'It feels pretty good!' Mick Jagger told 60,000 people at Friday's Chicago concert, his first since a medical procedure this spring.
Jagger went out of his way Friday to pay homage to Chicago, a home of the blues and long considered an artistic inspiration by the band. He tipped a hat to the Chicago blues with the edgy"Midnight Rambler," which featured Jagger himself on harmonica.
The band stuck almost entirely to playing old classics, the set including"Let's Spend the Night Together," ''Gimme Shelter," ''Brown Sugar," ''Sympathy for the Devil" and"You Can't Always Get What You Want."
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