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Glimmertwin78
According to Bill Wymans Book "A Stone Alone" there is a Instrumental called "Pyramid" written by Brian Jones and Keith Richards.
This must be some kind of a black pearl.
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texas fan
There's a ton of stuff we'd all love to see, but in terms of being special and rare, I'd like to see any footage from '63, Crawdaddy or otherwise...
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scottkeef
The show for Stu in 86. Brcause it was all cover songs from the early days that Stu loved!
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scottkeef
The show for Stu in 86. Brcause it was all cover songs from the early days that Stu loved!
Anyone have info or setlist for '86 show for Stu? Is there a boot?
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scottkeef
The show for Stu in 86. Brcause it was all cover songs from the early days that Stu loved!
Anyone have info or setlist for '86 show for Stu? Is there a boot?
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From Nico Zentgraf's site :
860223A 23rd February: THE ROLLING STONES & FRIENDS. London, 100 Club.
Concert in tribute to the late Ian Stewart (STU). All songs unverified.
- Route 66 (Bobby Troup)
- Down The Road Apiece (Tony Raye)
- Key To The Highway (William Broonzy/Charles Segar)
- Confessin’ The Blues (Walter Brown/Jay McShann)
- Mannish Boy (Mel London/Ellas McDaniel/McKinley Morganfield)
- Bye Bye Johnny (Chuck Berry)
- Harlem Shuffle (Bob Relf/Ernest Nelson)
[- Just Another Night (MJ) -broken off, probably Jeff Beck alone]
- Little Red Rooster (Willie Dixon)
- Down In The Bottom (Willie Dixon)
- Dust My Blues (Elmore James)
- Little Queenie (Chuck Berry)
Musicians: The Rolling Stones partly with Eric Clapton (gtr)/Jeff Beck (gtr)/Simon
Kirke (dr)/Pete Townshend (gtr)/Jack Bruce (bass)/Chuck Leavell (keyb)
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kovach
My first show, St. Louis '81.
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mtripoli
Detroit and St. Louis shows from 1972 tour.
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wupperstein
1999- Shepherd's Bush Concert in soundboard quality, Knebworth 1976 complete in soundboard.
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Maindefender
Nicaragua Benefit show 1/18/73, what a setlist. Was Midnight Rambler really the encore??
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Maindefender
Nicaragua Benefit show 1/18/73, what a setlist. Was Midnight Rambler really the encore??
+1000 !!! Very Good Idea and Midnight Rambler with the White SG Custom , what a sound !!!
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dennycranium
I'd love to hear the rehearsals from 2012 or 2013. Keith's daughter went into labour and he left France to be with her.
It's been reported that Mick Taylor stood in for Keith and rehearsed with the band. MT's take on how Keef played? Amazing, I would think?
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scottkeef
The show for Stu in 86. Brcause it was all cover songs from the early days that Stu loved!
Anyone have info or setlist for '86 show for Stu? Is there a boot?
[iorr.org]
From Nico Zentgraf's site :
860223A 23rd February: THE ROLLING STONES & FRIENDS. London, 100 Club.
Concert in tribute to the late Ian Stewart (STU). All songs unverified.
- Route 66 (Bobby Troup)
- Down The Road Apiece (Tony Raye)
- Key To The Highway (William Broonzy/Charles Segar)
- Confessin’ The Blues (Walter Brown/Jay McShann)
- Mannish Boy (Mel London/Ellas McDaniel/McKinley Morganfield)
- Bye Bye Johnny (Chuck Berry)
- Harlem Shuffle (Bob Relf/Ernest Nelson)
[- Just Another Night (MJ) -broken off, probably Jeff Beck alone]
- Little Red Rooster (Willie Dixon)
- Down In The Bottom (Willie Dixon)
- Dust My Blues (Elmore James)
- Little Queenie (Chuck Berry)
Musicians: The Rolling Stones partly with Eric Clapton (gtr)/Jeff Beck (gtr)/Simon
Kirke (dr)/Pete Townshend (gtr)/Jack Bruce (bass)/Chuck Leavell (keyb)
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scottkeef
The show for Stu in 86. Brcause it was all cover songs from the early days that Stu loved!
Anyone have info or setlist for '86 show for Stu? Is there a boot?
[iorr.org]
From Nico Zentgraf's site :
860223A 23rd February: THE ROLLING STONES & FRIENDS. London, 100 Club.
Concert in tribute to the late Ian Stewart (STU). All songs unverified.
- Route 66 (Bobby Troup)
- Down The Road Apiece (Tony Raye)
- Key To The Highway (William Broonzy/Charles Segar)
- Confessin’ The Blues (Walter Brown/Jay McShann)
- Mannish Boy (Mel London/Ellas McDaniel/McKinley Morganfield)
- Bye Bye Johnny (Chuck Berry)
- Harlem Shuffle (Bob Relf/Ernest Nelson)
[- Just Another Night (MJ) -broken off, probably Jeff Beck alone]
- Little Red Rooster (Willie Dixon)
- Down In The Bottom (Willie Dixon)
- Dust My Blues (Elmore James)
- Little Queenie (Chuck Berry)
Musicians: The Rolling Stones partly with Eric Clapton (gtr)/Jeff Beck (gtr)/Simon
Kirke (dr)/Pete Townshend (gtr)/Jack Bruce (bass)/Chuck Leavell (keyb)
2 days ago I read that Charlie did in fact play drums at this show...he was late getting there & missed the 1st 5 songs. I can't remember where I read it & I just looked, but can't find it now.
McCartney recorded the only audio/video.