The Rolling Stones performed Connection for the first time in 15 years in Nashville over the weekend.
Keith Richards was behind the gem from their 1967 album Between the Buttons, which the iconic rock group hadn’t played live since November 2006.
Taking over lead vocals from Sir Mick Jagger, guitarist Richards told the crowd at the Nissan Stadium: “It’s great to be back. It’s great to be anywhere.”
“Hey, blessings on us all. Gold rings on us. I’m going to start off with something I haven’t done in years, but this should be fun.”
The song is about the band’s infamous drug use and was released weeks before Jagger and Richards were the targets of a drugs bust after a wild party at the latter’s home.
The singer was accused of illegally possessing tablets containing amphetamine sulphate and methylamphetamine hydrochloride, while his band-mate was
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