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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: February 14, 2022 17:04

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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
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Date: February 14, 2022 17:18


Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
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Date: February 18, 2022 12:57


Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 1, 2022 02:38

Rolling Stones - All About Promotion - New York City 1981


Boxes of requests for Rolling Stones tickets in 1981 Fill the Room
Concert promotion workers process applications for the upcoming
Rolling Stones New York concert on Friday, Oct. 16, 1981 in one of
the three rooms in a Manhattan office building filled with the appli-
cations. Tickets to the tremendously popular rock group's concert
were sold on a lottery basis. The concert was held November 12th
and 13th at Madison Square Garden.

(AP Photo/David Pickoff)



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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 1, 2022 02:51


Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
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Date: March 2, 2022 06:19


Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 5, 2022 02:44


1982 Germany

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 6, 2022 22:54

New York Times, November 13, 1981


20,000 FLOCK TO GARDEN FOR ROLLING STONES SHOW

Two decades after they began, the Rolling Stones played last night
before a tumultuous, whistling, screaming, stomping crowd of 20,000 mostly
teen-age fans at Madison Square Garden.

After a lengthy ovation, the five-man British rock group stormed onto a white
egg-shaped stage in multicolored outfits and began playing ''Under My Thumb''
shortly after 10 o'clock.

''For me, this is the best group,'' Louis Peixoto, a 23-year-old English
student from Florianopolis, Brazil, said. ''I love the Rolling Stones since
I was a little boy.''

Outside, plainclothes police officers made several dozen arrests, mostly on
drug charges. More than 300 officers, including mounted units, patrolled a
network of blue barricades that surrounded the Garden as the crowd surged in.

The show, and another in the Garden tonight, is part of a 12-week tour in which
the Stones bill themselves as the ''Greatest Rock-and-Roll Band in the
World.'' The tour has produced massive crowds wherever it has gone and arrests
and disturbances in Hartford and Worcester, Mass. The group is the biggest
performing band in terms of longevity and sales. The tour is expected to be
the biggest moneymaker in the 25-year history of rock-and-roll.

Most of the fans, who paid $15 in a lottery or up to $100 or more to scalpers,
were not born when the group was founded. ''They're up to all times,'' Chris
Aimetti, 16, of Uniondale, L.I., said. ''I could still get into the music they
were playing before I was born.''

Mark Parlermo, 20, of Hasbrouck Heights, N.J., said: ''I used to wonder what
it was like in the 60's. Now that we had a chance I couldn't pass it up.''

Anthony Corleone, 25, of Manhattan, a ticketholder who plays guitar in a band,
said: ''They have been the influence on me since I was 10 years old. I saw
them on television when I was 9, and right here in the Garden 10 years ago.
They are the best band in the world.'' Scalpers Asking $250

About 100,000 tickets for shows at the Garden and the Meadowlands Arena were
sold under a complicated system of sudden announcements, written applications
and random selections. Two $15 color-coded tickets were made available to
each winner. Three million applications were received.

Some winners chose to sell their tickets, and scores of scalpers were asking as
much as $250 for tickets on Seventh Avenue in front of the Garden. Nearby,
drug sellers offered marijuana, cocaine and mescaline in heavy whispers.

The ranking police officer on the scene, Assistant Chief Milton Schwartz, said
that large groups of spectators without tickets would be showing up later to
participate ''in the event.''

''This is more than a concert, it is an event,'' he said. ''People want to be a
part of it.'' Despite the massive publicity, three members of the group went
unrecognized outside the Garden as they went in to check out the stage.

According to Paul Wasserman, a spokesman for the group, Mick Jagger, who has a
home on on Central Park West, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts each drove up to
the employee entrance in ''non-star-like vehicles'' and walked in unnoticed.

After tonight, the group's only other New York appearance will be a closed-
circuit televison special to be broadcast Dec. 18 via satellite from a New York
nightclub. ----




A version of this article appears in print on Nov. 13, 1981, Section C, Page 12 of the National edition with the headline: 20,000 FLOCK TO GARDEN FOR ROLLING STONES SHOW.

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 6, 2022 23:03


Crowds and New York City police gathered at Madison Square Garden on Thursday, Nov. 12, 1981 in anticipation of a
Rolling Stones concert. Screamin’ Jay Hawkins kicked off the first of two shows at 8:30 pm under massive police security.

(AP Photo/Ray Stubblebine)

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: March 7, 2022 00:12

Hey good find there exile ... fanks

Screamin' Jay opener .... cool..



ROCKMAN

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 9, 2022 04:06

Intimate portrait of David Bowie at the height of stardom


David Bowie jokes with Mick Jagger with Bianca Jagger in New York in 1983.
DENIS O'REGAN

The other face of the 'White Duke'. Denis O'Regan went from being kicked out of
Rolling Stones concert to being 'the' photographer for the tours of the
Rolling Stones and Queen. But with Bowie he had a 13-year relationship and gave
him carte blanche, which is now reflected in a book.


Working as an official photographer on a rock star's tour may be one of the
most desirable jobs in the world, but how do you get there? Denis O'Regan, a
former contributor to the English magazine New Musical Express explains it was
something accidental, and a decisive turning point in their life.

He once tried to sneak into a Rolling Stones concert without accreditation and
was kicked out of the pit by the band 's tour manager . Years later she tried
again, now legally, and talking to the same person, she asked: "Do you have an
official photographer?" "No," they told him, and he offered to do it during
the European tour of the Tattoo You album in 1982.

Previously, O'Regan had worked with bands like Thin Lizzy or Duran Duran , and
years later he would also work with Queen -during the Magic Tour , which would
culminate in the historic Wembley concert-, Pink Floyd or Kiss , although the
An artist who really marked his career was David Bowie, for whom he was the
official photographer during two consecutive tours, those of 1983 -to promote
' his album Let's Dance- and 1987.

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 10, 2022 17:37


Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts and Ron Wood of The Rolling Stones at D.I.R. party in
New York City on June 27,1980.

photo by Ebet Roberts



Charlie Watts and Jim Carroll chat at D.I.R. party



Bob Meyrowitz, Charlie Watts, Jim Carroll and music producer Peter Kauff at a
DIR party in New York City.

photo by Ebet Roberts




Earl McGrath with Charlie Watts and Mick Jagger
photo by Ebet Roberts

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: snorton ()
Date: March 10, 2022 17:42

D.I.R.?
Mick is wearing the same shirt as the Waiting on a Friend video.

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: Eleanor Rigby ()
Date: March 11, 2022 14:47

Quote
exilestones

1982 Germany

Great pic!

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: Mathijs ()
Date: March 11, 2022 15:10

Quote
snorton
D.I.R.?
Mick is wearing the same shirt as the Waiting on a Friend video.

It clearly was a favorite shirt as he wore it two years in a row.

Mathijs

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 16, 2022 16:49

   
   
Poster Looks Like Aberdeen 1982

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: NoPanic ()
Date: March 16, 2022 17:42

That's Boulder 81 I think

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 17, 2022 20:58

I don't think Mick wore those pants in Boulder. It does look outdoors, so it can't be Aberdeen.

Mick wore that jacket in San Francisco, Boulder and Orlando.

Those pants are not Aberdeen, San Francisco, Boulder or Orlando.


I don't know where the image was captured.



Mick Jagger (AGI, 1983). Rolled, Very Fine-. Personality Poster (62.5" X 76") large-format poster featuring the lead singer of the Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger



Vintage Mick Jagger 1981 Concert "Let's Spend the Night Together" Rolling Stones Black White Huge Door Poster. Distributed in Europe by AGI Sydney Stauntenburg 1983

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: Kennedy ()
Date: March 17, 2022 21:06

Quote
exilestones
I don't think Mick wore those pants in Boulder. It does look outdoors, so it can't be Aberdeen.

Mick wore that jacket in San Francisco, Boulder and Orlando.

Those pants are not Aberdeen, San Francisco, Boulder or Orlando.


I don't know where the image was captured.



Mick Jagger (AGI, 1983). Rolled, Very Fine-. Personality Poster (62.5" X 76") large-format poster featuring the lead singer of the Rolling Stones, Mick Jagger



Vintage Mick Jagger 1981 Concert "Let's Spend the Night Together" Rolling Stones Black White Huge Door Poster. Distributed in Europe by AGI Sydney Stauntenburg 1983


I'm 99% sure it is SF. In any case, clearly not 82.

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: Kennedy ()
Date: March 17, 2022 21:07

SF 81


Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: Kennedy ()
Date: March 17, 2022 21:09

With the jacket SF 81


Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 18, 2022 14:30

Quote
Kennedy
With the jacket SF 81


Wow! thanks.


San Francisco - October 17, 1981 - photo Larry Hulst



San Francisco - October 16, 1981 - photo Rocky W. Widner



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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 18, 2022 14:30

CBS 8 San Diego, 1981 News Report



Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 26, 2022 04:50


The Stones at the St. Paul Civic Center on Nov. 21, 1981
photo Dave Brewster





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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 27, 2022 04:48

Heading Home


Keith Richards and Patti Hansen in Heathrow Airport
before boarding a Concorde to NYC.

Decmber 20, 1982 photo Victor Crawshaw

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: March 29, 2022 16:41




Buffalo News Reports 1981

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
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Date: March 30, 2022 05:17


Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 2, 2022 02:00

PARIS







photos by Guido Harari

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 10, 2022 21:33


photo by Michael Halsband

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: April 13, 2022 04:51


Aberdeen 1982
Richard Young

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