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Throughout the Rolling Stone's extensive and illustrious career, fanatics have been familiar with bootleg song versions including the 1971 LP, 'Sticky Fingers' opening track, "Brown Sugar" featuring guitar icon Eric Clapton. While the band has prepared for and launched their North American Zip Code Tour, track after 'Sticky Fingers' track has been released as an alternate take, acoustic version or never-before-heard renditions of fan favorites. -
Rolling Stones Play Entire 'Sticky Fingers' LP Live In LA [WATCH]
The Rolling Stones performed a sneak peak of their Zip Code tour set with a surprise concert at L.A.'s Fonda Theatre Wednesday night where the fivesome played the entirety of their 1971 LP Sticky Fingers for the first time ever. -
'Sticky Fingers' LP to Reissue Next Month
Next month will bring the deluxe reissue of the 1971 classic Rolling Stones LP, 'Sticky Fingers,' along with previously unheard alternate studio renditions of the albums' tracks--some of which have already been leaked--including the extended version of "B-tch." -
'Sticky Fingers' Reissue to be Released on June 8
A few weeks ago, the Rolling Stones exposed an acoustic version of "Wild Horses," one of their most admired hits. An alternate version to another Stones staple, "Can't You Hear Me Knocking," features enthralling riffs and a more refined sound than the well-known, over-seven-minute jam session.
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