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Andy Warhol's Interview magazine August 1981 Cover and Interview: Rolling Stones Mick Jagger photos: Peter Strongwater [philoandphil.blogspot.com] the above image originally posted by proudmary
SLANE photo by joanne Derek Speirs Rolling Stones Gig at Slane Castle, July 24th, 1982. Also on the bill that day were the Chieftains. All photos by Derek Speirs – scanned by Brand New Retro from Magill Magazine, August 1982. SLANE - Patrick Donald Mick Jagger On Stage At Slane Castle In 1982 Photos by Andy Spearman Eric Luke 24th July 1982 The Rolling Stones were the first international act to headline at the Slane Castle venue. The sloping grounds of Slane Castle formed a natural amphitheatre for the rock fans who came from all corners of Ireland and beyond to see the legendary group. As many 100,000 people attended the event. The admission fee was £12. Headlined by the Rolling Stones with support acts, The J. Geils Band, The Chieftains and George Thorogood and the Destroyers. 1982 SETLIST Under My Thumb When the Whip Comes Down Let’s Spend the Night Together Shattered Neighbours Black Limousine Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me) (The Temptations cover) Twenty Flight Rock (Eddie Cochran cover) Going to a Go-Go Let Me Go Time is on My Side Beast of Burden You Can’t Always Get What You Want Little T&A Angie Tumbling Dice She’s So Cold Hang Fire Miss You Honky Tonk Women Brown Sugar Start Me Up Jumpin’ Jack Flash (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
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Nathalie Delon and Mick Jagger at a party at 'L'Apocalypse' nightclub -Bertrand Rindoff Petroff August 28, 1983
MADRID J. Giles BandRolling Stones unforgettable concert a day of biblical storm in July 1982 - MIGUEL PALACIOS On July 7, 1982 at the Vicente Calderon stadium in Madrid, with the Rolling Stones playing under a massive storm on his first visit to the capital of Spain. The Rolling Stones came to Spain from the hand of the promoter Gay Mercader and his company Gay & Company , returning to bring our country six years after that extraordinary concert in Barcelona June 11, 1976, just after the death of dictator Franco. Gay Mercader had intended to bring the Rolling Stones to Spain for the World Cup which was held that year in Spain, the 'Global 82', the challenge was that they acted in Madrid and Barcelona under the sponsorship of the sports brand Adidas. Concerts by The Rolling Stones were scheduled to take place in two evenings, the Estadio Vicente Calderon in Madrid and Estadio de Sarria in Barcelona in July 1982. Tickets for both concerts are put on sale, running out practically in a jiffy in Barcelona's Sarria 40 thousand and the Vicente Calderon also running low. But differences arise in the time between Pablo Porta, president of the Spanish Football Federation and World Championship and Raimundo Saporta, head of the cultural events of the World Cup, which makes the stadium the soccer team Espanyol not yield (Spanish) in Barcelona. Finally, the concert is canceled The Rolling Stones in Barcelona, moving to Madrid two days after the first in the same stadium. The Rolling Stones act in Madrid on 7 and 9 July 1982. The first concert with 65,000 tickets sold, filled to the brim, and the second concert with just a little time to maneuver to sell tickets was reached to almost a few weeks before concert with just about 26 thousand tickets sold, a powerful radio campaign wedges getting insistent that the July 9, 1982 went back to repopulate the Vicente Calderon. The Rolling Stones and that concert of June 7, 1982 will be remembered for the great storm that hit Madrid since the beginning of the concert, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards prefieron continue with the concert and not stopping before the collective madness of the nearly 70 thousand spectators that night. Concert tickets for The Rolling Stones in Madrid this July 7, 1982 cost 2000 pesetas, about 12 euros, and had as support the magnificent American band, The J. Geils Band . The Rolling Stones would call that tour as The Rolling Stones European Tour 1982 would be his first tour after six long years, and the longest to date, starting in the United States in 1981 from September until nearly the end of December 1981. Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2016-08-19 07:10 by exilestones.
EAST RUTHERFORD The Rolling Stones had a great influence on Tina Turner’s career. Tina was influenced by their music and covered their songs throughout her career (Honky Tonk Woman, Jumping Jack Flash, It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll, Out Of Time). Moreover, she was impressed by their capability to sell out arena’s and stadiums all over the world. But it wasn’t just Tina who was influenced by the Rolling Stones, the Stones were big fans of Ike & Tina. They brought Ike & Tina along to open for them on their 1966 UK tour, introducing them to the UK audience. Also on their 1969 US tour, Ike & Tina were the opening act, and this got them more known among the wider US public. Ike, Mick, Tina, Keith and Claudia Lennear backstage 1969 Another major turning point in Tina’s career came in 1981, when she was invited to open for the Rolling Stones during three dates in East Rutherford, New Jersey. This, together with appearances with Rod Stewart in concert and on Saturday Night Live, plus a succesful series of concerts at New York club The Ritz, marked the beginning of her comeback as a solo artist. Besides her opening act, Tina also duetted with the Stones on Honky Tonk Woman during their set. All three of the nights (November 5, 6 and 7) at the Brendan Byrne Arena (now IZOD Center) in East Rutherford were recorded. Oh, and in case you are wondering why Tina and Mick appear to be singing something else… that’s because they are! While Mick sings about Honky Tonk Women, Tina considers herself being one of them, a Honky Tonk Woman. Tina is known for changing the lyrics a bit for her cover songs (partly her creative input, partly because she has trouble remembering the lyrics). Therefore, here are the lyrics to Tina’s version of Honky Tonk Women: Honky Tonk Man. I met a gin soaked, bar-room man in Memphis, He tried to take me upstairs for a ride. He had to heave me right across his shoulder ‘Cause I just can’t seem to drink the man off my mind. I’m a honky tonk woman Gimme, gimme, gimme a honky tonk man. I laid a VIP in New York City, I had to get myself out of a fight with his wife. Later the man, he covered me in roses, red roses! He blew my nose and then he blew my mind. I’m a honky tonk woman Gimme, gimme, gimme a honky tonk man. [tinaturnerblog.com] Andy Warhol, LeRoy Neiman and Tina Turner at a Rolling Stones concert. Photographer unknown.