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Rolling Stones rock small LA club ahead of stadium tour

May 21, 2015, 8:36 AM

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Rolling Stones ripped through the intimate Fonda Theatre Wednesday with enough energy to fuel their entire 15-city North American tour.

The band announced Wednesday morning it would perform a “club show” that night to kick off its Zip Code tour, which launches Sunday in San Diego. The surprise concert at the 1,300-person-capacity venue instantly sold out. And one fan outside the theater offered $4,000 for one ticket.

The Stones played for an hour and a half, including the entire “Sticky Fingers” album, with the same enthusiasm they had when the record was released in 1971.

“So this is our first show of our tour,” an animated Jagger told the star-studded crowd, including longtime fan Jack Nicholson. “Tonight we’re doing something we’ve never done before… We’re going to do the whole of ‘Sticky Fingers.'”

The group is re-releasing the album next week.

They played each of the tracks as promised, with Jagger exhibiting the energy of a high-school cheerleader throughout. (Doesn’t he know he’s 71?!) He strutted and boogied, puffed out his birdlike chest, punched the air and wiggled his wiry frame. He grinned and clapped and urged the audience to join along. And he was in exceptionally fine voice. Who cares if he can’t hit the very highest notes anymore?

Keith Richards was in fine voice, too, and extra smiley. With his white hair and gray pallor, The 71-year-old guitarist kind of looks like he’s made of cigarette ashes, but his guitar is ever young, and Richards looked like he was having fun.

Same for Ronnie Wood, all cheekbones and sinew, and drummer Charlie Watts, who shared a toothy smile with Jagger.

At times, there were as many as 11 musicians on stage, with two keyboardists, two backup singers, two saxophone players and a bassist joining the four Stones members.

Jagger was the master of ceremonies, and he was in great spirits.

“I should have warned you before, but there may be a lot of ’60s drug references on this record that may puzzle some people. It was a great, groovy scene,” he said as he introduced “Sister Morphine.”

“That’s seriously a bit of a down song,” he said when they finished it. “And there’s more to come!”

Jagger strapped on an acoustic guitar to perform “Wild Horses,” and Richards sat down with a 12-string for “You’ve Got to Move.” The set also included “Start Me Up,” ”When the Whip Comes Down” and “All Down the Line.”

The band used its encore to pay tribute to the late BB King, who died last week.

“He was one of our favorite guitarists,” Jagger said, “a wonderful guy who played with us on a number of occasions.”

The Stones’ version of “Rock Me Baby” featured a harmonica solo by Jagger. They also played “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” before finishing with Otis Redding’s “Can’t Turn You Loose,” capping the night with an all-band bow.

The secret-show-before-the-tour is becoming tradition for the Rolling Stones, who played at an even tinier Los Angeles club before launching its “50 and Counting” tour at Staples Center in 2013.

“Next year we’ll come back and do the whole of ‘Satanic Majesties,'” Jagger quipped.

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Rolling Stones rock small LA club ahead of stadium tour