THE EDITED PRESS RELEASE: “One of the greatest box-office successes of 2002-’03, with 117 shows grossing over $300 million, The Rolling Stones’ Licks World Tour — in support of their 40 Licks compilation — celebrated the band’s 40th anniversary in splendid fashion, highlighted by this intimate Nov. 22 Los Angeles show at The Wiltern Theatre.
With its 2,000+-seat capacity, it would prove to be a welcome respite from the global stadiums and arenas. Fans knew they were in for something special when gems like Stray Cat Blues, No Expectations and Everybody Needs Somebody To Love (complete with the co-author of this 1964 soul classic, Soloman Burke) rocked the house.
Over 80 songs were performed on this tour from all eras of the band’s glorious one-of-a-kind history. Mick Jagger played guitar, harmonica and keyboards at various stops. Keith Richards, stellar on guitar and vocals, provided both visual and musical highlights throughout the night. On stage right, Ron Wood’s complementary guitar work weaves seamlessly with Richards’ playing. Drummer Charlie Watts (1941-2021), as always, was the heart ’n’ soul backbeat that drove the band forward.
A-list musicians like bassist Darryl Jones, keyboardist Chuck Leavell, saxophonist Bobby Keys and backing vocalists Lisa Fischer, Bernard Fowler and Blondie Chaplin added immeasurable flourishes. As Tom Petty, Neil Young, Sheryl Crow, Johnny Depp, Stephen Stills and Eddie Murphy watched in the audience, The Rolling Stones proceeded to raise the roof to put on arguably one of their best shows ever.
Says Wood: “We couldn’t really go through a whole tour doing predictable shows. We’ve got to have songs out of the blue.” Adds Jagger “It makes it interesting for the audience and the band. I’ve got to think a lot more about set lists than I’ve ever done.” Enthuses Richards: “Sometimes on the road, the weather’s bad and half the band’s down with something, but apart from those obvious blue days, there’s an amazing freshness about these guys.”