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The Menace of Mayfair
Why did the band choose to not follow the 70s tradition of American one summer and Europe the Fall of the next year?
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Gazza
Dont know if its a 'tradition' when they only did it once (or twice, if you mean the 76 tour which was April-June and not 'fall') . I think even the 1978 tour was a surprise, and as it was only about 25 shows, many of which were in theatres
1972-73 and 1975-76 werent 'world tours' in the way we know them now. In all four of those years they were actually promoting a recently released studio album instead of touring both markets behind ONE studio release as has been the case since 1981
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DandelionPowderman
Keith's shape, I beleive.
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skipstone
Doesn't it cost them more money overall to tour Europe? Plus all the taxes? I'd think that's a reason why.
And maybe they just didn't feel like it.
That's an interesting fact, Gazza, that the US/EU tours were each supporting a different album. Of course, the 75 tour was for Made In The Shade basically. But they used to PROMOTE their latest or upcoming release, unlike the past couple of tours.
I do wish bands would release more albums. This touring for 2 or 3 years on one album is a joke.
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marcovandereijk
Keith and Ronnie toured the US in april and may 1979. In january and in the summer the boys were all busy recording Emotional Rescue. In december 1979 Charlie toured with Rocket 88.
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Gazza
Dont know if its a 'tradition' when they only did it once (or twice, if you mean the 76 tour which was April-June and not 'fall') . I think even the 1978 tour was a surprise, and as it was only about 25 shows, many of which were in theatres
1972-73 and 1975-76 werent 'world tours' in the way we know them now. In all four of those years they were actually promoting a recently released studio album instead of touring both markets behind ONE studio release as has been the case since 1981
But from 1966 to 1982, they used to tour one year in USA (1966, 1969, 1972, 1975, 1978, 1981), one year in Europe (1967, 1970, 1973, 1976, not in 1979, 1982) and not to tour the third year (1968, 1971 only few shows in UK, 1974, 1977, 1980, 1983)
They didn't tour because, for the first time, they hadn't anything to promote. ???
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timbernardis
gazza:
In 1973 they also toured Australia, Hawaii and N Zealand - and would have played shows in the far East too but for Mick being refused a visa to Japan. they didnt have a new release to promote then either.
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Four Stone Walls
I wish they's made a double album out of ER and Tattoo (which was virtually all in the bag by 1980). Now that would have been something to tour with!
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melillo
according to micks ogwt 78 interview, the 79 euro tour was on hold pending keiths trial
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harlito1969
A 1980 tour did not take place because they didn't want to tour. I've read this several times. It was the first time that they said no to touring but agreed on a tour the next year, 1981. The only dates I remember for 1980 was a strange one off gig in China they were trying for but failed almost immediately being planned. Also, by this time Keith was starting to enjoy himself more in his personal life and he needed a break.
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Four Stone Walls
Most of ER was recorded in February 1979 wasn't it.
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Four Stone Walls
Perhaps they were planning to tour later that year, if it had been released. But don't you normally have to plan a tour about a year in advance?
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Four Stone Walls
I don't know, but i wonder if Mick's involvement with Jerry, and Keith's with Patti took priority over band issues. I think after 1978, (and largely before), Mick and Keith had developed their separate social worlds and circles of friends, and that the Stones work-thing was more of a duty and less of joy. Keith got his rocks-off with Ronnie, and Mick .......... with Jerry. Perhaps Wood's tour threw the Stones machine off track. Wonder what Jagger made of that? Perhaps he didn't care. But what was happening was that Ronnie's gig was taking priority over Stones' business.
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Four Stone Walls
But why shouldn't he make solo albums and tour if they (Mick?) wouldn't make him an official band member.
More to the point then, why didn't they tour (UK or US) in 1980, to promote ER?
Why didn't a 1980-81 tour make sense.
(btw I wish they's made a double album out of ER and Tattoo (which was virtually all in the bag by 1980). Now that would have been something to tour with!
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Four Stone Walls
Since the SG sessions I don't think Keith and Mick really worked closely until 1989.
I see a lot of parallels between the SG approach - quick, intense recording and immediate tour - as the the 1989 SW rebirth. Both times they HAD to get on track. Their reputation/careers depended on it. Necessity the mother of creative invention.
It's sad/strange that after the 2getting back on track" of 1978, they sort of let it all slip. But I do think it had a lot to do with Mick nad Keith having more interest in their personal lives. The Stones had become a secondary project. This was confirmd in the eighties.
Like with Beatles I expect marital politics played a large part. I can't imagine Keith "had a lot of time for" J Hall any more tha he had had for Bianca.
Keith and Ronnie were more of an item, than Keith and Mick since 1978. Not maritally.
But totally on a parallel mental trajectory - why didn't Keith get Ronnie to work with him in 1988? Even Taylor got in on that act!