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The Rolling Stones in the press: “Stones Do Europe”
*From Hit Parader magazine, USA, May 1974
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Hit Parader Highlights The Rolling Stones’ 1973 European Tour
In its 1974 issue, Hit Parader magazine took a deep dive into The Rolling Stones’ epic 1973 European tour, a landmark event that cemented the band’s status as rock legends. The coverage captured the raw energy and unpredictability that defined the Stones on stage during this period. The magazine praised the group for their electrifying performances, noting how Mick Jagger’s charisma and Keith Richards’ gritty guitar riffs combined to create an unforgettable live experience. The tour was marked by packed arenas and enthusiastic fans across Europe, from London to Paris, Berlin to Amsterdam, with every show delivering a mix of classic hits and new material that kept the crowd on its feet.
Hit Parader also highlighted the band’s evolving dynamic, pointing out Brian Jones’ absence and the way Ronnie Wood and Mick Taylor stepped up to fill the sonic gaps. The magazine lauded the tightness of the rhythm section, with Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts locking in flawlessly, providing the solid backbone that propelled the band’s explosive sound. The report emphasized how the Stones managed to balance their rock ‘n’ roll swagger with moments of musical sophistication, reminding readers why they were still at the forefront of the rock scene despite the changing musical landscape of the early ‘70s.
The Rolling Stones in Europe in 1973, A Tour to Remember: Rock ‘n’ Roll’s Finest
The 1973 European tour was more than just a string of concerts—it was a statement of resilience and reinvention for The Rolling Stones. Hit Parader underscored how the tour reaffirmed the band’s ability to connect with fans across the continent, blending raw passion with showmanship. From the thunderous opening notes to the closing encore, the Stones proved they were still masters of their craft, delivering a performance that would influence rock music for years to come. The magazine’s glowing review captured the spirit of an unforgettable chapter in the band’s history, immortalizing a tour that fans still talk about decades later.
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