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Kennedy
Great article. Glad it didn't pan out. Instead, we got one of the most definitive Stones documents ever from Hampton Roads.
Yeah, it was a good read. The New York City club show was news to me.
From different articles I read, it seems like Hampton wasn't on the original schedule and added later.
Maybe it was the other way around in reality: everyone but Wyman knew about itQuote
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Kennedy
Great article. Glad it didn't pan out. Instead, we got one of the most definitive Stones documents ever from Hampton Roads.
Yeah, it was a good read. The New York City club show was news to me.
From different articles I read, it seems like Hampton wasn't on the original schedule and added later.
According to Wyman the Hampton PPV was solely a Mick affair, and the band apparently didn't know about it until they arrived at the venue.
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Three DC Shows to End Stones Tour
Stones Concerts Sold Out
WASHINGTON POST
By Jan Benzel November 23, 1981
"The Washington dates complete the Stones' first tour of the United States in three years. The tour began on Sept. 25 in Philadelphia, where the 90,000 seats available for two shows at JFK Stadium were sold out in less than 24 hours."
Photos by the Rolling Stones 1981 tour photographer, Michael Halsband
May 17, 1982 photo by Bill Wyman
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JordyLicks96
This is a great interview from Mick during the '81 tour that was just posted on YouTube, especially what he says when the interview ends in response to his answer to the last question..."You can always edit that last bit."
Mick Jagger with American gossip columnist Rona Barrett during an interview in 1981.
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Kennedy
Does anyone have a copy of Time magazine from early in the 81 tour with the Stones review? I believe it had pics from the Philly opener as well as from 81.