Hits Of The Sixties charts the rise of five young men who helped to change the world with three simple ingredients; blues, R&B and two brilliant songwriters. The journey to worldwide stardom would be littered with drugs, death and a succession of iconic hits that continue to influence and entertain. Hearing the Stones' hits performed live on stage during that halcyon period offers a remarkable opportunity to experience these landmark songs from a different, yet undiminished perspective. Unique arrangements and ad lib contributions add to the signature hooks and massive riffs that still captivate and make the Rolling Stones the biggest rockers on the planet! Get Yer Vinyl Out invites you down to the front, to witness the Rolling Stones, live on stage in the 1960s. Turn on, turn it up and get down to the sound of Jagger, Richards, Jones, Wyman and Watts in a stunning collection of their early hits. Recordings from BBC radio, UK 1963 – 1965, ‘Musicorama’ Europe 1 radio, France 1965 and 1967, Hawai’i International Center, Honolulu, Hawaii 28th July 1966 (KPOI-FM) and Sports Arena, San Diego, CA 10th November 1969 (KSAN-FM). Pressed on 180g black vinyl and presented in a deluxe gatefold sleeve. About the Artist Tracks: Side 1: 1. Not Fade Away ('Saturday Club', 18th August 1964)* / 2. Come On ('Saturday Club', 26th October 1963)* / 3. It's All Over Now (L'Olympia, Paris, 18th April 1965)** / 4. Time Is On My Side (L'Olympia, Paris, 18th April 1965)** / 5. The Last Time *** / 6. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction ('Yeh Yeh!', 30th August 1965)* / 7. Under My Thumb (L'Olympia, Paris, 11th April 1967)** / 8. Let's Spend The Night Together (L'Olympia, Paris, 11th April 1967)** / 9. Get Off My Cloud ***. Side 2: 1. 19th Nervous Breakdown *** / 2. Paint It Black *** / 3. Ruby Tuesday (L'Olympia, Paris, 11th April 1967)** / 4. Jumpin' Jack Flash **** / 5. Sympathy For The Devil **** / 6. Honky Tonk Women **** / 7. Gimme Shelter ****. (* BBC radio, UK 1963 – 1965 / ** ‘Musicorama’ Europe 1 radio, France 1965 and 1967 / *** Hawai’i International Center, Honolulu, Hawaii 28th July 1966 (KPOI-FM) / **** Sports Arena, San Diego, CA 10th November 1969 (KSAN-FM))
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