Brisbane Entertainment
Centre, Brisbane.
on Wednesday 5th. of March 2003.
The last of two shows in Brisbane on the sunny coast of Australia. Approx. 13200
people attended the show.
Set list:
Start Me Up - You Got Me Rockin' - It's Only Rock'n'Roll - Don't Stop - Ruby
Tuesday - You Can't Always Get What You Want - Monkey Man - Midnight Rambler -
Tumbling Dice - Thru And Thru - Happy - Sympathy For The Devil - Gimme Shelter -
Honky Tonk Women - Satisfaction - Mannish Boy - Like A Rolling Stone - Brown
Sugar - Jumping Jack Flash.
Goodbye Australia:
The Rolling Stones have finished their tour of duty of Australia and now head
to Japan where they recommence next Monday.
The Stones performed a grand total of 154 songs on the Australian tour. The
most played songs were 'Brown Sugar', 'Honky Tonk Women', 'It's Only Rock 'n'
Roll', 'Satisfaction', 'Start Me Up' and 'Tumbling Dice'. They were played at
all 8 shows including the intimate Enmore show.
'Don't Stop', 'Gimme Shelter', 'Jumping Jack Flash' and 'Sympathy For The
Devil' were played 7 times each at all arena shows.
1969's Let It Bleed was the most popular album with 6 songs making up the
song list. 1971's Sticky Fingers and 1972's Exile On Main Street held 2nd place
with five songs a piece over the eight shows.
Beggars Banquet (1968) and Voodoo Lounge (1994) each generated three songs.
Tattoo You (1981) and It's Only Rock and Roll each featured two songs.
Between The Buttons (1967), Rolling Stones Now (1965), Out of our Heads
(1965), Goats Head Soup (1973) and Steel Wheels (1989) all made a token
appearance with one song. (Not counting the various live albums such as Stripped,
Love You Love etc where songs unique to the albums were performed but so were
various songs on studio albums also featured on those live albums).
Satisfaction was the encore song for every show except the first one at the
Enmore and the last one last night in Brisbane. At those two shows 'Jumping Jack
Flash' ended off the night.
The next Stones show is at The Budokan in Tokyo next Monday. On Tuesday April
1 they play Shanghai, China and April 4 is another Chinese show in Beijing.
The European tour starts Wednesday June 4 in Munich Germany with the last
show currently scheduled for August 29 at Wembley in London.
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