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Live at the Wiltern
Rock · 2002

Live at the Wiltern

A high-octane live document from The Rolling Stones' 2002 Licks Tour, capturing the band's enduring power and iconic catalog in a vibrant, intimate setting.

November 4, 2002 · Rolling Stones Records

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This album is a shot of pure rock and roll adrenaline, delivering The Rolling Stones' greatest hits with an electrifying, late-career vigor. It feels like being right there in the crowd at the Wiltern, bathed in the raw energy of Jagger's swagger, Richards's timeless riffs, and Watts's impeccable rhythm. It's a celebration of rock history, a testament to their legendary status, and an essential listen for anyone craving the authentic, unvarnished power of a Stones live show. Own it to experience the band at their peak, still delivering the goods with unmatched charisma and musical prowess.

Moments Worth Listening For
The explosive sax solo and driving rhythm on 'Brown Sugar' igniting the crowd.
The extended, raw, and bluesy improvisation during 'Midnight Rambler,' showcasing the band's instrumental prowess.
The collective roar and singalong from the audience during the iconic chorus of 'Sympathy for the Devil'.
Charlie Watts's unwavering, driving beat that anchors the entire performance of 'Start Me Up'.
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