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The Rolling Stones European Tour 1970
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The Rolling Stones European Tour 1970
Tour
by
The Rolling Stones
Start date
30 August 1970
End date
9 October 1970
Legs
1
No.
of shows
23
The Rolling Stones
concert chronology
American Tour 1969
European Tour 1970
UK Tour 1971
The Rolling Stones
'
1970 European Tour
was a
concert tour
of
Continental Europe
that took place during the late summer and early fall of 1970.
Contents
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1
History
2
Personnel
2.1
The Rolling Stones
2.2
Additional musicians
3
Tour set list
4
Tour dates
5
References
6
External links
History
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This was the Stones' first tour in Europe since 1967, and became part of a pattern (not always followed) wherein the group would play
North America
, continental Europe, and the
United Kingdom
on a three-year rotating cycle.
Shows were similar to that of the
1969 American Tour
, but with the material more familiar to audiences as
Let It Bleed
had now been out for some months. The Stones continued to preview new material, however, as "
Brown Sugar
", "
Dead Flowers
", and "You Gotta Move" were
set list
regulars; they would not appear on record until
Sticky Fingers
was released a half year later. Unlike many of the group's tours of this era, here the group only played one show a night with only one exception (Milan).
Following a tradition set since the band's earliest days, the tour was not without its altercations. The show at Råsunda stadion in
Stockholm
on 4 September was interrupted by police who feared that fans, provoked by Jagger, would storm the stage. The singer duly responded by pointing the microphone to the police on stage and soon after suggested the audience would sit down for the next song (the slower "Love in Vain").
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On 14 September a thousand or so forged tickets were rejected at a show at
Ernst-Merck-Halle
in
Hamburg
; two hundred policemen were needed to handle disappointed fans. Two days later at
Deutschlandhalle
in
West Berlin
, there were nasty battles between assorted youths and the police before the show, and some 50 arrests were made. Then on 1 October at
Milan
's
Palazzo Dello Sport
, two thousand youths tried to crash the gates to get into the show. Police had to use
tear gas
to quell the riot; there were injuries among both the cops and the crowd, and 63 arrests were made.
Personnel
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The Rolling Stones
[
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Mick Jagger
– lead vocals, harmonica
Keith Richards
– guitar, backing vocals
Mick Taylor
– guitar
Bill Wyman
– bass guitar
Charlie Watts
– drums
Additional musicians
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]
Ian Stewart
– piano
Bobby Keys
– saxophone
Jim Price
– trumpet, trombone
Tour set list
[
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]
The fairly typical
set list
for the tour was:
"
Jumpin' Jack Flash
"
"
Roll Over Beethoven
"
"
Sympathy for the Devil
"
"
Stray Cat Blues
"
"
Love in Vain
"
"Prodigal Son"
"
You Gotta Move
"
"
Dead Flowers
"
"
Midnight Rambler
"
"
Live With Me
"
"Let It Rock"
"
Little Queenie
"
"
Brown Sugar
"
"
Honky Tonk Women
"
"
Street Fighting Man
"
Tour dates
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Date
City
Country
Venue
30 August 1970
Malmö
Sweden
Baltiska Hallen
2 September 1970
Helsinki
Finland
Olympiastadion
4 September 1970
Stockholm
Sweden
Råsunda Stadium
6 September 1970
Gothenburg
Liseberg
9 September 1970
Aarhus
Denmark
Vejlby-Risskov Hallen
11 September 1970
Copenhagen
Forum
12 September 1970
14 September 1970
Hamburg
Germany
Ernst-Merck-Halle
16 September 1970
Berlin
Deutschlandhalle
18 September 1970
Cologne
Sporthalle
20 September 1970
Stuttgart
Killesberg
22 September 1970
Paris
France
Palais des Sports
23 September 1970
24 September 1970
26 September 1970
Vienna
Austria
Stadthalle
29 September 1970
Rome
Italy
Palazzo Dello Sport
1 October 1970
Milan
Palalido Palazzo Dello Sport
2 shows
3 October 1970
Lyon
France
Palais des Sports de Gerland
5 October 1970
Frankfurt
Germany
Festhalle
6 October 1970
7 October 1970
Essen
Grugahalle
9 October 1970
Amsterdam
Netherlands
Amsterdam RAI Exhibition and Convention Centre