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Green Lady
The band had a following among the British aristocracy from very early days - here's Bill at Kew Palace around 1789 demonstrating bass technique to some very well-bred young ladies.
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RobertJohnson
1792 - setlist, please ...
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stonesrule
One of the greatest Stones tours ever.
Were YOU there?
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RobertJohnson
1792 - setlist, please ...
Mostly warhorses, no doubt...
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loochie
HEILOOBAAS Wrote:
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> Let's hear about STP! I didn't actually SEE the
> band, I was living in Hicksville, New York, Long
> Island and I was 13 years old. My family was
> getting ready to move to Seattle.
>
> I can tell you that even at my tender young age it
> was Stones Stones Stones the week they played the
> Garden. It was in the papers and on the news. My
> neighbours almost went; I can not remember if they
> did or not.
>
> The Stones OWNED New York that week. I have never
> seen anything like it since, esp. in Sleepy
> Seattle, the third tier hamlet...
don't think anyone saw the 1792 tour
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pay pay
1792 setlist:
1800 man
indian girl
slave
the lanturn
when the whip comes down
silver wagon
plymouth rock and a hard place
it must be heck
blacksmith shop girl
brand new wagon
female dog
all down the trail
10 years ago
Just 13 songs!!God what a ripoff that was back then!
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schillid
The 1792 setlist is transmitted:
one puff = HTW
two puffs = JJF
three puffs = SFM
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pay pay
At the end of the 1792 shows, they had a bunch of dudes behind the stage shooting muskets instead of fireworks.
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FrankM
Of course in 1798 they might have played "Musketball Motel". That alone would have been worth the price of admission.