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Gazza
You could argue that they toured on a live album in 1970 and 1982
No, you couldn't actually.
In those days, they did the USA first. That was the Tattoo You tour (U.S. 1981), just like they did it in '72.
First the U.S. audience, then the European/Rest of World audience.
STILL LIFE was released prior to the 1982 tour. So, yes you could argue that they toured on a live album. Of course they were touring TATTOO YOU but STILL LIFE was released one day before the European tour started. And, unlike the 1981 US tour that didn't feature anything from TATTOO YOU (other than, at least from what I can find, the San Francisco show), they used imagery from STILL LIFE to promote the tour.
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Hairball
I'm pretty sure Gaslight is referring to imagery from Tattoo You for the 1981 US tour (specific to San Francisco - tickets, promotion, etc).
Songs from Tattoo You played at L.A. Coliseum, 1981
(Both Oct. 9 and 11)
Black Limousine
Waiting on a Friend
Little T&A
Hang Fire
Start Me Up
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Shott
Jesus now when I come for information on new stones I have to read about Ringo's solo career?
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Maindefender
Hands down this is the best thread ever....... If only Ringo opened for the a Stones this summer
Backed by his new All Starr Band:
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Rokyfan
Ok i owe the board an apology. I mentioned ringo as a total freaking joke just because someone mentioned john paul and george. I had no idea anyone would seriously discuss ringo's solo career
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Hairball
I'm pretty sure Gaslight is referring to imagery from Tattoo You for the 1981 US tour (specific to San Francisco - tickets, promotion, etc).
Songs from Tattoo You played at L.A. Coliseum, 1981
(Both Oct. 9 and 11)
Black Limousine
Waiting on a Friend
Little T&A
Hang Fire
Start Me Up
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Maindefender
Hands down this is the best thread ever....... If only Ringo opened for the a Stones this summer
Backed by his new All Starr Band:
Coming to think of it: didn't Keith and Paul McCartney record some songs in Keith's house in Jamaica. Any news on that?
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Hairball
I'm pretty sure Gaslight is referring to imagery from Tattoo You for the 1981 US tour (specific to San Francisco - tickets, promotion, etc).
Songs from Tattoo You played at L.A. Coliseum, 1981
(Both Oct. 9 and 11)
Black Limousine
Waiting on a Friend
Little T&A
Hang Fire
Start Me Up
Neighbours, too, I presume.
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Maindefender
Hands down this is the best thread ever....... If only Ringo opened for the a Stones this summer
Backed by his new All Starr Band:
Coming to think of it: didn't Keith and Paul McCartney record some songs in Keith's house in Jamaica. Any news on that?
"A song Richards apparently was proud of because “the lyrics were pinned to my wall for many weeks”. But until today, the track has never been released.
The collaboration came spontaneously when McCartney was on vacation in the Caribbean Turks and Caicos Islands in January 2005.
As far as it is known, they only have written the song, not recorded it. But a few years ago Richards insisted he still intends to do so one day:".
The McCartney-Richards collaboration
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Gazza
You could argue that they toured on a live album in 1970 and 1982
No, you couldn't actually.
In those days, they did the USA first. That was the Tattoo You tour (U.S. 1981), just like they did it in '72.
First the U.S. audience, then the European/Rest of World audience.
STILL LIFE was released prior to the 1982 tour. So, yes you could argue that they toured on a live album. Of course they were touring TATTOO YOU but STILL LIFE was released one day before the European tour started. And, unlike the 1981 US tour that didn't feature anything from TATTOO YOU (other than, at least from what I can find, the San Francisco show), they used imagery from STILL LIFE to promote the tour.
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Whale
"Unpinned".
"Is there no hope left?"
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Hairball
The collaboration came spontaneously when McCartney was on vacation in the Caribbean Turks and Caicos Islands in January 2005.
The McCartney-Richards collaboration
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Gazza
You could argue that they toured on a live album in 1970 and 1982
No, you couldn't actually.
In those days, they did the USA first. That was the Tattoo You tour (U.S. 1981), just like they did it in '72.
First the U.S. audience, then the European/Rest of World audience.
STILL LIFE was released prior to the 1982 tour. So, yes you could argue that they toured on a live album. Of course they were touring TATTOO YOU but STILL LIFE was released one day before the European tour started. And, unlike the 1981 US tour that didn't feature anything from TATTOO YOU (other than, at least from what I can find, the San Francisco show), they used imagery from STILL LIFE to promote the tour.
It'd be a very weak argument. They were going to tour Europe on the back of the US Tour whether they released a live album or not.
How do you tour behind a live album anyway? Do you introduce a song as 'this is from our latest live record' or something?
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35love
I really got mixed up here with Rocky Dijon and GasLightStreet.
And my eyes are ‘unpinned’
Sorry.
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Gazza
You could argue that they toured on a live album in 1970 and 1982
No, you couldn't actually.
In those days, they did the USA first. That was the Tattoo You tour (U.S. 1981), just like they did it in '72.
First the U.S. audience, then the European/Rest of World audience.
STILL LIFE was released prior to the 1982 tour. So, yes you could argue that they toured on a live album. Of course they were touring TATTOO YOU but STILL LIFE was released one day before the European tour started. And, unlike the 1981 US tour that didn't feature anything from TATTOO YOU (other than, at least from what I can find, the San Francisco show), they used imagery from STILL LIFE to promote the tour.
It'd be a very weak argument. They were going to tour Europe on the back of the US Tour whether they released a live album or not.
How do you tour behind a live album anyway? Do you introduce a song as 'this is from our latest live record' or something?
I dunno. Maybe if they did a song that shares the album's name? Yikes - that would mean writing a new song. Nevermind.
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35love
I really got mixed up here with Rocky Dijon and GasLightStreet.
And my eyes are ‘unpinned’
Sorry.
Rocky makes much more sense than I do.
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Gazza
How do you tour behind a live album anyway?
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Gazza
How do you tour behind a live album anyway?
I think your argument makes sense and then I recall the NO SECURITY tour.
Darn you, Harry, you beat me to the punch. And that had better not be Dirty Harry. In all this excitement, I'm not sure if B.V. fired six shots or only five...
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Harry
Once they have toured behind a live album: No security tour
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JumpingKentFlash
Well.... Didn't Tom Waits tour behind Nighthawks At The Diner? It probably wasn't a NATD tour per se, but he DID tour after the release in October, 1975.
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Whale
"Unpinned".
"Is there no hope left?"
Those are the two working titles for the next Stones album.
You read it here first.
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Whale
Unpinned.
Is there no hope left?