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Re: Philadelphia 1972
Posted by: Leonard Keringer ()
Date: November 29, 2006 04:16

wow..........don't know much about it's history.....but a great memory of first receiving the vinyl bootleg called "Mick Taylor We Miss You".....complete with xeroxed insert cover (a lime-green negative photo close-up of Mick beltin one out).............they were $5/lp at the time (Late '70s).....through the mail.......i remember the great exitement had upon first hearing what they sounded like in '72........all i knew was ya-yas & got live up until then........it was like a new world opening up......bootleg fever



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Re: Philadelphia 1972
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: November 29, 2006 04:19

One of the first bootlegs I got too...on red vinyl. I put it on....crackles, crackles, crackles....Good Mornin'!, and Brown Sugar kicks in. Fantastic!



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Re: Philadelphia 1972
Posted by: schillid ()
Date: November 29, 2006 04:25

someone posted this link on another thread... I'll repeat it:



Re: Philadelphia 1972
Posted by: Leonard Keringer ()
Date: November 29, 2006 04:32

schillid Wrote:
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> someone posted this link on another thread... I'll
> repeat it:
>




a beaut.........like a 16mm teenage dream.........now, where the hell is the rest of that film!

Re: Philadelphia 1972
Posted by: chippy ()
Date: November 29, 2006 05:23

philly 7-21-72 mornin show




Re: Philadelphia 1972
Posted by: schillid ()
Date: November 29, 2006 22:11

.........I could be somewhere in this picture too.

As I've already said, I had always felt that this was the best concert I have ever seen. I was at an afternoon show, I remember. (I notice that the ticket stub that I saved all these years is for the 8:00 show... That one was my brother's ticket. He saw both shows.)



Years later, I found out that these concerts are considered legendary by some people. I was waiting on line to buy tickets for Keith at the Beacon in the late 80s. I overheard two guys on line discussing Stones-related topics. When I heard one of them mention a bootleg that he had of the Stones in Philly in 1972, I interrupted. "Philly... 1972," I said. "At the Spectrum. I was there."
They looked at me in disbelief. "You were at the show?" one of them asked me.
"Yes, it was amazing," I said.
"Everyone knows that the Stones shows in Philadelphia in 1972 were their best shows ever," he told me.
"Well," I said, "It's the best show I've ever seen... but I didn't know that it was legendary or anything..."

It was after that encounter that I sought out the bootleg "Philadelphia Special."



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Re: Philadelphia 1972
Posted by: HEILOOBAAS ()
Date: April 3, 2016 09:00

Quote
Erik_Snow
MCDDTLC Wrote:
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> I heard somewhere that the 1st show from the 21st
> was "filmed"....

Yea, isn't Midnight Rambler on CS Blues from Philly...I think so.

And...nice one, with Sssoul!

It is Houston #2.

Re: Philadelphia 1972
Posted by: HEILOOBAAS ()
Date: June 21, 2017 09:14

Da top pick with Mickette with his hand on his waist is New York #2, Tuesday arvo.

Re: Philadelphia 1972
Posted by: CousinC ()
Date: June 21, 2017 15:05

BTW.

What happened to Erik Snow?
All those people are gone . .



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Re: Philadelphia 1972
Date: June 22, 2017 19:44

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HEILOOBAAS
Da top pick with Mickette with his hand on his waist is New York #2, Tuesday arvo.
LOL, that describes just about any Mick Jagger picture. He came into this world with his hands on his hips.

Re: Philadelphia 1972
Posted by: retired_dog ()
Date: June 22, 2017 20:48

Quote
CousinC
BTW.

What happened to Erik Snow?
All those people are gone . .

Another good man gone...like so many other good and knowledgable people...Gazza, StonesTod, Almente - just to name a few.

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