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Today in Rolling Stones history: February 22
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February 22 has proven to be a standout date in Rolling Stones history, packed with unforgettable moments and musical milestones. From electrifying live shows—like the 1999 Palace of Auburn Hills setlist full of Jumpin’ Jack Flash and Paint It Black, to the 2003 Sydney Super Dome show—to Ronnie Wood’s guest appearance on Arthur Brown’s 2010 album, this day celebrates rock legend collaborations. And who could forget 2015, when Mick Jagger and Courtney Love turned an Oscars afterparty into a spontaneous Wonderwall karaoke session? February 22 is pure Stones magic.
February 22, 1963: Ricky Tick Club, Windsor, England
Feb. 22, 1964: Winter Gardens, Bournemouth, England (2 shows)
Feb. 22, 1966: Centennial Hall, Adelaide, Australia (2 shows)

February 22, 1999: Palace Of Auburn Hills, Auburn Hills, MI, USA
Jumpin’ Jack Flash/Live With Me/Respectable/You Got Me Rocking/Honky Tonk Women/Memory Motel/ Sweet Virginia/Some Girls/Paint It Black/Band introduction/You Got The Silver/Before They Make Me Run/ Out Of Control/Route 66/When The Whip Comes Down/Midnight Rambler/ Tumbling Dice/It’s Only Rock’n Roll/Start Me Up/Brown Sugar/Sympathy For The Devil



Feb. 22, 2003: Super Dome, Sydney, Australia
Street Fighting Man/Start Me Up/If You Can’t Rock Me/Don’t Stop/You Can’t Always Get What You Want/Sweet Virginia/All Down The Line/Tumbling Dice/Band introduction/The Worst/Happy/Sympathy For The Devil/Midnight Rambler/Gimme Shelter/Honky Tonk Women/Satisfaction/It’s Only Rock’n Roll/Like A Rolling Stone/Brown Sugar/Jumpin’ Jack Flash




Feb. 22, 2010: Release of The Crazy World of Arthur Brown‘s 2-CD set The Crazy World Of Arthur Brown, with Ronnie as guest (on bass) on one track: Come and Buy
Ronnie Wood has lent his guitar skills and distinctive style to numerous artists’ albums over the years. From his early days with The Faces to guest appearances with legends like Bob Dylan, Eric Clapton and lots more Wood has left his mark on rock, blues, and beyond. He played on David Bowie’s Pin Ups (1973), contributed to Ringo Starr’s solo work, and jammed with B.B. King. His collaborations extend to Rod Stewart, and even contemporary acts, showcasing his versatility. Whether adding slide guitar, rhythm, or solos, Wood’s signature sound has enhanced countless recordings, proving he’s not just a Rolling Stone but a sought-after session player and musical force in his own right.

February 22, 2015: As weird as this may sound, Mick Jagger took the stage for an impromptu karaoke session at an Academy Awards afterparty in Los Angeles teaming up with the unpredictable Courtney Love. Amidst the glittering crowd of Hollywood’s elite, he launched into a surprisingly spirited rendition of Oasis’ Wonderwall, his iconic voice blending oddly but magically with Courtney’s raw, raspy tones. Guests watched in awe—and a little disbelief—as the unlikely duo turned the swanky affair into a wild, unforgettable moment, proving that even rock legends can let loose and have a laugh, far from the polished spotlight of the Oscars themselves.
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