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FESTIVAL HIGHLIGHTS: The Rolling Stones Live Full Concert, Tamar Festival Site, Hong Kong, 9 November 2003

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Complete audio of The Rolling Stones Licks tour concert at the Tamar Festival Site, Hong Kong.

This was their last Licks tour Concert. The Rolling Stones did two shows in Hong Kong, at the Harbour Fest. One on 7 November and this one on 9 November. After the Licks tour, the Rolling Stones continued touring in 2005 with A Bigger Bang Tour.

Some highlights:
– No B-stage this time
– Miss You was played, it was not played often during the Licks tour.
– Keith Played Slipping Away and Before They Make Me Run
– Jumping Jack Flash was the encore and the last song played as the closure of this tour

The Rolling Stones played the following 19 songs:
00:00 Intro
02:33 Brown Sugar
06:37 Start Me Up
11:09 It’s Only Rock’n’ Roll (But I like it)
16:02 Don’t Stop
21:17 Wild Horses
26:28 You Can’t Always Get What You Want
33:55 Monkey Man
37:57 Midnight Rambler
49:26 Miss You
56:35 Tumbling Dice
1:01:43 Band introductions
1:04:42 Slipping Away
1:10:40 Before They Make Me Run
1:14:41 Sympathy For The Devil
1:22:42 Gimme Shelter
1:29:26 You Got Me Rocking
1:32:59 Street Fighting Man
1:37:46 Honky Tonk Women
1:42:07 (I can’t get no) Satisfaction
1:49:37 Jumping Jack Flash (encore)

The Licks Tour was a worldwide concert tour undertaken by The Rolling Stones during 2002 and 2003. Shows were played in stadiums, Arenas, and Theatres.

Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards,

Kent Smith, Michael Davis, Bobby Keys, Tim Ries, Blondie Chaplin, Lisa Fischer, Bernard Fowler, Chuck Leavell, Darryl Jones.

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2 Responses

  1. nanchanger says:

    Why is Ronnie a member, but not Daryl?

  2. Trump 2020 says:

    Fantastic concert Ed. Listening on replay. Sounds great. Thanks very much for uploading.

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