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      The Rolling Stones' Steel Wheels Tour was a concert tour which was launched in North America in August 1989 to promote the band's album Steel Wheels; it continued to Japan in February 1990, with ten shows at the Tokyo Dome. The European leg of the tour, which featured a different stage and logo, was called the Urban Jungle Tour; it ran from May to August 1990. These would be the last live concerts for the band with original member Bill Wyman on bass guitar. This tour would also be the longest the band had ever done up to that point, playing over twice as many shows as their standard tour length from the 1960s and 1970s.
      The tour was a financial success, cementing the Rolling Stones' return to full commercial power after a seven-year hiatus in touring marked by well publicized acrimony among band members.


      History


      The Rolling Stones began pre-tour preparations in July 1989 at the Wykeham Rise School, a former boarding school for girls in Litchfield, Connecticut. A 25-member entourage, as well as a security force larger than the surrounding towns, was hired to support the band.
      The group performed a pre-tour 'surprise show' that took place on 12 August 1989 at Toad's Place in New Haven, Connecticut, with a local act, Sons of Bob, opening the show for an audience of only 700 people who had purchased tickets for $3.01 apiece. Toad's owner, Mike Spoerndle, had promoted the event as a private birthday party for Jim Koplik, the club's promoter. The official Steel Wheels Tour kicked off later that month at the now-demolished Veterans Stadium in Philadelphia. During the opening show in Philadelphia, the power went out during "Shattered (song)", and caused a slight delay in the show. Jagger came out and spoke to the crowd during the delay. The Stones returned to Vancouver, B.C. in Canada and played two sold-out concerts at B.C. Place Stadium. Fan reaction for tickets was unprecedented. One local radio station, 99.3 The Fox, even had a man (Andrew Korn) sit in front of the station in a bath tub filled with brown sugar and water for free tickets to the concert.
      The stage was designed by Mark Fisher with the participation of Charlie Watts and Mick Jagger. Lighting design was by Patrick Woodroffe.
      Canadian promoter Michael Cohl made his name buying the concert, sponsorship, merchandising, radio, television, and film rights to the Steel Wheels Tour. It became the most financially successful rock tour in history up to that time. Rival promoter Bill Graham, who also bid on the tour, later wrote that "Losing the Stones was like watching my favourite lover become a whore."
      Performances from the tour were documented on the album Flashpoint, and the video Live at the Max, both released in 1991.
      Opening acts for the tour included Living Colour, Dan Reed Network, Guns N' Roses and Gun.
      The original two dates 13 & 14 July 1990 at Wembley Stadium had to be rescheduled for 24 & 25 August 1990 due to Keith Richards cutting a finger the previous week.
      In August 1990, an extra concert in Prague, Czechoslovakia, was added. Czechoslovakia had overthrown the Communist regime nine months earlier, and the Rolling Stones' concert was perceived as a symbolic end of the revolution. Czechoslovakia's new president Václav Havel, a lifelong fan of the band, helped to arrange the event, and met the band at the Prague Castle before the show. Performance expenses were partially covered by Havel and by the Czechoslovak Ministry of Industry. The attendance was over 100,000. The band chose to donate all revenues from the gig (over 4 million Czechoslovak korunas) to the Committee of Good Will, a charity run by Havel's wife Olga Havlová.


      Recordings


      Released in 1991, Flashpoint, is a 17-song live album of material recorded during the Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour.
      In July 2020, Eagle Rock Entertainment released a recording and DVD set of the final date of the North American tour titled Steel Wheels Live. The performance, recorded at the Atlantic City Convention Center, features guest appearances by John Lee Hooker, Eric Clapton, Axl Rose and Izzy Stradlin.


      Personnel




      = The Rolling Stones

      =
      Mick Jagger – lead vocals, guitar, harmonica, percussion
      Keith Richards – rhythm guitars, lead guitars, vocals
      Ronnie Wood – lead guitars
      Bill Wyman – bass guitar
      Charlie Watts – drums


      = Additional musicians

      =
      Matt Clifford – keyboards, backing vocals, percussion, French horn
      Bobby Keys – saxophone
      Chuck Leavell – keyboards, backing vocals and musical director
      Bernard Fowler – backing vocals, percussion
      Lisa Fischer – backing vocals on the North American & Japanese tours only
      W. "Bindy" Bindeman – backing vocals, keyboards- Japanese tours only
      Cindy Mizelle – backing vocals on the North American & Japanese tours only
      Pamela Quinlan – backing vocals on North American & European tour only
      Lorelei McBroom – backing vocals on the European tour only
      Sophia Jones – backing vocals on the European tour only
      The Uptown Horns:
      Arno Hecht – saxophone
      Bob Funk – trombone
      Crispin Cioe – saxophone
      Paul Litteral – trumpet


      = Entourage

      =
      Source

      Michael Cohl – Tour Director
      Norman Perry – Assistant Tour Director
      Alan Dunn – Logistics
      Arnold Dunn – Band Road Manager
      Timm Wooley – Financial Controller
      Bob Hurwitz – Tour Accountant
      Stan Damas – Police Liaison
      Jim Callaghan – Security Chief
      Rowan Brade – Security
      Bob Bender – Security
      Joe Seabrook – Security
      William Horgan – Security
      Linn Tanzmann – Band Press Representative
      Neil Friedman – Assistant Tour Publicist
      Bennett Kleinberg – Advance Tour Publicist
      Dimo Safari – Tour Photographer
      Beth Kittrell – Administrative Assistant
      Caroline Clements – Makeup
      Robern Pickering – Wardrobe
      Fiona Williams – Stylist
      LaVelle Smith – Choreographer
      Torje Eike – Physiotherapist
      Joseph Sakowicz – Band/Entourage Luggage
      Shelley Lazar – Ticket/Credentials Coordinator
      Miranda Guinness – Asst. to Mick Jagger
      Tony Russell – Asst. to Keith Richards
      Jo Howard – Asst. to Ron Wood
      Tony King – Mick Jagger Press Liaison
      Patricia Aleck – Travel Advance
      Cliff Burnstein – Creative Consultant
      Peter Mensch – Creative Consultant


      = Production

      =
      Michael Ahern – Production Manager
      Chuch Magee – Backline Crew Chief
      Roy Lamb – Stage Manager
      Mark Fisher – Set Designer
      Patrick Woodroffe – Lighting Designer
      Benji Lefevre – FOH Sound Engineer
      Chris Wade-Evans – Monitor Sound Engineer
      Gary Epstein - Universal System Engineer
      Pierre De Beauport – Guitar Technician
      Andy Topeka – Keyboard Technician
      Steve Thomas – Production Advance
      Steve Howard – Promoter Production Rep
      Bruce Haynes – Electrician
      Shane Hendrick – Electrician
      David Sinclair – Electrician
      Henry Wetzel – Electrician


      Tour set lists


      For the opening night of the Steel Wheels Tour the setlist was as follows (all songs composed by Jagger/Richards unless otherwise noted):

      For the final night of the Urban Jungle Tour (the last Rolling Stones concert with Bill Wyman) the band played:

      Other songs played on the tour:

      "Almost Hear You Sigh" (Jagger/Richards/Jordan)
      "Blinded By Love"
      "Boogie Chillen" (Hooker)
      "Can't Be Seen"
      "Factory Girl"
      "I Just Want to Make Love to You" (Dixon)
      "Salt of the Earth"
      "Terrifying"


      Tour dates




      See also


      List of highest grossing concert tours
      List of most-attended concert tours


      Notes




      References




      External links


      Mark Fisher's "Steel Wheels" gallery
      Mark Fisher's "Urban Jungle" gallery

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