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The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones Live Performance of 'Tumbling Dice' in Brussels

Location: Brussels, Belgium Date: November 30, 1972

The live recording of "Tumbling Dice" from the Brussels Affair on November 30, 1972, represents a pivotal moment for The Rolling Stones during their creative peak in the early 1970s. Just prior to this performance, the band released the album "Exile on Main St." in May 1972, which is often regarded as one of their greatest works. The album showcased their eclectic style, incorporating rock, blues, and country influences, and included hits such as "Tumbling Dice." During the Brussels concert, the band was known for their raw energy and dynamic performances, further cementing their reputation as one of the top live acts of the time. The Brussels Affair itself was notable as it captured the band's essence and the tumultuous period they were navigating, both personally and professionally, as they dealt with the pressures of fame, addiction, and the evolving music landscape.

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