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batonrouge75
Jagger played Ron Wood's silver Zematis guitar on "Finger Print File" the only song Jagger played guitar on. Ron Wood played bass and Bill Wyman played keyboards during such song.
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batonrouge75
Jagger played Ron Wood's silver Zematis guitar on "Finger Print File" the only song Jagger played guitar on. Ron Wood played bass and Bill Wyman played keyboards during such song.
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CousinC
LOL And Bianca among all those "terrible" roadies!!
I'm not shure. But wasn't there a 72 US gig with M. Rambler surprisingly either at the beginning or as encore? Ah, Kansas City ?
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CousinC
LOL And Bianca among all those "terrible" roadies!!
I'm not shure. But wasn't there a 72 US gig with M. Rambler surprisingly either at the beginning or as encore? Ah, Kansas City ?
Never heard anything like that before. I know they opened at least one show with "Rambler" (which I thought was really odd) in Australia on the Licks tour. I love the song as a closer or an encore, but as an opener? I don't think it would work all that well.
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batonrouge75
Hello everyone!
I've been following this site for the past few months and just joined.
I attended both of the Stones' concerts in Baton Rouge, LA. on June 1, 1975.
The first show began at approx. 5 pm and the Stones played for 3 hours. The final song for the first show was Midnight Rambler. During the first show they also performed Rocks Off, Dance Little Sister and Luxury.
The second show was a repeat of the first show except they played Wild Horses, Heartbreaker and ended with Street Fighting Man.
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and yeah, i reckon Bill moved to keys. although i'm just guessing.
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batonrouge75
Hello everyone!
I've been following this site for the past few months and just joined.
I attended both of the Stones' concerts in Baton Rouge, LA. on June 1, 1975.
The first show began at approx. 5 pm and the Stones played for 3 hours. The final song for the first show was Midnight Rambler. During the first show they also performed Rocks Off, Dance Little Sister and Luxury.
The second show was a repeat of the first show except they played Wild Horses, Heartbreaker and ended with Street Fighting Man.
Both Baton Rouge shows have been bootlegged many times, but they both time out a bit less than 2 hours each.
From the comments above -- that these shows were 3 hours long, it appears that the boots are incomplete. Is that true?
Heartbreaker is not on the 1975-06-01 late show bootleg.
And the Baton Rouge boots both end with an encore of Midnight Rambler, neither ends with Street Fighting Man.
Are both of the Baton Rouge boots out of order and incomplete?
What gives here?
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CousinC
Yes,I believe Kansas was a theater show. And Seattle 72(at least one of the 2)was an unusual performance but no Rambler closing.
As I said, - I completly mixed things up. Had those 2 boots from the B.Rouge gigs in my mind. Both closed with M. Rambler.
Btw. Some of the Getty images are very nice too!
In 75/ - and 76, that's when I saw them, Keith was more in the back. And Mick was doing much fooling around the stage with new boy Ron.Both were very present in the stage act!