The 1971 classic album captured The Rolling Stones at the peak of their powers and features timeless tracks such as ‘Brown Sugar’, ‘Wild Horses’, ‘Bitch’, ‘Sister Morphine’ and ‘Dead Flowers’, and will be reissued in a variety of formats on 8/9 June.
Jack Nicholson, Harry Styles, Leonard Cohen and Bruce Willis were all there, along with just a few hundred fans who were lucky enough to score tickets for just $5 for the show which went on sale at lunchtime on the day.
A press release issued just after Wednesday’s pop-up gig described it as “a one-time-only set.” So when Jagger told the crowd that in playing a full album “we’re gonna do something we’ve never done before,” there was many that worried that this might be their last tour.
The press release read, “tonight the Rolling Stones played a special surprise show at the Fonda Theatre in Los Angeles, with a one-time only set featuring the original Sticky Fingers album in its entirety with additional Stones hits.”
And so we’ve managed to bring you a short clip from the event today, for a bit of Saturday leisure.
What are your memories of the Sticky Fingers album way back in 1971?