The live adventures of the Rolling Stones Having pioneered the concept of alternating big shows & back-to-basics gigs, the Stones put yet another spin on the live album with Stripped in November 1995, & were duly rewarded with another Transatlantic Top Ten entry. During the Voodoo Lounge tour, their first with bassist Darryl Jones, the greatest rocknroll band in the world simply kicked back in Lisbon & Tokyo studios & revisited Buddy Hollys Not Fade Away a Top 3 single for them in 1964 & Little Baby, the Willie Dixon composition first recorded by Howlin Wolf. They also cherry-picked highlights Shine A Light, Angie from intimate shows at legendary venues like the Paradiso in Amsterdam or the Olympia in Paris. This low-key approach afforded the group the opportunity to explore its acoustic, country-flavoured repertoire, Wild Horses, Dead Flowers & Sweet Virginia in particular, though their inspired reworking of Bob Dylans Like A Rolling Stone, from their memorable gig at