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The Rolling Stones: Bridges to Babylon Tour '97-98 (1997) (TV)
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12 December 1997 (USA)
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the Stones in excellent, big stadium arena form
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(Credited cast)| Mick Jagger | ... | Himself (Lead Vocals, Harmonica, Guitar) (as The Rolling Stones) | |
| Keith Richards | ... | Himself (Guitar, Vocals) (as The Rolling Stones) | |
| Charlie Watts | ... | Himself (Drums) (as The Rolling Stones) | |
| Ron Wood | ... | Himself (Guitar) (as The Rolling Stones) | |
| Bobby Keys | ... | Himself (Saxophone) | |
| Chuck Leavell | ... | Himself (Keyboards) | |
| Darryl Jones | ... | Himself (Bass) | |
| Lisa Fischer | ... | Herself (Backing Vocals) | |
| Bernard Fowler | ... | Himself (Backing Vocals) | |
| Blondie Chaplin | ... | Himself (Backing Vocals) | |
| Michael Davis | ... | Himself (Trombone) | |
| Kent Smith | ... | Himself (Trumpet) | |
| Andrew Snitzer | ... | Himself (Saxophone / Keyboards) (as Andy Snitzer) | |
| Dave Matthews | ... | Himself (Guest Vocals) | |
| Joshua Redman | ... | Himself (Guest Saxophone player on "Waiting on a Friend") |
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Brown Sugar
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They pack the arenas, they rock the house every time they go out, what more could a rock and roll audience want? Well, to keep the quality as good as the last time around. Luckily on the Bridges to Babylon tour, the Rolling Stones have some new tunes that assist in the rocking-the-house quota (Flip the Switch and Saint of Me ratchet it up a full notch past the expected tunes like Satisfaction, Start Me Up, and Honkey Tonk Woman). And like the majority of their arena tour performances, they have the cool knack of going out into the middle of the arena midway through and putting on a show for those in the back (for here It's Only Rock and Roll and, surprisingly, Like a Rolling Stone). As far as how it's shot it's nothing incredible, but it's never less than exciting for what the Stones can provide. I also loved the bit with the internet voting on the songs, and the result being one of their most underrated tracks, Waiting on a Friend.
Woo-Woo!