The last time I can remember Mick being Introduced on stage was on the Voodoo tour, Vegas2 94. My memory fades me a little now but I also think it was one of the nights Ronnie introduced him as Don Knots which generated a great crowd response.
Just curious: Does anybody know what show he was last introduced?
hmm..he isnt introduced on any of the dvds that i have...except voodoo lounge miami 94, ronnie takes the mic and says "look here, look here.....for the first time ever!......MICK JAGGER!!" and the crowd goes wild, mick smiles starts skipping and clapping and they go right into honkytonk woman, thats all ive seen as to mick introductions
intros are so unnecessary anyway - I liked the '78 style where they intro the two keyboardists and that's it. of course, it's clear that the intros these days are just another way of giving Mick and the boys a blow....
The best intros were of Keith in 72 as he would IMMEDIATELY rip into Bye Bye Johnny!! Also loved his Billlll Wyyyyyman intro in 81, the Suis Suis Rock Star.
I think the VDL tour was the only one. Ronnie introduced him differently nearly every time. "And, dressed like Mick Jagger ...........Mick Jagger", etc.
Keith was supposed to introduce Mick after Mick introduced Keith during one tour. Maybe the Bridges tour (I forget). After Keith forgot two or three times they dropped the idea for the rest of the tour.
I liked the one from '95 (don't remember which exact show) when Wood said : "....and now in the green corner Mick Jagger"as if he were a boxer or something.
Re: When did they stop intrducing Mick onstage? Voodoo?
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Date: March 26, 2006 04:26
In Santiago 1995, Ronnie -ostensibly drunk- said: "And in the good vibe stadium, glup, Mick Jagger". He kind od f reminds me of Moe from the Simpson's.
Yes, Keith introduced MIck a couple of times in early 1997. I think he even mentioned once that he 'keeps forgetting' during one show. No matter, like stonesfan said, Mick needs no introduction.