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The Rolling Stones

The Rolling Stones - Jumpin' Jack Flash Live Performance in Paris

Location: Paris, France Date: 1976

In January 1976, The Rolling Stones performed "Jumpin' Jack Flash" during a pivotal live concert in Paris, capturing the energy and charisma that defined their career. This performance took place shortly after the release of their acclaimed album "Black and Blue," which was launched in April 1976, marking a transitional period for the band. "Black and Blue" was particularly significant as it was their first album to feature guitarist Ronnie Wood, who would become a permanent member of the group. By this time, The Rolling Stones were solidifying their status as rock icons, blending their classic sound with new influences and styles. The live recording from this era highlights their impressive stage presence and the connection they maintained with audiences, emphasizing their continued evolution in the music landscape during the 1970s.

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