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desertblues68
Wish I had been able to go, but the concerts were too far away and my parents were a bit worried about the influence of the band on 14 year old girl.
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silkcut1978_
Stu was the one who decided if they play Angie or not on the 2nd half of the tour. if the audience was great yes, otherwise they left it out (as in Vienna for instance).
They skipped on Chantilly Lace after 3rd concert in Frankfurt and sometimes Let it Bleed was not played after thatas well.Quote
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silkcut1978_
Stu was the one who decided if they play Angie or not on the 2nd half of the tour. if the audience was great yes, otherwise they left it out (as in Vienna for instance).
Angie was added to the set of the Madrid show on July 7, 1982, and was then played on each and every show until the end of the tour.
Mathijs
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GrisonThey skipped on Chantilly Lace after 3rd concert in Frankfurt and sometimes Let it Bleed was not played after thatas well.Quote
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silkcut1978_
Stu was the one who decided if they play Angie or not on the 2nd half of the tour. if the audience was great yes, otherwise they left it out (as in Vienna for instance).
Angie was added to the set of the Madrid show on July 7, 1982, and was then played on each and every show until the end of the tour.
Mathijs
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GrisonThey skipped on Chantilly Lace after 3rd concert in Frankfurt and sometimes Let it Bleed was not played after thatas well.Quote
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silkcut1978_
Stu was the one who decided if they play Angie or not on the 2nd half of the tour. if the audience was great yes, otherwise they left it out (as in Vienna for instance).
Angie was added to the set of the Madrid show on July 7, 1982, and was then played on each and every show until the end of the tour.
Mathijs
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silkcut1978_Quote
GrisonThey skipped on Chantilly Lace after 3rd concert in Frankfurt and sometimes Let it Bleed was not played after thatas well.Quote
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silkcut1978_
Stu was the one who decided if they play Angie or not on the 2nd half of the tour. if the audience was great yes, otherwise they left it out (as in Vienna for instance).
Angie was added to the set of the Madrid show on July 7, 1982, and was then played on each and every show until the end of the tour.
Mathijs
Yes, but Angie was on the set-list for Vienna but (probably) because of the tired and lazy audience it was dropped. I remember only a few things about this gig but I still recall how Mick ran over to Stu before the "Angie-slot" and Stu shook his head and the show went on with the next standard-track (Tumbling Dice).
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Grison
Unfortunately I still haven't figured out how to upload photos in here. Anyway I digitalized some of my slides from the 1982 European Tour.
Outtakes from Hannover, Munich, London, Frankfurt, Cologne
[s1337.photobucket.com]
have fun and enjoy the photos. Some close ups with Ian Stewart taken in Cologne