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Today in Rolling Stones history: March 29
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March 29 traces a fascinating arc through The Rolling Stones story, where small club gigs evolve into global milestones and lasting legacy. From early ‘60s stages to Brian Jones stepping in with The Yardbirds, the date captures a band constantly in motion. By the late ‘60s, Europe felt their growing impact, while decades later they were filling stadiums from Buenos Aires to Japan. The journey even extends into solo triumphs, as Keith Richards revisits his classic Talk Is Cheap, proving the Stones’ world never stops expanding.
March 29, 1963: Ricky Tick Club, Windsor, England
March 29, 1964: Brian fills in for vocalist Keith Relf on harmonica, who was unwell at the time, for The Yardbirds’ gig at the Crawdaddy Club, London, England

March 29, 1966: L’Olympia, Paris, France (2 shows)



March 29, 1967: Stadthalle, Bremen, West Germany. Press conference.



March 29, 1967: Stadthalle, Bremen, West Germany (2 shows)



March 29, 1998: Estadio River Plate, Buenos Aires, Argentina


March 29, 1999: Civic Center, Hartford, CT, USA
Jumpin’ Jack Flash/You Got Me Rocking/Respectable/Gimme Shelter/ Honky Tonk Women/I Got The Blues/Saint Of Me/Some Girls/Paint It Black/ Band introduction/Thief In The Night/You Don’t Have To Mean It/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

March 29, 2006: Sapporo Dome, Sapporo, Japan
Jumpin’ Jack Flash/It’s Only Rock’n Roll/Let’s Spend The Night Together/Oh No, Not You Again/Angie/Rain Fall Down/Bitch/ Midnight Rambler/Tumbling Dice/Band introduction/This Place Is Empty/Happy/Miss You/Rough Justice/Start Me Up/Honky Tonk Women/Sympathy For The Devil/Paint It Black/Brown Sugar/You Can’t Always Get What You Want/Satisfaction

March 29, 2019: 9: Release of Keith’s expanded version of Talk Is Cheap (30th Anniversary 2-CD Deluxe Edition), featuring the original record plus an extra CD with six bonus tracks from the album’s original recording sessions, as follows:
Blues Jam/ My Babe/ Slim/ Big Town Playboy/ Mark On Me/ Brute Force
Talk Is Cheap turned 30, and the 2-CD Deluxe Edition brought it back in style! The deluxe set included the original album plus bonus tracks, unreleased gems, and rare recordings. From Take It So Hard to Make No Mistake, every track oozes pure rock ‘n’ roll attitude. The extras give a deeper dive into Keith’s solo magic, making this edition a true celebration.





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