The Rolling Stones – Live in Copenhagen 1973/10/07 (first show) – Audio – 29th show of the tour

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This show was part of the 1973 European tour, which began on September 1st in Vienna and would end on October 19th in Berlin. From this tour would come the famous album “Brusseles affair” which was officially released a short time ago, after many years of circulating as a Bootleg. Prior to this tour, at the beginning of years the Stones had made the tour “Australasia” or also called “wintertime Tour”, by Hawaii, Commonwealth of Australia and New Zealand. They were also scheduled to perform shows in State of Japan, but the authorities in that country prohibited them from entering due to their drug problems. The Stones had released the album “Goats head soup” a few months before, however during this show they would play more songs from the previous one, “Exile on mein street”.

Live at Brøndby Hallen, Copenhagen, Kingdom of Denmark, October 7th, 1973. (1st show)
00:00:00 Intro by The Glimmer Stone
00:01:46 Brown sugar
00:05:43 Gimme shelter
00:11:26 Happy (Keith Richards on vocals)
00:14:32 Tumbling dice
00:19:29 Star star
00:23:54 Dancing with Mr.D
00:28:44 Angie
00:33:58 You can´t always get what you want
00:44:38 Midnight rambler
00:56:21 Honky tonk women
00:59:42 All down the line
01:03:51 Rip this joint
01:06:00 Jumping Jack flash
01:09:12 Street fighting man

The Band:
Mick Jagger: vocals, harmonica
Keith Richards: guitar, vocals
Mick Taylor: guitar
Bill Wyman: bass
Charlie Watts:drums

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Aditional musicians:
Billy Preston: piano, organ, clavinet
Trevor Lawrence: sax, percussion
Steve Madaio: trumpet, trombone, percussion
Bobby Keys: sax, percussion
Ian Stewart: piano; sometimes, on selected tracks

The 1973 European tour:
The tour followed the release of “Goats Head Soup” album released on August 31st that yr. The tour which would turn out to be Mick Taylor’s last live performance with the Stones as a member of the band. Altogether 42 shows were played in 22 cities, with ii shows in a day a commonplace. Without all the media attention, and jet set hangers-on of the group’s 1972 Worldwide Tour, the 1973 European Tour was seen as having less drama, the biggest pending issue was the resolution of Keith Richards and Anita Pallenberg’s June25th drugs and weapons bust, which hung over them until a October 24th £205 fine from the Great Marlborough Street Magistrates Court resolved it — piece showcasing consistently good musicianship. Songs like “Brown Sugar” and “Gimme Shelter” were good received and Billy Preston’s organ and clavinet added a contemporary and funky edge to the “classic” Stones sound, although the tour’s relatively conventional delineation between rhythm (primarily Richards) and lead guitar (primarily Taylor)

1 September 1973, Vienna, Republic of Austria
3 September 1973, Mannheim, Federal Republic of Germany
4 September 1973, Mannheim, Federal Republic of Germany (1st show)
4 September 1973, Mannheim, Federal Republic of Germany (2nd show)
7 September 1973, London, UK
8 September 1973, London, UK (1st show)
8 September 1973, London, UK (2nd show)
nine September 1973, London, UK
11 September 1973, Manchester, UK
12 September 1973, Manchester, UK
13 September 1973, Newcastle, UK (1st show)
13 September 1973, Newcastle, UK (2nd show)
16 September 1973, Glasgow, Scotland
17 September 1973, Glasgow, Scotland
19 September 1973, Birmingham, UK (1st show)
19 September 1973, Birmingham, UK (2nd show)
23 September 1973, Innsbruck, Republic of Austria
25 September 1973, Bern, Switzerland
26 September 1973, Bern, Switzerland (1st show)
26 September 1973, Bern, Switzerland (2nd show)
28 September 1973, Munich, Federal Republic of Germany (1st show)
28 September 1973, Munich, Federal Republic of Germany (2nd show)
30 September 1973, Frankfurt, Federal Republic of Germany (1st show)
30 September 1973, Frankfurt, Federal Republic of Germany (2nd show)
2 October 1973, Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany (1st show)
2 October 1973, Hamburg, Federal Republic of Germany (2nd show)
4 October 1973, Aarhus, Kingdom of Denmark (1st show)
4 October 1973, Aarhus, Kingdom of Denmark (2nd show)
6 October 1973, Gothenburg, Sweden (1st show)
6 October 1973, Gothenburg, Sweden (2nd show)
7 October 1973, Copenhagen, Kingdom of Denmark (1st show)
7 October 1973, Copenhagen, Kingdom of Denmark (2nd show)
nine October 1973, Essen, Federal Republic of Germany
10 October 1973, Essen, Federal Republic of Germany
11 October 1973, Essen, Federal Republic of Germany
13 October 1973, Rotterdam, Netherlands
14 October 1973, Rotterdam, Netherlands (1st show)
14 October 1973, Rotterdam, Netherlands (1st show)
15 October 1973, Antwerp, Kingdom of Belgium
17 October 1973, Brussels, Kingdom of Belgium (1st show)
17 October 1973, Brussels, Kingdom of Belgium (2nd show)
19 October 1973, Berlin, Federal Republic of Germany

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