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jeanmarie
what i'm sure :
Baton rouge source info New York Times june 2, 1975 (john Rockwell)
San Antonio (2 shows) source San Antonio Express june 4
Memphis source RS magazine N° 193
Seattle source Seattle Times july 20
Atlanta, source The Atlanta Constitution july 31
Greensboro : source a paper report article (BUT don't know the newspaper, maybe Greensboro Daily News !?)
in my compil Press-Book TOTA75
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peter
Every year I post this information for fans looking for details concerning Tours/TV appearances/setlists/discography/sessionography/promotional films & videos...I'm beginning to think after 13 years on IORR that I'm the only one who owns this bible..."It's Only Rock & Roll"...the ULTIMATE guide to the Rolling Stones...by James Karnbach & Carol Beanson...forward by Mick Taylor ISBN 0-8160-3547-4 (pbk.)...out of print but worth looking for....everything is here from the beginning thru Steel Wheels 1989...if there is a better source for this info, I'm not aware of it...I've yet to find one single mistake in this book...the Meters opened for the Stones at the Cow Palace/SF in July 75 I know because I was there...KSAN also recorded their set & it exists somewhere...100's of questions posted on IORR can be answered easily if you have this....cheers...peter
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Palace Revolution 2000
I don't QUITE agree with Mathijs re. the Karnbach book. Yes, there are many mistakes, but given when the book was done, and the sheer wealth of info and data I think it is a very workable tool. But I agree that Nico's site is probably the best over all. In the end it seems that a combo is the very best approach; and for that IORR is actually the very best place to go.
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curt
Definitely in Boston,Greensboro,Memphis.
I think in NYC, Philadelphia and DC too.
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stewedandkeefed
I believe Rufus opened the two Toronto shows not The Meters.