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Today in Rolling Stones history: December 7
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December 7, 1962: Red Lion Pub, Sutton, England (without Bill and Charlie, and with Colin Golding on bass)
Dec. 7, 1963: Fairfield Hall, Croydon, England (2 shows)
December 7, 1981: Capital Center Arena, Largo, MD, USA
Under My Thumb/When The Whip Comes Down/Let’s Spend The Night Together/Shattered/Neighbours/ Black Limousine/Just My Imagination/ Twenty Flight Rock/Going To A Go Go/Let Me Go/Time Is On My Side/Beast Of Burden/Waiting On A Friend/Let It Bleed/You Can’t Always Get What You Want/Band introduction/Little T & A/Tumbling Dice/She’s So Cold/Hang Fire/Miss You/Honky Tonk Women/Brown Sugar/Start Me Up/Jumpin’ Jack Flash/Satisfaction



Dec. 7, 1989: Hoosier Dome, Indianapolis, IN, USA
Start Me Up/Bitch/Sad Sad Sad/Undercover Of The Night/Harlem Shuffle/ Tumbling Dice/Miss You/Ruby Tuesday/Play With Fire/Dead Flowers/Rock And A Hard Place/Terrifying/Mixed Emotions/Honky Tonk Women/Midnight Rambler/You Can’t Always Get What You Want/Before They Make Me Run/Happy/Paint It Black/2000 Light Years From Home/Sympathy For The Devil/Gimme Shelter/It’s Only Rock’n Roll/ Brown Sugar/Satisfaction/Jumpin’ Jack Flash

December 7, 1997: Citrus Bowl, Orlando, FL, USA
Satisfaction/Let’s Spend The Night Together/Flip The Switch/Gimme Shelter/ Anybody Seen My Baby?/Saint Of Me/19th Nervous Breakdown/Out Of Control/Respectable/Miss You/Band introduction/ All About You/Wanna Hold You/Little Queenie/Like A Rolling Stone/You Got Me Rocking/ Sympathy For The Devil/Tumbling Dice/Honky Tonk Women/Start Me Up/Jumpin’ Jack Flash/You Can’t Always Get What You Want/Brown Sugar

December 7, 1999: Release of the Sheryl Crow (And Friends) CD Live From Central Park, with Keith as guest on two tracks: 1. Happy / 2. Tombstone Blues
Sheryl Crow’s big Central Park show had all the star power you’d expect — Keith Richards, Eric Clapton, Stevie Nicks, Chrissie Hynde, Sarah McLachlan, and more — yet the live album ends up feeling a bit flat. The setlist and band are solid, but Crow’s shaky vocals and a few messy guest moments may make the recording miss the mark. Still great Keith took part of the gig…

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