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At the end of "Little Red Roster", from the El Mocombo set, heard on side 3 of the 1977 Love You Live album, Mick Jagger can be heard calling out to Margaret Trudeau, "How's it goin' Margaret? Everything alright?" This aside seems to have been "disappeared" from the 2022 Live At The El Mocombo album.
Considering what a storm Trudeau's relationship with the Stones, and notably Ronnie Wood and Jagger, caused in Canada at the time, it seems a shame to lose this little fragment of history. The Plaid Penguin (talk) 11:16, 27 July 2023 (UTC)Reply