Beggars Banquet

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BEGGARS BANQUET
 
 
Beggars Banquet  is the seventh British and ninth American studio album by English rock band The Rolling Stones.  It was released in December 1968 by Decca Records in the United Kingdom and London Records in the United States.  The album was a return to roots rock for the band following the psychedelic pop of their 1967 album Their Satanic Majesties Request.  It was the last Rolling Stones album to be released during Brian Jones’ lifetime, but he also played on two songs on their next album Let It Bleed, which was released after his death.  (More from Wikipedia)
 
 
The concert was made not long after the release of one of my favorite Rolling Stones albums, Beggars Banquet, and includes two songs from that album, “Sympathy for the Devil” and “Street Fighting Man”, plus several more from their most recent album at that time, Let it Bleed:  “Gimme Shelter”, “Love In Vain”, “Midnight Rambler”, “Live with Me”, and “Honky Tonk Women” – a country version of this song was included on Let it Bleed under the name of “Country Honk”, while Honky Tonk Women itself was released five months earlier as a single only.  The Greatest Group on Earth was the only concert album that I had of the Stones for several years (in fact, I did not own very many albums back then, period) – just one live album by the Rolling Stones had been officially released previously, Got Live If You Want It! (1966) – so I played this record a lot. 
 
(September 2017)
 
Last edited: March 22, 2021