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Keith Richards leaving the stage after the 1st Baton Rouge show. June 1, 1975.
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at 6:20 - Bobby Keys -
Who is the 3rd guitarist @ 1:45? J. Ed Davis?? You see Keith motioning over to that side right before, as in "take a few bars'; at least I think it is to him and not Ron.
I always love Keith's red pants for that first 75 show. Fashion-ally they'd fit in with today better than 75. seems he only wore them that one show and then thought better...
That video...I see that it goes from show end to beginning LOL; Jagger is actually putting clothes ON as it flows.
I have that 75 tour book too; the green one. One of my first ones; and still a favorite.
That is non other than Jesse Ed Davis.
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Keith Richards leaving the stage after the 1st Baton Rouge show. June 1, 1975.
This is mid-concert, before or after Midnight Rambler.
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What incredible clips and images here. What happened to the thread author? (ChrisEptinghbwriter??)
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Keith Richards leaving the stage after the 1st Baton Rouge show. June 1, 1975.
This is mid-concert, before or after Midnight Rambler.
Nope, MR was played as the encore.
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First public show with Ronnie aside from the NY flatbed trailer.
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ROPSChris, was one of the ,best contributors to this board and a huge Stones fan as you can see by this thread unfortunately he was banned by BV during last year's purge,for speaking his mind,hopefully at some point the Boss here will unban him..Quote
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What incredible clips and images here. What happened to the thread author? (ChrisEptinghbwriter??)
a shame; actually "banned" for speaking one's mind.
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Keith Richards leaving the stage after the 1st Baton Rouge show. June 1, 1975.
This is mid-concert, before or after Midnight Rambler.
Nope, MR was played as the encore.
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There was no encore.
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Keith Richards leaving the stage after the 1st Baton Rouge show. June 1, 1975.
This is mid-concert, before or after Midnight Rambler.
Nope, MR was played as the encore.
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There was no encore.
On my tapes there is. And it is Midnight Rambler for both shows.
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Keith Richards leaving the stage after the 1st Baton Rouge show. June 1, 1975.
This is mid-concert, before or after Midnight Rambler.
Nope, MR was played as the encore.
Mathijs
There was no encore.
On my tapes there is. And it is Midnight Rambler for both shows.
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I attended both of the Baton Rouge shows. They did not leave the stage after SFM. Midnight Rambler was just the last song they played.
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Keith Richards leaving the stage after the 1st Baton Rouge show. June 1, 1975.
This is mid-concert, before or after Midnight Rambler.
Nope, MR was played as the encore.
Mathijs
There was no encore.
On my tapes there is. And it is Midnight Rambler for both shows.
Mathijs
I attended both of the Baton Rouge shows. They did not leave the stage after SFM. Midnight Rambler was just the last song they played.
That's semantics. The entire 1975 tour ended with SFM/JJF. Any other song played after that is considered an encore, whether or not they left the stage (MSG) or not (LA). Baton Rouge of course was a different gig as it was a try-out with a very non-standard set list.
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Keith Richards leaving the stage after the 1st Baton Rouge show. June 1, 1975.
This is mid-concert, before or after Midnight Rambler.
Nope, MR was played as the encore
Mathijs
There was no encore.
On my tapes there is. And it is Midnight Rambler for both shows.
Mathijs
I attended both of the Baton Rouge shows. They did not leave the stage after SFM. Midnight Rambler was just the last song they played.
That's semantics. The entire 1975 tour ended with SFM/JJF. Any other song played after that is considered an encore, whether or not they left the stage (MSG) or not (LA). Baton Rouge of course was a different gig as it was a try-out with a very non-standard set list.
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i don't think that could be considered an"encore" - they were not playing encores this tour until sympathy at MSG, right?
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In a nostalgic mood--I'll start--any personal shots out there in this incredible era?
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In a nostalgic mood--I'll start--any personal shots out there in this incredible era?
Hey, empty seats. Not a sellout…lol (just kidding) cool photo!!
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CMH516
I don't know. I think Mick's vocals were horrible on this tour. Just a lazy, slurring shout. '75 was the year I got into the Stones but I think they sounded better and the shows more compelling in '72 and '78.
Keith and Woody sounded pretty good though.
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ROPENI
Not the Stones but The Boss 1975,at the Bottom Line in NYC,right before he made it big....
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you don't want keef's pants to fall down now do ya?? He's got quite the "todger" so he says..
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Not the Stones but The Boss 1975,at the Bottom Line in NYC,right before he made it big....