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Silver Dagger
Amazing. Just amazing. And weird to see Brian on Jagger's right, not left as usual.
Actually the whole band is on one side of Mick. I think it's because if you watch earlier in the clip you'll see several drum kits set up for the different bands. Assuming the Stones went on last, Charlies drum kit was set up on the far left of the stage from the audience point of view.
I first noticed this set up when watching the 65 NME awards show that was posted here earlier. During The Animal's set, from the audience's view, Eric Burdon is singing to the right of drummer John Steel but Alan Price, Chas Chandler and Hilton Valentine are all to the left. I must say the Animals sure were exciting to watch in that clip!
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jlowe
Is that photographer and friend Michael Cooper in the Anita/Marianne photo?
And the woman standing behind Anita.....any ideas?
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Silver Dagger
If this was shown on Beatclub isn't there a good chance that it's in their files somewhere. Beatclub and German TV in general were superb in keeping historic recordings like this. I have a mate who is a professional music film researcher so shall ask him to investigate.
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Silver Dagger
If this was shown on Beatclub isn't there a good chance that it's in their files somewhere. Beatclub and German TV in general were superb in keeping historic recordings like this. I have a mate who is a professional music film researcher so shall ask him to investigate.
Are you sure this was shown on Beatclub? I understand from the article that the promo film for 2,000 lightyears was shown on Beatclub, whereas the NME recording was shown in the UK (Time for Blackburn).
It would make more sense to do Research in the Southern TV archives or the TV archives of the Station which broadcast Time for Blackburn..
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Silver Dagger
If this was shown on Beatclub isn't there a good chance that it's in their files somewhere. Beatclub and German TV in general were superb in keeping historic recordings like this. I have a mate who is a professional music film researcher so shall ask him to investigate.
Are you sure this was shown on Beatclub? I understand from the article that the promo film for 2,000 lightyears was shown on Beatclub, whereas the NME recording was shown in the UK (Time for Blackburn).
It would make more sense to do Research in the Southern TV archives or the TV archives of the Station which broadcast Time for Blackburn..
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Milan
Two months, actually. (march 9, 1968)
What would really be interesting is to hear those 3 minutes (audio) of JJF from the NME concert that at least two IORRers (Gazza being one of them) mentioned to have on their old cassettes, in some previous NME 1968 threads.
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Rockman
Yeah it been up on IORR ... but good ta see over again ............. and again
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Rockman
Yeah it been up on IORR ... but good ta see over again ............. and again
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Rockman
Yeah it been up on IORR ... but good ta see over again ............. and again
Oh, sorry... I searched as "NME 1968" but didn't found anything.
Do you know what songs were played apart from Jumpin' Jack Flash?
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Rockman
Yeah it been up on IORR ... but good ta see over again ............. and again
Oh, sorry... I searched as "NME 1968" but didn't found anything.
Do you know what songs were played apart from Jumpin' Jack Flash?
Satisfaction.
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MileHigh
It marks the very beginning of the "modern" Stones as we know and love them!
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wonderboy
I thought Brian used to stand on the left (as we face the band).