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Handwritten set list by Mick Jagger for a Rolling Stones concert at the Sporthalle in Cologne, Germany, on June 2, 1976, for The Rolling Stones Tour of Europe '76. The set list, unsigned, one page, 8.25 x 9.75, features a total of 19 songs penned in felt tip by Jagger. The list captures the raw energy of the Stones’ mid-’70s live performances and features a mix of fan favorites and tracks from Black and Blue, which was released earlier that year. The songs are as follows:
“Honky Tonk Woman”
“If You Cant Rock Me”
“Hand of Fate”
“Hey Negrita”
“Aint Too Proud”
“Fool to Cry”
“Hot Stuff”
“Starfucker”
“You Gotta Move”
“You Cant Always Get”
“Happy”
“Tumbling Dice”
“NFN”
“OS” [Jagger notes that the latter two songs, ‘Nothing from Nothing’ and ‘Outa-Space,’ are “Billys Tunes,” a reference to Billy Preston]
“Midnight Rambler”
“Its Only Rock N Roll”
“Brown Sugar”
“Jumping Jack Flash”
“Street F Man”
The upper portion bears collector’s notations. In fine condition, with minor paper loss to the bottom corners.
From the estate of Franz-Peter Bach, an avid German autograph collector active from the 1980s onward. Bach was known for following major music tours throughout Germany and attending autograph fairs in Hanover, where he exchanged signatures and collected celebrity addresses for correspondence. His collection was carefully organized in albums, from which this item originates.
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