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The Rolling Stones - live at Earls Court

The Rolling Stones - live at Earls Court



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The Rolling Stones - live at Earls Court

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The Rolling Stones - live at Earls Court, West London.
Picture shows Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood together onstage.
This concert was part of the 1976 European Tour.
It started in Frankfurt Germany on 28th April and ended at Knebworth in England on 21st August 1976.
Whilst we cannot confirm the actual set list for this show, a typical set list for this tour was...
" Honky Tonk Women"
" If You Can t Rock Me" /" Get off of My Cloud"
" Hand of Fate"
" Hey Negrita"
" Ain t Too Proud to Beg"
" Fool to Cry"
" Hot Stuff"
" Star Star"
" Angie" - [played some shows]
" You Gotta Move"
" You Can t Always Get What You Want"
" Happy"
" Tumbling Dice"
" Nothing from Nothing" (sung by Billy Preston)
" Outa-Space" (led by Billy Preston)
" Midnight Rambler"
" Its Only Rock n Roll (But I Like It)"
" Brown Sugar"
" Jumpin Jack Flash"
" Street Fighting Man"
Picture taken 23rd May 1976

Harry Prosser
Daily Mirror
Mirrorpix
London
Greater London
England
76 - 3123

Media ID 21798496

© Mirrorpix

Earls Court Electric Guitar Entertainmnent Mick Jagger Ronnie Wood The Rolling Stones 1976 On Stage


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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a legendary moment in rock history - The Rolling Stones performing live at Earls Court in West London. The image showcases the dynamic duo of Mick Jagger and Ronnie Wood, commanding the stage with their electrifying presence. The concert was part of the iconic band's 1976 European Tour, which kicked off in Frankfurt, Germany on April 28th and concluded at Knebworth in England on August 21st. While the exact set list for this particular show remains unconfirmed, it is reminiscent of other performances during this tour. The Rolling Stones treated their fans to an unforgettable night filled with timeless classics such as "Honky Tonk Women" "Tumbling Dice" and "Jumpin' Jack Flash". This snapshot freezes a moment from May 23rd, 1976 when these rock legends unleashed their raw energy upon an adoring crowd. As you gaze upon this photograph by Harry Prosser from Memory Lane Prints, let your imagination transport you back to that era where music reigned supreme. Feel the pulsating rhythm of each guitar riff and Mick Jagger's magnetic charisma reverberate through your soul. It serves as a testament to the enduring legacy of The Rolling Stones and their unparalleled contribution to rock 'n' roll history.

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