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The Rolling Stones played Detroit and honored Motown heroes the Temptations by covering their 1966 classic 'Ain't Too Proud to Beg.'

The Stones next gig will take place in Austin, Texas, at the Circuit of the America F1 race track on November 20th. The tour wraps up three days later at the Hard Rock Live Casino in Hollywood, Florida. The show has been largely centered around their hits, but they’ve also found space for lesser-known tunes like “Rock Off, “19th Nervous Breakdown,” “Connection,” “Sad Sad Sad,” “Monkey Man,” “All Down the Line,” and “Fool to Cry.

One song they haven’t done is “Brown Sugar.” The 1971 hit was a part of nearly every show they’ve done over the past 50 years, but the Stones decided to at least temporarily retire it due to its controversial lyrics about slavery. “I’m trying to figure out with the sisters quite where the beef is,”“Didn’t they understand this was a song about the horrors of slavery? But they’re trying to bury it.”

There’s no official word about Stones activity after the tour finale in Florida, but there are rumors about a 60th-anniversary tour of Europe in 2022. They’ve also been working on their first collection of new songs since 2005’sfor the past several years. The late Charlie Watts is on those recordings, meaning fans will have one more chance to hear his work should the band ever get around to finishing the album.

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