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Father Ted
Let's have an Australian TOur '73 From The Vault release - 1x CD of a live show and 1x DVD with the available live clips and TV interviews.
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Rockman
I was at those three Melbourne shows ….
It was hot … 41c on the Saturday …. and the Sunday only a tad cooler …
I'll drop into Lamoro Hotel tomorrow and check out the other shots ….
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Rockman
I was at those three Melbourne shows ….
It was hot … 41c on the Saturday …. and the Sunday only a tad cooler …
I'll drop into Lamoro Hotel tomorrow and check out the other shots ….
Hey Rockman that’s an awesome set of shows to have on your resume. Just curious how loud was it? It doesn’t look like a lot of amps from that stage angle. Also it looks like a very cheap cheesy stage considering it was 73 not 63.
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Rockman
Hey Rockman....Just curious how loud was it?
It doesn’t look like a lot of amps from that stage angle …..
Made front row for all three shows …. For security Stones had
hired guys from Bob Jones Karate School to stand in front of
audience till about 3-4 songs into set uand then Stones bodyguard
Leroy would give the nod for karate guys to part and audience
would just surge forward to the stage....
There was three-bar steel railing like a giant truck
bull-bar running across the front of stage and if you made it
to railing you could stand on the second rung and rest your
elbows on the edge of the stage …. Jagger would often
tease dance within inches of the front row people ……
The sound was loud there at front of stage … you had to YELL
if you wanted to communicate to the person beside you ….
The amps were right behind the band covered in white cloth ……. GREAT TIMES
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Rockman
Hey Rockman....Just curious how loud was it?
It doesn’t look like a lot of amps from that stage angle …..
Made front row for all three shows …. For security Stones had
hired guys from Bob Jones Karate School to stand in front of
audience till about 3-4 songs into set uand then Stones bodyguard
Leroy would give the nod for karate guys to part and audience
would just surge forward to the stage....
There was three-bar steel railing like a giant truck
bull-bar running across the front of stage and if you made it
to railing you could stand on the second rung and rest your
elbows on the edge of the stage …. Jagger would often
tease dance within inches of the front row people ……
The sound was loud there at front of stage … you had to YELL
if you wanted to communicate to the person beside you ….
The amps were right behind the band covered in white cloth ……. GREAT TIMES
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john lomax
The big photos are from Sydney.
The one with the Mick in the jacket is Adelaide.
The colour ones and the daytime ones are Melbourne.
Have never seen any pics of the Brisbane show.
Also it would be great to get a proper picture of the stage in Sydney. I also wish that there were photos or vidoe of them arriving in the horse and carriage.