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shawnriffhard1
Just in case anyone is interested and didn't see great pic from the 100 club that Bill German posted on Facebook-
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Also he stated that the Macca thing is fiction-
No recording has ever surfaced, and the story about Paul McCartney is pure fiction. (Alternative facts!) I can state unequivocally that Macca was not in the house. Whether someone slipped a tiny tape recorder in their pocket, well, I suppose it's possible. But I highly doubt it, given the nature of the event. (Other than the "stars" mentioned above, it was mostly attended by Stu's aunties, uncles, and golf buddies.)
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JJHMick
The whole thing makes me wonder whether Mick or Keith ever attended a Beatles or solo show - since Royal Albert Hall and filming All You Need Is Love. And vice versa.
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VideoJames
I also attended the 100 Club tribute gig for Stu..and will also state Paul McCartney was "NOT" there, only about 150 people at most attended the show..So seeing if Paul was there or not was not very hard.
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stonehearted
On an Eric Clapton site there is a set list of 12 songs for the gig, along with the names of who played on each track. In addition, it mentions a bootleg recording under the title "The Rolling Stones & Friends – Ian Stewart Memorial (Label Unknown – 1 CD)".
From: [www.whereseric.com]
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scottkeef
the only bootleg I can recall seeing used the reported set list made up of original tracks or tracks cuts by some that may have been there and referred to as"In Tribute To Stu". Obviously it wasn't the performance itself...I can't recall where I saw it ..
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shawnriffhard1
Wow, the plot thickens! Thanks for the info and to shortfatfanny for the pic post (is that a basketball term?).
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JJHMick
The whole thing makes me wonder whether Mick or Keith ever attended a Beatles or solo show - since Royal Albert Hall and filming All You Need Is Love. And vice versa.
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stonehearted
On an Eric Clapton site there is a set list of 12 songs for the gig, along with the names of who played on each track. In addition, it mentions a bootleg recording under the title "The Rolling Stones & Friends – Ian Stewart Memorial (Label Unknown – 1 CD)".
From: [www.whereseric.com]
That CD would be a sensation. But I'm pretty sure it doesn't exist.