John Fogerty And Bonnie Raitt Join The Rolling Stones VIDEO - Noise11.com
Bonnie Raitt, Deni Blues & Roots Festival, Noise11, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

Bonnie Raitt, Deni Blues & Roots Festival, Noise11, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

John Fogerty And Bonnie Raitt Join The Rolling Stones VIDEO

by Paul Cashmere on May 11, 2013

in News

Creedence Clearwater Revival legend John Fogerty and blues icon Bonnie Raitt were the two latest special guests at a Rolling Stones concert.

Bonnie Raitt, Deni Blues & Roots Festival, Noise11, Ros O'Gorman, Photo

Bonnie Raitt, Deni Blues & Roots Festival, Photo By Ros O'Gorman

The Stones are crossing North America on the 50 and Counting tour and Fogerty and Raitt joined them on stage for the third show of the tour in San Jose.

Fogerty performed ‘It’s All Over Now’ with The Stones while Bonnie joined the band for ‘Let It Bleed’.

The permanent special guest for the tour is one-time guitarist Mick Taylor who comes out each night to perform ‘Midnight Rambler’. Taylor also came back for ‘Satisfaction’ in the encore which would have been his first performance of the song since 1972 when he left the band.

So far on this tour The Rolling Stones have been joined by Gwen Stefani, Keith Urban and Tom Waits.

On the five 50 and Counting shows of 2012 Mary J. Blige, Gary Clark Jr, John Mayer, Bruce Springsteen, The Black Keys, Lady Gaga, Florence Welch, Jeff Beck and Eric Clapton performed with The Stones.

The next Rolling Stones show is tonight (May 11) in Las Vegas.

The Rolling Stones setlist for May 8 in San Jose was:

Get Off My Cloud Get Off My Cloud (from December’s Children and Everybodys, 1965)
It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll (But I Like It) (from Its Only Rock N Roll, 1974)
Paint In Black (from Aftermath, 1966)
It’s All Over Now with (John Fogerty) (from 12×5, 1964)
Gimme Shelter (from Let It Bleed, 1969)
No Expectations (from Beggars Banquet, 1968)
Let It Bleed (with Bonnie Raitt) (from Let It Bleed, 1969)
Emotional Rescue (from Emotional Rescue, 1980)
Bitch (from Sticky Finger, 1971)
One More Shot (from GRRR, 2012)
Honky Tonk Women (single, 1969)
Before The Make You Run (from Some Girls, 1978)
Happy (from Exile On Main Street, 1972)
Midnight Rambler (with Mick Taylor) (from Let It Bleed, 1969)
Miss You (from Some Girls, 1978)
Start Me Up (from Tattoo You, 1981)
Tumbling Dice (from Exile On Main Street, 1972)
Brown Sugar (from Sticky Finger, 1971)
Sympathy For The Devil (from Beggars Banquet, 1968)

You Can’t Always Get What You Want (featuring the San Jose State University Choraliers) (from Let It Bleed, 1969)
Jumping Jack Flash (single, 1968)
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (with Mick Taylor) (from Out Of Our Heads, 1965)

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