THE ROLLING STONES - Brown Sugar (LIVE New York 1972)

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The Rolling Stones - live

Madison Square Garden
New York, USA
07/25/1972 (first show)

Brown Sugar

Broadcasted during the ABC Dick Cavett show 08/11/1972

The Rolling Stones’ U.S. tour of 1972 was a big deal.
Let us count the ways: The Stones had not played live shows in America since the infamous final show of their 1969 tour, at Altamont. The album they were supporting was one of the most epochal in all of rock and roll history, Exile on Main Street—which was released in America just a couple of weeks before the tour. (none of the Beatles’ late albums were supported by touring, keep in mind. Exile was, as were Beggars Banquet and Let It Bleed in 1969.)
With the Beatles scattered to the winds, the Stones had the pinnacle of rock and roll all to themselves—no coincidence, then, that their sobriquet “the world’s greatest rock ‘n’ roll band” really began to be a thing around this time.

In his studio bits taped later, Dick Cavett treats the event much as a sociologist would, reading lyrics from “Brown Sugar” aloud for the attentive middle-aged midwesterners in the television audience and explaining that the frenzy in the audience was actually “peaceful.”
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