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Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers

Rolling Stones Sticky Fingers

The Rolling Stones Release Sticky Fingers Live Without Notice

by Paul Cashmere on June 30, 2015

in New Music,News

The Rolling Stones have released a live version of the ‘Sticky Fingers’ album recorded just weeks ago in Los Angeles and without notice to fans.

On May 20 The Stones played the smallest show of the current tour at LA’s 1200 capacity Fonda Theatre, a warm-up show at the start of the 2015 Zipcode tour, where they performed the entire ‘Sticky Fingers’ album for the first time ever.

Two of those songs ‘Sister Morphine’ and ‘You Gotta Move’ had no been played live by The Stones since in a long time. ‘Sister Morphine’ since 1998 and ‘You Gotta Move’ since 1976.

The Sticky Fingers Live album features only the songs from the classic 1971 album performed that night and not the six other tracks the band performed.

The sequence was the album starting at track two ‘Sway’ with the original opening track ‘Brown Sugar’ moved to the end.

Sticky Fingers Live May 20 2015 at The Fonda

Sway (from Sticky Fingers, 1971)
Dead Flowers (from Sticky Fingers, 1971)
Wild Horses (from Sticky Fingers, 1971)
Sister Morphine (from Sticky Fingers, 1971)
You Gotta Move (from Sticky Fingers, 1971)
Bitch (from Sticky Fingers, 1971)
Can’t You Hear Me Knocking (from Sticky Fingers, 1971)
I Got The Blues (from Sticky Fingers, 1971)
Moonlight Mile (from Sticky Fingers, 1971)
Brown Sugar (from Sticky Fingers, 1971)

The album is now available on iTunes. A physical disc version has not been announced.

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