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Rolling Stones 11/14/97
Oakland Coliseum, Oakland, CA
Set I
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, It's Only Rock'n Roll (But I Like It), Let's Spend The Night Together, Flip The Switch, Gimme Shelter, Anybody Seen My Baby, Saint Of Me, 19th Nervous Breakdown, Out Of Control, Dead Flowers, Miss You, Band Introduction, All About You, I Wanna Hold You, Little Queenie, When The Whip Comes Down, You Got Me Rocking, Sympathy For The Devil, Tumbling Dice, Honky Tonk Woman, Start Me Up, Jumpin' Jack Flash, Encore:, You Can't Always Get What You Want,
Set II

Set III

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Bootlegs: Alive'r "Oakland Four Days", Oakland 1997 Part 1, Oakland 1st & 2nd Day, Live'r Than You'll Ever Be 1997 Part 1, Oakland 1997 Part 2
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Decky (5/4.9) DVD / 1 B+ View  
Notes: 144min(Aud)
Elec (5/1.6) CDR / 2 View   AUD
Notes: LIBERATED BOOT CD: Oakland 1997 Pt. 1
Elec (5/1.6) CDR / 2 View   CSB>D8
Joe (3/5) DVD / 1 B View  
Greg P (2/5) dvd / 1 View  
O-Joe (0/5) CD-R / 2 A- View   audience
Notes: Very strong recording, though there is a little bit of distracting crowd noise throughout. One guy close to the recorder expresses a wish that Keith Richards sing "Mixed Emotions" as part of his set. Had I been there, I'd have whacked the guy (Keith doesn't sing Mixed Emotions). But for a less obssessed fan, the annoyance will be the fact that you can hear the guy -- not that he's ignorant. It really doesn't interfere with the music at all, but you can hear people talking in the background throughout. On the fun side, there's a bit during the band intros in which Mick says that Ron Wood knows how many notes are on Pearl Jam's album "Ten." They're referring back to PJ's opening set, in which Eddie Vedder said that Mike McCready was such a Stones freak that he knew how many grooves were in assorted Rolling Stones records....Maybe you had to be there.