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whitem8
WOW! MY GOODNESS That is incredible. Where in the world did you dig that up!!!???
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whitem8
I hadn't heard of that book before, quite cool! Thanks for posting that.
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Edith Grove
Any pics exist ?
Yes- on the walls at the 100 Club
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Gazza
No one here went to that show because it was a private show, not open to the public.
Probably about 300 friends and relatives at it. The set was all covers, songs Stu would have liked.
Setlist & personnel notes here - [rocksoff.org]
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Gazza
a crew member told me years ago that they tape every show, but that there were specific instructions that this show was NOT to be recorded, so if it exists thats news to me.
As for it being filmed. Having been in that club and seen how it's laid out and how low the stage is, I would be amazed had it been possible for anyone to get a decent quality video recorded, let alone have it done professionally.
as for McCartney, I dont even think he was there.
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scottkeef
Cant tell ya HOW I know but the gig was videotaped. And there was no Stones compositions performed. It was all stuff Stu loved- old tunes (Chuck Berry and blues.) I believe theres a set list posted somewhere.
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squando
Why should a recording of this stay private? I mean what's the big state secret and why should the Stones give a toss?
They played to 300 000 plus at Brian's wake and released it worldwide on dvd. Wtf should this be a big, 'private' event? I mean what are we gonna do? Storm the 100 Club expectng Dr Who to rock up and transport us 24 years and a bit back in time a catch the gig without invitations? This isn't the formula to Coca Cola we're asking for.
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jp.M
..photos by Eva Harvey ...mother of P.J harvey.. I believe.....her parents were greats friends of Ian Stewart and followed the Stones since the first days...
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DelticsApparently Stu was Polly Jean's Godfather.Quote
jp.M
..photos by Eva Harvey ...mother of P.J harvey.. I believe.....her parents were greats friends of Ian Stewart and followed the Stones since the first days...
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ROLLINGSTONE
Much as a boot/official copy would be great I think it's something that should remain private.
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ROLLINGSTONE
Much as a boot/official copy would be great I think it's something that should remain private.