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Gazza
Jagger wore a Scotland shirt at the Glasgow gig, if I remember right.
He did indeed. The old 'Home Internationals' were still going then and Jagger acknowledged the imminent Scotland V. England game. I attended both events and came away from The Apollo far happier than I did Hampden. The Auld Enemy won 1-0 (think Keegan might have scored).
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Gazza
Jagger wore a Scotland shirt at the Glasgow gig, if I remember right.
He did indeed. The old 'Home Internationals' were still going then and Jagger acknowledged the imminent Scotland V. England game. I attended both events and came away from The Apollo far happier than I did Hampden. The Auld Enemy won 1-0 (think Keegan might have scored).
Paul Mariner scored the only goal in that game.
At the Edinburgh show the day after Glasgow, Jagger teased the crowd with "who's going to win tomorrow?" The response was a deafeningly rousing chorus of "Flower of Scotland". Charlie ended up playing on the last few notes I think.
PS - we're still reigning British champions ......
Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2008-05-27 23:10 by Gazza.
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Sohoe
Two of the three '81 Chicago shows can be found in these threads in either FLAC or MP3:
FLAC: [www.iorr.org]
MP3: [www.iorr.org]
So only missing Chicago Nov 25 1981
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His Majesty
Cool, I'll compare them when I get that cdr. I've asked if his recording has any mention of aberdeen though, also if the guy he got it from actually taped it on the night.
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His Majesty
PS: Alex Ferguson read me a bedtime story around about this time when some of the team were at a party in my parents house.
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Erik_Snow
His Majesty, it's possible that the Chicago tape comes from November 25th, of which there is a poor audience recording only.
Why not check out the setlist first? If the tape includes Waiting On A Friend; it's not from 1982, but 1981.
Also - if there's horns on Hang Fire...trying to imitate the falsetto vocals of the studio version; it's 1982.
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Big Al
Bloody hell. What story?