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Jaymitchell2001
If so would you be willing to answer a few a questions about it?
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Jaymitchell2001
Maybe it's helpful to post your questions here as well - the replies will then come automatically ....
That would make most sense, however any quotes/answers I take from it will be flagged as plagiarism through the University automatic checking system as it’s then in the public.
Anyone willing to help is able to contact me via email which is jaymitchell2001@gmail.com
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georgie48
Back in Liverpool I heard that there had been some problems, because the Stones arrived (about an hour or so) late.
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georgie48
1971 ..... Liverpool.
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georgie48
1971 ..... Liverpool.
Some useful information there that I’ll look into, thanks for that! Unfortunately the piece I’m writing is just about the Stones and their return to Liverpool so the other bands won’t be too useful, I appreciate the offer though!
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georgie48
Are you going to see them on June 9?
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georgie48
Back in Liverpool I heard that there had been some problems, because the Stones arrived (about an hour or so) late.
As described in the article by [www.RollingStone.com] , April 15, 1971.
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24FPS
They won't let your read the article without subscribing.
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An insider told me some things I can't tell here. It had to do with Bill Wyman laughing on stage when "somebody" suddenly appeared from behind an ran across the stage, disappearing as quickly as he came.
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georgie48
I did see other acts though in Liverpool in 1971. How about LED Zeppelin and The Who? Real hot shots that year. If you have any questions, just let me know.
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georgie48
I did see other acts though in Liverpool in 1971. How about LED Zeppelin and The Who? Real hot shots that year. If you have any questions, just let me know.
I’m interested in your firsthand account of Led Zeppelin in Liverpool 1971. Can you please share your story with us IORRians?
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georgie48
Not very shocking, but here I go.
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georgie48
Not very shocking, but here I go.
Thank you for your recollection of the show.
And, no, your post is quite shocking, really — leaving a Led Zeppelin concert halfway through the show in 1971! In the times they were at the hight of their power! Unbelievable!
You are entitled to proudly call yourself “the man who walked away from a Led Zeppelin gig”.
FYR their Liverpool show 1971 was postponed from March 16 due to Robert Plant’s laryngitis and rescheduled on May 10. The venue was Liverpool University’s Mountford Hall. I saw David Gray there in year 2000.
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georgie48
Not very shocking, but here I go.
Thank you for your recollection of the show.
And, no, your post is quite shocking, really — leaving a Led Zeppelin concert halfway through the show in 1971! In the times they were at the hight of their power! Unbelievable!
You are entitled to proudly call yourself “the man who walked away from a Led Zeppelin gig”.
FYR their Liverpool show 1971 was postponed from March 16 due to Robert Plant’s laryngitis and rescheduled on May 10. The venue was Liverpool University’s Mountford Hall. I saw David Gray there in year 2000.
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georgie48
Back in Liverpool I heard that there had been some problems, because the Stones arrived (about an hour or so) late.
As described in the article by [www.RollingStone.com] , April 15, 1971.
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1963luca0
There’s a nice book telling much about the tour and Liverpool as well.
Robert Greenfield’s if I remember well.
Bye,