There was post on here a few days back with some information that real Stones fans would I'm sure be far more enthusiastic about, if they could have been bothered to click on it that is. It got one reply.
Yet, Folks seem to be far more interested in Rockmans posting of Mojo's Magzines Ron Wood interview.
And how cool they think the in reality truly shocking photo of Wood is that accompanies the article.
And that in this article Wood admits his liking for certain products (still that anyone with a decent set of eyes & ears would have noticed at the shows in 2005/2006.
People did remark on his behaviour at the time but were rubbished.
And
That some people are having bulk orgasms because a broker has put up ticket prices for UK shows without any confirmation so what ever that the Stones (& their guitarists who these days seem to practise the modern art of unravelling more than the ancient art of weaving) are going to tour.
Even posts such as the below garnered more interest.
Is Today The Day?
Is Jagger bi or gay?
What's your favourite book?
Eddie Halen Back In Rehab
But a post with some info regarding the tour that Americans think was the bees knee's of Stones Tours, the 1972 Tour receives only one lousy reply. And that was incorrect.
The post I'm talking about was titled MSG 72 by tomcat 6.
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On youtube there appears time coded footage from MSG July 1972 that I have never seen before.
This starts with outside the venue footage then goes indoors for the start of Brown Sugar.
Tomcat 6 asks where has this come from?
The one reply he received says it's from the Dick Cavett Show from the same year.
BUT IT IS NOT!
This is completely different footage & if I'm correct Jagger is wearing a different outfit to what he wears on the Dick Cavett show footage, making this a different concert to that one.
Now I repeat what tomcat 6 asks. Where is this from & is there more to be had?
So do yourself a favour & look at this footage from what some call the golden period.
Any if anyone knows more let us know!
Luke