stone-relics Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > How about the Poll Winners Concert in 1968? > FILMED!!!!
a brief snippet was broadcast on Southern TV (a regional ITV station) in 1968, but thats all thats been known to be shown
You might want to add the Poll Winners show from 1966 when the Stones closed the first half and the Beatles the second half. Due to a contractual dispute between the broadcasters (ABC in the UK) and the management of both bands, the cameras were turned off during both artists' live performances and no footage has ever been shown
Rambler WAS an absolute killer start...no risk, saw it on Charlie's perspex board before the show and couldn't believe it. And NO JJFlash neither! Hell of a show...
There is only ONE guy on the planet that can get or has just about everything that could possibly be out there...and can release it...and that is MICK.
Maybe he'll figure out whom his real audience is and come out wiht a monster set.......there is no tellin what is in the "vault" and teh other vault of studio stuff tahts never seen the light of day.
don't give me that ole one two, one two three four
Ooh, I'd love to hear the Chicago '69 recording. I attended my first Rolling Stones concert on 16 Nov. 1969. A recording of Indianapolis '72 would be awesome too.
Mathijs Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Esky Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > My list would be (in no particular order) : > > > > 2. Brussels, Oct 17th 1973 - second show > > (complete) > > This one is out, complete. Part is mediocre > soundboard with hiss, other part is audience. > > I have Auburn 1969 somewhere, didn't VGP release > this tape. I know for sure it was sent to them. > > Mathijs > >
you sure about this Mathijs ?? If so please give an account of the performance and where I can get my dirty hands on it !!! Better than the famous first show ??
In August 1980 a brief snippet of the 1968 NME Pollwinners Concert was shown on German TV ZDF during the Quiz show DER GROSSE PREIS.
Another missing item is the complete concert in Empire Wembley Pool, London, on 8 September 1973 which is known to have been filmed completely by the BBC. Obviously nobody knows if that tape still exists...
On 19 June 1976 I saw someone recording the concert at Stuttgart Neckarstadion with a real good tape recorder and stereo microphones but only weak audience recordings have surfaced. TV station SDR3 filmed parts of the concert and broadcast 'Honky Tonk women' right afterwards.
indianapolis 94....houston 94....both great gigs...where the hell are they!?....how about the private pepsi gig in hawaii!??....or the birthday show they played for that millionaire's birthday a while back!??....Horseshow anyone??!!! belch.......ooopss
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3DTeafoe Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Ooh, I'd love to hear the Chicago '69 recording. I > attended my first Rolling Stones concert on 16 > Nov. 1969. > A recording of Indianapolis '72 would be awesome > too. > > > "How come you you taste so good?" > > Photo by Teafoe. > 12 July 1972
f.y.i. 3DTeafoe....there is a circulating Indy '72 show (audience recording)
I am absolutely positive the Auburn shows have not surfaced. Not too far back me and another guy on the net tried getting a setlist from the show. There isn't even any docum,entation from the show. We were not able to find press clippings to even prove they were there at all. Harold Colson and his great 72 site is also trying to find more about that Denver show the last time I had corresponded. I would personally love to see more good video footage from the 78 tour. There seems to be a good bit around but it is all pretty lousy quality. It was also a tour that was already in the huge stadiums but this was before the screens. Like it r not: those video screens were one of the ebst additions to the mega shows.
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I could swear I have a tape of Auburn 1969 somewhere. I am quite sure, as I did send it to VGP, and I seem to recall they also released it. The same for Brussels 2nd show: I have the audience tape and half of the show in mediocre soundboard. I am quite sure I did send it to VGP. It's an excellent show, just as good as the Antwerp and Berlin 1973 shows, but less than Brussels first (I remember especially Keith made some mistakes).
The Brussels #1 show is "perfect" except for Stree Fighting Man.
The Brussels #2 show is only available as a hissy incomplete soundboard (6 songs?) as mathijs has already stated. I have NEVER heard of an aud recording of this show. If you have it then please spread it around !
As for Auburn '69, this has never even been rumoured....but please keep us up-to-date!
I would like to add the 1995 club shows. And the Paradiso 2nd show in particular. That was a great show (and ditto setlist) And also Toronto 1975 complete. (my favorite 1975 show) All the shows mentioned by you all would be fantastic to hear in an official release for shure!