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Deltics
I don't think that's what he meant, Dandy!
I think he's looking for the first time Keef did his "solo" spot during a Stones gig.
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DandelionPowderman
He he, I missed the word «alone»
Well, he sang the first verse to a pre-recorded track on Salt Of The Earth on Rock'n'Roll Circus.
He sang Happy, backed by Mick, on stage for the first time in 1972.
But the first time he had the stage for himself (sans Mick) was on Little T+A in 1981.
I hope that helped a bit more
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DandelionPowderman
Kind of Lonesome (Question: Is this Blue And Lonesome?)
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DandelionPowderman
Kind of Lonesome (Question: Is this Blue And Lonesome?)
I did not know this, but searched and found:
According to
[www.allmusic.com]
where one album is the top left, containing material listed on
[www.allmusic.com]
it is a Jimmy Reed song.
What is also said more directly, but with no nearer source given, at
[www.setlist.fm]
I was there for that ,right up front on the barricade in Keith's face and it was glorious !!!!!!!!!!!!Quote
DandelionPowderman
He he, I missed the word «alone»
Well, he sang the first verse to a pre-recorded track on Salt Of The Earth on Rock'n'Roll Circus.
He sang Happy, backed by Mick, on stage for the first time in Vancouver 1972.
But the first time he had the stage for himself (sans Mick) was on Little T+A in Philly (September 25) 1981.
I hope that helped a bit more
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TheGreekI was there for that ,right up front on the barricade in Keith's face and it was glorious !!!!!!!!!!!!Quote
DandelionPowderman
He he, I missed the word «alone»
Well, he sang the first verse to a pre-recorded track on Salt Of The Earth on Rock'n'Roll Circus.
He sang Happy, backed by Mick, on stage for the first time in Vancouver 1972.
But the first time he had the stage for himself (sans Mick) was on Little T+A in Philly (September 25) 1981.
I hope that helped a bit more
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DandelionPowderman
He he, I missed the word «alone»
Well, he sang the first verse to a pre-recorded track on Salt Of The Earth on Rock'n'Roll Circus.
He sang Happy, backed by Mick, on stage for the first time in Vancouver 1972.
But the first time he had the stage for himself (sans Mick) was on Little T+A in Philly (September 25) 1981.
I hope that helped a bit more
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HonkeyTonkFlash
Don't think Keith had laid down the "No Mick when I'm singing" law at that point.
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ab
I thought it was written into one of 81 tour contracts that Jagger couldn't be onstage during Keef's lead vocal turn. He wasn't at the two 81 shows I attended (11/12 and 12/7).
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HonkeyTonkFlash
Don't think Keith had laid down the "No Mick when I'm singing" law at that point.Quote
ab
I thought it was written into one of 81 tour contracts that Jagger couldn't be onstage during Keef's lead vocal turn. He wasn't at the two 81 shows I attended (11/12 and 12/7).
Really? I didn't know that was a rule. I guess that makes sense. I guess I just assumed Mick goes off cause he needs a breather.
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HonkeyTonkFlash
Don't think Keith had laid down the "No Mick when I'm singing" law at that point.Quote
ab
I thought it was written into one of 81 tour contracts that Jagger couldn't be onstage during Keef's lead vocal turn. He wasn't at the two 81 shows I attended (11/12 and 12/7).
Really? I didn't know that was a rule. I guess that makes sense. I guess I just assumed Mick goes off cause he needs a breather.
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DandelionPowderman
With the Stones:
Marquee Club, London, England – July 12, 1962 – Setlist
Kansas City
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Harry
What about live version of "Sure the one you need" on 1975 Stones tour? Milwaukee for example.
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DandelionPowderman
He he, I missed the word «alone»
Well, he sang the first verse to a pre-recorded track on Salt Of The Earth on Rock'n'Roll Circus.
He sang Happy, backed by Mick, on stage for the first time in Vancouver 1972.
But the first time he had the stage for himself (sans Mick) was on Little T+A in Philly (September 25) 1981.
I hope that helped a bit more
I was at that gig and I'm pretty sure I recall Mick dancing around and pointing at Keith singing T&A. Don't think Keith had laid down the "No Mick when I'm singing" law at that point.
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DandelionPowderman
You guys sound like the Oslo-crowd on the Sex Pistols-show at The Penguin Club in Oslo in 1976. The club's capacity was 140, or so, but everybody was there...
On a serious note, it must have been awesome seeing the ramshackle in Philly. Two legandaric shows
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DandelionPowderman
You guys sound like the Oslo-crowd on the Sex Pistols-show at The Penguin Club in Oslo in 1976. The club's capacity was 140, or so, but everybody was there...
On a serious note, it must have been awesome seeing the ramshackle in Philly. Two legandaric shows
It was crazy! They played after, what I believe, was there longest hiatus at that point. I got into the Stones well after the '78 tour, so was not around for those wonderful shows ... although I've experienced them on many a bootleg (and now official) . However in that interlude, I had bought all the albums and several bootlegs at that point, so I knew their entire catalog by that point.
Anyway, I was at the first night, traffic was a nightmare, we had horrible seats far up in the upper deck, but we didn't care, it was our first ever Stones experience ... G Thorogood was good enough. I never liked Journey, not even at that point, we suffered through that set, the crowd was dead or at least where i was ... and then after a couple hours, the Stones came out to an unbelievable uproar.
And by coincidence, that seems to have been the first time Keith took the lead with no Mick on the stage, I think they did that for my benefit.