This was my 1st Stones concert at Asbury Park, New Jersey's Convention Hall. God! I'm getting old!!! 40 years ago. I can still hear all the girls screaming for Brian!
Wayne - how about writing a short report on that show for us. I'm sure we would all be intersted in reading it. Hope you can still remember some details no matter how trivial.
Right on! That was before my time too. Would love to see pix! Yeah Brian was the one they all screamed for! You should write a review of the show for the Brian Jones Fan Club. www.brianjonesfanclub.com
Here goes: 1st up: The Tradewinds??? 2nd up: The Standells from Boston (Dirty Water) 3rd up: The McKoy's: (Fever) (Hang On Sloopy) Last: Stones...I used to bring a small pad and pencil with me to Stones Concerts to write the songs down in the order they were played. I still have a "yellowed" piece of paper in the archives from that day that I am looking at now. I hate it when you guys make me dig into the archives. 1. Not Fade Away 2. Get Off My Cloud 3. Stupid Girl 4. Lady Jane 5. The Last Time 6. Paint It Black 7. 19th Nervous Breakdown 8. Spider & The Fly 9. Satisfaction On Paint It Black, Brian sat cross-legged at the end of the stage, playing the sitar. I Don't remember him looking up once, all you saw was this head of golden hair, and all you heard were girls screaming out his name. On Lady Jane he played the dulcimer, which is what I found out later it was called. I took a bus from Newark, NJ to Asbury Park and back. My brother & I went. You could hear the Stones practicing in the afternoon, but you couldn't tell where the sound was coming from. There were too many distractions: the waves crashing on the beach, because you were right on the boardwalk. This is many years prior to Bruce's Asbury Park, and the place was beautiful at the time. Another distraction were literally thousands of beautiful girls in bikinis. It was a blazing hot day...over 100 & humid. The fans in the front rows were actually handing up ice cream cones to the Stones. I guess the Stones played about 35 minutes, it was the days of the 3 minute-song. The sound was horrible, and even if it was better, you wouldn't have been able to hear, because it was the days of Beatlemania, and all the girls were screaming out "BRIAN"...not Mick, in those days, Brian was the man. That is all I recall...hey, it's been 40 years.
wow ! now, that's a story...."The sound was horrible, and even if it was better, you wouldn't have been able to hear, because it was the days of Beatlemania, and all the girls were screaming out "BRIAN"...not Mick, in those days, Brian was the man..."
Great story telling...Made me feel like I was there, can see myself on the bus and then some people on the boardwalk, even Brian playing sitar without raising his head...