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Rolling Stones chronology: December 15

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Today in Rolling Stones history: December 15

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December 15, 1962: Sandover Hall, Richmond, England (without Charlie)

Dec. 15, 1963: Civic Hall, Guildford, England

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Dec. 15, 1994: Kingdome, Seattle, WA, USA
Not Fade Away/Tumbling Dice/You Got Me Rocking/Shattered/Rocks Off/ Sparks Will Fly/Satisfaction/ Beast Of Burden/Far Away Eyes/Heartbreaker/Love Is Strong/It’s All Over Now/I Go Wild/Miss You/Band introduction/Honky Tonk Women/Before They Make Me Run/The Worst/ Sympathy For The Devil/Monkey Man/Street Fighting Man/Start Me Up/ It’s Only Rock’n Roll/Brown Sugar/Jumpin’ Jack Flash

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December 15, 2012: Prudential Center, Newark, NJ, USA (pay-per-view show)
Get Off Of My Cloud/The Last Time/It’s Only Rock’n Roll/Paint It Black/Gimme Shelter/Wild Horses/I’m Going Down/Dead Flowers/Who Do You Love/Doom And Gloom/One More Shot/Miss You/Honky Tonk Women/Band introduction/Before They Make Me Run/Happy/Midnight Rambler/Start Me Up/Tumbling Dice/Brown Sugar/Sympathy For The Devil/You Can’t Always Get What You Want/Jumpin’ Jack Flash/ Satisfaction
*With special guests Lady Gaga on Gimme Shelter, John Mayer and Gary Clark Jr. on I’m Going Down, Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney (of The Black Keys) on Who Do You Love and Bruce Springsteen on Tumbling Dice

The show was released both in CD and DVD as Grrr Live! in 2023. It first aired as a pay-per-view back in 2012 and then quietly disappeared. Now it’s back, bigger and better, newly remixed, re-edited, and expanded with three extra songs from the Newark dates on DVD and Blu-ray. The sound and visuals are crystal clear, the band sounds unstoppable, and every song feels instantly familiar. Honestly, it’s hard to imagine a Stones fan asking for more.

Things kick off in style with a masked drum line roaming through the crowd before the band crashes into ‘Get Off My Cloud’. From that moment on, it’s obvious the Stones are fully switched on. Mick sounds sharp and moves like he always has, Keith and Ronnie lock into that unmistakable guitar conversation, and Charlie Watts drives it all with effortless swing. Then, just to show off, they roll straight into ‘The Last Time’, ‘It’s Only Rock’n’ Roll’ and ‘Paint It Black’, turning classic radio staples into pure live electricity.

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