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Edith Grove
Mike Douglas (via schillid)
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Edith Grove
Mike Douglas (via schillid)
Oh my
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pgarof
Who was the guys on ya ya's? that must be the most well known introduction ever
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Sleepy City
Sam Cutler (Hyde Park, GYYYO)
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Sleepy City
Sam Cutler (Hyde Park, GYYYO), Long John Baldrey (GLIYWI).
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jp.M
....and John Lennon in Rock'roll Circus....??
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buffalo7478
The best is Mick introducing the band in Detroit in 1978:
'And now from England, the Rolling @#$%& Stones!'
Most fitting intro ever.
That was Mick? I always thought it was somebody else.
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jp.M
....and John Lennon in Rock'roll Circus....??
Now that was a good one
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buffalo7478
The best is Mick introducing the band in Detroit in 1978:
'And now from England, the Rolling @#$%& Stones!'
Most fitting intro ever.
That was Mick? I always thought it was somebody else.
Following up on my own followup...
Surely this wasn't really Mick introducing themselves in Detroit '78. It doesn't even sound like him, to my ears...
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Palace Revolution 2000
I never thought that was Jagger in '78.
John Belushi does the intro for the New Barbarians at the Oshawa show.
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From4tilLate
It's kinda pathetic how Brian horns in between Mick and Mike Douglas. I've seen this in the NME awards performance too - Brian desperate to not be left out of the limelight.
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Rockman
Introduced heaps of folks to the Stones....started way-way back in the c..c..cassette days........that'd count wouldn't it????....
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From4tilLate
It's kinda pathetic how Brian horns in between Mick and Mike Douglas. I've seen this in the NME awards performance too - Brian desperate to not be left out of the limelight.