Hyde Park concert 1969

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Hyde Park concert 1969 was a landmark free outdoor show in London by The Rolling Stones, remembered for its massive crowd, its timing just after Brian Jones’s death, and the live debut of guitarist Mick Taylor.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf concert
live music event
rock concert
attendanceEstimate 250000
500000
broadcastBy Granada Television
commemorates Brian Jones
country United Kingdom
date 1969-07-05
featuresMusician Bill Wyman
Charlie Watts
Keith Richards
Mick Jagger
Mick Taylor
follows Brian Jones's dismissal from The Rolling Stones
followsEvent death of Brian Jones
genre blues rock
hard rock
rock
hasLanguage English
hasNotableMoment Mick Jagger reading from Percy Bysshe Shelley
release of white butterflies as a tribute to Brian Jones
hasOpeningAct Alexis Korner's New Church
Battered Ornaments
King Crimson
Screw
Third Ear Band
hasRecording The Stones in the Park
headliner The Rolling Stones
isConsidered landmark event in rock history
isFreeEvent true
isOutdoorEvent true
location Hyde Park
London, England
surface form: London
month July
notableFor live debut of guitarist Mick Taylor with The Rolling Stones
massive crowd
timing shortly after Brian Jones's death
tribute to Brian Jones
organisedBy Blackhill Enterprises
partOf 1969 concert tours of The Rolling Stones
performer The Rolling Stones
purpose memorial for Brian Jones
setListIncludes Honky Tonk Women
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Satisfaction
Sympathy for the Devil
year 1969

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The Rolling Stones notableEvent Hyde Park concert 1969