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Rolling Stones chronology: November 19

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Today in Rolling Stones history: November 19

*Click for DAILY ROLLING STONES CHRONOLOGY 1962-present

November 19, 1963: Gaumont State Ballroom, Kilburn, London, England

Nov. 19, 1965: Release of Chris Farlowe’s EP In The Midnight Hour, with Keith as guest

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November 19, 1981: Checkerdome, St. Louis, MO, 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


November 19, 1993: Release of Jump Back – The Best of The Rolling Stones ’71-’93, the Stones’ sixth compilation, first issued globally in 1993 and later in the U.S. in 2004, which marked their debut Virgin Records and spanning material from the Sticky Fingers through the Steel Wheels albums.


Nov. 19, 1997: Oakland Stadium, Oakland, CA, USA
Satisfaction/Let’s Spend The Night Together/Flip The Switch/Gimme Shelter/ Anybody Seen My Baby?/Saint Of Me/Rock And A Hard Place/Out Of Control/Waiting On A Friend*/Miss You/Band introduction/All About You/ You Don’t Have To Mean It/Little Queenie/Crazy Mama/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
*With special guest Eddie Vedder

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November 19, 2001: Release of Not For Beginners, Ronnie’s sixth solo album bringing in famous collaborators (Ian McLagan, Scotty Moore, DJ Fontana, Andy Newmark and, most notably, Bob Dylan) although weak covers and uneven vocals undermine it. Only his guitar-led tracks hint at the brilliance expected from him present in his other solo records.
1. Wayside/ 2. Rock’n Roll Star/ 3. Whadd’ya Think/ 4. This Little Heart/ 5. Leaving Here/ 6. Hypershine/ 7. R U Behaving Yourself?/ 8. Be Beautiful/ 9. Wake Up You Beauty/ 10. Interfere/ 11. Real Hard Rocker/ 12. Heart, Soul and Body/ 13. King of Kings

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