Rolling Stones Shine A Light On Chicago With Special Guests

By Team JamBase Jun 1, 2013 7:00 am PDT

ROLLING STONES JAM WITH MICK TAYLOR
AND SHERYL CROW IN CHICAGO

As we’ve been reporting, The Rolling Stones have made guest spots the focal point of their 50 and Counting Tour with sit-ins from the likes of Taj Mahal, John Mayer, Gwen Stefani, Dave Grohl, Carrie Underwood and Tom Waits taking place at previous shows, along with nightly appearances from the tour’s special guest Mick Taylor. Last night at the United Center in Chicago, the band continued that trend by bringing out old friend Sheryl Crow.

Crow emerged seven songs into The Rolling Stones’ set for a take on the Exile On Main Street gem “All Down The Line.” The lady rocker has appeared several times in the past with the Stones dating back to 1994 and has been known to cover the legendary band’s songs in her own live shows.

Friday night’s show also saw the second performance of “Can’t You Hear Me Knockin'” of the tour featuring former guitarist Mick Taylor. Taylor also performed on on “Midnight Rambler” and “(I Can’t Go No) Satisfaction” as has become tradition on the tour. Also of note, The Rolling Stones dusted off Exile track “Shine A Light” for the first time since August 23, 2007. “Shine A Light” was a special request which won out in fan voting before show time. For the first encore, the Roosevelt University Chamber Singers helped out on “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.”

Watch exceptional fan-shot footage of “Can’t You Hear Me Knockin'” featuring Mick Taylor:

Check out this fan-shot clip of “Shine A Light:”

Here’s the setlist from last night’s show:

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