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2 ***months ***ago
Chacho
My first concert was: The Rolling Stones: Nov 7, 1969, Fort Collins, Colorado, USA, at the Moby Gym Auditorium at Colorado State University.
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3 ***months ***ago
Chacho
I researched this subject several years ago and my findings were that the 1994 Virgin Master was the best choice. Note that this is for CD. I have no information about vinyl, although I have the original vinyl release from the summer of 1972, which I purchased the week it was released.
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5 ***months ***ago
Chacho
What I remember about the release of "Undercover", was that it was the beginning of when I started to dislike new Stones albums, that is, with the exception of "Steel Wheels". It was more or less the beginning of the end.
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5 ***months ***ago
Chacho
I had a bad gateway last week. Location: Latin America
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7 ***months ***ago
Chacho
Well, I am outside of the listed countries also, however I am using a VPN set to a USA IP address, and, I am a USA citizen with a USA shipping address and a USA credit card. Possibly the Kickstarter webpage is seeing through my VPN and detecting my true location, thus blocking me from ordering by graying out (or disabling) the pledge button. If that is the case, then they are real stupid. T
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7 ***months ***ago
Chacho
The Pledge button is dead (grayed out) for the "Live at the Bijou Cafe CD - $25", making it impossible to obtain a copy, at least on my computer. What is up with this? Is there any other way of getting a CD copy besides the kickstarter.com page?:
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7 ***months ***ago
Chacho
I have only seen them 4 times, many years ago: • Nov 7, 1969: Fort Collins, Colorado, USA • Jun 16, 1972: Denver, Colorado, USA • Jul 6, 1975: Dallas, Texas, USA • Sep 26, 1981: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA That's 2 times with Mick Taylor, 3 times with Ian Stewart, and 4 times with Bill Wyman. I no longer have any desire to see them live.
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***1 year ***ago
Chacho
4 times: 1969, 1972, 1975, 1981
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***1 year ***ago
Chacho
Co-incidentally to this forum, my first concert was The Rolling Stones, in Fort Collins, Colorado, on November 7, 1969.
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***1 year ***ago
Chacho
Sorry for "double posting". I just saw the "sticky". I automatically do not look at or read "stickies", and that is why I double posted.
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***1 year ***ago
Chacho
Amsterdam Cancelled - Mick Has Covid
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***1 year ***ago
Chacho
Lately, I listen to these the most, • "Emotional Rescue" • "Some Girls - Deluxe Edition - Disc 2" • "Steel Wheels" • "Stripped" • "Tatoo You" but historicaly, that is going back 53 years, the list has changed often. Over that time frame I have problably listened to "Exile On Main Street", "Sticky Fingers", and &
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***1 year ***ago
Chacho
To view gasoline prices in all countries, click here: or, copy and paste it. USA State Prices: Click here:
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2 ***years ***ago
Chacho
QuoteNashvilleBlues Chacho, nice list. Which Bowie one do you choose? You have a typo. Yeah, I just caught that typo and fixed it. David Bowie: "Ziggy Stardust" And thanks for the compliment.
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2 ***years ***ago
Chacho
In alphabetical order by artist: 01. Amy Winehouse: "Back to Black" 02. Bob Dylan: "Blonde On Blonde" 03. Bruce Springsteen: "Darkness On The Edge Of Town" 04. Creedence Clearwater Revival: "Green River" 05. David Bowie: "Ziggy Stardust" 06. The Doors: "Morrison Hotel" 07. The Everly Brothers: "A Date With The Everly Brothe
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2 ***years ***ago
Chacho
Well, I just counted and I have 20 of the 50 in my collection.
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2 ***years ***ago
Chacho
I saw Johnny Cash May 13, 1970 in Fort Collins, Colorado, at the Moby Gym Arena, packed to a full house of about 10,000, and I am sure, including MORE than 700 hippies. It was an incredible show, and only my 3rd concert, at age 18. All I knew at the time was that there were a lot of people on that stage, and it was some 40 years later that I bothered to find out who they all were, including
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2 ***years ***ago
Chacho
How is it shipping? I cannot proceed with an order until I know. I live in a country where local postal service mail never arrives, and is probably stolen. If it is going to ship expedited carrier (UPS, DHL, Fedex) then I might place an order, but there are further complications. The webpage assumes the "credit card country" is the same as the "shipping to country"
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2 ***years ***ago
Chacho
Quote24FPS QuoteChacho I never owned it, never boujght it, and never listened to it. And that is pretty much my opinion of it. Sorry you're not a Stones fan. All of us had such great memories listening to it. Your opinion of what I am is b_llsh_t. Just counted my Stones albums and it came to 49, all of them different, no repeats. Having "hot rocks" would be a very big
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2 ***years ***ago
Chacho
I never owned it, never boujght it, and never listened to it. And that is pretty much my opinion of it.
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2 ***years ***ago
Chacho
Thanks for reminding me of this one, "Jamming With Edward". I still have the vinyl copy that I bought in 1972, but I do not delve into the vinyl much any more. I downloaded the mp3 off of Amazon-USA today for US$10.27, and listened to it in the car while driving around, and will give it another play tomorrow.
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2 ***years ***ago
Chacho
I guess Keith has at least a couple of stories of where he learned piano. I heard him say in some video, regarding his freind Gram Parsons, "He taught me country and he taught me piano".
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2 ***years ***ago
Chacho
1. The Rolling Stones: Moby Gym Arena, Fort Collins Colo, 11-7-1969 -- The Rolling Stones: Denver Coliseum, Denver Colo, 6-16-1972 -- The Rolling Stones: Cotton Bowl, Dallas Texas, 7-6-1975 -- The Rolling Stones: Kennedy Stadium, Philadelphia PA, 9-26-1981 2. Muddy Waters: The Stanhope House, Stanhope NJ, 3-25-1981 3. Grateful Dead: Berkeley Community Theatre, Berkeley CA, 8-14-1971 -- Grat
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2 ***years ***ago
Chacho
I just checked my MP3 player and there is one Green Day album, "Dookie", on there. (out of 502 albums) I guess I must not listen to it much if I had to check. As for having to be 15 to like Green Day; I really don't know about that! I'm in my 70s.
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2 ***years ***ago
Chacho
I have been listening to the so-called "Fully Finished Studio Outtakes" non-stop in my car ever since the original thread with the mp3 download appeared here on the forum. Don't get me wrong about non-stop, as I only use the car about 10 minutes a day, maybe 15 minutes. The only thing I had to change about the original mp3 download was to increase the recording volume, which
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2 ***years ***ago
Chacho
November 7, 1969 at Colorado State University in Fort Collins was considered by some to be a "warm up show", while others considered it to be the first show of the 1969 tour.
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2 ***years ***ago
Chacho
I take it that if you do not use, have, or subscribe to ANY Apple products, then you might as well forget about this?
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3 ***years ***ago
Chacho
They were really great, but what was with them just up and quitting 50 years early (in my opinion).
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3 ***years ***ago
Chacho
Quite a few, actually: Bruce Sprinsteen (1975 to 1981) Bob Dylan Neil Young Creedence Clearwater Revival The Doors Rod Stewart (up to and including 1976) Gram Parsons (and all his related bands) George Thorogood Grateful Dead (early, up to 1972) Johnny Cash Willie Nelson Muddy Waters Johnny Winter Stevie Ray Vaughan
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3 ***years ***ago
Chacho
For me, the album Undercover was a huge let down, after the previous 3 albums.
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