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Rolling Stones Chronology: June 10

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Today in Rolling Stones history: June 10

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June 10, 1963: Ken Colyer Jazz Club, Studio 51, London, England

June 10-11, 1964: First recording sessions in the U.S. at Chess Studios in Chicago, where the Stones immersed themselves in the heart of the blues scene that had inspired them from the beginning. During these historic sessions, they recorded their next single, It’s All Over Now, along with several additional tracks intended for their upcoming EP, marking an important step in the band’s rapid rise on both sides of the Atlantic.
Read: The Rolling Stones at Chess Studios: Inside the Historic Chicago Sessions of 1964


June 10, 1972: Pacific Terrace Center, Long Beach, Califonia, USA (The Rolling Stones American Tour 1972)
Brown Sugar/Bitch/Rocks Off/Gimme Shelter/Happy/Tumbling Dice/Love In Vain/Sweet Virginia/You Can’t Always Get What You Want/ All Down The Line/Midnight Rambler/Band introduction/Bye Bye Johnny/Rip This Joint/Jumpin’ Jack Flash/Street Fighting Man
Read: The Rolling Stones Tear Through Long Beach 1972: A Wild Night of the American Tour

June 10, 1978: Civic Center, Lakeland, Florida, USA (The Rolling Stones U.S. Tour 1978)
Let It Rock/All Down The Line/Honky Tonk Women/Star Star/When The Whip Comes Down/Miss You/ Beast of Burden/ Respectable/Far Away Eyes/Love In Vain/Shattered/Tumbling Dice/Happy/Brown Sugar/Jumpin’ Jack Flash/Street Fighting Man


June 10, 1982: Olympiastadion, Munich, West Germany (The Rolling Stones European Tour ’82)
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/Chantilly Lace/Let Me Go/Time Is On My Side/Beast Of Burden/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

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June 10, 1990: Avalade, Lisbon, Portugal (Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour)

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June 10, 1996: Release of the Charlie Watts Quintet‘s CD Long Ago & Far Away
1. I’ve Got A Crush On You/ 2. Long Ago (And Far Away)/ 3. More Than You Know/ 4. I Should Care/ 5. Good Morning Heartache/ 6. Someday (You’ll Be Sorry)/ 7. I Get Along Without You Very Well/ 8. What’s New?/ 9. Stairway To The Stars/ 10. In The Still Of The Night/ 11. All Or Nothing At All/ 12. I’m In The Mood For Love/ 13. In A Sentimental Mood/ 14. Never Let Me Go

Here’s a superb collection of jazz standards drawn from the 1930s and 1940s. Far removed from the driving rhythms and electric energy that made Charlie famous with the Stones, the album showcases his deep appreciation for classic jazz and big-band music. Backed by a rich 24-piece orchestra, he explores timeless compositions with elegance, restraint, and genuine affection for the era. The result is a smooth, cinematic listening experience filled with lush arrangements, sophisticated melodies, and a relaxed lounge atmosphere. Rather than attempting to reinvent the material, Charlie and his musicians pay respectful tribute to these beloved standards, creating an album that feels both nostalgic and warmly authentic.


June 10, 2003: Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milano, Italy (Licks Tour, European leg)
Brown Sugar/Start Me Up/You Got Me Rocking/Don’t Stop/Miss You/Out Of Control/Angie/You Can’t Always Get What You Want/ Tumbling Dice/Band introduction/Thru And Thru/Happy/Sympathy For The Devil/It’s Only Rock’n Roll/Mannish Boy/Like A Rolling Stone/Gimme Shelter/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man/Satisfaction/Jumpin’ Jack Flash


June 10, 2007: Isle Of Wight Festival, Seaclose Park, Newport, England (A Bigger Bang Tour, European leg)
Start Me Up/You Got Me Rocking/Rough Justice/Love In Vain/Can’t You Hear Me Knocking/Ain’t Too Proud To Beg/Tumbling Dice/Band introduction/Wanna Hold You/Slipping Away/Miss You/Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Sympathy For The Devil/ Brown Sugar/Jumpin’ Jack Flash
*With special guests Paolo Nutini on Love In Vain and Amy Winehouse on Ain’t Too Proud To Beg
Read: The Rolling Stones and Amy Winehouse at Isle of Wight Festival 2007: The Night It All Collided


June 10, 2013: Michael Nutter, mayor of Philadelphia, declares June 17–21 “Rolling Stones Week” in honor of the band’s upcoming two concerts, also highlighting the “long and storied history” between the band and the city. The proclamation celebrates the group’s enduring cultural impact and the decades-long connection built through past performances, loyal audiences, and historic tour stops. It turns the week into a citywide tribute, recognizing not only the anticipation around the new shows but also the legacy the band has left behind over generations.

June 10, 2014: Waldbühne, Berlin, Germany (14 On Fire tour, European leg)
Start Me Up/You Got Me Rocking/It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll/Tumbling Dice/Waiting On A Friend/Doom And Gloom/Get Off Of My Cloud/Out Of Control/Honky Tonk Women/Band introduction/You Got The Silver/ Can’t Be Seen/Midnight Rambler/Miss You/ Gimme Shelter/Jumpin’ Jack Flash/Sympathy For The Devil/Brown Sugar/You Can’t Always Get What You Want/Satisfaction
*With special guests the Fabulous Fridays choir on You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Read: The Rolling Stones at Waldbühne 2014: Berlin Gets the Full Blast

June 10, 2022: Release Licked Live In NYC (3 LPs or DVD/Blu-ray and 2 CDs)
The DVD captures the Stones’ show at the Madison Square Garden on January 18, 2003. Originally broadcast on HBO, the legendary gig served as a triumphant stop during their 40th anniversary Licks Tour.

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