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Mathijs
Richards uses the Les Paul Junior here, sounds fantastic. Taylor's in the fifth position.
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CousinC
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Still remember when I helped with the mobile layin cables,etc.in Essen 73 (3 shows).They had lots of tapes.
But seems they had problems with many of them.
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Erik_Snow
And I can't understand why they did Route 66 only ONCE in their 1972-1975 era. Especially in Europe 1973, when they had no coversongs
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Erik_Snow
And I can't understand why they did Route 66 only ONCE in their 1972-1975 era. Especially in Europe 1973, when they had no coversongs
They did it a wee bit more in the 1972-1976 era...
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Erik_Snow
Especially in Europe 1973, when they had no coversongs
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Palace Revolution 2000
Piano player steals the show.
Until exactly 1:23 when Keith steps up. And never turns down after that.
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CousinC
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Still remember when I helped with the mobile layin cables,etc.in Essen 73 (3 shows).They had lots of tapes.
But seems they had problems with many of them.
CousinC, you were part of the 1973 crew?
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tommyturbo76
Joker - I went to that show; MR was indeed the encore. The next night soundboard of was played on KMET, so that existed some time, somewhere But I have never heard it since. If you find a version let us know. The bootleg cited in this thread is the only recording I’ve ever found. I tried to bring I. A recorder and got nabbed.
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Mathijs
Richards uses the Les Paul Junior here, sounds fantastic. Taylor's in the fifth position.
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CousinC
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Still remember when I helped with the mobile layin cables,etc.in Essen 73 (3 shows).They had lots of tapes.
But seems they had problems with many of them.
CousinC, you were part of the 1973 crew?
Sorry, just seen Joker.
Not the Stones Crew. But the local crew.
Untill ca. the mid 70's the bands only brought along small crews who had to do the most important things and overlook everything.
Most work like carrying amps,etc.etc. and doing security in and around the halls was organized by the local promoters.
Many young guys liked to do this work but only when their fav. bands were playing like P. Floyd, ELP or Stones.
I'd come into this while still on school through the bassplayer of my local band.My trick was to do the unliked jobs as well,so I got more and more good bands.Money was ca. 100-150 DM per night.
I was very much into Rockmusic and saw alot of great bands. First only Düsseldorf, then Essen, Dortmund, Cologne as well.
After some time I made contact with biggest promoters L.& Rau and then Mama Music and got more and more into it. Doing concerts and festivals.
In 76 I did Stones again. This time with more contact to members of the band.
That was a great time.
And I saw all the bands of that era.