The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus

Abkco - Abkco
The Rolling Stones
Release date: 1996-10-15
Audio CD
Blues-Rock, British Blues, Hard Rock, Pop, Pop/Rock, Pop/Rock Music, Psychedelic, Rock, Rock & Roll, Rock/Pop

1. Entry of the Gladiators - The Rolling Stones, Fucik, Julius
2. Song for Jeffrey - The Rolling Stones, Anderson, Ian [1]
3. A Quick One, While He's Away - The Rolling Stones, Townshend, Pete
4. Over the Waves - The Rolling Stones, Rosas, Juventino
5. Ain't That a Lot of Love - The Rolling Stones, Parker, Willia Dean
6. Something Better - The Rolling Stones, Mann, Barry
7. Mick Jagger's and John Lennon's Introduction of the Dirty Mac - The Rolling Stones,
8. Yer Blues - The Rolling Stones, Lennon, John
9. Whole Lotta Yoko - The Rolling Stones, Ono, Yoko
10. John Lennon's Introduction of the Rolling Stones/Jumpin' Jack Flash - The Rolling Stones,
11. Parachute Woman - The Rolling Stones, Jagger, Mick
12. No Expectations - The Rolling Stones, Jagger, Mick
13. You Can't Always Get What You Want - The Rolling Stones, Jagger, Mick
14. Sympathy for the Devil - The Rolling Stones, Jagger, Mick
15. Salt of the Earth - The Rolling Stones, Jagger, Mick

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I was in college when this came out. I guess it was only released in the UK and probably on TV. Still it brought back memories of the time - 1968. Everyone looked so young in the video, still the music was great especially if you want to see the Who and the Stones and what they looked like 40 years ago. The production was perhaps a little amaeturish but still a fun watch.

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This is a great CD, I really enjoy The Who's performace of 'A Quick one While He's Away' Taj Mahal's 'Aint That A Lot Of Love.' I play this CD over and over again.

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The Stones, John Lennon, Eric Clapton, The Who: A snapshot in Rock and Roll History, (before everyone grew to hate Yoko). I think one of the last live Stones shows with Brian. The Who are at their carnival best. Clapton does Yer' Blues better on the Live Peace in Toronto album, (when everyone started to hate Yoko). The rest of the players are just OK.

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