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The Rolling Stones

Rolling Stones Live Performance of 'Fool to Cry' in Paris, France

Location: Paris, France Date: November 30, 1975

In the live recording of "Fool to Cry" from November 30, 1975, The Rolling Stones were in a dynamic period of their career, promoting their album "Black and Blue," which was released earlier that year. This album marked a notable transition for the band, as it was the first to feature guitarist Ronnie Wood, who would become a permanent member. The performance in Paris showcased the band’s ability to blend rock with more soulful elements, highlighted by the emotional depth of "Fool to Cry." The song itself is characterized by its use of a wah-wah pedal, prominently played by Keith Richards during this performance. By this time, the band had already established themselves as rock icons, drawing massive crowds and solidifying their reputation for electrifying live shows, making this Paris concert a memorable moment in their extensive touring history.

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