The Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! The Rolling Stones In Concert (Colored Vinyl, Red, White, 180 Gram Vinyl)
This would be on candy cane swirl vinyl matching Charlies hat with a Litho and Obi Strip Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! Holds the distinction of being the first live album by any artist to have reached #1 on the U.K. charts. Recorded at Madison Square Garden in New York City on November 27 and 28, 1969, it is considered The Rolling Stones' finest live album. It was their first release featuring guitarist Mick Taylor who had joined several months earlier. Included are such hits as "Jumpin' Jack Flash, " "Street Fighting Man, " and "Sympathy for the Devil."
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The Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! The Rolling Stones In Concert (Colored Vinyl, Red, White, 180 Gram Vinyl)
The Rolling Stones - Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! The Rolling Stones In Concert (Colored Vinyl, Red, White, 180 Gram Vinyl)
This would be on candy cane swirl vinyl matching Charlies hat with a Litho and Obi Strip Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! Holds the distinction of being the first live album by any artist to have reached #1 on the U.K. charts. Recorded at Madison Square Garden in New York City on November 27 and 28, 1969, it is considered The Rolling Stones' finest live album. It was their first release featuring guitarist Mick Taylor who had joined several months earlier. Included are such hits as "Jumpin' Jack Flash, " "Street Fighting Man, " and "Sympathy for the Devil."
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This would be on candy cane swirl vinyl matching Charlies hat with a Litho and Obi Strip Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out! Holds the distinction of being the first live album by any artist to have reached #1 on the U.K. charts. Recorded at Madison Square Garden in New York City on November 27 and 28, 1969, it is considered The Rolling Stones' finest live album. It was their first release featuring guitarist Mick Taylor who had joined several months earlier. Included are such hits as "Jumpin' Jack Flash, " "Street Fighting Man, " and "Sympathy for the Devil."













