The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus - DVD Track Listing

DVD Track Listing

  1. David Dalton's written historic introduction (0:33)
  2. "Entry of the Gladiators" (Julius Fučík) - Orchester /
    The Rolling Stones Rock and Roll Circus Parade /
    Mick Jagger's introduction of Rock and Roll Circus (2:10)
  3. Mick Jagger's introduction of Jethro Tull /
    "Song for Jeffrey" (Ian Anderson) - Jethro Tull (3:43)
  4. Keith Richards's introduction of The Who /
    "A Quick One While He's Away (Pete Townshend) - The Who (7:40)
  5. "Over the Waves" (Juventino Rosas) - Orchester (1:20)
  6. "Ain't That a Lot of Love" (Willia Dean Parker, Homer Banks) - Taj Mahal (3:52)
  7. Charlie Watts' introduction of Marianne Faithfull /
    "Something Better" (Barry Mann, Gerry Goffin) - Marianne Faithfull (2:37)
  8. Keith Richards's introduction of Danny Camara /
    "Fire Eater and Luna (Donyale Luna)"(1:28)
  9. Mick Jagger and John Lennon's introduction of The Dirty Mac (1:05)
  10. "Yer Blues" (John Lennon, Paul McCartney) - The Dirty Mac (4:26)
  11. "Whole Lotta Yoko" (Yoko Ono) - Yoko Ono, Ivry Gitlis, The Dirty Mac (5:03)
  12. John Lennon's introduction of The Rolling Stones/
    "Jumping Jack Flash" (Mick Jagger, Keith Richards) - The Rolling Stones (3:38)
  13. "Parachute Woman" (Jagger, Richards) - The Rolling Stones (2:57)
  14. "No Expectations" (Jagger, Richards) - The Rolling Stones (4:07)
  15. "You Can't Always Get What You Want" (Jagger, Richards) - The Rolling Stones (4:27)
  16. "Sympathy for the Devil" (Jagger, Richards) - The Rolling Stones (8:52)
  17. "Salt of the Earth" (Jagger, Richards) - The Rolling Stones (4:56)
  18. Credits, to the sound of "Salt of the Earth" (2:45)

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