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Gazza
seemingly all from 26/6 other than 'Shes's so cold' which is from 25/6.
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stonesman87
At [iorr.org], I guess I started speculation about which show it is. Yes, consensus so far is that it's the 26th, but it remains to be seen why they used a ticket from the 25th in all the clips. My only guess is that it was the most pristine image of a ticket that could be found for the June dates, but that's not a really good reason, IMO.
Gazza might have hit on something, but even the She's so Cold clip has the ticket from the 25th.
For now, I'm calling it "June 1982" or "25 and/or 26 June 1982". That could do with some refinement. Let's see what anybody else comes up with
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stonesman87
At [iorr.org], I guess I started speculation about which show it is. Yes, consensus so far is that it's the 26th, but it remains to be seen why they used a ticket from the 25th in all the clips. My only guess is that it was the most pristine image of a ticket that could be found for the June dates, but that's not a really good reason, IMO.
Gazza might have hit on something, but even the She's so Cold clip has the ticket from the 25th.
For now, I'm calling it "June 1982" or "25 and/or 26 June 1982". That could do with some refinement. Let's see what anybody else comes up with
I didnt research it myself. Read it in Nico's 'Complete Works' facebook page. General consensus at first was that it was all from 26/6 with the botched intro on SSC edited, but someone compared and contrasted the boots of each show and deduced that 'She's So Cold' (and only that song) comes from 25/6/82.
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stonesman87
"Presented as part of this box set celebrating Tattoo You, is the dynamic performance on 26 June 1982 at Wembley Stadium in London."
I think Mick sings it so much better these days. Back then he sounded totally drunk.Quote
Rocktiludrop
That just made me so high, why did Mick stop singing like that, why did Keith stop playing it like that.
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StonedRambler
I think Mick sings it so much better these days. Back then he sounded totally drunk.
I don't say it's bad. It has a charm in it's own way. But Mick improved so much as a singer and is singing it better today and I think you gotta give him credits for that.Quote
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StonedRambler
I think Mick sings it so much better these days. Back then he sounded totally drunk.
Hmm.. What's bad about that?
That said, I am not the biggest fan of Mick's mannish 'singing' in 1981/82 (I think even in cherished Hampton gig he sounds pretty one-dimensional and autopilot-like, it works in some songs, but in some songs not) but he does a great job in this London gig, me thinks. Full of attitude and aggression.
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stonesman87
Absolute confirmation of the date (well, according to [www.discogs.com]):
In there is a shot from what is stated as page 102 of the booklet that states "Presented as part of this box set celebrating Tattoo You, is the dynamic performance on 26 June 1982 at Wembley Stadium in London."
So there you go - the 26 June performance, but the concert ticket videos at [www.youtube.com] show a 25 June ticket.