I picked up years ago a 40 page tour book from the Stones '72 tour. It is neat - not sure if I should keep "as is" intact as a collectors item or scan it as a *.PDF to share.
any thoughts on its value and/or demand for it scanned
----------------------------------------------------- Oh, give me the beat, boys, and free my soul I wanna get lost in your rock and roll and drift away
If it is kind of a magazine format, I think I know the one that you are talking about. I remember cutting it up and pasting the pictures on my notebook. I'd like to see it again.
Is it the '72 tour program as Joe posted above? It doesn't have 40 pages so I guess not but whatever the case I'd keep it intact. I scan pictures from my Stones books all the time without damaging them.
I have it as a PDF, if anyone wants it, it´s available on the Stonesvikings first page. If anyone knows who made this (I downloaded t ages ago), please let me know, so the guy gets credit.
----------------------------------------------------- Oh, give me the beat, boys, and free my soul I wanna get lost in your rock and roll and drift away
The PDF of the 1972 Tourbook is great! If someone got a problem again with scanning huge papers: use your digital camera .... NOT THE SCANNER! Then you don't have to cut anything.
You can buy the above-pictured book on Ebay for a reasonable price.
There's also a magazine formatted full-colour/b&W publication by Dell entitled, "Mick Jagger & His Tour." You can also pick that up for between ten and twenty dollars on ebay. The pics from the Dell edition are more than likely from Boston, Philly, Pittsburgh and New York City.
I used to get so jacked smoking some killer weed and sitting in my bean bag chair in my parents' basement and going from cover to cover of the Dell book. Oh, youth and stoned out happy memories!
"The wonder of Jimi Hendrix was that he could stand up at all he was so pumped full of drugs." Patsy, Patsy Stone
I have the program from the Tour of the Americas from 75 I believe. Sorry a litle foggy during those years . Ron Woods first tour with them . Not to bad for a collector if anyone is interested. .