SARATOGA SPRINGS — Gimme Shelter. Love In Vain. Monkey Man, Midnight Rambler, and You Can’t Always Get What You Want.
“Let It Bleed” – one of the Rolling Stones’ finest albums (although arguably some of the songs were better presented in the live album format that would follow), was released on Friday, Dec. 5, 1969, precisely 24 hours prior to the Stones staging their free concert at Altamont that drove a final nail in the coffin of the 1960s.
Greatest Stones’ album or not, it came at one of their more tumultuous periods, and during the 1968 and 1969 era in which it was recorded, certainly at their most creative. And Rochman will tell you all about it, as he spins the tunes from the nine-track album starting at 7 p.m. on Tuesday, May 18 at Caffe Lena.
There will be limited seating inside the venue, and a Zoom Live Stream which may be viewed anywhere in the world.
For more information and tickets to the Rochmon Record Club Listening Party Rolling Stones/ "Let It Bleed," go to: caffelena.org.