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Rolling Stones 08/16/02
Palais Royale, Toronto, ON
Set I
It's Only Rock 'N' Roll
Sad Sad Sad
If You Can't Rock Me
Stray Cat Blues
Hot Stuff
Don't Stop
Honky Tonk Women
Torn And Frayed
Wild Horses
Happy
I Can't Turn You Loose
Heart Of Stone
Can You Hear Me Knockin'?
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Brown Sugar
Set II
 
Set III
 
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Doug (0/5) / 0 A+ A+ View   unknown
Notes: CD-R bought from my record store on Phoenix label
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Chef Jeff (0/0) CD / 1 View   SBD
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Notes: Rolling Stones Rock The Palais Secret Gig In Toronto 2002 Live At Palais Royale Ballroom, Toronto Canada, August 16, 2002 1 It's Only Rock And Roll 2 Sad Sad Sad 3 If You Can't Rock Me 4 Stray Cat Blues 5 Hot Stuff 6 Don't Stop 7 Honky Tonk Women 8 Torn And Frayed 9 Wild Horses 10 Happy 11 I Can't Turn You Loose 12 Heart Of Stone 13 Can You Hear Me Knockin' 14 Jumpin' Jack Flash 15 Brown Sugar Soundboard label:Phoenix, number:Phoenix-03 commercial bootleg>unclekurty's wallet>eac>wav>mkw>shn Royale event With stars in the crowd, Rolling Stones rock the Palais By JANE STEVENSON -- Toronto Sun -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ROLLING STONES Palais Royale, Toronto Friday, August 16, 2002 -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Call them rock music's Royale family. Sir Mick and The Rolling Stones last night played their third Toronto club gig in nine years, hitting the stage at Palais Royale on Sunnyside Beach at 10:42 p.m. They dazzled a star-studded crowd of about 1,000 -- which included actresses Sharon Stone, Kate Hudson and Liv Tyler -- iterally until "just around midnight" with their encore song, Brown Sugar. "It was great fun. We had a laugh. Thanks, everybody," singer Mick Jagger said at the end. The Stones opened their set with a searing version of their 1974 classic It's Only Rock And Roll, amid deafening cheers. After the opening number, Jagger took off his jacket to reveal a sparkling turquoise tank-top with silver sequins that spelled out 'LICK' - and asked the crowd, "Are you okay?" They responded in the affirmative, despite the suffocating heat that drove many to seek cooler temperatures outside -- on the dance hall's wooden deck and below on the pavement. Jagger, guitarists Keith Richards and Ron Wood, and drummer Charlie Watts -- with help from bassist Daryl Jones, a keyboardist, three backup singers and a four-man horn section -- then launched into Sad, Sad, Sad, a song from their 1989 Steel Wheels album. Among the 700 invited guests in the 80-year-old lakefront dancehall was a slew of star actors, also including Dennis Quaid and James Spader. An additional 300 people bought tickets early yesterday morning. The Stones' third song was If You Can't Rock Me, a staple of their '70s shows, and it was followed by such crowd-pleasers as Honky Tonk Woman, Wild Horses, Heart Of Stone, Can't You Hear Me Knocking and Jumpin' Jack Flash. Whenever the band did attempt a more obscure tune -- such as Torn & Frayed -- Jagger joked sarcastically: "I'm sure it's going to sound perfect." Not to be outdone in the vocal department was Richards, dressed in his trademark bandana with matching purple shirt and tank top, who took over the microphone for Happy much to the pleasure of everyone assembled. "We are rehearsing," he emphasized with a chuckle before doing the song proud. The Stones have been in Toronto since late July, rehearsing for their fall North American "Licks" tour, which coincides with the release of their 40-year retrospective, double-CD Forty Licks. "It's great to get out here and play, I tell you that," said Jagger early in the hour-and-20-minute set. "We've been here four weeks, but it sounds like four days," he added self-deprecating. Doors at Palais Royale opened last night at 8:30 p.m., later than expected as concert-goers milled about on the dance hall's back deck that opened onto the lake.
Erin W. (0/5) CD-R / 1 A- View  
Notes: shns (not in db) - 1 disc
macdaddy (0/0) / 0 B+, B+ View   SBD >> ? >> SHNv3
Notes: warm-up gig for the "40 Licks" tour.
Harrison (0/0) CDR / 1 View  
Brian & Stacy (0/5) SHN / 1 View  
travers edwards (0/0) / 0 View  
steve (0/0) / 0 A+ View  
Notes: Surprise Gig
Michael Ferrier (0/0) CDR / 1 A+ View   DSBD
j (0/0) CD-r / 1 A View   Soundboard
Eddie Hampton (0/0) SHN / 1 View  
Bill Alderson (0/0) / 0 View  
tensjed (0/5) / 1 View  
Notes: d36
tensjed (0/5) / 1 View  
Notes: E-18
Ethan (0/0) cdr / 2 a View  
jerry (0/0) shn / 1 View  
Elaine (0/0) cd-r / 1 View  
Notes: Soundboard
Rick Cumings (0/4.4) CDR / 1 A View   SBD
Eric (0/0) CDr / 1 View   DSBD
RobTheRecordMan (0/5) CDR / 1 A+ View   SBD
Notes: SBD Stones fan? You have to have this.
. (0/5) SHN / 1 A A View  
Milan (0/0) CDR / 1 View  
Bill Hickman (0/5) CDR / 1 A View  
Notes: nice
Theatrewhore (0/5) CDR / 1 View  
Cecil (0/4.9) CDR / 1 A+ A+ View  
Notes: secret gig/40 Licks Tour Opener/soundboard