Browse The Rolling Stones catalogue including this exclusive concert performance: goo.gl This concert in Leeds Roundhay Park was the final show of the bands tour for Tattoo You, which had begun over a year earlier. The crowd is massive, the band is tight, and Micks pants are, well, theyre equally tight. Multicolored, too. Mick wasnt just making questionable fashion choices — as he explains in our accompanying video interview, the set list is a bit baffling in retrospect, with band-pleasing covers such as "Going to a Go-Go" and Eddie Cochrans "20 Flight Rock" not necessarily guaranteed to keep the crowds energy up. But as you can hear, the fans keep cheering throughout, and the band only gets better, ending with a litany of hits from "Honky Tonk Women" to "Satisfaction."

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  3. it’s always nice to see another show being released from the vault. though this isn’t quite the "live at leeds" that fans would have expected (what about ’71?) it also seems that the setlist doesn’t differ too much from "still life" and most recently "hampton coliseum" would love if the band keeps up releasing one new bootleg every month. how about the "trabendo" as a christmas treat, folks?

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