The document provides a detailed overview of the Rolling Stones, including their origins in London in 1962, band members over time, albums, singles, tours, and setlists from recent concerts. It describes the band as having originated in London and being active from 1962 to the present, with core members Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, and Ronnie Wood. The document also chronicles the band's extensive and long-running discography and history of international tours spanning over 50 years.
2. BACKGROUND
• Origin: London, England
• Genres: Rock, blues, pop
• Active: 1962-present
• Labels: Decca, London, Rolling Stones, Virgin, ABKCO, Interscope,
Polydor
• Website: www.rollingstones.com
• Members: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood
• Past members: Brian Jones, Ian Stewart, Bill Wyman, Mick Taylor
Current members (from top left to bottom left): Mick
Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood
3. CHRONOLOGY OF BIRTHS
• 24 October 1936: Bill Wyman born William George Perks, Lewisham, London
• 18 July 1938: Ian Stewart born Ian Andrew Richard Stewart, Pittenweem, Scotland
• 2 June 1941: Charlie Watts born Charles Robert Watts, Kingsbury, London
• 28 February 1942: Brian Jones born Lewis Brian Hopkin Jones, Cheltenham
• 26 July 1943: Mick Jagger born Michael Philip Jagger, Dartford, Kent
• 18 December 1943: Keith Richards born, Dartford, Kent
• 1 June 1947: Ronnie Wood born Ronald David Wood, Hillingdon, London
• 17 January 1949: Mick Taylor born Michael Kevin Taylor, Welwyn Garden City
4. THE ROLLING STONES, 1963-1969
• Mick Jagger (lead vocals, harmonica, percussion)
• Keith Richards (lead and rhythm guitars, acoustic guitar, backing vocals)
• Brian Jones (lead and rhythm guitars)
• Bill Wyman (bass)
• Charlie Watts (drums and percussion)
The Rolling Stones by Philip Townsend,
England, 1963
5. THE ROLLING STONES, 1969-1974
• Mick Jagger (lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion)
• Keith Richards (lead and rhythm guitars, acoustic guitar, backing vocals)
• Bill Wyman (bass)
• Charlie Watts (drums and percussion)
• Mick Taylor (lead and slide guitars)
The Rolling Stones in 1969
6. THE ROLLING STONES, 1975-1993
• Mick Jagger (lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion)
• Keith Richards (lead and rhythm guitars, acoustic guitar, backing vocals)
• Bill Wyman (bass)
• Charlie Watts (drums and percussion)
• Ronnie Wood (guitars)
The Rolling Stones’ photo shoot in front of
the Alamo, San Antonio, TX, in 1975
7. THE ROLLING STONES, 1993-PRESENT
• Mick Jagger (lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion)
• Keith Richards (lead and rhythm guitars, acoustic guitar, backing vocals)
• Charlie Watts (drums and percussion)
• Ronnie Wood (guitars, backing vocals)
The Rolling Stones perform at Zilker Park, Austin, TX,
during their A Bigger Bang Tour, 22 October 2006
8. STUDIO ALBUMS
• The Rolling Stones (UK, 1964) / England’s Newest Hit Makers (U.S., 1964)
• 12 X 5 (U.S., 1964)
• The Rolling Stones No. 2 (UK, 1965) / The Rolling Stones, Now! (U.S., 1965)
• Out of Our Heads (UK, 1965) / Out of Our Heads (U.S., 1965)
• December’s Children (And Everybody’s) (U.S., 1965)
• Aftermath (UK, 1966) / Aftermath (U.S., 1966)
• Between the Buttons (UK, 1967) / Between the Buttons (U.S., 1967)
• Their Satanic Majesties Request (1967)
• Beggars Banquet (1968)
• Let It Bleed (1969)
• Sticky Fingers (1971)
• Exile on Main St. (1972)
• Goats Head Soup (1973)
• It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (1974)
• Black and Blue (1976)
• Some Girls (1978)
• Emotional Rescue (1980)
• Tattoo You (1981)
• Undercover (1983)
• Dirty Work (1986)
• Steel Wheels (1989)
• Voodoo Lounge (1994)
• Bridges to Babylon (1997)
• A Bigger Bang (2005)
9. TOURS CHRONOLOGY
• British Tour 1963 (September-November 1963)
• 1st British Tour 1964 (January 1964)
• 2nd British Tour 1964 (February-March 1964)
• 1st American Tour 1964 (June 1964)
• 3rd British Tour (August 1964)
• 4th British Tour (September-October 1964)
• 2nd American Tour (October-November 1964)
• Irish Tour 1965 (January 1965)
• Far East Tour 1965 (February 1965)
• 1st British Tour 1965 (March 1965)
• 1st Scandinavian Tour 1965 (26 March-3 April 1965)
• 2nd European Tour 1965 (April 1965)
• 1st American Tour 1965 (April-May 1965)
• Scottish Tour 1965 (15-18 June 1965)
• 2nd Scandinavian Tour 1965 (24-29 June 1965)
• 2nd Irish Tour 1965 (September 1965)
• 4th European Tour 1965 (September 1965)
• 2nd British Tour 1965 (September-October 1965)
• 2nd American Tour 1965 (October-December 1965)
• Australasian Tour 1966 (February-March 1966)
• European Tour 1966 (March-April 1966)
• American Tour 1966 (June-July 1966)
10. TOURS CHRONOLOGY – CONT.
• British Tour 1966 (September-October 1966)
• European Tour 1967 (March-April 1967)
• American Tour 1969 (November-December 1969)
• European Tour 1970 (August-October 1970)
• UK Tour 1971 (March 1971)
• American Tour 1972 (June-July 1972)
• Pacific Tour 1973 (January-February 1973)
• European Tour 1973 (September-October 1973)
• Tour of the Americas ‘75 (June-August 1975)
• Tour of Europe ‘76 (April-June 1976)
• U.S. Tour 1978 (June-July 1978)
• American Tour 1981 (September-December 1981)
• European Tour 1982 (May-July 1982)
• Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour (August 1989-August 1990)
• Voodoo Lounge Tour (August 1994-August 1995)
• Bridges to Babylon Tour (September 1997-September 1998)
• No Security Tour (January-April 1999)
• Licks Tour (September 2002-November 2003)
• A Bigger Bang Tour (August 2005-August 2007)
• 50 & Counting Tour (November 2012-July 2013)
• 14 On Fire (February-November 2014)
• Zip Code Tour (May-July 2015)
11. THE ROLLING STONES’ PRIVATE JET DEPARTS FROM PERTH
INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT, MARCH 20, 2014
12. SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: DECCA
(UK) AND LONDON (U.S.) SINGLES
1963
• “Come On”
• “I Wanna Be Your Man” / “Stoned”
1964
• “Not Fade Away” / “Little By Little”
• “It’s All Over Now”
• “Tell Me” / “I Just Want to Make Love to You”
• “Time Is on My Side”
• “Little Red Rooster”
• “Heart of Stone”
13. SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: DECCA (UK)
AND LONDON (U.S.) SINGLES – CONT.
1965
• “The Last Time” / “Play with Fire”
• “(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction” / “The Spider and the Fly”
• “Get Off of My Cloud” / “I’m Free”
• “As Tears Go By”
1966
• “19th Nervous Breakdown” / “As Tears Go By”
• “Paint It Black” / “Stupid Girl”
• “Mother’s Little Helper” / “Lady Jane”
• “Have You Seen Your Mother, Baby, Standing in the Shadow?”
14. SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: DECCA (UK)
AND LONDON (U.S.) SINGLES – CONT.
1967
• “Let’s Spend the Night Together” / “Ruby Tuesday”
• “We Love You” / “Dandelion”
• “In Another Land”
• “She’s a Rainbow” / “2000 Light Years from Home”
1968
• “Jumpin’ Jack Flash”
• “Street Fighting Man / “No Expectations”
15. SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: DECCA (UK)
AND LONDON (U.S.) SINGLES – CONT.
• 1969: “Honky Tonk Women” / “You Can’t Always Get What You Want”
16. SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: ROLLING STONES/
ATLANTIC SINGLES
1971
• “Brown Sugar” / “Bitch” / “Let It Rock”
• “Wild Horses” / “Sway”
1972
• “Tumbling Dice” / “Sweet Black Angel”
• “Happy” / “All Down the Line”
17. SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: ROLLING STONES/
ATLANTIC SINGLES – CONT.
1973
• “Angie” / “Silver Train”
• “Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)” / “Dancing with Mr. D”
1974
• “It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (But I Like It)”
• “Ain’t Too Proud to Beg”
19. SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: ROLLING STONES
1978
• “Miss You” / “Far Away Eyes”
• “Beast of Burden” / “When the Whip Comes Down”
• “Respectable” / “When the Whip Comes Down”
• “Shattered”
1980
• “Emotional Rescue”
• “She’s So Cold” / “Send It to Me”
20. SINGLES DISCOGRAPHY: ROLLING
STONES – CONT.
1981
• “Start Me Up”
• “Waiting on a Friend” / “Little T&A”
1982
• “Hang Fire” / “Neighbours”
• “Going to a Go-Go” (live) / “Beast of Burden” (live)
• “Time Is on My Side” (live) / “Twenty Flight Rock” (live)
31. SETLIST OF THE 15 FEBRUARY 1999 CONCERT AT
THE TARGET CENTER, MINNEAPOLIS, MN
• 1. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
• 2. Live With Me
• 3. Respectable
• 4. You Got Me Rocking
• 5. Honky Tonk Women
• 6. Moonlight Mile
• 7. Sweet Virginia
• 8. Some Girls
• 9. Paint It Black
• 10. Before They Make Me Run (Keith on lead vocals)
• 11. Thief in the Night (Keith on lead vocals)
• 12. Out of Control
• 13. Route 66 (B-stage, Nat King Cole cover)
• 14. Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) (B-stage, the Temptations cover)
• 15. Midnight Rambler (B-stage)
• 16. Tumbling Dice
• 17. It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (But I Like It)
• 18. Start Me Up
• 19. Brown Sugar
• 20. Sympathy for the Devil (encore)
32. SETLIST OF THE 6 SEPTEMBER 2005 CONCERT AT
THE XCEL ENERGY CENTER, SAINT PAUL, MN
• 1. Start Me Up
• 2. You Got Me Rocking
• 3. She’s So Cold
• 4. Tumbling Dice
• 5. Rough Justice
• 6. Back of My Hand
• 7. Beast of Burden
• 8. Rocks Off
• 9. Night Time Is the Right Time (Roosevelt Sykes cover)
• 10. The Worst (Keith on lead vocals)
• 11. Infamy (Keith on lead vocals)
• 12. Miss You (B-stage)
• 13. Oh No, Not You Again (B-stage)
• 14. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (B-stage)
• 15. Honky Tonk Women (B-stage)
• 16. Sympathy for the Devil
• 17. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
• 18. Brown Sugar
• 19. You Can’t Always Get What You Want (encore)
• 20. It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (But I Like It) (encore)
33. SETLIST OF THE 29 JANUARY 2006 CONCERT AT
THE QWEST CENTER, OMAHA, NE
• 1. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
• 2. It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (But I Like It)
• 3. She’s So Cold
• 4. Rough Justice
• 5. Bitch
• 6. As Tears Go By
• 7. Rain Fall Down
• 8. Tumbling Dice
• 9. Gimme Shelter
• 10. This Place Is Empty (Keith on lead vocals)
• 11. Happy (Keith on lead vocals)
• 12. Miss You (B-stage)
• 13. Oh No, Not You Again (B-stage)
• 14. Get Off of My Cloud (B-stage)
• 15. Honky Tonk Women (B-stage)
• 16. Sympathy for the Devil
• 17. Start Me Up
• 18. Brown Sugar
• 19. You Can’t Always Get What You Want (encore)
• 20. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (encore)
34. SETLIST OF THE 14 JULY 2006 CONCERT AT THE
ERNST HAPPEL STADION, VIENNA, AUSTRIA
• 1. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
• 2. It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (But I Like It)
• 3. Oh No, Not You Again
• 4. Let’s Spend the Night Together
• 5. Rain Fall Down
• 6. She’s So Cold
• 7. Streets of Love
• 8. As Tears Go By
• 9. Tumbling Dice
• 10. Night Time Is the Right Time (Roosevelt Sykes cover)
• 11. This Place Is Empty (Keith on lead vocals)
• 12. Before They Make Me Run (Keith on lead vocals)
• 13. Miss You (B-stage)
• 14. Rough Justice (B-stage)
• 15. Start Me Up (B-stage)
• 16. Honky Tonk Women (B-stage)
• 17. Sympathy for the Devil
• 18. Paint It Black
• 19. Brown Sugar
• 20. You Can’t Always Get What You Want (encore)
• 21. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (encore)
35. SETLIST OF THE 20 JULY 2007 CONCERT AT THE
PUSKÁS FERENC STADION, BUDAPEST, HUNGARY
• 1. Start Me Up
• 2. You Got Me Rocking
• 3. Rough Justice
• 4. Ruby Tuesday
• 5. You Can’t Always Get What You Want
• 6. Midnight Rambler
• 7. I’ll Go Crazy (James Brown cover)
• 8. Tumbling Dice
• 9. You Got the Silver (Keith on lead vocals)
• 10. Wanna Hold You (Keith on lead vocals)
• 11. Miss You (B-stage)
• 12. It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll (But I Like It) (B-stage)
• 13. (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (B-stage)
• 14. Honky Tonk Women (B-stage)
• 15. Sympathy for the Devil
• 16. Paint It Black
• 17. Jumpin’ Jack Flash
• 18. Brown Sugar (encore)
36. THE END
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