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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: Redhotcarpet ()
Date: January 2, 2019 13:06

Cheers Exile!

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: January 5, 2019 04:01





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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: Carnaby ()
Date: January 5, 2019 06:36


Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: January 5, 2019 13:26

Hey Carnaby,

Where is the above photo from? Ron looks very young.

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Date: January 5, 2019 16:24

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exilestones
HARTFORD



Michael Brito photo

You're amazing Exile. Never seen that one. Never seen Jagger with that hat in '81. And Carnaby always finds rare pics too.

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: shattered ()
Date: January 5, 2019 21:50

Hi Exile: Wanted to thank you for all the snaps and Happy New Year.smiling smiley

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: January 8, 2019 00:49

Cheers and Happy New Year!

2019 has much more for the Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes thread. I'm amazed this thread is still going.

About Mick's hat. Yeah, it's a rare pic with the hat. He wore to other caps in 1981, DC and Pontiac (and maybe more).

I've been working behind the scene sorting out many 1981-1982 photos, etc.. I'm trying to put them in order for presentation; website, book/magazine, free download, etc,, There's many that images that need to be identified as to the date and location of the live photos. I'm also photo-shopping the images for best clarity. It's a huge project.

Lately, I've been separating each 1981 or 1982 concerts, each in to their own folder. Then I each concert/event/whatever in an order to tell the story. There's a lot of work with that part of it. I enjoy the hobby.

Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes goes on and on. Thanks for coming along.

Cheers to everyone for your help and showing your support by visiting this thread. more snaps to come!

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: January 8, 2019 00:56

                                  HARTFORD
                                 

                                                                                           Michael Halsband photo



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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: January 13, 2019 21:19

1980








Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: January 13, 2019 21:27

 
   Lynn Goldsmith 1982




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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: gastonl74 ()
Date: January 14, 2019 06:14

Quote
exilestones
Cheers and Happy New Year!

2019 has much more for the Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes thread. I'm amazed this thread is still going.

About Mick's hat. Yeah, it's a rare pic with the hat. He wore to other caps in 1981, DC and Pontiac (and maybe more).

I've been working behind the scene sorting out many 1981-1982 photos, etc.. I'm trying to put them in order for presentation; website, book/magazine, free download, etc,, There's many that images that need to be identified as to the date and location of the live photos. I'm also photo-shopping the images for best clarity. It's a huge project.

Lately, I've been separating each 1981 or 1982 concerts, each in to their own folder. Then I each concert/event/whatever in an order to tell the story. There's a lot of work with that part of it. I enjoy the hobby.

Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes goes on and on. Thanks for coming along.

Cheers to everyone for your help and showing your support by visiting this thread. more snaps to come!

excelente trabajo!! Lo apreciaremos Muchisimo!!
Gracias Simplemente GracIas!!

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: January 17, 2019 03:29

Quote
gastonl74

excelente trabajo!! Lo apreciaremos Muchisimo!!
Gracias Simplemente GracIas!!


Hi Gastonl74,

Enjoy this below!




GOTHENBURG













Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: Redhotcarpet ()
Date: January 17, 2019 12:07

T h a n k y o u E x i l e !

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: two4fun111 ()
Date: January 17, 2019 19:56

it was a great wkend

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: January 20, 2019 20:31

ORLANDO

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One Stones fan is getting the party stared before Van Halen Took the stage.
Orlando 1981





Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: January 21, 2019 21:48

ORLANDO










ORLANDO






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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: January 21, 2019 22:11

ORLANDO



Van Halen Takes the stage in Orlando on their 1981 Fair Warning Tour.



Van Halen's Diver Down album (1982) features a photo of Van Halen on stage at the
Tangerine Bowl in Orlando, Florida as they concluded a set opening for The Rolling Stones.

Richard Aaron photo



        
          
VIDEO: "Dancing in the Street" 1981



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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: January 25, 2019 04:15

ORLANDO














                      



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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: January 27, 2019 21:58

                       



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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: January 27, 2019 22:53

ORLANDO


Larry Singer photo





Cherie Diez photo - October 24, 1981










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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: January 30, 2019 02:11

ORLANDO






Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: January 30, 2019 02:14

ORLANDO









Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: February 4, 2019 01:59

LONG VIEW FARM










Ken Regan photos

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: February 7, 2019 01:54


photo by Dave Hogan

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: February 10, 2019 02:47

Rare Tattoo You CD:

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ironbelly
The Rolling Stones – Tattoo You [CP35-3032], ‘Black triangle’ CD

Booklet cover: VG+, negligible wear near staples
Booklet inside: EX, no stains, no tears, no marks
Back cover: VG+, sunburn to one spine

CD is pressed by Toshiba
Matrix: CP35-3032-3 1A1, clear plastic hub.
CD play side: VG, some radial hairlines and a couple of minor scuffs. Plays w/o skips, rips 100% accurate. One would grade it VG+, but I am putting it this way, just in case.
CD label side: EX

Comes with original Patent Pended tray with one Compact Disc logo in the upper right corner.
Sorry, replacement jewel case
Sorry, no OBI, no Golden Price Sticker



Asking price:
$90 (including shipment with tracking number) for the US and the ROW.
80 EUR (including shipment with tracking number) for the EU.

Post here [iorr.org] and e-mail me if interesting.
Thank you for looking.

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: February 11, 2019 02:12





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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: February 14, 2019 13:24

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Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: Elmo Lewis ()
Date: February 15, 2019 16:03

Quote
exilestones
SAINT LOUIS





          
    












Reviewer must have been in high school. I think he meant "Twenty Flight Rock" and "Little T & A".

"No Anchovies, Please"

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: February 16, 2019 23:29


Secret Dates Kick Off Stones Tour - Other show banned in Boston.
By MARK MOSES AND KURT LODER

OCTOBER 29, 1981 3:20PM ET



Mick Jagger and Keith Richards perform during a North American tour, 1981.
Paul Natkin photo


Ever since August 17th, when the Rolling Stones moved into the Long View Farm
recording complex in North Brookfield, Massachusetts, to begin rehearsals for
their first U.S. tour in three years, rumors had been rocketing around New
England that the band would play at least one surprise small-club gig. On
September 14th, they finally did – and proved that the Stones’ magic remains
undimmed after nearly twenty years.

Logistics for the show were kept as simple as possible. Three hundred tickets
were distributed through WAAF-FM, a rock station in Worcester, not far from
the farm. The lucky recipients were those listeners who were found either
wearing the station’s logo or having WAAF bumper stickers affixed to their
cars. The site of the impromptu concert – an earthy, Union Jack-emblazoned
Worcester rock club called Sir Morgan’s Cove – was kept secret by WAAF until
another station, WBCN-FM in Boston, an hour away, leaked the location. Not
wanting to prompt a riot, WBCN warned its listeners to stay away from the
small Worcester club – apparently to little avail.

A crowd of approximately 1,500 to 4,000 fans lined both sides of the street
outside the club for three blocks. Worcester police – an initial force of
seventeen officers soon augmented by two busloads of reinforcements – kept the
crowd off the streets and monitored access to the club from nearby rooftops.
Several arrests were made for disorderly conduct and use of firecrackers, but
overall, the atmosphere was that of a woozy block party. In the intermittent
rain, hard-core fans rubbed elbows with disgruntled British and American
reporters (all press had been specifically excluded from the gig) and bemused
locals (some of whom eventually drifted off to Sam’s Tavern, two doors down,
to watch the Oakland Raiders play the Minnesota Vikings on TV). Crowd
commentary ranged from shouts of “Death to imperialism!” and “A media event!
In Worcester!” to “C’mon, Mick, show us your underwear!”

At around 11:30 p.m., a thirty-five-foot van squeezed into the alley between
Sir Morgan’s Cove and a neighboring garage. Inside were all five Rolling
Stones, two auxiliary keyboardists (tour vets Ian Stewart and ex-Face Ian
McLagan) and Keith Richards‘ twelve-year-old son, Marlon. (“He was sort of
coordinatin’ security,” Richards later remarked. “Sittin’ in the front of the
bus, sayin’ to the driver, ‘Where do we meet the police escort?'”)

At midnight, the Stones took the tiny stage and, powered by the unmistakable,
resounding wallop of Charlie Watts’ drums, plowed through an exciting ninety-
minute set that included such tried-and-true war horses as “Honky Tonk Women”
and “Under My Thumb,” mixed in with more recent material (“Miss You,”
“Shattered,” “When the Whip Comes Down,” “Hang Fire,” “Neighbors”) and an
assortment of such seldom-heard gems as “I Just Want to Make Love to You,” “Let
It Bleed” and “All Down the Line.” Hot and sweaty was the word for it.

“It was extraordinary,” said Gil Markle, the owner of Long View Farm, who was
also on the scene. “It’s a very small place, and people were dumbfounded that
they were actually seeing a legend so close up.”

The Stones finished with a rousing version of “Jumpin’ Jack Flash.” At 1:40
a.m., their van backed out of the alley, Jagger lifted one of the rear curtains
and grinned, and then the group was gone.

“It was great,” said a still-smiling Richards a few days later. “Probably
better than we thought, because it was our first gig, and technically it was
real rough. Also it was so hot, and there was no air. But the audience was
great; we all had a good time and it really helped us, you know? Afterward, we
knew exactly which songs worked onstage and which ones we didn’t know well
enough and needed to rehearse. It wasn’t a difficult gig, really. It was as if
we were playing the Station Hotel in Richmond in 1963. You don’t forget those
things. It was sort of like, ‘Well, we did it then, we can do it now.’ “

In the days following their set at Sir Morgan’s Cove, the Stones attempted to
set up another surprise gig. On Tuesday, September 15th, concert promoter Don
Law applied to the city of Boston for a license for the band to play at the
2,800-seat Orpheum Theatre the following Friday and Saturday nights. This plan
was rejected by security-conscious authorities on Wednesday. The same day,
Boston’s mayor, Kevin White, offered to let the Stones play a free concert at
the City Hall plaza on Sunday; radio stations WAAF and WBCN encouraged this
plan by offering to help defray security costs. The Stones, however, declined.
“The fun of it was gone,” said a spokeswoman for the group. “It became a
political thing.”

Finally, all systems seemed to be go for a concert on Saturday, September 19th,
at the 3,200-seat Ocean State Theatre in Providence, Rhode Island. The night
before, however, a local television station, WLNE, interrupted a Boston Red
Sox game to leak the news. By eleven o’clock, two other stations had reported
the supposedly secret gig. The Stones canceled.

“We’re just going to start the tour as scheduled, in Philadelphia on September
25th,” the group’s spokeswoman said wearily. She also downplayed a story in
the Hollywood Reporter that said the Stones’ tour, due to run through mid-
December, would ultimately gross some $39 million – more than any previous
series of concerts. “The tour may gross $30 million,” she said, “but that
doesn’t mean the Rolling Stones will get anywhere near that. Their production
costs are very, very high.”

So high, it seems, that the group was happy to accept a partial subsidy of the
tour from Jovan, the men’s cologne manufacturer. “We’ve never done any of that
crap before,” said Richards of the multimillion-dollar Jovan deal. “But we can
use the money constructively to pay for small gigs that otherwise we wouldn’t
have been able to do. It’s like a happy medium: Jovan is getting what they want
out of it, and we’re getting some cash up front to pay for gigs that we’re
gonna work at a loss. I mean, with the crew and the equipment we’ve got, by the
time they’ve got the stuff in the front door of those small places, it’s
costin’ the Stones bread, you know? That’s no way to run a tour.”


This story is from the October 29th, 1981 issue of Rolling Stone.

Re: Stones 1981-1982 Wardrobes
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: February 17, 2019 16:50

BOSTON


Policeman Holds Back Rolling Stones Fans

(Original Caption) 9/15/1981-Worcester, Massachusetts- A Worcester policeman
holds back some of the enthusiastic fans that were trying to catch a glimpse of
the Rolling Stones rock group outside Morgan's Cove where they are appearing
on their current tour.







BOSTON



Rolling Stones In Concert at Sir Morgan's Cove

WORCESTER, MA - SEPTEMBER 14: Mick Jagger performs
with The Rolling Stones at Sir Morgan's Cove in Worcester
on Sep. 14, 1981. The show at the 300-capacity club was a
secret warm-up performance for the band's upcoming tour.

Stan Grossfeld photo

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