Rolling Stones: New Live LP Features Bruce Springsteen, Lady Gaga & More
The Rolling Stones dip into their archives often for live releases, but this new live LP is a bit different from the rest due to its many guests. Due out…

The Rolling Stones dip into their archives often for live releases, but this new live LP is a bit different from the rest due to its many guests.
Due out February 10, 2023 is GRRR Live!. The album was recorded during the Stones' December 15, 2012 tour stop in Newark, N.J. on their "50 & Counting" tour in honor of their 50th anniversary. The show was actually a pay-per-view event, but it hasn't been available to fans since until now.
The show is also notable in Stones history because of its many high-profile guests. Among them are Bruce Springsteen, Lady Gaga, Mick Taylor, The Black Keys, John Mayer and Gary Clark Jr.
GRRR Live! is available for pre-order in a variety of formats at TheRollingStonesShop.com. Its complete tracklisting is below.
The Rolling Stones - GRRR Live! - Tracklisting
CD1
1. Get Off Of My Cloud 2. The Last Time 3. It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll (But I Like It) 4. Paint It Black 5. Gimme Shelter (with Lady Gaga) 6. Wild Horses 7. Going Down (with John Mayer and Gary Clark Jr) 8. Dead Flowers 9. Who Do You Love? (with The Black Keys) 10. Doom And Gloom 11. One More Shot 12. Miss You 13. Honky Tonk Women 14. Band IntroductionsCD2
1. Before They Make Me Run 2. Happy 3. Midnight Rambler (with Mick Taylor) 4. Start Me Up 5. Tumbling Dice (with Bruce Springsteen) 6. Brown Sugar 7. Sympathy For the Devil 8. You Can’t Always Get What You Want 9. Jumpin’ Jack Flash 10. (I Can’t Get No) SatisfactionRolling Stones: Their 18 Best Live Albums, Ranked
Today, the Rolling Stones release another live album: Licked Live In NYC, recorded at New York's Madison Square Garden in January of 2003, while on their 40th-anniversary tour. It comes less than a month after Live At El Mocambo, a live recording of a surprise set that the band did at the 300-capacity club El Mocambo in Montreal in March of 1977; calling themselves "The Cockroaches," they were actually opening for April Wine!
There's been something of a deluge of Rolling Stones live recordings available in the past few decades: some released by ABKCO Records (who owns most of their catalog from the '60s), Universal Music (who distributes everything on Rolling Stones Records, the lalel the band set up for themselves and has put out their music since 1971's Sticky Fingers. And finally, Mercury Studios, formerly known as Eagle Rock Entertainment, licenses live recordings and other special products from the band.
So we listened to a lot of live Stones music to share with you our favorite commercially available concert recordings. Of course, there's nothing like the real thing, so yeah, we're hoping that the Stones return to the U.S. this year or next to play more shows.