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Was Fool to cry the first song ever that Mick played an instrument on on stage?
(Not counting the harmonica and all sorts of percussions, of course).
Almost certainly. I know that he played a guitar at some Danish gig rehearsal in 1970 but 99 per cent sure the string synth was his first live instrument.
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marcovandereijk
Was Fool to cry the first song ever that Mick played an instrument on on stage?
(Not counting the harmonica and all sorts of percussions, of course).
Almost certainly. I know that he played a guitar at some Danish gig rehearsal in 1970 but 99 per cent sure the string synth was his first live instrument.
No, he also played guitar during the 1975 TOTA tour. There are some pictures out there. After all, he palyed maracas, harmonica, acoustic and electric guitar, and keyboards.
Fool to cry was a highlight on the 1976 Tour of Europe. Among all theses 'rockers' it was a touching moment in the middle of a concert.
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A song I could take or leave when first discovering the Stones, but a song I love now (along with the whole Black&Blue album - even Cherry Oh Baby).
Fool to Cry - The vocals, the melody, something sublime about it. As mentioned above, sounded wonderful in '76 on stage.
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marcovandereijk
Was Fool to cry the first song ever that Mick played an instrument on on stage?
(Not counting the harmonica and all sorts of percussions, of course).
Almost certainly. I know that he played a guitar at some Danish gig rehearsal in 1970 but 99 per cent sure the string synth was his first live instrument.
No, he also played guitar during the 1975 TOTA tour. There are some pictures out there. After all, he palyed maracas, harmonica, acoustic and electric guitar, and keyboards.
Fool to cry was a highlight on the 1976 Tour of Europe. Among all theses 'rockers' it was a touching moment in the middle of a concert.
He played guitar on Fingerprint File if I am not wrong.
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