TAYLOR MADE 1969

All entries are from John Mayall's Bluesbreakers (January - May) or The Rolling Stones
(June - December) except noted otherwise.

690100A January: JOHN MAYALL.
                  7" single (Decca DL 25357, -Germany). Producers: Mike Vernon & John Mayall. 
                  A: The Bear (John Mayall) -edit
                  A: 2401 (John Mayall) -single-mix
                  Line-up: MT (gtr)/John Mayall (voc, p, org)/Stephen Thompson (bass)/Colin
                                 Allen (dr)
                  Note: The 7" has no specific A- or B-side, but an elsewhere unavailable edit of The
                             Bear.

2nd – 6th January: JOHN MAYALL. England-gigs.

                  Line-up: MT (gtr)/John Mayall (voc, harm, keyb, gtr)/Steve Thompson (bass)/
                                 Colin Allen (dr)

690102A  2nd January: London, England, The Marquee, incl.
                   - Long Gone Midnight (John Mayall)
                   - Walking On Sunset (John Mayall)
                   - Worried 'Bout You Baby (John Mayall) -with Dick Heckstall-Smith on sax
                   Note: Parts of the show were filmed by French TV (see 690119B).

690105A  5th January: Stoke-on-Trent, England, The Golden Torch
690106A  6th January: London, England, Cooks Ferry Inn

690108A  8th January: JOHN MAYALL. UK radio (BBC1) ‘Saturday Club', London,
                   BBC Studio 4. Host: Keith Skues. Recording of a radio broadcast.
                   - Answer Me (John Mayall)
                   - My Motor Won't Start (John Mayall)
                   - Going Home (John Mayall)
                   - The Time Has Come (John Mayall)
                  Line-up: MT (gtr)/John Mayall (voc, harm, keyb)/Steve Thompson (bass)/
                                 Colin Allen (dr)
                  Note: Aired on the 27th January.

10th + 11th January: JOHN MAYALL. London-gigs.
                   Line-up: MT (gtr)/John Mayall (voc, harm, keyb, gtr)/Tony Reeves (bass)/
                                  Colin Allen (dr)

690110A  10th January: London, England, Hornsey Wood Tavern, 'Bluesville '69'
690111A  11th January: London, England, Regent Street Polytechnic

690113A  13th January: JOHN MAYALL. Swiss TV (DRS), 'Hits A Go Go', Zürich.
                     Filming of two songs, incl.
                     - Long Gone Midnight (John Mayall)
                     + one more
                     Line-up: MT (gtr)/John Mayall (voc, harm, keyb)/Keith Tillman (bass)/
                                    Colin Allen (dr)
                     Note: Aired later on the same day.

15th - 19th January: JOHN MAYALL. Tour of Switzerland.
                  Line-up: MT (gtr)/John Mayall (voc, harm, keyb, gtr)/Keith Tillman (bass)/
                                 Colin Allen (dr)

690115A  15th January: Zürich, Switzerland, Blow Up
                    (unidentified shuffle/unidentified slow blues/Help Me/Tell Me Baby/unidentified
                     shuffle 2/All Night, All Day)

690115B  15th January: Montreux, Switzerland, Le Strobe

690116A  16th January: Basel, Switzerland, Gundeldinger Casino

690117A  17th January: Zürich, Switzerland, Albisriederhaus (1st show)

690117B  17th January: Zürich, Switzerland, Albisriederhaus (2nd show)
                    (unidentified shuffle/Long Gone Midnight/Going Down The Road/Got You By
                     My Side/Talk To Me/Tell Me Baby/Cheatin'/Band introduction)

690118A  18th January: Olten, Switzerland, Hammer-Saal
690118B  18th January: St. Gallen, Switzerland, Tonhalle
690119A  19th January: Luzern, Switzerland, Capitol

690119B  19th January: French TV (ORTF 1) ‘A L'affiche Du Monde', incl.
                   a report "Blues à Londres" with live-footage of John Mayall, recorded
                   at the Marquee in London on January 2, 1969:
                    - Long Gone Midnight (John Mayall)
                    - Walking On Sunset (John Mayall)
                    - Worried 'Bout You Baby (John Mayall) -with Dick Heckstall-Smith on sax
                    Line-up: MT (gtr)/John Mayall (voc, harm, org)/Steve Thompson (bass)/
                                   Colin Allen (dr)

21st + 22nd January: JOHN MAYALL. England-gigs.
                  Line-up: MT (gtr)/John Mayall (voc, harm, keyb, gtr)/Tony Reeves (bass)/
                                 Colin Allen (dr)

690121A  21st January: London, England, Klooks Kleek
                   Note: The 1st half of the show had Jerome Arnold on bass.

690122A  22nd January: Croydon, England, Fairfield Hall

11th - 15th February: JOHN MAYALL. England-gigs.
                  Line-up: MT (gtr)/John Mayall (voc, harm, keyb, gtr)/Steven Thompson (bass)/
                                 Colin Allen (dr)

690211A  11th February: London, England, Fishmongers Arms

690212A  12th February: Reading, England, Top Rank Ballroom, 'Grand Informal Ball'
                    Note: Partly filmed by Peter Gibson for the upcoming film The Turning Point.

690214A  14th February: Brighton, England, The Dome
                    Note: Partly filmed by Peter Gibson for the upcoming film The Turning Point.

690215A  15th February: Uxbridge, England, Brunel University

21st February - 3rd May: JOHN MAYALL. North America-tour.
                  Line-up: MT (gtr)/John Mayall (voc, harm, keyb, gtr)/Steven Thompson (bass)/
                                Colin Allen (dr)

690221A  21st February: Miami, Florida, Thee Image (1st show)
690221B  21st February: Miami, Florida, Thee Image (2nd show)
690222A  22nd February: Miami, Florida, Thee Image (1st show)
690222B  22nd February: Miami, Florida, Thee Image (2nd show)
690227A  27th February: Jersey City, New Jersey, Loews Theater

690228A  28th February: New York City, New York, Fillmore East (1st show)
690228B  28th February: New York City, New York, Fillmore East (2nd show)
690301A  1st March: New York City, New York, Fillmore East (1st show)

690301B  1st March: New York City, New York, Fillmore East (2nd show)
                    Note: One of the early shows included Ten Years After’s Ric Lee as guest
                              (probably on drums or percussion).

690303A  3rd March: Toronto, Canada, Rock Pile (1st show)
690303B  3rd March: Toronto, Canada, Rock Pile (2nd show)
690306A  6th March: Winnipeg, Canada, UMSU
690307A  7th March: Chicago, Illinois, Kinetic Playground

690308A  8th March: Chicago, Illinois, Kinetic Playground
                   Note: With special guests Rick Canoff (sax), Tom Webb (sax) and Frank Posa
                             (tp) on one or more songs.

690309A  9th March: St. Louis, Missouri, Kiel Opera House
690310A  10th March: Kansas City, Missouri,
690314A  14th March: Detroit, Michigan, Grande Ballroom
690315A  15th March: Detroit, Michigan, Grande Ballroom
690316A  16th March: Cincinnati, Ohio, University Of Cincinnati Field House
690321A  21st March: Arlington Heights, Illinois, Cellar, Salem & Davis
690322A  22nd March: Arlington Heights, Illinois, Cellar, Salem & Davis
690325A  25th March: Tucson, Arizona, University Of Arizona
690327A  27th March: San Francisco, California, Winterland Ballroom

690328A  28th March: CHAMPION JACK DUPREE.
                   7" single (Blue Horizon 57-3152). Producer: Mike Vernon. Sound engineer: Mike
                   Ross. Recorded on the 3rd & 4th February at London's CBS Studios.
                   A: Ba’ La Fouche (MT/Jack Dupree) -Jack Dupree on drums
                   B: Kansas City (Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller)
                   Line-up: MT (gtrs)/Jack Dupree (voc)/Gary Thain (bass)/Mike Vernon (perc)/
                                  Keef Hartley (dr)

690328B  28th March: San Francisco, California, Winterland Ballroom
690329A  29th March: San Francisco, California, Winterland Ballroom
690401A  1st April: Palm Springs, California, Sun Air Drive-In, ‘Pop Festival’
690402A  2nd April: Seattle, Washington, Center Arena
690404A  4th April: Vancouver, Canada, PNE Agrodome
690405A  5th April: Spokane, Washington, Coliseum
690406A  6th April: Sacramento, California, Sound Factory
690408A  8th April: Los Angeles, California, Whisky A Go Go
690409A  9th April: Los Angeles, California, Whisky A Go Go
690410A  10th April: Los Angeles, California, Whisky A Go Go
690411A  11th April: Los Angeles, California, Whisky A Go Go
690412A  12th April: Los Angeles, California, Whisky A Go Go
690413A  13th April: Los Angeles, California, Whisky A Go Go
690418A  18th April: Pasadena, California, Rose Palace
690419A  19th April: Pasadena, California, Rose Palace
690425A  25th April: Phoenix, Arizona,
690426A  26th April: San Diego, California, Community Concourse Exhibit Hall
690428A  28th April: Houston, Texas, Catacombs
690429A  29th April: Houston, Texas, Catacombs

690500A  May: CHAMPION JACK DUPREE.
                   LP ‘Scoobydoobydoo’ (Blue Horizon 7-63214). Producer: Mike Vernon.
                   Sound engineer: Mike Ross. Musical director and arranger: Terry Noonan.
                   Recorded on the 3rd & 4th February at London's CBS Studios
                   - I Want To Be A Hippy (Jack Dupree)
                   - Grandma (Jack Dupree)
                   - Puff Puff (Jack Dupree) -Champion Jack Dupree on drums
                   - Blues Before Sunrise (Carr)
                   - I’ll Try (Jack Dupree)
                   - Going Back To Louisiana (Jack Dupree)
                   - Ain’t That A Shame (Jack Dupree)
                   - Stumbling Block (Jack Dupree)
                   - Old And Grey (Jack Dupree)
                   - Who Threw The Whiskey In The Well (Jack Dupree)
                   - Postman Blues (Jack Dupree)
                   - Lawdy, Lawdy (Jack Dupree)
                   Line-up: MT (gtr)/Champion Jack Dupree (voc, p)/Richard Studt, Reg Cole,
                                  Barry Wilde and Peter Oxer (violins)/Terry Noonan and Bud Parks
                                  (trumpets, flugelhorn)/Alan Skidmore and Les Wigfiels (tsax)/
                                  Jim Chester (bsax)/Gary Thain [under pseudonym Wallace Tring]
                                  (bass)/Alex Dmochowski [under pseudonym Eduardo Givezano] (bass)/
                                  Mike Vernon (perc)/Aynsley Dunbar [under pseudonym Harris Dundee]
                                  (dr)/Keef Hartley [under pseudonym Big Chief Drumstick] (dr, perc)

690501A  1st May: Boston, Massachusetts, The Unicorn
690502A  2nd May: Boston, Massachusetts, The Unicorn
690503A  3rd May: Boston, Massachusetts, The Unicorn

9th – 17th May: JOHN MAYALL. UK-gigs.
                  Line-up: MT (gtr)/John Mayall (voc, harm, keyb, gtr)/Steven Thompson (bass)/
                                 Colin Allen (dr)

690509A  9th May: Birmingham, England, Town Hall, incl.
                 - Parchman Farm (Mose Allison)
                  Note: The show was recorded and filmed by Peter Gibson and Alex Hooper.
                            This track was released in 1999 on the album The Masters (see 990618A).

690510A  10th May: Liverpool, England, Philharmonic Hall
690511A  11th May: Guildford, England, Civic Hall
690512A  12th May: Cardiff, Wales, Top Rank Ballroom
690513A  13th May: Manchester, England, Free Trade Hall

690514A  14th May: THE ROLLING STONES. London, Olympic Sound Studios.
                    MT auditions for the vacant guitar spot. Incl.
                    - Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR) -unverified
                    + unverified blues jam

690515A  15th May: Portsmouth, England, The Guildhall
690516A  16th May: London, England, Lyceum Theatre
690517A  17th May: Folkestone, England, Toft's Club

690500B  mid-May: JOHN MAYALL.
                   Shooting of the documentary movie ‘John Mayall - The Turning Point’.
                   Directors: Peter Gibson and Alex Hooper. Incl.
                   - interview with MT
                   - footage from the last Bluesbreakers tour with MT
                   Note: Premiered at London's Electric Cinema on August 28, 1970
                             Released on video (Eagle Rock Entertainment ERE 062) in 1999 (see
                             990823A).

19th - 23rd May: JOHN MAYALL. German Tour.
                   Line-up: MT (gtr)/John Mayall (voc, harm, keyb, gtr)/Steven Thompson (bass)/
                                  Colin Allen (dr)

690519A  19th May: Düsseldorf, West-Germany, Rheinhalle
690520A  20th May: Hanover, West-Germany, Kuppelsaal

690521A  21st May: Berlin, West-Germany, Kongresshalle
                    (Band introduction/unknown guitar shuffle/unknown fast organ shuffle & reprise/
                     Baby Child /Checkin’ Up On My Baby/When I Lost My Baby Child/240l/Why
                     You Treat Me This Way/Goin' Down The Road/Ready To Ride/Tell My Baby/
                     The Time Has Come/When I See My Baby)
                    Note: A short b&w silent private film exists.
                              Released officially on CD in 2021 (see 210217A).

690522A  22nd May: Bremen, West-Germany, Glocke, incl.
                    (That's Alright, Baby/Checkin’ Up On My Baby/All My Life/Parchman                   
                     Farm/Time Has Come/2401/Goin' Down The Road)
                    Note: This second part of the set was broadcast through German radio (Radio
                              Bremen). Released officially on CD in 2021 (see 210217A).

690523A  23rd May: Hamburg, West-Germany, Musikhalle

690524A  24th May - 2nd July (and sporadically in August [without MJ]), September [with
                   MJ back again from September 12 onwards] until mid-October: THE ROLLING
                   STONES. London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller. Sound
                   engineer: Glyn Johns.
                   - Country Honk II (MJ/KR) -early version without fiddle (12th May)
                   - Honky Tonk Women II (MJ/KR) -STU on piano, Jimmy Miller on cowbell,
                       Nanette Workman and maybe one member of Reparata And The Delrons
                       on backing vocals, unidentified musicians on brass; 7" version, recordings
                       begun 30th May - 5th June
                   - I Don't Know Why I (Stevie Wonder/Paul Riser/Don Hunter/Lula
                       Hardaway) -STU on piano, unknown brass-section; early mix of version
                       II, recorded around the 30th June
                   - I Don't Know Why II (Stevie Wonder/Paul Riser/Don Hunter/Lula
                       Hardaway) -STU on piano, unknowns on brass, Vic Steffens on drums;
                       Metamorphosis-version, recorded around the 30th June
                   - I'm Going Down I (MJ/KR) -Rocky Dijon on percussion; unverified
                       version without sax
                   - Live With Me I (MJ/KR) -unverified early version without overdubs
                        (24th May)
                   - Loving Cup I (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on keyboard; early version with
                        e.g. totally different piano-intro
                   Note: Honky Tonk Women I and Country Honk I were recorded before MT
                             joined.
                             The overdubs by Jon Tiven and Vic Steffens were done years later at
                             Trod Nossel Studios, Wallingford, Connecticut under the supervision of
                             Andrew Oldham (for the upcoming Metamorphosis-project).

690613A  13th June: London, England, Hyde Park. Press conference.
                    MT gets introduced to the public as the new Rolling Stones-member.

690613B  13th June: UK TV (ITV) 'ITV News', incl.
                   - footage of press conference and photo call at Hyde Park
                   - short interview with MT

690613C  13th June: US TV (ABC) ‘Music Scene’, London.
                    Recording of various ads by members of The Rolling Stones for an upcoming
                    music programme in fall.
                   Note: Released on DVD in October 2000 (see 001017B).

690616A  16th June: THE ROLLING STONES. US TV (syndicated) ‘David Frost Show’,
                    London.
                    - Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR) -live vocals on prepared backing track
                    - You Can't Always Get What You Want (MJ/KR) -live vocals on
                         prepared backing track
                    Line-up: MT (gtr)/MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)

690628A  28th June: German TV (Radio Bremen) ‘Beat Club’. Incl.
                   - interview with MJ (Hyde Park 13.06.)
                   - interview with MT (Hyde Park 13.06.)

690703A  3rd July: THE ROLLING STONES. UK TV (BBC1) 'Top Of The Pops',
                   London, BBC Studio G.
                    - Honky Tonk Women 1 (MJ/KR) -live vocals to a prepared backing track
                    - Honky Tonk Women 2 (MJ/KR) -live vocals to a prepared backing track
                    Note: Version 1 was televised on the 10th, 17th and 31st July.
                              Version 2 was televised on the 7th, 14th and 21st August.
                               One of these versions has a different ending to the 7"-version.   
                    Line-up: see 690616A.

690704A  4th July: THE ROLLING STONES.
                   7" single (Decca F 12952). Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                   A: Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR)
                   [B: You Can't Always Get What You Want (MJ/KR)]
                   Line-up ‘Honky Tonk Women’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/MT (gtr)/BW (bass)/
                                 CW (dr)/STU (p)/Jimmy Miller (cowbell)/Reparata & The Delrons
                                 (bvoc; to be confirmed)/Nanette Workman (bvoc)/Steve Gregory & Bud
                                 Beadle (horns)/Johnny Almond (horns-arranger)

690704B  4th - 5th July (and maybe some days before): London, Apple Studios.
                   Rehearsals for the upcoming gig at London, Hyde Park. Incl.
                   - I’ve Been Loving You Too Long (Otis Redding/Jerry Butler) -unconfirmed

690705A  5th July: London, England, Hyde Park, Cockpit Area
                   (I'm Yours And I'm Hers [backstage rehearsal]/Adonais [Eulogy for Brian
                    Jones]/I'm Yours And I'm Hers/Jumpin' Jack Flash/Mercy Mercy/
                    Stray Cat Blues/No Expectations/I'm Free/Down Home Girl/Love In
                    Vain/Loving Cup/Honky Tonk Women/Midnight Rambler/
                    Satisfaction/Street Fighting Man/Sympathy For The Devil)
                   Note: Additional musicians on Sympathy For The Devil: Ginger Johnson's
                             African Drummers (perc)/Rocky Dijon (perc).
                             Soundboard recording was made by Ray Prickett for Granada Television
                             with the Pye Mobile Recording Studio.
                             Aired in big parts by Radio Veronica on July 15 (see 690715A).

690705B  5th July: UK TV (ITV) 'ITN News', incl.
                   - I'm Yours And I'm Hers (Johnny Winter) -part only

690705C  July: UK news-film (British Pathé) for cinemas, report on Hyde Park, incl.
                   - I'm Yours And I'm Hers (Johnny Winter) -part only
                   - Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR) -part only

690715A  15th July: Dutch radio (Radio Veronica). Host: Lex Harding.
                    Broadcast of most of the Hyde Park-show (see 690705A). Recorded with a Sony
                    portable recorder.

690801A  1st August: CHAMPION JACK DUPREE.
                   7" single (Blue Horizon 57-3158). Producer: Mike Vernon. Sound engineer: Mike
                   Ross. Recorded on the 3rd & 4th February, probably in London. With MT on:
                   A: I Want To Be A Hippy (Jack Dupree) -edit
                   B: Going Back To Louisiana (Jack Dupree)
                   Line-up: see 690500A.

690809A  9th August: VARIOUS ARTISTS.
                   Promotional LP 'Top Of The Pops -245' (BBC Transcription Service 124514). Incl.
                   - No Expectations (MJ/KR) -live at Hyde Park, London 05.07., part only

690823A  23rd August: VARIOUS ARTISTS.
                   Promotional LP 'Top Of The Pops -247' (BBC Transcription Service 124518). Incl.
                   - Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR) -Top Of The Pops, London 03.07., part only

690902A  2nd September: UK TV (Granada) 'The Stones In The Park', TV-premiere.                
                   Directors: Jo Durden-Smith and Leslie Woodhead. Sound recording:
                   Ray Prickett. Recorded on the 5th of July in London, Hyde Park. Incl.:
                   - Midnight Rambler (MJ/KR) -part only
                   - interview with MJ by Jo Durden-Smith
                   - Street Fighting Man (MJ/KR) -part only
                   - Satisfaction (MJ/KR) -part only
                   - I'm Free (MJ/KR)
                   - short interview with MT
                   - short interview with KR
                   - I'm Yours And I'm Hers (Johnny Winter) -instrumental backstage rehearsal
                   - I'm Yours And I'm Hers (Johnny Winter)
                   - Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR)
                   - Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR)
                   - Love In Vain (Robert Johnson)
                   - Sympathy For The Devil (MJ/KR)
                  Note: For more info see 690705A.

690906A  6th September: VARIOUS ARTISTS.
                   Promotional LP 'Top Of The Pops -249' (BBC Transcription Service 124522). Incl.
                   - interview with MT by Brian Matthew (London, July or August)

690913A  13th September: VARIOUS ARTISTS.
                   Promotional LP 'Top Of The Pops -250' (BBC Transcription Service 124524). Incl.
                   - MT announces Honky Tonk Women (London, July or August)
                   + Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR) -Top Of The Pops, London 03.07., part only
                   Note: MT's announcement comes from the interview with Brian matthew (see 690906A),
                             Honky Tonk Women was previously released (see 690823A).

690900A  September: MICHAEL SORAFINE. London, Island Studios. Producer: MT.
                   Unverified session.
                   Line-up: MT (gtr)/Michael Sorafine (gtr, voc)/John Entwistle (bass)/Guy Masson
                                  (perc)

691017A  17th October - 26th October: THE ROLLING STONES. Los Angeles, Sunset
                    Sound Studios & 28th October - 2nd November: Los Angeles, Elektra Studios.
                    Producer: Jimmy Miller. Sound engineera: Glyn Johns (& Bruce Botnik at Elektra).
                    Additional musicians: Bobby Keys, Nanette Workman, Merry Clayton,
                    Bonnie Bramlett, Byron Berline, Leon Russell. Overdubbing and mixing.
                    - All Down The Line I (MJ/KR) -acoustic-version
                    - Country Honk III (MJ/KR) -Byron Berline on fiddle, Nanette Workman
                         on backing vocals, Sam Cutler on car horn; Let It Bleed-version
                    - Gimme Shelter III (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, Jimmy Miller on
                        percussion; longer version (of IV) with sudden end; Rock Band 3-version
                        (see 071120A)
                    - Gimme Shelter IV (MJ/KR) -Merry Clayton on vocals, Nicky Hopkins
                         on piano, Jimmy Miller on percussion; Let It Bleed-version
                    - Hillside Blues (MJ/KR) -Bobby Keys on sax
                    - Live With Me II (MJ/KR) -Leon Russell and Nicky Hopkins on piano,
                         Bobby Keys on sax, horns arranged by Leon Russell.; Let It Bleed-version
                    Note: Hillside Blues is commonly known as I Don’t Know The Reason
                               Why. All Down The Line could come from London June 1969.

691027A  27th October: Los Angeles, Beverly Wilshire Hotel. Press conference.

 691028A  28th October - 1st November: Laurel Canyon, California, basement of  Stephen
                    Stills’ house. Rehearsals for the upcoming US tour. Incl. songs played on the
                    tour and (both unverified):
                    - Bad Boy (Eddy Taylor) -31.10.69
                    - Monkey Man (MJ/KR) -31.10.69
                    Line-up: MT (gtr)/MJ (voc, harm)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/STU (p)

691102A  2nd - 5th November: Los Angeles, Warner Brothers Studios. Rehearsals.
                   Incl. songs played on the tour and
                  - Let It Bleed (MJ/KR) -3rd November; unverified

7th November - 6th December: THE ROLLING STONES. US Tour.
                  Line-up: MT (gtr)/MJ (voc, harm)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/
                                 STU (p on Carol, Little Queenie and Honky Tonk Women)

691107A  7th November: Fort Collins, Colorado, State University
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/
                    Midnight Rambler/Under My Thumb/Love In Vain/I’m Free/Little Queenie/
                    Gimme Shelter/Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man)
                    Note: The Stones made a soundcheck before the show.

691108A  8th November: Inglewood (near Los Angeles), California, Forum (1st show)
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/
                    Love In Vain/I’m Free/Midnight Rambler/Live With Me/Little Queenie/
                   Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man)
                  Note: A private silent super 8 film with parts of Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Carol,
                            Sympathy For The Devil, Stray Cat Blues, Love In Vain, Midnight Rambler,
                            Live With Me, Satisfaction, Honky Tonk Women and Street Fighting Man exists.

691108B  8th November: Inglewood (near Los Angeles), California, Forum (2nd show)
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/
                    Love In Vain/I’m Free/Under My Thumb/Midnight Rambler/Live With
                    Me/Little Queenie/Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man)
                   Note: A private b&w video with parts of Midnight Rambler, Live With Me,
                             Little Queenie, Satisfaction and Street Fighting Man exists.

691109A  9th November: Oakland, California, Alameda County Coliseum Arena (1st show)
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/
                    Love In Vain/I’m Free/Under My Thumb/Midnight Rambler/Live With
                    Me/Little Queenie/Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man)

691109B  9th November: Oakland, California, Alameda County Coliseum Arena (2nd show)
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/
                    Love In Vain/I’m Free/Under My Thumb/Midnight Rambler/Live With Me/
                    Gimme Shelter/Little Queenie/Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Street
                    Fighting Man)
                   Note: Soundboard recording was made by Bill Graham (see 721029A).

691110A  10th November: San Diego, California, Sports Arena
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/
                    Love In Vain/I’m Free/Under My Thumb/Midnight Rambler/Live With
                    Me/Little Queenie/Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man)

691111A  11th November: Phoenix, Arizona, Coliseum, incl.
                    (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/
                     Love In Vain/Under My Thumb/Midnight Rambler/Live With Me/
                     Gimme Shelter/Little Queenie)

691113A  13th November: Dallas, Texas, Moody Coliseum
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/Love
                    In Vain/Under My Thumb/Midnight Rambler/Live With Me/Little Queenie/
                    Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man)

691114A  14th November: Auburn, Alabama, University Memorial Coliseum (1st show)
691114B  14th November: Auburn, Alabama, University Memorial Coliseum (2nd show)

691115A  15th November: Champaign, Illinois, University Assembly Hall (1st show)
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/
                    Love In Vain/Under My Thumb/Midnight Rambler/Little Queenie/
                    Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man)

691115B  15th November: Champaign, Illinois, University Assembly Hall (2nd show), incl.
                   (Midnight Rambler/Little Queenie/Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/
                    Street Fighting Man)

691116A  16th November: Chicago, Illinois, International Amphitheater (1st show)
                    (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/
                     Love In Vain/Under My Thumb/Midnight Rambler/Live With Me/
                     Little Queenie/Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man)

691116B  16th November: Chicago, Illinois, International Amphitheater (2nd show)   

691118A  18th November: THE ROLLING STONES. US TV (CBS) 'Ed Sullivan Show',
                    New York City, Studio 50.
                    - Gimme Shelter (MJ/KR) -edit
                    - Love In Vain (Robert Johnson) -edit
                    - Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR)
                    - interview with MJ
                    Note: Televised on the 23rd November. Playback with live vocals. 

691124A  24th November: Detroit, Michigan, Olympia Theater
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/
                    Love In Vain/Under My Thumb/Midnight Rambler/Live With Me/Little
                    Queenie/Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man)
                   Note: Soundboard recording was made.
                             - Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR)
                             - Carol (Chuck Berry)
                             - Sympathy For The Devil (MJ/KR)
                             - Stray Cat Blues (MJ/KR)
                             - Love In Vain (Robert Johnson)
                             - Little Queenie (Chuck Berry)
                             - Satisfaction (MJ/KR)
                             - Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR)

691125A  25th November: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Spectrum Sports Arena
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/
                    Love In Vain/Under My Thumb/Midnight Rambler/Live With Me/Little
                    Queenie/Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man)
                   Note: A short silent super 8 film from this show exists.

691126A  26th November: New York City, Rockefeller Center, Rainbow Room.
                   Press conference.

691126B  26th November: Baltimore, Maryland, Civic Center
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil-Hey Jude/Stray Cat
                    Blues/Love In Vain/Under My Thumb-I’m Free/Midnight Rambler/
                    Live With Me/Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man)
                    Note: Soundboard recording was made by Glyn Johns.

691127A  27th November: New York City, Madison Square Garden
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/
                    Love In Vain/Under My Thumb-I’m Free/Midnight Rambler/Live With
                    Me/Little Queenie/Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man)
                   Note: Soundboard recording was made by Glyn Johns with the Wally Heider
                             Mobile Studio. The whole show was filmed by the Maysles brothers
                             for the upcoming Gimme Shelter-movie incl. unused footage of Jimi
                             Hendrix on a visit backstage (chatting with MT and KR). 

691128A  28th November: New York City, Madison Square Garden (1st show)
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/Under My
                    Thumb-I'm Free/Little Queenie/Satisfaction/Street Fighting Man)
                    Note: Soundboard recording was made by Glyn Johns with the Wally
                              Heider Mobile Studio. The whole show was filmed by the Maysles
                              brothers for the upcoming Gimme Shelter-movie. Little Queenie
                              was used as a promofilm in 1970. 

691128B  28th November: New York City, Madison Square Garden (2nd show)
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/
                    Under My Thumb/Love In Vain/Midnight Rambler/Live With Me/Little
                    Queenie/Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man)
                    Note: Soundboard recording was made by Glyn Johns with the Wally Heider
                              Mobile Studio. The whole show was filmed by the Maysles brothers
                              for the upcoming Gimme Shelter-movie.

691129A  29th November: Boston, Massachusetts, Boston Garden (1st show)
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/
                    Love In Vain/Under My Thumb/Midnight Rambler/Live With Me/Little
                    Queenie/Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man)

691129B  29th November: Boston, Massachusetts, Boston Garden (2nd show)
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/
                   Love In Vain/Under My Thumb/Midnight Rambler/Live With Me/Little
                   Queenie/Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man)

691130A  30th November: West Palm Beach, Florida, International Raceway, ‘Miami
                   Pop Festival’
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/Love
                    In Vain/Under My Thumb/Midnight Rambler/Gimme Shelter/Live With
                    Me/Little Queenie/Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man)
                   Note: Some pro shot footage (probably made for a TV newscast) exists, incl.
                              - Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR) -part only
                              - Stray Cat Blues (MJ/KR) -part only
                              - Midnight Rambler (MJ/KR) -part only
                              - Gimme Shelter (MJ/KR) -part only
                              - Live With Me (MJ/KR) -part only
                              - Little Queenie (Chuck Berry) -part only
                              + departure of the Stones from the venue

691202A  2nd - 4th December: Sheffield, Alabama, Muscle Shoals Sound Studios.                         
                   Producer: Jimmy Miller. Sound engineer: Jimmy Johnson.
                   2nd December:
                    - You Gotta Move I (Fred McDowell/Rev. Gary Davis) -unverified
                    3rd December:
                     - Brown Sugar I (MJ/KR) -STU on piano, very early vocal mix, with
                        "oh baby" at end
                    4th December: 
                     - Wild Horses I (MJ/KR) - with Jim Dickinson on tack piano, given as
                            demo to Gram Parsons, also on "Decca-acetate"
                     - Brown Sugar II (MJ/KR) - STU on piano; new vocals, no sax, much
                           better mix to version I, from "Decca-acetate"                    
                     Note: The recordings in Alabama were partly filmed by the Maysles
                                brothers for the upcoming documentary film Gimme Shelter.

691205A  5th December: THE ROLLING STONES.
                   LP ‘Let It Bleed’ (Decca SKL 5025). Producer: Jimmy Miller. Incl.
                   - Country Honk (MJ/KR)
                   - Live With Me (MJ/KR)
                    Line-up ‘Country Honk’: MT (gtr)/MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/CW (dr)/
                                  Byron Berline (fiddle)/Nanette Workman (bvoc)
                    Line-up ‘Live With Me’: MT (gtr)/MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bass)/CW (dr)/Bobby
                                  Keys (sax)/Nicky Hopkins (p)/Leon Russell (p, horn arranger)

691206A  6th December: Tracy, California, Altamont Speedway
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil [restarted]/The Sun Is
                    Shining/Stray Cat Blues/Love In Vain/Under My Thumb [restarted]/Brown
                    Sugar/Midnight Rambler/Live With Me/Gimme Shelter/Little Queenie/
                    Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man)
                    Note: Author of 'The Sun Is Shining' is Jimmy Reed/Ewart Abner/Calvin Carter.
                              The concert was professionally filmed by the Maysles brothers for the
                              upcoming documentary film Gimme Shelter. Also various private videos
                              with footage of the concert exist.

691208A  8th December: US TV (KRON) 'Newswatch', Altamont-report (23 min.), incl.
                   - live-footage from the concert in Altamont 06.12. (dubbed with Carol, part only)

691200A  December: THE KEEF HARTLEY BAND.
                   LP ‘The Battle Of North West Six’ (Deram SML 1054). Producer: Neil
                   Slaven. Sound engineer: Derek Varnals. Recorded in August 1969 at Decca
                   Studios, London. Incl.
                   - Believe In You (Miller Anderson/Keef Hartley/Gary Thain)
                   Line-up: MT (gtr)/Keef Hartley (dr)/Miller Anderson (gtr, voc)/Gary Thain
                                  (bass)/Jim Jewell (sax)/Henry Lowther (trumpet, violin)

691209A  9th, 10th & 18th December: London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy
                   Miller. Sound engineer: Glyn Johns.
                   - Brown Sugar III (MJ/KR) -STU on piano; partly to be heard in Gimme
                       Shelter-movie, released on Hot Rocks (by mistake on 1st pressings only!)
                   - Dead Flowers I (MJ/KR) -alternate take; Sticky Fingers Deluxe-version (sounds
                        more like a tour-rehearsals, might also come from August 1970 or March 1971)
                   - Dead Flowers II (MJ/KR) -STU on piano; "little Lucy"-version
                   - Wild Horses II (MJ/KR) -remixed version I, released on Hot Rocks (by mistake
                        on 1st pressings only!)
                   - Wild Horses III (MJ/KR) -version II without piano
                   - Wild Horses IV (MJ/KR) -Acoustic Version; version II with different second
                         guitar; Sticky Fingers Deluxe-version
                   - You Gotta Move II (Fred McDowell/Rev. Gary Davis) -partly to be
                        heard in Gimme Shelter-movie
                   - You Gotta Move III (Fred McDowell/Rev. Gary Davis) -"Decca-
                        acetate"-version, slightly different mix to Sticky Fingers-version
                   + start of overdubbing of the 'Get Yer Ya-Ya’s Out!'-album (see 700200B)

691212A 12th December: UK TV (BBC1) 'Top Of The Pops', London, incl.
                   - Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR) -live vocals on prepared backing track
                  Note: Televised on the 25th December.

691212B 12th December: UK TV (BBC2) 'Ten Years Of What?', London, incl.
                   - Let It Bleed (MJ/KR) -live vocals on prepared backing track
                   Note: Televised on the 28th December.

691212C 12th December: UK TV (BBC1/ZDF) 'Pop Go The 60s!', London, incl.
                   - Gimme Shelter (MJ/KR) -live vocals on prepared backing track
                   Note: Televised on the 31st December.

691214A  14th December: London, England, Saville Theatre. Rehearsals.

691214B  14th December: London, England, Saville Theatre (1st show)
                    55 minutes-set incl. (unconfirmed):
                    (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Midnight Rambler/Little Queenie/Under My
                     Thumb/Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/& more)

691214C  14th December: London, England, Saville Theatre (2nd show)
                    Note: One or both shows were filmed. Satisfaction was televised on US TV
                              'Supernight Of Rock'n Roll' on the 20th February 1984 (see 840220A).
                              Also circulating is a film incl.
                              - Satisfaction (MJ/KR)
                              - Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR)
                              - Carol (Chuck Berry) 

691221A  21st December: London, England, Lyceum Theatre (1st show)
691221B  21st December: London, England, Lyceum Theatre (2nd show)
                   Both shows incl. (unconfirmed):
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women)