................it's always been about great music and superlative performances from the Rolling Stones..but some of their stage props have been incredible too............the inflatable penis was always one of the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.......
killer outfits on that video.....I think the first and only time I can remember Mick's outfit coordinating with Keiths, Charlies and Bill's..............and perhaps the first "sanitized" version of the inflatable penis?
The penis inflatable was quite amusing and apt I suppose but fast forward to the wild dog ('94 or '97?) that Jagger had a mock fight with during Streetfighting Man before it swallowed him up - this was ludicrous & only unintentionally funny as from where I was standing you could see him get up inside the mouth and walk out the back way.
Tseverin Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > the wild dog ('94 or '97?) that Jagger had a mock fight with during > Streetfighting Man before it swallowed him up
Did anyone notice in the Ain't To Proud To Beg video Mick is wearing a single glove. Seems to me Michael Jackson copied that from Mick who wore it some 9 years before the so called King Of Pop
Check that out, Cesar Zuiderwijk`s inflatable drumkit, I know it`s Dutch, but just check out the solo he does on it in the end at about 3 minutes in the video.
1990 had the best ones. The two "Honky Tonk Women" and especially the dog during Street Fighting Man. All these roadies running around trying to either shake them around or trying to keep them from not blowing around on the stage. In Göteborg 4th of August there was a pretty hard wind and they did really have a problem to keep them "on stage" so to speek.
Jan Richards Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > 1990 had the best ones. The two "Honky Tonk Women" > and especially the dog during Street Fighting Man. > All these roadies running around trying to either > shake them around or trying to keep them from not > blowing around on the stage. In Göteborg 4th of > August there was a pretty hard wind and they did > really have a problem to keep them "on stage" so > to speek.
It was somewhat lame if you ask me. I liked the Starf*cker thingy in 75 though.
Haha, that's hillarious Rockman! I remember there was at least in one AMerican city in 75, where the mayor or police-shief, refused Stones to blow up that one. I thi-i-i-i-nk it was San Antonio...not sure. How things have changed.