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The Rolling Stones
Letzigrund Stadium
Z�rich, Switzerland
Thursday October 2, 2003

The set list

  1. Brown Sugar
  2. Start Me Up
  3. You Got Me Rocking
  4. Don't Stop
  5. Angie
  6. You Can't Always Get What You Want
  7. Midnight Rambler
  8. Tumbling Dice
    --- Introductions
  9. Slipping Away (Keith)
  10. Happy (Keith)
  11. Sympathy For The Devil
  12. It's Only Rock'n Roll (B-stage)
  13. Mannish Boy (B-stage)
  14. Street Fighting Man (B-stage)
  15. Gimme Shelter
  16. Paint It Black
  17. Honky Tonk Women
  18. Satisfaction
  19. Jumping Jack Flash (encore)

Show time:

Lovebugs (warmup)  :  6:15pm -  7:10pm        
The Rolling Stones :  8:35pm - 10:45pm


Yesterday it was raining, and it was not warm at all. Fall. Then in the morning of the show day the clouds disappear, and I realize this band is blessed with great weather on this tour. In fact there has been no real rain shows at all this summer, knowing there was a slight drizzle in Hamburg, a shower before they started in Prague, and light rain during the first two songs in Zaragoza. But tonight - perfect weather for the perfect rock'n roll band, we all deserve a proper finish of the European Tour.

The Swiss crowd was pretty silent, until Mick asked everybody to sing on "You Can't Always Get What You Want". They were singing indeed! The sound was good, the band was happy, and I was so happy that I could enjoy this show, then go home after four months on the road. So many great memories.

The B-stage was magic. Then I realized this band do not really want the tour to finish. They rocked like never before on the B-stage. Mick was everywhere. Even Keith came all over 2-3 times. And as they finished, Keith was sitting on Chuck's stool, smiling, looking at us like he did not want to leave, having his jacket half off, half on, as it was indeed a hot Street Fighting Man... But he had to go, Lisa was already far into Gimme Shelter. Keith was shaking hands with everybody on his way back. And did Mick really throw his jacket into the crowd? It would have been the first time I have seen it, and I have seen a few shows. May be it is the "tour over" feeling.

At the presentation Mick said he had to do a lot of thanking. He thanked all the 193 people in the crew. And I would join in and say thank you to each and every crew and band member for making this tour perfect. No cancelled shows. They played them all. Family and friends had to wait for three more weeks while the band and the crew took care of unfinished business, i.e. Twickenham I, Amsterdam II and Benidorm. This is not a band that ignores their fans!

Satisfaction and Jumping Jack Flash lasted forever. My favorites. Confetti. Fireworks. Nobody wants to leave even if the lights have been on for a long time. You will never find a fan at a Stones show that is not happy after the show, that is for sure. That's why they are the greatest rock'n roll band in the world, and that's why we will see them again, on the next tour!

03-Oct-2003:00:30 - IORR/Bjornulf



Review by Sjouke Hoving

This was the fifth and last show of the European Licks Tour that I attended after Olympiahalle, Hockenheim, Rotterdam (2nd show) and Wembley (1st show). The final show of the European Tour was in Z�rich and it was the first time since 1976 that they were playing in here. Luckily the weather was great. The day before I was in Z�rich as well and it was pouring rain, but tonight it was really pleasant for an early October evening. The Letzigrund is a relatively small stadium and the atmosphere was great. I went with friends and we met some people from the IORR board (Randy, I hope you got a train back to Basel, by car it was no problem).

The support act was a local band from Basel (Love Bugs) that started around 18.00 with their show. They played nearly an hour and then we had to wait very long for the Stones to come. At 20.35 they hit the stage (of course it was already completely dark at this time) with a typical but very solid stadium set list. No real surprises, but the performance was excellent. The usual stadium opener is Brown Sugar, followed by Start Me Up and You Got Me Rocking. Then the "new" song Don�t Stop, which works very well in the stadium. Next song was Angie in the most beautiful version I heard so far... Then came a very long version of YCAGWYW and the highlight (again) of the evening a very hard bluesy rocking Midnight Rambler. This version rambled on for a very long time, with great playing from all. I never heard Charlie Watts beating the drums so hard...

Next song Tumbling Dice was good, I would prefer some other song, but they played it very well. During the Band Introduction it was mentioned that it was the last show of the European Tour and Mick acknowledged all the crew (about 200 people) and followed by introducing the band. Keith played Slipping Away and Happy, both well done. Again, a very long version of Sympathy For The Devil with great fire... On the B-stage IORR, Mannish Boy and Street Fighting Man were played. This was the first time in my experience that the sound from the B-stage was really good.

The show ended with the warhorses Gimme Shelter (great long intro), Paint It Black (first time for me this tour), Honky Tonk Women and Satisfaction. After a short break they came back with Jumping Jack Flash and fireworks... Lisa Fischer and the Stones got flowers from some typical Swiss "Heidi-like" dressed young ladies before leaving the stage. This was the end of the European leg of the Licks World Tour. No real surprises, but if the band keeps on playing like this, we could see them soon again... This was a great Rolling Stones summer.


Review by Peter Wenzel

Swiss Television was at my place today and was filming my Stones collection (around 1.000 records and 500 CD's ...) and made an interview before the show. But I was not able to see it, because I was for sure in the stadium. Hope I will recieve a tape from them.

The stadium was absolutely packed with a bored crowd. Mick's show was great as ever and he did a lot of work tonite. During You Got Me Rocking the band started to play as a band and really got into it. The B-stage was outstanding and Street Fighting Man an absolute highlight. Rock music at its best. Following a great Paint It Black although the crowed seemed to fall asleep. But this wasn't the Boys fault. This show rank above average and they seemed to have a lot fun on stage. And let's never forget Bobby Keys who was playing like hell night after night.

I had a few very special moments throughout this tour: Start Me Up in Chicago, Rock Me Baby in Hockenheim and Street Fighting Man in Zurich. I will never forget these moments of magic ... thank you all.


Review by George Tintor, Zurich

On Zurich being the last show on the European tour, Keith said, "Well, I suppose it all has to end somewhere." That's when it hit me. This could have be the last time I see the Stones live in concert. Let's face it, they ain't getting any younger and playing in big stadiums isn't easy.

And the Stones sure played like it was their last show. They were on top form - and I mean TOP FORM! Even Charlie ("I hate rock n' roll") Watts, really looked like he was getting into it. Mick was unbelievable. I first saw the Stones in 1978 and several times since then, and I can tell you this: Mick has not slowed down one bit!

By contrast, when I saw the Stones 'free' concert in Toronto in July, it was a let down. Although Mike tried to put on a show, Ronnie and Keith seemed more interested in just gazing at the massive crowd of 450,000 -- their biggest audience ever. Charlie looked like he'd rather be playing with his jazz quartet.

But not last night. In Zurich the Stones truly kicked ass!

Highlights:

A long extended version of Midnight Rambler that was mind blowing. If there were just one reason to get a recording of this concert, it would be this song. Mick's vocal antics and Keith's brilliant guitar seemed to hypnotize the crowd during the long slow stretch in the middle. And just when it seemed the beat would go on and on, Mick kicked in: "Have you heard about the Boston?" .... Wham! Pure magic.

Mannish Boy on the B stage -- The Stones went straight back to their Blues roots with this supercharged version of the great Muddy Waters hit.

Paint it Black -- Mick transported the whole crowd back nearly 40 years with this hit. The Stones could not have played it better.

Gimme Shelter -- Where did they find Lisa? If she sang any longer she'd steal the show from Mick!

And, of course the great hits at the end. Honky Tonk Woman (although the intro could have been longer), Satisfaction and Jumpin Jack Flash.

On the negative side (hey, I call it like it is) Street Fighting Man seemed a bit cramped on the small B stage and all the "Hoo Hooing" (encouraged by Mick) during Sympathy for the Devil sounded a bit hokey.

So that's it then. Two hours and ten minutes of the greatest rock n' roll band in the world playing one of their best concerts ever. Who could ask for more?


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Thanks to IORR photographer Klaus Lauterbach for the great photos. More great photos in high resolution will be printed in the next fan club magazine IORR 49, due out later this month!

Thanks to Beat Kayser, Axel Schumacher, Joelle Bonnet and Dr. Iris N�lle-Hornkamp for news links!


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