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8 ***years ***ago
stewedandkeefed
New York 7/26/72
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8 ***years ***ago
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Quotemarko San diego-1981 San Diego 81 is a great show and SFM was a great encore
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8 ***years ***ago
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For me, the following songs have never been on the set list at shows I attended: Sweet Virginia Starf#*%er Stray Cat Blues Torn And Frayed Rip This Joint
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8 ***years ***ago
stewedandkeefed
Hardcore fans are always more interested in the deep cuts over the big hits. That's why I am such a big Bob Dylan fan. I saw him 18 times in 1989 and I heard him play 80 different songs including some pretty obscure stuff. Nowadays it's hard to get into going to multiple Bob shows because he has abandoned the always changing setlist. The Stones have done some interesting stuff with setl
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8 ***years ***ago
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Quotekleermaker QuoteLiveAtHidepark QuoteRank Stranger I think the first release was on TMoQ, without "Prodigal Son". This should also be the best source for this show. The bootleg was then rereleased with "PS", but I think, that this wasn't as good sounding as the first edition!?? You can still download the vinyl rips here: By the way, ALL boots are from th
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8 ***years ***ago
stewedandkeefed
Quotestonesrule I am still reeling from those nutty posts from and that full of you know what "onlystones"...so let's get back to reality for a moment and that would be one of my all-time favorite Stones songs "ALL DOWN THE LINE" started taking shape in 1969,according to Mick. It was first performed live in September 1970 at several concerts in Scandinavia. The l
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8 ***years ***ago
stewedandkeefed
If we get an improved sound for Hyde Park, like with the LA 75 DVD, we will be able to hear much clearer how hopelessly out of tune the guitarists were at that gig.
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8 ***years ***ago
stewedandkeefed
Digging the lost songs.
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8 ***years ***ago
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Quoteeibert the vinyl bootleg that was mentioned, is that Around in a roundhouse on Mushroom Records? Is there really a cd/lp of the first gig, only van find that the second gig is mentioned and no information about the first one. Yes the vinyl boot was called Around In A Roundhouse but there were two versions - one with Prodigal Son and one without. There may be some controversy over whether
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8 ***years ***ago
stewedandkeefed
Quotedcba So Glyn Johns taped both London shows! Yeepee!!! And the old classic TMOQ vinyl is from the (very) late second show... I thought not but apparently you are probably right. The vinyl bootleg which is from an audience tape is supposedly from the late show though I said early show (earlier in this thread) and I clearly misremembered (to quote Dubya). So if that is accurate, then the
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8 ***years ***ago
stewedandkeefed
Quotekleermaker So two songs, Stray Cat B. and Honky Tonk W., are new and from the second gig, and three (Live WM, Love IV and Rambler) are the same ones as are on the well known Roundhouse bootleg from the first gig. Yes that is how it seems to me. I just listened to both close enough to get some sort of unique Jagger vocal mannerism or outburst and then checked the other recording to see if t
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8 ***years ***ago
stewedandkeefed
Honky Tonk Women is not the same performance as the audience tape
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8 ***years ***ago
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Midnight Rambler is the same as the audience tape.
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8 ***years ***ago
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Live With Me is the same performance as the audience tape
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8 ***years ***ago
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Quotekleermaker It could be that it's a 'mix' of both Roundhouse shows, because I thinks Love In Vain is from the first gig, known from the bootlegs. I agree that Love In Vain is the same performance as the audience tape
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8 ***years ***ago
stewedandkeefed
Somebody once asked Bob Dylan why he had the line "people don't live or die, people just float" in Man In The Long Black Coat. His answer was that he needed a word to rhyme with coat and it was hard - so he settled on float. Sometimes songs and songwriting are not as complicated as we think. Keith has the riff and the title. Mick takes it away and fleshes it out a bit. I believe Ma
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Quotekleermaker Quotestewedandkeefed Checked it myself - these performances must be from the other Roundhouse show not the one from which there is an audience tape. I believe these performances are the late show. I have to check it myself yet. Love In Vain will be a good song to compare. I checked Stray Cat Blues against the vinyl boot which is also on youtube in four parts and Mick's vo
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8 ***years ***ago
stewedandkeefed
Checked it myself - these performances must be from the other Roundhouse show not the one from which there is an audience tape. I believe these performances are the late show.
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8 ***years ***ago
stewedandkeefed
Am I right to assume that these are performances from the late show at the Roundhouse and not the early show where which was on a vinyl bootleg from an audience recording? Or are they the same performances as the vinyl bootleg?
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8 ***years ***ago
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Quotestanlove Awful show. They redeemed themselves big time when I next saw them in Toronto in 1989. Rich Stadium, Orchard Park NY Sept 27/81 was my first show too. While I understand why anyone would say "awful show", due to the troubles the band had trying to get things in gear in the first half of the show on a very windy Sunday afternoon, I maintain that the second half of t
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8 ***years ***ago
stewedandkeefed
"Gimme Shelter" from Philadelphia 7/21/72 - early show "Midnight Rambler" from Brussels 10/17/73 - early show "Winter" from GHS
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QuoteBsebastian it's a great story. led zeppelin was so much bigger than the stones in the 70's, i'm not sure why people ignore them on this board so much. in any case, i like keith's response to the fan who said stairway to heaven was his favorite song. Led Zeppelin sold more records than the Stones but when the Stones toured in the seventies, it was a much bigger deal.
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8 ***years ***ago
stewedandkeefed
I once went to a party in Ingersoll, Ontario and there was a guy there who claimed to have done some publicity work for the Stones. I spoke to him suspecting he was full of it. He wasn't. He was hired as part of the damage control team after Keith's Harbour Castle Hilton bust. He mentioned going into an elevator in the Hilton with Keith and Barbara Charone (he supplied Charone's na
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8 ***years ***ago
stewedandkeefed
I have an older brother and sister who played rock n roll so I heard the Stones as an adolescent without really knowing it was them. In the summer of 1974 I read the Anthony Scaduto biography of Mick Jagger while vacationing with my family in France. It intrigued me. I recall that It's Only Rock N Roll came out as a single in August of 1974 (and Richard Nixon was resigning the U.S. presidenc
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8 ***years ***ago
stewedandkeefed
QuoteCristiano Radtke I think you're talking about this article: Thanks for the link. Mystery solved.
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8 ***years ***ago
stewedandkeefed
I am talking about 1976 after the tour of Europe. I lived in Ontario and the Toronto date was out there in the media. It was either June or July 17th. It was to be part of a short stadium tour of six dates. I am not aware of any of the other proposed dates. I am not talking about the cancelled dates for TOTA. If you went through Rolling Stone magazine from 1976, you might find a reference to it.
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8 ***years ***ago
stewedandkeefed
I believe It's Only Rock N Roll gets lumped in with the studio albums before and after it as part of the Stones 1970s malaise. It is hard to argue against such an assessment though Stones fans will have quirky strong likes of stuff from 1973 to 1976 and I am no exception. For me, I really like the ballads, Luxury and Fingerprint File. The rockers are as generic as they come though not truly
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8 ***years ***ago
stewedandkeefed
In 1976, I believe the Rolling Stones actually announced six North American stadium dates for the summer but then cancelled them - probably as fall out from Keith's son's crib-death. One of them was for Toronto on either June 17th or, perhaps, July 17th. Perhaps they were not announced but strongly rumoured - so much so that the Toronto date was reported in the media. Obviously the sho
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8 ***years ***ago
stewedandkeefed
The shows were in Pontiac Michigan then home of the Detroit Lions NFL team. Pontiac is twenty miles from Detroit. By the way, there is no July 11th show in Buffalo. It's actually in Orchard Park NY
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8 ***years ***ago
stewedandkeefed
There is a live album - imaginatively called Live - from the 1979/1980 Tusk tour.
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