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Today in Rolling Stones history: November 3
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November 3, 1963: Hammersmith Odeon, London, England (2 shows)



November 3, 1965: Rhode Island Auditorium, Providence, RI, USA

November 3, 1978: Release of Peter Tosh’s LP Bush Doctor, with Mick (vocals, duet w/ Peter Tosh) as guest on (You Gotta Walk And) Don’t Look Back and Keith (guitar) on Bush Doctor and Stand Firm
Watch: Video: Mick Jagger Talks about Peter Tosh (1978)
Read: Keith Richards Reflects on Peter Tosh’s 1987 Murder

Nov. 3, 1981: Freedom Hall, Louisville, KY, USA
Under My Thumb/When The Whip Comes Down/Let’s Spend The Night Together/Shattered/Neighbours/ Black Limousine/Just My Imagination/Down The Road Apiece/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/All Down The Line/Hang Fire/Miss You/Honky Tonk Women/Brown Sugar/Jumpin’ Jack Flash/Satisfaction

November 3, 1987: Release of Mick’s Throwaway (7″ single and 12″ single)
7″ single – SIDE A: Throwaway / SIDE B: Peace for the Wicked
12″ single: SIDE A: Throwaway (Remix)/ SIDE B: Throwaway (Vocal Dub)/ Peace For The Wicked



Nov. 3, 1994: Sun Bowl, El Paso, TX, USA
Not Fade Away/Tumbling Dice/You Got Me Rocking/Shattered/Rocks Off/ Sparks Will Fly/Satisfaction/ Beast Of Burden/Out Of Tears/Heartbreaker/Love Is Strong/It’s All Over Now/I Go Wild/Miss You/Band introduction/ Honky Tonk Women/Before They Make Me Run/The Worst/Sympathy For The Devil/Monkey Man/Street Fighting Man/Start Me Up/It’s Only Rock’n Roll/Brown Sugar/Jumpin’ Jack Flash

Nov. 3, 2004: Release of the Live Licks album in Japan, with one extra track: If You Can’t Rock Me (New York City, Jan. 18 2003)

November 3, 2005: CD-single Hurricane (benefit-single for the victims of hurricane Katrina, only available at concerts) featuring only Keith (guitar, vocals) and Ronnie (guitar) in the song

Nov. 3, 2006: Release of Jimmy McIntosh’s CD New Orleans To London, with Ronnie as guest on five tracks: 1. It Was A Virus/ 2. Mama Funk/ 3. G-Spot/ 4. Slave/ 5. Rogent

November 3, 2009: Release of the Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out! 40th Anniversary Edition (3 CDs + 1 DVD)






November 3, 2014: Release of the One For the Road – Ronnie Lane Memorial Concert 2-CD set, with Ronnie as guest on three tracks: 1. Ooh La La/ 2. Had Me A Real Good Time/ 3. Around The Plynth/Stay With Me

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