I may be entirely mistaken, but I believe there was some kind of tradition, from the Stones' early beginnings, to introduce the band in their gigs with always the same words, namely "Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones". As far as I know that was definitely the case during the Still Life tour, and when I saw them first live in 1982, and can be heard, of course on that Still Life album. But they seem to have given up this habit or tradition at some stage.
Anybody of the experts on the board knows more about this? I am rather curious.
>> some kind of tradition, from the Stones' early beginnings, to introduce the band in their gigs with always the same words, namely "Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones". <<
as i guess other folks have clarified already, that wasn't actually a tradition apart from 81/82 when it was Bill Graham's way of introducing them. get your Ya-Ya's out for a sample of Sam Cutler's 1969 intro; the Mick did it himself in 78, choosing his words with care as always. :E before 69 i imagine it probably varied from venue to venue ... we want the Stones we want the Stones oh yes and the Stones you shall have ... :E
Thanks, with sssoul, for highlighting me on this topic. I was really under the impression that announcement had been a tradition until sometime after 1982 if was given up.
Anyhow, that intro
THANK YOU VERY VERY MUCH ... LADIES AND GENTLEMAN ... WOULD YOU WELCOME PLEASE ::: THE RRRRROLLING STONES
will always go under my skin. Long live The Stones!
....the movie "Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling Stones" was from the early 70's right? 1973 or so?......but that introduction wasn't really used much at their concerts?
NumberOneStonesFan Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Nowadays they are introduced by a cartoon on the > big screen... vegas stones lol
Lukester Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ....the movie "Ladies and Gentlemen: The Rolling > Stones" was from the early 70's right? 1973 or > so?......but that introduction wasn't really used > much at their concerts?
That introduction was used for their entire '72 American tour and sometimes on their '73 Winter tour in Hawaii and Australia.
The movie was filmed in Ft. Worth and Houston, Texas over four shows (two in Ft. Worth and Houston a piece) on June 24th and 25th, 1972. Since its' just basically a concert film, I think it's a very apt title.
The first "Ladies and Gentlemen......" was filmed the previous year at London's Marquee Club but most of us have seen that footage and know what a bust that show was. Apparently they were using that introduction in '71 as well because you see Chip Monck use this intro at the Marquee on 3/26/71.
yeah, it was indeed used in 71 - 73 - i was so fixated on the question about Bill Graham's "would you welcome please" version (plus the fact that it wasn't a tradition from the way-early days) that i neglected that utterly. sorry to be misleading, dead.flowers!
with sssoul Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > smile: et maintenant Keith Richards va chanter > pour vous - > eek, is that right??
I guess so. I'll listen again just to check it out. I think the French language lends a sense of beauty to the whole proceedings.
Rockman Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > And now from England The Rolling "fuckiiing" > Stones.... > > Detroit 6 July 1978.......
Dear ROCK, as I'm sure you know, Mick himself did all - or almost all - the intro's for the band on the 1978 tour, threw in a bit of a Cockney? accent and went over the top.... some are very funny.....
with sssoul Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > yeah, it was indeed used in 71 - 73 - i was so > fixated on the question about Bill Graham's "would > you welcome please" version > (plus the fact that it wasn't a tradition from the > way-early days) that i neglected that utterly. > sorry to be misleading, dead.flowers!
No problem, with sssoul, you're very welcome!
Still I very much like Graham's "would you welcome please" version with the A-Train theme.
> > That introduction was used for their entire '72 > American tour and sometimes on their '73 Winter > tour in Hawaii and Australia.
And the guy who did it was Chip Monk. He would also do the announcments you sometime shear at the end of 73 shows informing the audience that the Stones are finished, have left the building and would you please exit so we may get ready for the second show etc etc.