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Today in Rolling Stones history: July 30
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Some dates on the calendar quietly pass by. July 30 clearly didn’t get that memo. For The Rolling Stones, it’s a day where a sweaty club gig, a career-defining album, stadium-sized tours, and one of rock’s biggest charity concerts somehow all fit on the same timeline. From the U.S. release of Out of Our Heads to the unstoppable punch of (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction, this date shows how quickly the band could jump from gritty rhythm and blues to global domination. If anyone thinks rock history unfolds in a straight line, July 30 offers a pretty entertaining argument to the contrary.
July 30, 1963: Ricky Tick Club, Windsor, England
July 30, 1965: Release Out of Our Heads in the USA, the Stones’ fourth US album (London PS 429)
SIDE A: 1. Mercy, Mercy/ 2. Hitch Hike/ 3. The Last Time/ 4. That’s How Strong My Love Is/ 5. Good Times/ 6. I’m All Right
SIDE B: 1. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction/ 2. Cry To Me/ 3. The Under Assistant West Coast Promotion Man/ 4. Play With Fire/ 5. The Spider And The Fly/ 6. One More Try
Out of Our Heads is a pivotal Stones album that blends pop/soul covers with original rock tracks. Featuring hits like (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction it marked the band’s breakthrough in the U.S. The album captures their early rebellious energy and solidified the band’s global rock stardom.



July 30, 1975: The Omni Coliseum, Atlanta, Georgia, USA (Rolling Stones’ Tour of the Americas ’75)
Honky Tonk Women/All Down The Line/If You Can’t Rock Me-Get Off Of My Cloud/Star Star/Gimme Shelter/Ain’t Too Proud To Beg/You Gotta Move/You Can’t Always Get What You Want/Happy/Tumbling Dice/It’s Only Rock’n Roll/Band introduction/ Fingerprint File/Wild Horses/That’s Life/Outta Space/Brown Sugar/Midnight Rambler/Rip This Joint/Street Fighting Man/Jumpin’ Jack Flash






July 30, 1995: Fussballstadion St. Jakob, Basel, Switzerland (Voodoo Lounge Tour, European leg)
Not Fade Away/Tumbling Dice/You Got Me Rocking/It’s All Over Now/ Sparks Will Fly/Satisfaction/Sweet Virginia/Angie/Shine A Light/Like A Rolling Stone/Heartbreaker/Gimme Shelter/I Go Wild/Miss You/ Band introduction/Honky Tonk Women/ Connection/The Worst/Sympathy For The Devil/Street Fighting Man/Start Me Up/It’s Only Rock’n Roll/Brown Sugar/Jumpin’ Jack Flash

July 30, 2003: SARSstock Concert, Downsview Park, Toronto, Canada
Start Me Up/Brown Sugar/You Got Me Rocking/Tumbling Dice/Don’t Stop/RubyTuesday/You Can’t Always Get What You Want/It’s Only Rock’n Roll/Miss You/Band introduction/The Nearness Of You/ Happy/Sympathy For The Devil/Rock Me Baby/Honky Tonk Women/Satisfaction/Jumpin’ Jack Flash
*With guests Justin Timberlake on Miss You and AC/DC’s Angus & Malcolm Young on Rock Me Baby
Read: The Rolling Stones at SARSstock 2003: When 500,000 Fans Brought Toronto Back



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