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24 Jumpin’ Jack Flash<br />

Cuts 1-24: Released on THE CIRCUS IS BACK IN TOWN (BT CD).<br />

0.584B AUGUST 17, 1994 GIANTS STADIUM, EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY<br />

1 Not Fade Away (Holly)<br />

2 Tumbling Dice<br />

3 You Got Me Rocking<br />

4 Shattered<br />

5 Rocks Off<br />

6 Sparks Will Fly<br />

7 (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction<br />

8 Beast Of Burden<br />

9 Out Of Tears<br />

10 Memory Motel<br />

11 All Down The Line<br />

12 Miss You<br />

13 Brand New Car<br />

13 I Go Wild<br />

14 Honky Tonk Women<br />

15 Happy<br />

16 The Worst<br />

17 Love Is Strong<br />

18 Monkey Man<br />

19 Start Me Up<br />

20 Street Fighting Man<br />

21 It’s Only Rock ‘n Roll<br />

22 Brown Sugar<br />

23 Jumpin’ Jack Flash<br />

Cuts 1-23: Released on LIVE IN GIANTS STADIUM (BT CD).<br />

1.014 APRIL 11, 2011 100 YEARS OF THE BLUES (CD), UNIVERSAL 0600753345009<br />

(EUROPE)<br />

B2 Ventilator Blues (Jagger, Richards, Taylor)<br />

Cut B2: Recorded with RSM, Nellcote, Villefranche, France, July 10-late July and/or<br />

October 14-November 23, 1971.<br />

NOTES: Only one track involving The <strong>Rolling</strong> <strong>Stones</strong>.<br />

1001A Late 1950s and early 1960s Saturday night shows, various youth clubs, Dartford, Kent (not recorded)<br />

MJ: vocals; Bob Beckwith: guitar; Dick Taylor: bass; Alan Etherington: drums.<br />

2004 April 7, 1962 Live at the Ealing Club, London: BLUES INCORPORATED featuring ELMO LEWIS (alias<br />

BJ) and PAUL POND (alias JONES) (not recorded): 1. Dust My Blues (James)<br />

BJ: slide guitar; Charlie Watts: drums; Paul Jones (replacing Cyril Davies on this cut): vocals,<br />

harmonica; Alexis Korner: guitar; Keith Scott: piano; Art Wood: back-up vocals; Andy Hoogenboom:<br />

string bass; — NOTES: First meeting of Brian Jones and Charlie Watts with Mick Jagger<br />

and Keith Richards of LITTLE BOY AND THE BLUE BOYS who attended the show.<br />

2004A Spring, 1962, onwards The White Bear Pub, Bricklayer's Arms and The Wetherby Arms, London:<br />

EMBRYONIC ROLLING STONES, Rehearsals and auditions (not recorded)<br />

BJ: guitar; Ian Stewart: piano; Andy Wren (early May, 1962): vocals and maybe piano; Brian<br />

Knight (May, 1962): vocals, harmonica; Geoff Bradford (May and June, 1962), Keith Richards<br />

(May 25, 1962 onwards): guitar; Mick Jagger (May 25, 1962, onwards): vocals; Dick Hattrell<br />

(probably May, 1962), Dick Taylor (June, 1962, onwards), Bill Wyman (December 9 or 10, 1962):<br />

bass; Tony Chapman, Mick Avory: drums (June, 1962 onwards).<br />

4001A Late 1950s and early 1960s The Rhythm and Blues Scene (including ALEXIS KORNERS’ BLUES<br />

INCORPORATED), London (not recorded)<br />

IS: part of the club scene, occasionally sitting in on piano; — NOTES: IS is not identical with a<br />

well-known “society” pianist who recorded several albums of popular tunes for Parlophone<br />

(1950s), Fontana (IAN STEWART PLAYS THE HITS OF 1959 FOR DANCING, Fontana TFL<br />

5078 [UK], 1959) and Decca/Eclipse (1960s).<br />

6001B 1961 Local Jazz (mainstream), London (not recorded):<br />

CW: drums; George Green (CW’s next door neighbour): bass, joining various bands in pub<br />

shows.

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