Bridges to Babylon Tour '97–98

Bridges to Babylon Tour '97–98 by the Rolling Stones is a concert DVD released in December 1998. It was filmed in the TWA Dome in St. Louis, Missouri on 12 December 1997 during the Bridges to Babylon Tour 1997–1998. Featuring performances by Dave Matthews and Joshua Redman.

Bridges to Babylon Tour '97–98
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ReleasedDecember 1998 (1998-12)
RecordedDecember 12, 1997
TWA Dome, St. Louis, Missouri
VenueTWA Dome, St. Louis, Missouri
GenreRock
Length120:00
LabelWarner Bros
ProducerMichael Cohl, John Diaz
The Rolling Stones chronology
Bridges to Babylon
(1997)
Bridges to Babylon Tour '97–98
(1998)
Four Flicks
(2003)

The concert was broadcast as a pay-per-view special. Of the 23 songs played, 4 songs were left off the DVD. "Anybody Seen My Baby?", "Corinna" with Taj Mahal, "All About You" and "The Last Time" were also played. "Waiting On A Friend", "Corinna" and "The Last Time" from this concert were released on the live album No Security.

Track listing

  1. Opening
  2. "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
  3. "Let's Spend the Night Together"
  4. "Flip the Switch"
  5. "Gimme Shelter"
  6. "Wild Horses" (featuring Dave Matthews)
  7. "Saint of Me"
  8. "Out of Control"
  9. "Waiting on a Friend" (featuring Joshua Redman)
  10. "Miss You"
  11. "I Wanna Hold You"
  12. Across the bridge (B-stage)
  13. "It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)"
  14. "Like a Rolling Stone"
  15. "Sympathy for the Devil"
  16. "Tumbling Dice"
  17. "Honky Tonk Women"
  18. "Start Me Up"
  19. "Jumpin' Jack Flash"
  20. "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
  21. "Brown Sugar"
  22. Bows and End credits

Personnel

The Rolling Stones
Additional musicians
Special guests
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References

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