1969

690100A  January: Canadian TV (CBC), incl.
                    - interview with CW (London, at Bermondsey Street rehearsal studio)

690120A  20th January: syndicated overseas radio stations (licensed from BBC) 'Top Of The
                   Pops'. Host: Brian Matthew. Incl.
                   - interview with MJ by David Wigg (London, December 1968)
                   Note: Played from the limited edition transcription LP 'Top Of The Pops Vol. 217'
                             (BBC Transcription Service), released about one month before airdate.

690209A  9th February - 31st March: London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                   Sound engineer: Glyn Johns.
                   - And I Was Just A Country Boy (MJ/KR) -instrumental (23rd March); Ben Sidran
                        on piano
                   - French Gig (MJ/KR) -unverified
                   - Gimme Shelter I (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, Jimmy Miller on
                       percussion; early ‘Give Me Some Shelter’-version (23rd - 25th February)
                   - Gimme Shelter II (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, Jimmy Miller on
                       percussion; early version with doubled vocals by MJ & KR (15th March)
                   - Honky Tonk Women I (MJ/KR) -STU on piano, Jimmy Miller on
                        cowbell, Nanette Workman and maybe one member of Reparata And The
                        Delrons on backing vocals; version with different 2nd (Paris-)verse (9th and/
                        or 16th March)
                   - Jimmy Miller Show (MJ/KR) -unverified
                   - Let It Bleed I (MJ/KR) -nearly instrumental (under title If You Need
                        Someone)(9th March)
                   - Love In Vain II (Robert Johnson) -acetate version with earlier vocal take
                        Ry Cooder on mandolin (between 24th - 27th March)
                   - Midnight Rambler I (MJ/KR) -short instrumental (9th or 10th February)
                   - Midnight Rambler II (MJ/KR) -Let It Bleed-version (10th or 11th March)
                   - Pennies From Heaven (MJ/KR) -unverified
                   - Shine A Light I (MJ/KR) -unverified early version (31st March)
                   - Sister Morphine II (MJ/KR/Marianne Faithfull) -Ry Cooder on guitar,
                        Jack Nitzsche on piano; early version (22nd, 28th & 30th March)
                   - Sister Morphine III (MJ/KR/Marianne Faithfull) -Ry Cooder on guitar;
                        Sticky Fingers-version (31st March)
                   - You Can't Always Get What You Want III (MJ/KR) -overdub sessions of
                        choral parts by ca. 50 members of the London Bach Choir, arranged by
                        Jack Nitzsche (on piano) and with guide vocals by MJ (March 15)
                   - You Can't Always Get What You Want IV (MJ/KR) -Al Kooper on
                        piano, organ and french horn, Rocky Dijon on percussion, Jimmy
                        Miller on drums, Madeline Bell, Doris Troy and Nanette Workman on
                        backing vocals & ca. 50 members of the London Bach Choir; choral
                         parts arranged by Jack Nitzsche (on the 15th March), with choir intro by
                        ca. 50 members of the London Bach Choir; Let It Bleed-version
                   - You Can't Always Get What You Want V (MJ/KR) -Al Kooper on
                        piano, organ and french horn, Rocky Dijon on percussion, Jimmy
                        Miller on drums, Madeline Bell, Doris Troy and Nanette Workman on
                        backing vocals & ca. 50 members of the London Bach Choir; choral
                         parts arranged by Jack Nitzsche (on the 15th March); shorter single-version
                        (without choir intro)
                   - You Can't Always Get What You Want VI (MJ/KR) -Al Kooper on
                        piano, organ and french horn, Rocky Dijon on percussion, Jimmy
                        Miller on drums, Madeline Bell, Doris Troy and Nanette Workman on
                        backing vocals & ca. 50 members of the London Bach Choir; choral
                        parts arranged by Jack Nitzsche (on the 15th March); promo-LP edit
                        (see 690700A)
                   - You Got The Silver I (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano and organ;
                        unverified instrumental version (9th or 10th February)
                   - You Got The Silver II (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano and organ;
                        MJ on lead vocals-version (16th February)
                   - You Got The Silver III (MJ/KR) - Nicky Hopkins on piano and organ;
                        Let It Bleed-version (17th February)

690221A  21st February: MARIANNE FAITHFULL.
                   7" single (Decca F 12889). Producer: MJ. Arrangeur: Jack Nitzsche. The backing
                    track of side A was recorded in July 1968 in Los Angeles, the vocals in late 1968 or
                    early 1969 in London, Olympic Sound Studios.
                    Side B was recorded in July 1968 in Los Angeles (see 680707C).
                    A: Sister Morphine (MJ/KR/Marianne Faithfull)
                    B: Something Better (Gerry Goffin/Barry Mann) -Ry Cooder on guitar
                    Line-up side A: MJ (acc gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/Marianne Faithfull (voc)/Ry
                                               Cooder (gtr)/Jack Nitzsche (p)

690224A  24th February: UK radio (BBC1) 'Chris Denning', incl.
                   - interview with MJ

690304A  4th March: THE END. Probably London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: BW.
                    - Son Of Lightning (David Brown/Nicky Graham/Terry Taylor/Paul Francis)
                    Line-up: Jim Henderson (voc)/David Brown (Bass, voc)/Nicky Graham (keyb, voc)/
                                   Terry Taylor (gtr)/Paul Francis (dr)

690315A  15th March: London, Olympic Sound Studios
                    Film footage of the London Bach Choir overdubbing their vocals on
                    - You Can't Always Get What You Want (MJ/KR) -with some additional
                           singing by MJ

690328A  around March 28: BILLY PRESTON. London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer:
                   George Harrison. Incl.
                   - Do What You Want I (Billy Preston) -longer acetate-version without backing
                        vocals
                   - Do What You Want II (Billy Preston) -album-version
                   - Jamming (George Harrison) -acetate-version, misspelt as Jaming; early and longer
                        version of George Harrison's instrumental 'I Remember Jeep'; unconfirmed - the
                        bass player might be Klaus Voorman as well
                   - That's The Way God Planned It Pt. 1 & 2 (Billy Preston)
                   - That's The Way God Planned It (Alternate Version)(Billy Preston)
                   Line-up: KR (bass)/Billy Preston (voc, keyb)/Eric Clapton (gtr)/George Harrison
                                  (gtr)/Ginger Baker (dr)/Doris Troy (bvoc)
                   Note: The alternate version Of That's The Way God Planned It was not released
                              before 1991 as bonus track on the CD-release of Billy Preston's 'That's The
                              Way God Planned It'-album (see 911010A).

690400A  April: Rome, Italy. Shootings for the film Umano Non Umano! (Human, Not
                   Human!). Director: Mario Schifano. Producers: Anita Pallenberg & Ettore
                   Rosboch. Collage-movie, incl. segments with MJ & KR:
                   - Street Fighting Man (MJ/KR) -promo-like with MJ doing some live vocals
                        onto the US 7"-version
                   - Instrumental (KR) -KR playing on a moog synthesizer
                   Note: This rare movie was premiered in 1972. Released on DVD in November
                             2016 (see 161103A).

690403A  3rd April: THE END. Probably London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: BW.
                    - Second Glance (David Brown/Nicky Graham/Terry Taylor/Paul Francis)
                    Line-up: Jim Henderson (voc)/David Brown (Bass, voc)/Nicky Graham (keyb, voc)/
                                   Terry Taylor (gtr)/Paul Francis (dr)

690411A  11th April: West-Germany, unknown cinema(s). Premiere of the movie ‘Michael
                    Kohlhaas - der Rebell’. Director: Volker Schlöndorff. Starring: Anita Pallenberg.
                    One scene includes KR as an extra (filmed in early July 1968 near Bratislava,
                    Czecheslovakia).
                    Note: Premiered in the UK on November 13, under title Man On Horseback.

690415A  15th April: THE END. Probably London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: BW.
                    - North Thames Gas Board (David Brown/Nicky Graham/Terry Taylor/Colin Giffin)
                    Line-up: STU (p)/Jim Henderson (voc)/David Brown (Bass, voc)/Nicky Graham
                                   (keyb, voc)/Terry Taylor (gtr)/Paul Francis (dr)

690417A  17th April - 2nd July (and sporadically in August [without MJ], September [with
                    MJ back again from September 12 onwards] til mid-October: London,
                    Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller. Sound engineers: Glyn Johns;
                    Vic Smith on Monkey Man I. With Mick Taylor (MT) from 24th May onwards.
                    - Country Honk I (MJ/KR) -instrumental
                    - Country Honk II (MJ/KR) -early version without fiddle (begun on 12th May)
                    - Curtis Meets Smokey (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano (23rd April)
                    - Downtown Suzie II (BW) -Metamorphosis-version (23rd April and/or 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, Steve Gregory & Bud Beadle on horns; 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, unknowns on brass; 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 30th June
                    - I'm Going Down I (MJ/KR) -Rocky Dijon on percussion; unverified
                        version without sax
                    - Let It Bleed II (MJ/KR) -STU on piano; acetate version with earlier vocal take
                    - Let It Bleed III (MJ/KR) -STU on piano; Let It Bleed-version
                    - Let It Loose I (MJ/KR) -unverified early version
                    - Live With Me I (MJ/KR) -unverified early version without overdubs
                         (24th May)
                    - Love In Vain III (Robert Johnson) -Ry Cooder on mandolin; Let It Bleed-version
                    - Loving Cup I (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on keyboard; early version with
                         e.g. totally different piano-intro
                    - Monkey Man I (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, Jimmy Miller on tambourine;
                         unverified instrumental (under title Positano Grande)(17th - 22nd April)
                    - Monkey Man II (MJ/KR) -Nicky Hopkins on piano, Jimmy Miller on              
                         tambourine; Let It Bleed-version (10th June - 2nd July)
                    - Mucking About (MJ/KR) -unverified (29th April)
                    - So Fine (MJ/KR) -unverified (23rd April)
                    - Toss The Coin (MJ/KR) -unverified
                    - The Vulture (MJ/KR) -unverified
                    - When Old Glory Comes Storming Home (MJ/KR) -unverified (17th - 22nd April)
                          with Nicky Hopkins on keyboards and Jim Price & Bobby Keys on horns; might
                          be Let It Loose I
                     Note: 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).

690423A  23rd April: London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer and sound engineer: Glyn Johns.
                    - The Boudoir Stomp (CW/Nicky Hopkins/Ry Cooder)
                    - It Hurts Me Too (Hudson Whittaker)
                    - Edward's Thrump Up (CW/Nicky Hopkins/Ry Cooder)
                    - Blow With Ry (CW/Nicky Hopkins/Ry Cooder)
                    - Interlude A La El Hopo (CW/Nicky Hopkins/Ry Cooder)/The Loveliest Night Of
                         The Year (Juventino Rosas)
                    - Highland Fling (CW/Nicky Hopkins/Ry Cooder)
                    Line-up: MJ (voc, harm)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/Nicky Hopkins (p)/Ry Cooder (gtr)
                    Note: MJ partly uses lyrics from Bob Dylan’s Pledging My Time for It Hurts Me
                              Too. Released in January 1972 on 'Jamming With Edward!' (see 720107A).

690514A  14th May: London, Olympic Sound Studios. Audition for Mick Taylor.
                    - Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR) -unverified
                    + unverified blues jam

690529A  29th May: UK TV (ITV) 'ITN News', incl.
                   - footage of MJ & Marianne Faithfull entering Magistrates court in London

690500A  May - early July: BRIAN JONES. Hartford, England, Cotchford Farm. Rehearsals.
                   Musicians: BJ (gtr)/Martin Stone (gtr)/Boz Burrell (bass)/Micky Waller (dr;
                                       unconfirmed)/Steve Marriott (gtr; unconfirmed)/Alexis Korner (gtr;
                                       unconfirmed)

690600A  June: BRIAN JONES. Hartford, England, Cotchford Farm.
                   Recording of demos. Incl. (all unverified):
                   - Chow Time (BJ?)
                   - Has Anybody Seen My Baby (BJ?)
                   + two blues jams

690600B  June: LEIGH STEPHENS.
                   LP 'Red Weather' (Philips SBL 7897). Producer: Leigh Stephens.
                   Recorded at Trident Studios, London. Incl.
                    - Indians (Leigh Stephens/Koske)
                    - Joannie Mann (Leigh Stephens)
                    - If You Choose Too (Leigh Stephens/Eric Albronda)
                   Line-up: STU (p)/Leigh Stephens (gtr, voc)/Kevin Westlake (perc and/or bass)/
                                  Micky Waller (dr)/Eric Albronda (gtr; unsure)
                    Note: It’s unsure if STU plays on If You Choose Too, it could also be Nicky Hopkins.
                              STU is credited as Ian Stuart.

690600C  June: PROCOL HARUM.
                    LP 'A Salty Dog' (Regal Zonophone SLRZ 1009). Producer: Matthew Fisher.
                    Sound engineer: STU. Recorded in London, at the Rolling Stones rehearsal
                    room in Bermondsey. Incl.
                    - Juicy John Pink (Robin Trower/Keith Reid)
                    Line-up: Gary Brooker (voc, harm)/Robin Trower (gtr)/David Knight (bass)/
                                   Barrie Wilson (dr)
                    Note: STU is misnamed as Ian Stuart.

690613A  13th June: London, Hyde Park. Press conference.
                    Mick Taylor gets introduced to the public as new member of The Rolling Stones.

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 001017A).

690616A  16th June: US TV (syndicated) 'The David Frost Show', Wembley.
                    - You Can't Always Get What You Want (MJ/KR) -live vocals on
                         prepared backing track
                    - Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR) -live vocals on prepared backing track
                    - interview with MJ by David Frost
                    Note: YCAGWYW was aired on July 7, HTW (with the boulevards of Paris-verse)
                              was aired on August 21.

690623A  23rd June: UK TV (ITV) 'ITN News', incl.
                  - footage of MJ & Marianne entering and leaving Magistrates court in London

690627A  27th June: BILLY PRESTON.
                   7" single (Apple 12). Producer: George Harrison.
                   A: That's The Way God Planned It (Billy Preston) -KR on bass
                   [B: What About You? (Billy Preston)]
                   Line-up: see 690328A.
                   Note: The 7"-version of That's The Way God Planned It was faded early,
                             missing two minutes, complete version is available on album (see 690824A).

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: 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.

690703B  3rd July: UK TV (ITV) 'ITN News', incl.
                   - news-report from Cotchford Farm about BJ's death

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) -single edit/mix
                  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)
                  Line-up ‘YCAGWYW’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/BW (bass)/Jimmy Miller (dr)/Al Kooper
                                 (french horn, p, org)/Rocky Dijon (perc)/Doris Troy (bvoc)/Nanette
                                 Workman (bvoc)/Madeline Bell (bvoc)/The London Bach Choir (choir)

690704B  4th July: Dutch radio (Radio Veronica) 'In Memoriam - Brian Jones'.

690704C  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 (Redding/Butler) -unconfirmed

690705A  5th July: UK TV (Granada) 'Stones In The Park', London. Telerecording.
                   - interview with MJ by Jo Durden Smith

690705B  5th July: London, 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).
                             Adonais is a poem by Percy Shelley, read (in parts) by MJ.
                             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 690715B).

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

690705D  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                  

690706A  6th July: UK radio (BBC1) 'Scene And Heard', incl.
                    - interview with MJ by Johnny Moran (at Hyde Park 03.07.)
                    Note: Repeated on the 8th July. The interview was released in parts on a BBC
                              'Top Of The Pops' transcription disc (#245), see 690803A.

690706B  6th July: UK TV (ITV) 'ITN News', incl.
                   - footage of MJ & Marianne Faithfull at Heathrow (leaving for Australia)

690708A  8th July: Australian TV (ABC), newscast, incl.
                   - footage of MJ & Marianne Faithfull arrival at Mascot Airport, Sydney

690709A  9th July: Sydney, Australia, Chevron Hotel. Press conference by MJ.

690710A  10 July: Australian TV (ABC) 'This Day Tonight', incl.
                    - part of MJ's press conference in Sydney from the day before

690710B  10th July: UK TV (ITV) 'ITN News', incl.
                   - report on BJ's funeral in Cheltenham (with BW & CW in attendance)

690711A  11 July: Dutch TV (NCRV) 'Fan-Fan', incl.
                   - message by MJ (greeting the Dutch fans, probably recorded in London in June)

690713A  13th July - mid-September: Bungendore (near Canberra), Australia.
                    Shootings for the movie Ned Kelly starring MJ. Director: Tony Richardson.

690713B  13th July - mid-September: Bungendore (near Canberra), Australia.
                    Shootings for the documentary film ‘A Stone In The Bush’ (25 min.) about
                    the making of Ned Kelly-movie (26 min.). Directors: Mick Glasheen, Martyn
                    Sanderson & John Allen.

690715A  15th July: Australian radio (2SM), Sydney, incl.
                    - interview with MJ (probably from the press conference in Sydney on July 9)

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

690700A  ca. July: VARIOUS ARTISTS.
                   promotional LP 'Informationsplatte Liste August 1969' (Teldec MU 137, -West-
                   Germany), incl. one unique edit:
                   - You Can’t Always Get What You Want (MJ/KR) -edit; by The Rolling Stones
                   + Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR) -early fadeout; by The Rolling Stones

690802A  2nd August: German TV (Radio Bremen) ‘Beat Club’. Incl.
                   - footage from Hyde Park-gig 05.07.69
                   - footage from BJ’s funeral 10.07.69
                   - footage of KR arriving at Pop Proms, Royal Albert Hall 05.07.69

690803A  3rd August: syndicated overseas radio stations (licensed from BBC) 'Top Of The
                   Pops'. Host: Brian Matthew. Incl. (taken from BBC1 Scene And Heard 06.07.)
                   - No Expectations (MJ/KR) -live at Hyde Park, London 05.07., part only
                   - interview with MJ by Johnny Moran (at Hyde Park 05.07.)
                   Note: Played from the limited edition transcription LP 'Top Of The Pops Vol. 245'
                             (BBC Transcription Service 124514), released about one month before airdate.

690807A  7th August: UK TV (BBC1) 'Top Of The Pops', incl.
                    - interview with MJ
                    Note: Broadcast date. Probably already taped on the 3rd July.

690810A  10th August: syndicated overseas radio stations (licensed from BBC) 'Top Of The
                    Pops'. Host: Brian Matthew. Incl. (taken from BBC1 TV's Top Of The Pops 03.07.)
                    - Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR) -live vocals on prepared backing track, part only
                    Note: Played from the limited edition transcription LP 'Top Of The Pops Vol. 246'
                              (BBC Transcription Service 124516), released about one month before airdate.

690817A  17th August: syndicated overseas radio stations (licensed from BBC) 'Top Of The
                   Pops'. Host: Brian Matthew. Incl. (taken from BBC1 TV's Top Of The Pops 03.07.)
                   - Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR) -live vocals on prepared backing track, part only
                   Note: Played from the limited edition transcription LP 'Top Of The Pops Vol. 247'
                             (BBC Transcription Service 124518), released about one month before airdate.

690820A  20th August: Dutch radio (Veronica) 'Rolling Stones And Beatles Show', incl.
                   - jingle by MJ (recorded in London in June)

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

690824A  24th August: BILLY PRESTON.
                   LP 'That's The Way God Planned It' (Apple SAPCOR 9). Producer: George Harrison.
                   - Do What You Want (Billy Preston) -KR on bass
                   - That's The Way God Planned It - Parts 1 & 2 (Billy Preston) -KR on bass
                   Note: See for line-up and more info under 690328A.

690824B  24th August: syndicated overseas radio stations (licensed from BBC) 'Top Of The
                   Pops'. Host: Brian Matthew. Incl. (taken from BBC1 TV's Top Of The Pops 03.07.)
                   - Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR) -live vocals on prepared backing track, part only
                   Note: Played from the limited edition transcription LP 'Top Of The Pops Vol. 248'
                             (BBC Transcription Service 124520), released about one month before airdate.

690831A  31st August: US radio (KRLA) 'The Pop Chronicles'. Host: John Gilliland.
                   Show #30 "The British Are Coming", incl.
                   - interview with MJ by John Gilliland (Morden, Surrey, February 1968)
                   - interview with BJ by Jim Stark & John Carpenter (Monterrey, June 1967)
                   - interview with BJ by John Gilliland (Morden, Surrey, February 1968)
                   + parts of the rehearsals at R.G. Jones Studios, Surrey, February 1968

690900A  September or later: MICK JAGGER. Middlesex, England, Twickenham Studios.
                   Recordings for the Ned Kelly-movie. Producer: Ron Haffkine.
                   Arrangers: Ron Frangipane and Ron Haffkine. Incl.
                   - The Wild Colonial Boy I (Trad. arr.: Shel Silverstein) -soundtrack-version
                   - The Wild Colonial Boy II (Trad. arr.: Shel Silverstein) -movie-version
                   Line-up: MJ (voc)/unidentified bomboo flute-player and choir

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 rehearsal
                   - Adonais (Percy Bysske Shelley) -poem, spoken by MJ
                   - 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/B.

690907A  7th September: syndicated overseas radio stations (licensed from BBC) 'Top Of The
                    Pops'. Host: Brian Matthew. Incl. (taken from BBC1 TV's Top Of The Pops 03.07.)
                    - interview with MT by Brian Matthew (London, July or August)                 
                    - Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR) -live vocals on prepared backing track; complete
                    Note: Played from the limited edition transcription LP 'Top Of The Pops Vol. 250'
                              (BBC Transcription Service 124524), released about one month before airdate.

690924A  24th September: Australian TV (ABC) 'This Day Tonight', incl.
                  - interview with MJ by Richard Carleton (near Canberra, Australia)
                  + footage from the shootings of the movie 'Ned Kelly'

690930A  30th September - 1st October: LEON RUSSELL. London, Olympic Sound Studios.
                   Producers: Denny Cordell and Leon Russell. Sound engineer: Glyn Johns. Incl.
                   - Delta Lady I (Leon Russell) -BW on bass; regular album version (see 700323A)
                   - Delta Lady II (Leon Russell) -BW on bass; alternative mix (see 910000B)
                   - Hurtsome Body (Leon Russell) -CW on drums
                   - I Put A Spell On You (Leon Russell) -CW on drums
                   - The New Sweet Home Chicago (Leon Russell/Marc Benno) -probably CW on
                        drums, maybe BW on bass
                   - Roll Away The Stone (Leon Russell/Greg Dempsey) -BW on bass
                   Musicians: BW (bass)/CW (dr)/Leon Russell (voc, gtr, keyb, bass, perc)/Chris
                                      Stainton (keyb)/George Harrison (gtr)/Ringo Starr (dr)/Klaus Voorman
                                      (bass)/B.J. Wilson (dr)/Alan Spenner (bass)/Jim Gordon (dr)/Steve
                                      Winwood (keyb)/Jim Horn (sax)/Clydie King (voc)/Joe Cocker (bvoc)/
                                      Bobby Whiplash (bvoc?)/Greg Dempsey (bvoc?)
                    Note: For more info, see 700323A and 940125A.

690900B  Autumn: Australian TV (ABC) 'GTK', incl.
                    - interview with MJ by Richard Carleton (near Canberra, Australia)
                    Note: Two segments, titled 'Mick Again' and 'More Mick'.

691000A  mid-October: UK TV (ITV) 'ITN News', incl.
                   - footage of KR, Anita & Marlon at Heathrow (leaving for the US)

691017A  17th October - 26th October: Los Angeles, Sunset Sound Studios &
                    28th October - 2nd November: Los Angeles, Elektra Studios. Producer:
                    Jimmy Miller. Sound engineers: 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.

691020A  20th October: US radio (KABC).
                   - interview with MJ by Howard Smith (L.A., Sunset Studios)
                   Note: Aired on November 23.

691026A  26th October: US radio (KRLA) 'The Pop Chronicles'. Host: John Gilliland.
                   Show #38 "The Rubberization Of Soul Part 1", incl.
                   - interview with MJ by John Gilliland (Morden, Surrey, February 1968)

691027A  27th October: Los Angeles, Beverly Wilshire Hotel. Press conference. Incl
                   - interview with all five Stones

 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
                    - Bad Boy (Eddy Taylor) -31.10.69; unverified
                    - Monkey Man (MJ/KR) -31.10.69; unverified

691102A  2nd November: San Francisco. Premiere of the movie ‘Popcorn - An Audio
                     Visual Thing’. Directors: Peter Clifton & Peter Ryan. Incl.
                     - interview with MJ (with black hat, London, October 1967)
                     - interview with MJ (summer 1968)
                     - Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR) -promofilm
                     - 2000 Light Years From Home (MJ/KR) -promofilm

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

691103A  3rd November: THE END.
                   LP 'Introspection' (Decca SKL R 5015). Producer: BW. Sound engineer:
                   Glyn Johns. Recorded in London, at Olympic Sound Studios and Decca
                   Studios, between early September 1967 - late June 1968.
                   - Dreamworld (Dave Brown/Colin Giffin/Nick Graham)
                   - Under The Rainbow (Colin Giffin)
                   - Shades Of Orange (BW/Peter Gosling) -CW on tabla, previously released.
                   - Bromley Common (George Kenset) -voice by George Kenset
                   - Cardboard Watch (Dave Brown/Nick Graham/Terry Taylor)
                   - Introspection Pt. 1 (Dave Brown/Nick Graham/Colin Giffin)
                   - What Does It Feel Like (Colin Giffin/Terry Taylor)
                   - Linen Draper (George Kenset) -voice by George Kenset
                   - Don't Take Me (Dave Brown/Colin Giffin/Nick Graham)
                   - Loving Sacred Loving (BW/Peter Gosling) -Nicky Hopkins on harpsichord;
                        previously released.
                   - She Said Yeah (Sonny Christy/Roddy Jackson) -Ken Leeman on sax,
                        Jim Henderson on backing vocals
                   - Jacob's Bladder (George Kenset) -voice by George Kenset
                   - Introspection Pt. 2 (Dave Brown/Nick Graham/Colin Giffin)
                   Line-up: Terry Taylor (gtr, voc)/Dave Brown (bass, voc)/Nicky Graham (org, p, voc)/
                                  Colin Giffin (gtr, sax, voc)/Hugh Attwooll (dr)

7th November - 6th December: THE ROLLING STONES. US Tour.
                         Line-up: MJ (voc, harm)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/MT (gtr)/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/Prodigal Son/Love In Vain/I'm Free/Little Queenie/
                    Gimme Shelter/Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man)
                    Note: The Stones did 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/
                   Prodigal Son/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, Prodigal Son, Love In Vain,
                            Midnight Rambler, Live With Me, Satisfaction, Honky Tonk Women and
                            Street Fighting Man exists.

691108B  8th November: Inglewood (near Los Angeles), Forum (backstage).
                   Unverified jam-session.
                   - Dust My Broom (Elmore James)
                   - Key To The Highway (William Broonzy/Charles Segar)
                   Line-up: KR (gtr)/MJ (voc)

691108C  8th November: Inglewood (near Los Angeles), California, Forum (2nd show)
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/Prodigal Son/
                    You Gotta Move/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/Prodigal Son/You Gotta Move/Carol/Sympathy For TheDevil/
                    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/Prodigal Son/
                    You Gotta Move/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/Prodigal Son/
                    You Gotta Move/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/
                    Prodigal Son/You Gotta Move/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/Prodigal Son/
                    You Gotta Move/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/Prodigal Son/You Gotta Move/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/Prodigal Son/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: 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 Stadium
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/Love In
                    Vain/Prodigal Son/You Gotta Move/Under My Thumb/Midnight Rambler/Live
                    With Me/Little Queenie/Satisfaction/Honky Tonk Women/Street Fighting Man)
                   Note: Soundboard recording was made.
                             A 40-minute pro-shot film of this show is reported to exist, incl.
                             - Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR)
                             - Carol (Chuck Berry)
                             - Sympathy For The Devil (MJ/KR)
                             - Stray Cat Blues (MJ/KR)
                             - Love In Vain (Robert Johnson)
                             - Prodigal Son (Rev. Robert Wilkins)
                             - Little Queenie (Chuck Berry)
                             - Satisfaction (MJ/KR)
                             - Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR)

691124B  November or December : US TV ( ) 'Detroit Tube Works', incl.
                    - Little Queenie (Chuck Berry) -Detroit 24.11.69
                    Note: According to a rumour they also aired footage of Sympathy For The Devil.

691125A  25th November: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Spectrum Sports Arena
                  (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/
                   Love In Vain/Prodigal Son/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. Incl.
                   - interviews with all five Stones

691126B  26th November: Baltimore, Maryland, Civic Center
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil-Hey Jude/Stray Cat Blues/
                    Love In Vain/You Gotta Move/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/Prodigal Son/You Gotta Move/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.

691127B  27th November: New York City, Hotel Navarro
                   Jam-session of Let It Bleed-songs by MJ (gtr, voc), Jimi Hendrix (gtr) &
                   Deering Howe (harm). Unverified.

691128A  28th November: New York City, Madison Square Garden (1st show), incl.
                   (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. Backstage.
                   MJ (gtr, voc) plays two songs for Ike & Tina Turner on Ike Turner's guitar:
                   - Little Queen Of Spades (Robert Johnson)
                   - Brown Sugar (MJ/KR)
                  Note: Filmed by the Maysles brothers for the upcoming Gimme Shelter-movie,
                            but remained unreleased until 2000 (see 001114A).

691128C  28th November: New York City, Madison Square Garden (2nd show)
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/Love In
                    Vain/Prodigal Son/You Gotta Move/Under My Thumb/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/Prodigal Son/You Gotta Move/Under My Thumb/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.

691129B  29th November: Boston, Massachusetts, Boston Garden (2nd show)
                   (Jumpin' Jack Flash/Carol/Sympathy For The Devil/Stray Cat Blues/Love In
                    Vain/Prodigal Son/You Gotta Move/Under My Thumb/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.

691130A  30th November: West Palm Beach, Florida, Palm Beach International Raceway,
                    'First Annual International Music & Arts 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

691201A  1st December: West Palm Beach, Florida, Colonnades Hotel. Unverified
                    Jam-session, incl.
                    - Lawdy Miss Clawdy (Lloyd Price)
                    Line-up: MJ (voc, handclaps)/KR (p)

691202A  2nd - 4th December: Florence, 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) -earliest known mix, with reversed 1st and 2nd verses
                   - Brown Sugar II (MJ/KR) -still with reversed 1st and 2nd verses, truncated
                   - Brown Sugar III (MJ/KR) -first version starting with the “cotton fields”-verse,
                        final mix of the day
                   - Loving Cup (MJ/KR) -unrecorded and unverified, MJ (voc, p) only
                   4th December: 
                   - Brown Sugar IV (MJ/KR) -STU on piano, early vocal mix, first mix with
                        percussion and backing vocals, with "oh baby" at end
                   - Brown Sugar V (MJ/KR) -STU on piano; new vocals, no sax, much
                        better mix to version IV, from "Decca-acetate"
                   - Say It's Not You/Your Angel Steps Out Of Heaven (Dallas Frazier)(Jack
                        Ripley) -KR on piano only (unrecorded, but filmed)
                   - Wild Horses (MJ/KR) -short run through/rehearsal with Dickinson on tack piano
                   - Wild Horses I (MJ/KR) -with early vocals ("the things you asked for"); with
                         Dickinson on tack piano
                   - Wild Horses II (MJ/KR) -with Jim Dickinson on tack piano, given as
                       demo to Gram Parsons, "Decca-acetate"-version
                   + some studio banter while re-listening to (two mixes of the) Brown Sugar-intro
                   Note: The recordings of the last day in Alabama were partly filmed by the
                              Maysles brothers for the upcoming Gimme Shelter-movie.

691205A  5th December: THE ROLLING STONES.
                  LP 'Let It Bleed' (Decca SKL 5025). Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                  A : - Gimme Shelter (MJ/KR)
                        - Love In Vain (Robert Johnson)
                        - Country Honk (MJ/KR)
                        - Live With Me (MJ/KR)
                        - Let It Bleed (MJ/KR)
                   B: - Midnight Rambler (MJ/KR)
                        - You Got The Silver (MJ/KR)
                        - Monkey Man (MJ/KR)
                        - You Can’t Always Get What You Want (MJ/KR)
                   Line-up ‘Gimme Shelter’: MJ (voc, harm)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/
                                 Merry Clayton (voc)/Jimmy Miller (perc)/Nicky Hopkins (p)
                   Line-up ‘Love In Vain’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/Ry Cooder (mandolin)
                   Line-up ‘Country Honk’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/MT (gtr)/CW (dr)/
                                 Byron Berline (fiddle)/Nanette Workman (bvoc)/Sam Cutler (car horn)
                   Line-up ‘Live With Me’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bass)/MT (gtr)/CW (dr)/Bobby
                                 Keys (sax)/Nicky Hopkins (p)/Leon Russell (p, horn arranger)
                   Line-up ‘Let It Bleed’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/BW (bass, autoharp)/CW (dr)/STU (p)
                   Line-up ‘Midnight Rambler’: MJ (voc, harm)/KR (gtr)/BJ (perc)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)
                   Line-up ‘You Got The Silver’: KR (voc, gtr)/BJ (autoharp)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/
                                 Nicky Hopkins (p, org)
                   Line-up ‘Monkey Man’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/BW (bass, vibes)/CW (dr)/
                                 Jimmy Miller (tamb)/Nicky Hopkins (p)
                   Line-up ‘YCAGWYW’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/BW (bass)/Jimmy Miller (dr)/Al
                                 Kooper (french horn, p, org)/Rocky Dijon (perc)/Doris Troy (bvoc)/
                                 Nanette Workman (bvoc)/Madeline Bell (bvoc)/The London Bach Choir (choir)

691205B  5th December: US radio (KFRC). Newscast on the Altamont concert.

691206A  6th December: Tracy, California, Altamont Speedway
                  - interview with MJ

691206B  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.

691207A  7th December: US radio (KSAN), San Francisco. Newscast on the Altamont-concert.

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)
                   - stage banter by MJ (adressing the crowd to cool out) -Altamont 06.12.

691209A  9th, 10th & 18th December: London, Olympic Sound Studios. Producer: Jimmy Miller.
                   Sound engineer: Glyn Johns.
                   - Brown Sugar VI (MJ/KR) -STU on piano; partly to be heard in Gimme
                       Shelter-movie, released on Hot Rocks (by mistake on 1st pressings only!)
                   - Brown Sugar VII (MJ/KR) -STU on piano; Bobby Keys on sax, Al Kooper and
                        Eric Clapton on guitars (18th December); Sticky Fingers Deluxe-version
                   - 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 III (MJ/KR) -remixed version II, released on Hot Rocks (by mistake
                        on 1st pressings only!)
                   - Wild Horses IV (MJ/KR) -version III without piano
                   - Wild Horses V (MJ/KR) -Acoustic Version; version III 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 700100B)

691210A  10th December: THE END. Probably London, Olympic Sound Studios.
                    Producer: BW.
                    - My Friend (David Brown/Nicky Graham/Terry Taylor/Paul Francis)
                    - So Free (David Brown/Nicky Graham/Terry Taylor/Paul Francis)
                    Line-up: Jim Henderson (voc)/David Brown (Bass, voc)/Nicky Graham (keyb,
                                   voc)/Terry Taylor (gtr)/Paul Francis (dr)

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.
                             Unconfirmed, might have been some track from Let It Bleed instead.

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

691214A  14th December: London, Saville Theatre. Rehearsals for the upcoming shows.

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

691214C  14th December: London, 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)
                              Also existing is silent colour footage filmed by Pathé News.

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

691221C  21st December: US radio (KRLA) 'The Pop Chronicles'. Host: John Gilliland.
                   Show #46 "Sergeant Pepper At The Summit", incl.
                   - interview with MJ by John Gilliland (Morden, Surrey, February 1968)
                   - interview with BJ by John Gilliland (Morden, Surrey, February 1968)

691227A  27th December: UK TV (ITV) ‘A Child Of The Sixties’, incl.
                   - footage of the Stones drug busts