THE ROLLING STONES AMERICAN TOUR 1969


The Rolling Stones' '1969 American Tour' (which seems to have had no official name) was a much publicised, written about, recorded, and filmed concert tour of the United States that took place during November 1969.

Contents
History
Band members
Rolling Stones
Additional musicians
Set list
Tour dates
References
External links

History


This was like no other tour the band had yet undertaken. Away from the stage since April 1967, and the U.S. since July 1966, they found that live performing had moved on. Instead of performing in small- and medium-size venues to audiences of screaming girls, they were booked into arenas with packed but more mature crowds ready to listen and move and amplification systems to match (as they would later say, it was the first time they could hear what they were playing). The tour was notable for being Mick Taylor's first with the Stones, having replaced Brian Jones shortly before Jones' July death.
The tour began on 7 November at Colorado State University, and then proceeded generally west to east, often playing two shows a night. The most known shows are those of 27 November and 28 November at New York City's Madison Square Garden. The final regular show was on 30 November at the International Raceway in West Palm Beach, Florida. After the tour's planned conclusion, the Stones organised and gave one last performance, at the close of the disastrous Altamont Free Concert on 6 December.
The Stones were introduced as they took the stage as "The Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World," a title they were glad to claim and would zealously strive to keep for decades to come. Material was mostly from 1968's ''Beggars Banquet'' album and the not-quite-released-yet ''Let It Bleed''. The performance itself featured the Stones showmanship that would become familiar: Charlie Watts businesslike drumming leavened by an occasional wry smile, Bill Wyman's undertaker persona on bass, the guitar interplay of Mick Taylor with Keith Richards, and most of all Mick Jagger's dancing, strutting, leering, preening frontman antics. "Ah think I've bust a button on mah trousers," he teased the audience. "You don't want mah trousers to fall down, now do ya?"
Terry Reid, B. B. King (replaced on some dates by Chuck Berry), and Ike and Tina Turner were the supporting acts.
The 1970 live album ''Get Yer Ya-Yas Out!'', mostly based on the Madison Square Garden shows, documented the tour, as did the Maysles brothers' 1970 documentary ''Gimme Shelter'' which, while mostly known for its filming of Altamont, also contains substantial footage of the band's performance during the tour at Madison Square Garden.

Band members


Rolling Stones


Mick Jagger - vocals, harmonica

Keith Richards - guitar, vocals

Mick Taylor - guitar

Bill Wyman - bass guitar

Charlie Watts - drums
Additional musicians


Ian Stewart - piano

Set list


The fairly typical set list for the tour was:
#Jumpin' Jack Flash
#Carol
#Sympathy for the Devil
#Stray Cat Blues
#Love in Vain
#Prodigal Son
#You Gotta Move
#Under My Thumb -> I'm Free
#Midnight Rambler
#Live With Me
#Little Queenie
#(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
#Honky Tonk Women
#Street Fighting Man
There were some set list substitions, variations, and order switches during the tour. Starting a trend that would continue for some years, the Stones ignored most of their pre-1968 catalogue, playing fewer songs from that period than they would songs not yet released.

Tour dates



★ 7th November: Fort Collins, Colorado, State University

★ 8th November: Los Angeles, California, Inglewood Forum (2 shows)

★ 9th November: Oakland, California, Alameda Co. Coliseum (2 shows)

★ 10th November: San Diego, California, Sports Arena

★ 11th November: Phoenix, Arizona, Coliseum

★ 13th November: Dallas, Texas, Moody Coliseum

★ 14th November: Auburn, Alabama, University Coliseum (2 shows)

★ 15th November: Champaign, University Of Illinois, Assembly Hall (2 shows)

★ 16th November: Chicago, Illinois, International Amphitheater (2 shows)

★ 24th November: Detroit, Michigan, Olympia Stadium

★ 25th November: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Spectrum Sports Arena

★ 26th November: Baltimore, Maryland, Civic Center

★ 27th November: New York City, Madison Square Garden

★ 28th November: New York City, Madison Square Garden (2 shows)

★ 29th November: Boston, Massachusetts, Boston Garden (2 shows)

★ 30th November: West Palm Beach, Florida, International Raceway, 'Miami Pop Festival'

6th December: Livermore, California, Altamont Speedway

References



Carr, Roy. ''The Rolling Stones: An Illustrated Record''. Harmony Books, 1976. ISBN 0-517-52641-7

External links



'Rocks Off' 1969 tour setlists

'Frayed' 1969 tour pages

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