rooster”

• “Heart of Stone”

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SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: DECCA (UK) AND LONDON (U.S.) SINGLES – CONT.

1965 • “The Last Time” / “Play with Fire”

• “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” / “The Spider and the Fly”

• “Get Off of My Cloud” / “I’m Free”

• “As Tears Go By”

1966 • “19th Nervous Breakdown” / “As Tears Go By”

• “Paint It Black” / “Stupid Girl”

• “Mother’s Little Helper” / “Lady Jane”

• “Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?”

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SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: DECCA (UK) AND LONDON (U.S.) SINGLES – CONT.

1967• “Let’s Spend the Night Together” / “Ruby Tuesday”

• “We Love You” / “Dandelion”

• “In Another Land”

• “She’s a Rainbow” / “2000 Light Years from Home”

1968 • “Jumpin’ Jack Flash”

• “Street Fighting Man / “No Expectations”

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SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: DECCA (UK) AND LONDON (U.S.) SINGLES – CONT.

• 1969: “Honky Tonk Women” / “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”

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SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: ROLLING STONES/ ATLANTIC SINGLES

1971• “Brown Sugar” / “Bitch” / “Let It Rock”

• “Wild Horses” / “Sway”

1972• “Tumbling Dice” / “Sweet Black Angel”

• “Happy” / “All Down the Line”

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SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: ROLLING STONES/ ATLANTIC SINGLES – CONT.

1973• “Angie” / “Silver Train”

• “Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)” / “Dancing with Mr. D”

1974 • “It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (But I Like It)”

• “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg”

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SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: ROLLING STONES/ ATLANTIC SINGLES – CONT.

• 1976: “Fool to Cry”, “Hot Stuff”

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SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: ROLLING STONES

1978• “Miss You” / “Far Away Eyes”

• “Beast of Burden” / “When the Whip Comes Down”

• “Respectable” / “When the Whip Comes Down”

• “Shattered”

1980• “Emotional Rescue”

• “She’s So Cold” / “Send It to Me”

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SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: ROLLING STONES – CONT.

1981• “Start Me Up”

• “Waiting on a Friend” / “Little T&A”

1982• “Hang Fire” / “Neighbours”

• “Going to a Go-Go” (live) / “Beast of Burden” (live)

• “Time Is on My Side” (live) / “Twenty Flight Rock” (live)

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SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: ROLLING STONES – CONT.

1983• “Undercover of the Night”

• “Too Much Blood”

1984• “She Was Hot”

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SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: ROLLING STONES – CONT.

1986• “Harlem Shuffle”

• “One Hit (To the Body)”

1989• “Mixed Emotions”

• “Rock and a Hard Place”

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SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: ROLLING STONES – CONT.

1990• “Almost Hear You Sigh”

1991• “Highwire”

• “2000 Light Years from Home” (live)

• “Ruby Tuesday” (live) / “Play with Fire” (live)

• “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” (live) / “Tumbling Dice” (live)

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SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: VIRGIN SINGLES

1994• “Love Is Strong”

• “You Got Me Rocking”

• “Out of Tears”

1995• “I Go Wild”

• “Like a Rolling Stone” (live) / “Black Limousine” / “All Down the Line”

• “Wild Horses” (live) / “Live with Me” (live)

• “Tumbling Dice” (live)

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SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: VIRGIN SINGLES – CONT.

1997• “Anybody Seen My Baby?”

1998• “Saint of Me” / “Gimme Shelter” (live)

• “Out of Control”

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SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: VIRGIN SINGLES – CONT.

2002• “Don’t Stop” / “Miss You” (remix)

2005• “Streets of Love” / “Rough Justice”

• “Rain Fall Down”

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SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: VIRGIN SINGLES – CONT.

• 2006: “Biggest Mistake” / “Before They Make Me Run” (live)

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SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: UNIVERSAL SINGLES

2010• “Plundered My Soul” / “All Down the Line”

2011• “No Spare Parts” / “Before They Make Me Run”

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SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: UNIVERSAL SINGLES – CONT.

• 2012: “Doom and Gloom”

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THE ROLLING STONES’ BLIMP

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SETLIST OF THE 15 FEBRUARY 1999 CONCERT AT THE TARGET CENTER,

MINNEAPOLIS, MN

• 1. Jumpin’ Jack Flash

• 2. Live With Me

• 3. Respectable

• 4. You Got Me Rocking

• 5. Honky Tonk Women

• 6. Moonlight Mile

• 7. Sweet Virginia

• 8. Some Girls

• 9. Paint It Black

• 10. Before They Make Me Run (Keith on lead vocals)

• 11. Thief in the Night (Keith on lead vocals)

• 12. Out of Control

• 13. Route 66 (B-stage, Nat King Cole cover)

• 14. Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) (B-stage, the Temptations cover)

• 15. Midnight Rambler (B-stage)

• 16. Tumbling Dice

• 17. It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (But I Like It)

• 18. Start Me Up

• 19. Brown Sugar

• 20. Sympathy for the Devil (encore)

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SETLIST OF THE 6 SEPTEMBER 2005 CONCERT AT THE XCEL ENERGY CENTER,

SAINT PAUL, MN

• 1. Start Me Up

• 2. You Got Me Rocking

• 3. She’s So Cold

• 4. Tumbling Dice

• 5. Rough Justice

• 6. Back of My Hand

• 7. Beast of Burden

• 8. Rocks Off

• 9. Night Time Is the Right Time (Roosevelt Sykes cover)

• 10. The Worst (Keith on lead vocals)

• 11. Infamy (Keith on lead vocals)

• 12. Miss You (B-stage)

• 13. Oh No, Not You Again (B-stage)

• 14. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (B-stage)

• 15. Honky Tonk Women (B-stage)

• 16. Sympathy for the Devil

• 17. Jumpin’ Jack Flash

• 18. Brown Sugar

• 19. You Can’t Always Get What You Want (encore)

• 20. It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (But I Like It) (encore)

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SETLIST OF THE 29 JANUARY 2006 CONCERT AT THE QWEST CENTER, OMAHA,

NE

• 1. Jumpin’ Jack Flash

• 2. It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (But I Like It)

• 3. She’s So Cold

• 4. Rough Justice

• 5. Bitch

• 6. As Tears Go By

• 7. Rain Fall Down

• 8. Tumbling Dice

• 9. Gimme Shelter

• 10. This Place Is Empty (Keith on lead vocals)

• 11. Happy (Keith on lead vocals)

• 12. Miss You (B-stage)

• 13. Oh No, Not You Again (B-stage)

• 14. Get Off of My Cloud (B-stage)

• 15. Honky Tonk Women (B-stage)

• 16. Sympathy for the Devil

• 17. Start Me Up

• 18. Brown Sugar

• 19. You Can’t Always Get What You Want (encore)

• 20. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (encore)

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SETLIST OF THE 14 JULY 2006 CONCERT AT THE ERNST HAPPEL STADION, VIENNA,

AUSTRIA

• 1. Jumpin’ Jack Flash

• 2. It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (But I Like It)

• 3. Oh No, Not You Again

• 4. Let’s Spend the Night Together

• 5. Rain Fall Down

• 6. She’s So Cold

• 7. Streets of Love

• 8. As Tears Go By

• 9. Tumbling Dice

• 10. Night Time Is the Right Time (Roosevelt Sykes cover)

• 11. This Place Is Empty (Keith on lead vocals)

• 12. Before They Make Me Run (Keith on lead vocals)

• 13. Miss You (B-stage)

• 14. Rough Justice (B-stage)

• 15. Start Me Up (B-stage)

• 16. Honky Tonk Women (B-stage)

• 17. Sympathy for the Devil

• 18. Paint It Black

• 19. Brown Sugar

• 20. You Can’t Always Get What You Want (encore)

• 21. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (encore)

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SETLIST OF THE 20 JULY 2007 CONCERT AT THE PUSKÁS FERENC STADION, BUDAPEST,

HUNGARY

• 1. Start Me Up

• 2. You Got Me Rocking

• 3. Rough Justice

• 4. Ruby Tuesday

• 5. You Can’t Always Get What You Want

• 6. Midnight Rambler

• 7. I’ll Go Crazy (James Brown cover)

• 8. Tumbling Dice

• 9. You Got the Silver (Keith on lead vocals)

• 10. Wanna Hold You (Keith on lead vocals)

• 11. Miss You (B-stage)

• 12. It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (But I Like It) (B-stage)

• 13. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (B-stage)

• 14. Honky Tonk Women (B-stage)

• 15. Sympathy for the Devil

• 16. Paint It Black

• 17. Jumpin’ Jack Flash

• 18. Brown Sugar (encore)

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THE END

• Rolling Stones website: www.rollingstones.com

• Rolling Stones YouTube channel: www.youtube.com/user/therollingstones