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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 13, 2017 08:45

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Pecman
Is there any way we can turn this thread into a book?

The best thread I have ever read on IORR.

Pecman

Go for it!

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 13, 2017 08:46

Bill Graham's Rock & Roll Life Goes on Display in L.A.

A new exhibition celebrates the work of the pioneering promoter and impresario

By Steve Appleford
May 12, 2015



Keith Richards' Boots
Footwear from his 1981 tour with the Rolling Stones.


[www.rollingstone.com]



A battered pair of Keith Richards boots, now on display in Philadelphia as part of the “Bill Graham and the Rock & Roll Revolution” exhibit. (Photo courtesy of the National Museum of American Jewish History)

[www.goldminemag.com]



Boots worn by Keith Richards during the Rolling Stones’ 1981 “Tattoo You” tour, presented to Bill Graham in 1982.
Collection of David and Alex Graham. | Photo by Robert Wedemeyer, courtesy of Skirball Cultural Center


[m.discoverlosangeles.com]






DAVID GRAHAM: My dad was the tour director on the ‘81 Stones tour—that frankly rejuvenated their career, if you really
analyze it—and on that tour, Keith had a pair of boots that he was in love with. He would never play without these boots
and, in San Francisco, at a show at Candlestick Park, his heel broke off on one of the shoes. Emblematic of how hands-on
my dad was, he grabbed these boots and he personally took it upon himself to fix them, and my dad was the furthest from a
fix-it guy or a carpenter. So here’s my dad tracking down a hammer and a nail and hammering the heel back into this boot
and giving it back to him so he can play.

At the end of the tour, Keith gave him the shoes back as a gesture of love. That’s the type of stuff my dad would do.


Read more: [www.relix.com]



Graham helped usher in the era of stadium rock with his tours for the Rolling Stones and Crosby, Stills,
Nash and Young. He’s celebrated for mega benefits like the Live Aid concert and in fact died in a helicopter crash
while shuttling to work out details for a benefit.

Keith Richards boots from 1981 tour - Over 400 items—photographs, posters, album covers, newspaper clippings, instruments
and clothing items (Graham’s own scrapbooks, a shard of a Hendrix guitar, Keith Richards’ duct-taped boots and guitars
belonging to Jerry Garcia and Duane Allman), film and audio clips and even a pale approximation of a lightshow—tell
the story of a driven, brilliant and infuriating man who brought the music to the people.

Kirk Silsbee


[artsmeme.com]



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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: Redhotcarpet ()
Date: April 13, 2017 12:16

smileys with beer

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: Plink ()
Date: April 13, 2017 12:51

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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 14, 2017 09:25

Plink, I'm following your trends. Nice work!



Artwork by Ron Wood

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 14, 2017 19:10


Looks like East Rutherford

Keith's boots must have gotten repaired more on the 1982 leg of the tour with more duct tape.

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 15, 2017 21:38

SYRACUSE




Mick JAGGER and ROLLING STONES performing live onstage in Syracuse,
November, 27, 1981.




Keith Richards performs on stage at the Carrier Dome, Syracuse, New York
27th November 1981



Charlie Watts live in Syracuse performing live onstage playing drums with the Rolling Stones

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 16, 2017 09:21

SYRACUSE II




Mick Jagger of The Rolling Stones entertains a sell-out crowd at the
Carrier Dome. The Saturday concert was the second of two performances
in Syracuse.
November 28, 1981

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 16, 2017 09:52


J. Giles performing in 1982 - Ron Pownall photo
John Warren Geils Jr. 1946-2017


John Warren Geils Jr., better known as J. Geils, the guitarist of the the J. Geils Band, was found dead in his home in Groton, Massachusetts Tuesday. He was 71.

more: [www.rollingstone.com]




The J. Giles Band opened for the Rolling Stones during their 1981-1982 World Tour.
(San Diego, LA, Seattle, San Francisco, Newcastle, Leeds, Paris, Gothenburg, Rotterdam, Slane, The Netherlands; Vienna and in Germany, Nice and Bristol, Avon, Wembley Stadium, Basel, Turin and Naples and Madrid)
(Wembley 1982 above - David Redfern)




J. Giles Band JULY 7, 1982 MADRID 2012 VICENTE CALDERÓN STADIUM



Madrid














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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 17, 2017 03:25


                           EAST RUTHERFORD


                           


               





    (Original Caption) 11/5/1981-East Rutherford, NJ- Mick Jagger, of the Rolling Stones, belts out a song with guitarist
    Ron Wood (background) during the rock group's first of five concerts being performed in the New York and New Jersey area. 
    The Rolling Stones' performance in the Byrne Meadowlands Arena 11/5 is part of their 11-week tour of the United States. 
    Credit: Bettmann

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 18, 2017 04:56

EAST RUTHERFORD










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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 18, 2017 08:04

PHILADELPHIA









   
  
  
    


  


                            
                         Michael Brennan photo                                                                                                Michael Putland photo


                         



                             






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Michael Halsband                                                                                                         Ken Regan



 mick, Charlie,. Keith




Record executive Ahmet Ertegun and his wife, Mica, backstage 
at a Rolling Stones concert at JFK Stadium, Philadelphia.
Allan Tannenbaum



JFK Stadium






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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: Pecman ()
Date: April 23, 2017 06:04

I'm amazed about all these 1981 tour pictures that I've never seen before that keep turning up.

Let's keep adding...this is my favorite thread ever.

Pecman

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 24, 2017 21:11

PHILADELPHIA










Roger Barone photo





  
  Lynn Goldsmith photo


  
  
  
  
        Lynn Goldsmith photo



Lynn Goldsmith photo



Lynn Goldsmith photo




Lynn Goldsmith photo




Lynn Goldsmith photo




Lynn Goldsmith photo


September 26, 1981



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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 25, 2017 06:39

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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 26, 2017 18:40

PHILADELPHIA










September 26, 1981

photos by Michael Putland

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: stonehearted ()
Date: April 26, 2017 19:09

I haven't read through the whole thread to see if it's been posted before, but here's the (bat-like design?) shirt Mick wore for the press conference to announce the 1981 U.S. tour.






Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: stonehearted ()
Date: April 26, 2017 19:15


Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 27, 2017 03:46

PHILADELPHIA






Michael Putland photo

September 26, 1981

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 28, 2017 18:44

PHILADELPHIA








Lynn Goldsmith photos

September 26, 1981



I'm thinking maybe the bottom photo is Ron asking for
his ring that flew off his hand in to the audience. Anyone
know if that incident happened at Philly's 2nd '81 show?

I see there's a ring on his hand here but there may have been two.

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: HonkeyTonkFlash ()
Date: April 28, 2017 20:05

I was at Philly #1 and I'm pretty sure I recall the ring incident happening there. Ah, but it was more years ago than I like to admit and memories....

"Gonna find my way to heaven ..."

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 29, 2017 19:29

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HonkeyTonkFlash
I was at Philly #1 and I'm pretty sure I recall the ring incident happening there. Ah, but it was more years ago than I like to admit and memories....



And Keith forgot the chords to "Let It Bleed!" Ron had to show him.


I remember Ron got the ring back from the audience. I'll have to listen to the Philly I and II soundboards.



PHILADELPHIA










Philly I - by Lynn Goldsmith
September 25, 1981



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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: HonkeyTonkFlash ()
Date: April 30, 2017 00:39

I well remember the Let It Bleed fiasco but I was never too sure which guitarist was playing in the wrong key. I thought it was Woody but I could be wrong! smiling smiley Although undeniably ragged, I think the gig gets a worse rap than it deserves. Truly ragged but that Stones vibe was still there! I was right in front of the stage and had a great day! The one other cringe moment I recall was a very bad start to Street Fighting Man and Mick singing the wrong lyrics to virtually every verse. Found confirmation of that debacle on youtube! smiling smiley

"Gonna find my way to heaven ..."

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 30, 2017 08:03

PHILADELPHIA





September 25, 1981

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: May 1, 2017 04:02


Mark Weiss - September 25, 1981



Quote
HonkeyTonkFlash
I well remember the Let It Bleed fiasco but I was never too sure which guitarist was playing in the wrong key. I thought it was Woody but I could be wrong! smiling smiley Although undeniably ragged, I think the gig gets a worse rap than it deserves. Truly ragged but that Stones vibe was still there! I was right in front of the stage and had a great day! The one other cringe moment I recall was a very bad start to Street Fighting Man and Mick singing the wrong lyrics to virtually every verse. Found confirmation of that debacle on youtube! smiling smiley





It was during the band introductions on September 25th that Ron lost his ring, "Hey Mick. Mick. I just thrown my ring out in the audience. It's a very nice gold ring, it went over there. If you don't want to return it, it don't matter but I'm gonna get in terrible trouble."

After "Hang Fire" Ron says, "Do you know I got my ring back?"

Before "Hang Fire" Mick can be heard telling Keith how "Hang Fire" goes. "Let's Spend the Night Together may have kicked ass but Mick was in the wrong spots in the beginning.

Over all, it was a great day! Yeah, a great vibe. We got many song we didn't expect such as new versions of "Under My Thumb," "Let's Spend the Night Together," "Time is on My Side" and others we didn't expect like "Let Me Go." "Waiting on a Friend" was great to have. "All Down the Line" was one of my very favorites. "Little T&A" was a nice change for a Keith song. "Let It Bleed!" I didn't appreciate "Tops" at the time but glad we got it. That's one song the Stones need to bring back!

"Down the Road Apiece" was a real treat the second day in Philly! I never did appreciate "Mona" but it's always nice to have something different and rare.

It was a great concert because it was a great day, a great audience, great weather and the Stones reinvented. Yeah, the Stones were ragged but that is part of the charm of the Philly shows.

My good friend who is a huge Stones fan still laughs about Keith forgetting the chords to "Let It Bleed." "There they were, the greatest Rock and Roll Band in the world. Professionals forgetting the chords. Too Funny!"




Philadelphia


Under My Thumb
When The Whip Comes Down
Neighbours
Just My Imagination
Shattered
Let’s Spend The Night Together
Black Limousine
She’s So Cold
Time Is On My Side
Beast Of Burden
Waiting On A Friend
Let It Bleed
Band introduction
You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Tops
Tumbling Dice
Hang Fire
Let Me Go
Little T & A
Start Me Up
Miss You
Honky Tonk Women
All Down The Line
Brown Sugar
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man
Satisfaction

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: May 2, 2017 07:45

PHILADELPHIA


  
  
  
Mark Weiss photos - September 25, 1981

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: May 3, 2017 05:17

PHILADELPHIA



Mark Weiss photo - September 26, 1981

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: May 3, 2017 19:03

PHILADELPHIA































September 26, 1981




photographer unknow

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: May 4, 2017 17:51

PHILADELPHIA





September 26, 1981

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: Plink ()
Date: May 5, 2017 02:44

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