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The opening club show of the 1981 tour
Posted by: 5strings ()
Date: November 8, 2014 22:14

Is there a bootleg from this ?

Thanks

Re: The opening club show of the 1981 tour
Posted by: blakeeik ()
Date: November 8, 2014 23:12

Everyone only wishes

Re: The opening club show of the 1981 tour
Posted by: dcba ()
Date: November 8, 2014 23:47

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5strings
Is there a bootleg from this ?

Welcome newbie! grinning smiley

Re: The opening club show of the 1981 tour
Posted by: vox12string ()
Date: November 9, 2014 03:36

One of the Stones Holy Grails

Re: The opening club show of the 1981 tour
Posted by: 5strings ()
Date: November 9, 2014 15:14

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dcba
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5strings
Is there a bootleg from this ?

Welcome newbie! grinning smiley

Newbie maybe is a bit much, I deliberately obscure the tour 81 because I did not like their new sound, particularly as they used HF links for guitars and their sound was crappy.
However, I started with the Rolling Stones at the age of 7 years with my first EP "around and around", I had my first bootleg in 74 "san diego 69" (i was sixteen years old ) and since then I have never stopped collecting bootlegs, I passed the 570 this year.
Gral for me is only the concert in memory of STU at the 100 club !!

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)

860223B 23rd February: ROCKET 88. London, 100 Club. Concert in tribute to the late Ian
Stewart (STU). Partly with CW on drums.



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Re: The opening club show of the 1981 tour
Posted by: hj3009 ()
Date: November 9, 2014 19:16

5strings, are you really 570? "Out for blood" ? grinning smiley
Sorry, that's a silly joke. Out for blood is 1994. moody smiley
But DCBA's jokes are kind od an infectious disease... hot smiley
Hope you'll find it (and maybe share it) someday.
cheers
Hervé

Re: The opening club show of the 1981 tour
Posted by: 5strings ()
Date: November 9, 2014 20:11

Yes i have it "out for blood"
plastic long book 2 cd Banzai BZBX 032/033 .
From : no fade away to miss you / sad sad to jumpin'

It was the first one i got from 94 tour



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Re: The opening club show of the 1981 tour
Posted by: rocker1 ()
Date: November 9, 2014 21:58

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5strings
...I deliberately obscure the tour 81 because I did not like their new sound, particularly as they used HF links for guitars and their sound was crappy.

Was the sound of the guitars attributable to any great effect by the use of High Frequency links? Or was it just that we were hearing...the sounds of the guitars/amps/sound system itself, which would've sounded more/less the same if they were wired?

I'd be curious to hear about the technical issues they encountered during this tour as it relates to wireless guitars. (Strikes me as the kind of thing that would drive Neil Young bananas to this day given his gear lust for certain cables and whatnot...)

I think the first time Mick used a wireless mic was for a few songs on the '75 tour. Don't recall that he ever did during '78, curiously, but my memory fades.



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