The Rolling Stones Releasing 1977 ”El Mocambo’ Club Gig In May

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At long last Rolling Stones fans will be able to listen to the band's legendary and infamous 1977 El Mocambo club show without shelling out big bucks for bootlegs or downloading dubious recordings offline. On May 13th, the band will finally release release Live At The El Mocambo as a two-CD, quadruple-LP, and digital set.

The collection features the entire March 4th, 1977 club show — with a trio of tunes from the March 5th gig not performed the previous night. Although four selections from the famed El Mocambo gigs found their way onto that year's double concert album, Love You Live, the tapes of the show — in varying quality — have made the rounds on the underground for decades

Guitarist Ron Wood explained that ultimately his favorite type of Stones shows are their club gigs: ["The clubs, obviously, everybody's hot — it's rocking, it's steaming, and, y'know, it's rock n' roll, and anything goes. But you have to tighten up your act for the scrutiny of the people more in an arena, and even in stadiums, because you're the object of close scrutiny–whereas in the club, people can just let their hair down and just go with it."] SOUNDCUE (:21 OC: . . . go with it)

The full tracklisting to The Stones' Live At The El Mocambo is:

"Honky Tonk Women"
"All Down The Line"
"Hand Of Fate"
"Route 66"
"Fool To Cry"
"Crazy Mama" – live premiere
"Mannish Boy"
"Crackin' Up"
"Dance Little Sister" – live premiere
"Around And Around"
"Tumbling Dice"
"Star Star"
"Hot Stuff"
"Let's Spend The Night Together"
"Worried Life Blues
"Little Red Rooster"
"It's Only Rock and Roll (But I Like It)"
"Rip This Joint"
"Brown Sugar"
"Jumpin' Jack Flash"
"Melody" – live premiere
"Luxury"
"Worried About You" – live premiere

Ron Wood Describes The Difference Between Rolling Stones Shows In Small & Large Venues :