- Culture
- 17 Jan 23
The Rolling Stones are building up anticipation for the release of GRRR Live! album next month.
The Rolling Stone's new live album, GRRR Live!, will be released on February 10, with the legendary rockers sharing a fresh rendition of 'Wild Horses' to keep eager fans happy.
In a statement shared to social media, GRRR Live! was described as the "definitive concert film, recorded on one of the most memorable shows in the band's history."
The album commemorates the band's 50th anniversary tour '50 and Counting' from 2012.
The show, which took place in December 2012 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey, was originally broadcast as the pay-per-view event, The Rolling Stones: One More Shot.
Numerous artists made appearances within the show. Lady Gaga, John Mayer and The Black Keys offered up a cover of Bo Didley's 'Who Do You Love', and Bruce Springsteen performed Exile On Main Street single 'Tumbling Dice'.
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This past May saw The Rolling Stones release El Mocambo 1977, marking the first official release of a secret show that the Stones played at Toronto's El Mocambo club in March 1977.
It marks the start of a new 'Sixty' tour', guitarist Ronnie Wood's 75th birthday, and their first European show without their late drummer, Charlie Watts.
Watts' death was a deafening blow to the band, and his immense and sturdy addition to the group will not be soon forgotten. Their current show opens with a video tribute to Watts.
Jagger, his usual self, kickstarted the Madrid show with his unbeatable stage presence — blowing kisses, moving his hips, and engaging with the audience.
Meanwhile, Jagger has been spotted in the studio with 'Levitating' pop star Dua Lipa.
GRRR Live Setlist:
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'STREET FIGHTING MAN'
'19TH NERVOUS BREAKDOWN'
'SAD SAD SAD'
'TUMBLING DICE'
'OUT OF TIME'
'BEAST OF BURDEN'
'YOU CAN'T ALWAYS GET WHAT YOU WANT'
'LIVING IN A GHOST TOWN'
'HONKY TONK WOMEN'
'HAPPY'
'SLIPPING AWAY'
'MISS YOU'
'MIDNIGHT RAMBLER'
'START ME UP'
'PAINT IT BLACK'
'SYMPATHY FOR THE DEVIL'
'JUMPIN' JACK FLASH'
'GIMME SHELTER'