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Today in Rolling Stones history: September 7
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September 7, 1963: King’s Hall, Aberystwyth, Wales, UK
Sept. 7, 1973: Wembley Empire Pool, London, England
Brown Sugar/Gimme Shelter/Happy/Tumbling Dice/Star Star/Angie/You Can’t Always Get What You Want/Dancing With Mr. D./Heartbreaker/Midnight Rambler/Silver Train/Honky Tonk Women/All Down The Line/Rip This Joint/Jumpin’ Jack Flash/Street Fighting Man
The Stones at Wembley ’73 were pure chaos (in the best way) Jagger pranced, full of swagger and makeup, while Richards’ guitar snarled. The crowd went wild with every riff and yell. Energy was off the charts, songs hit hard, and the band seemed untouchable—messy, loud, and absolutely electric.



Sept. 7, 1994: Carter-Finlay Stadium, Raleigh, NC, USA
Not Fade Away/Tumbling Dice/You Got Me Rocking/Shattered/Rocks Off/ Sparks Will Fly/Satisfaction/ Beast Of Burden/Memory Motel/All Down The Line/I Go Wild/Miss You/Band introduction/Honky Tonk Women/Before They Make Me Run/The Worst/Love Is Strong/Monkey Man/Street Fighting Man/ Start Me Up/It’s Only Rock’n Roll/Brown Sugar/Jumpin’ Jack Flash

September 7, 2003: Werchter Park, Werchter, Belgium
Brown Sugar/Start Me Up/You Got Me Rocking/Don’t Stop/Angie/You Can’t Always Get What You Want/ Midnight Rambler/Tumbling Dice/Band introduction/Slipping Away/Before They Make Me Run/ Sympathy For The Devil/Respectable/It’s Only Rock’n Roll/Street Fighting Man/Gimme Shelter/Paint It Black/Honky Tonk Women/Satisfaction/Jumpin’ Jack Flash

September 7, 2010: Release of Jerry Lee Lewis’ CD Mean Old Man, with Mick, Keith and Ronnie as guests on four tracks: 1. Mean Old Man (RW on guitar)/ 2. Sweet Virginia (KR on guitar and vocals)/ 3. Dead Flowers (MJ sharing vocals)/ 4. Middle Age Crazy (RW on guitar)
In Mean Old Man Jerry Lee Lewis welcomed the Rolling Stones for a rollicking session. Mick, Keith, and the gang added grit and swagger to Jerry Lee’s piano fury. It felt loose, rowdy, and delightfully reckless—rock ’n’ roll legends just letting it rip, grinning, and feeding off each other’s chaos.

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