The supposedly (sixth and) final release of the year-long live official bootleg series may be seen as a missed opportunity to many hardcore Stones fans. I mean, c'mon, why should there be another show from the same tour? I wished they'd released something with Mick Taylor in it. Leeds has almost the exact same setlist as Hampton '81, which came out early this year. Missing is Waiting On A Friend and Let It Bleed, and there's Angie on this one. But it's still worth getting I think, because besides it being the last show of the tour, it was also Ian Stewart's last show before he passed. His piano was a pivotal part of the band's sound. Without him, there would be no Rolling Stones.
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Here's how I rank all the six shows:
1. The Brussels Affair (1973)
2. L.A. Friday (1975)
3. Hampton Coliseum (1981)
4. Tokyo Dome (1990)
5. Roundhay Park (1982)
6. Light The Fuse - Toronto (2005)
- Under My Thumb
- When The Whip Comes Down
- Let's Spend The Night Together
- Shattered
- Neighbors
- Black Limousine
- Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)
- Twenty Flight Rock
- Going To A Go Go
- Let Me Go
- Time Is On My Side
- Beast Of Burden
- You Can't Always Get What You Want
- Band Introductions
- Little T&A
- Angie
- Tumbling Dice
- She's So Cold
- Hang Fire
- Miss You
- Honky Tonk Women
- Brown Sugar
- Start Me Up
- Jumpin' Jack Flash
- (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
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Here's how I rank all the six shows:
1. The Brussels Affair (1973)
2. L.A. Friday (1975)
3. Hampton Coliseum (1981)
4. Tokyo Dome (1990)
5. Roundhay Park (1982)
6. Light The Fuse - Toronto (2005)