On March 26, 1971, The Rolling Stones delivered a notable performance at the Marquee Club in London, famously including their song "Midnight Rambler." This concert came shortly before the release of their critically acclaimed album "Sticky Fingers," which was released in April of that year. "Sticky Fingers" marked a significant moment in the band's evolution, representing their shift towards more sophisticated songwriting and production techniques, particularly with the inclusion of the iconic track "Brown Sugar" and the introduction of the "zipper" album cover designed by Andy Warhol. During this period, the band was also at the height of their live performance prowess, with Mick Taylor's guitar work becoming a defining element of their sound, as highlighted in this recording. The Marquee Club concert is often celebrated for its raw energy and showcases the band's ability to connect deeply with their audience in an intimate setting before embarking on a major U.S. tour later that year