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Palace Revolution 2000
New photos keep popping up.
This is a prime example how the lighting could throw a whole guitar thread off. Had we only the 'shadow guitar' pic, we might have surmised this was a different color Les Paul.
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sweetcharmedlife
The set list from the Stones’ performance at the famed Hollywood Bowl concert was as follows:
Not Fade Away
The Last Time
Paint It Black
Lady Jane
Mother’s Little Helper
Get Off of My Cloud
19th Nervous Breakdown
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
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sweetcharmedlife
The set list from the Stones’ performance at the famed Hollywood Bowl concert was as follows:
Not Fade Away
The Last Time
Paint It Black
Lady Jane
Mother’s Little Helper
Get Off of My Cloud
19th Nervous Breakdown
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
Typical length show back then, is it not? About 45 minutes or so?
Yes Open-G, I was referring to the Gold Top. What I meant though had we only come upon Photo # 5, the one where Keith sits on the table playing the guitar, we might have not been sure about the color or shading. And then debated if it was a red or brown older model etc.Quote
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Palace Revolution 2000
New photos keep popping up.
This is a prime example how the lighting could throw a whole guitar thread off. Had we only the 'shadow guitar' pic, we might have surmised this was a different color Les Paul.
I'm not sure if I'm getting you right.
Which Les Paul are you referring to? the gold top?
well,that one was discussed here:
[www.iorr.org]
...and yes - it's always great when new pics come popping up.
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sweetcharmedlife
The set list from the Stones’ performance at the famed Hollywood Bowl concert was as follows:
Not Fade Away
The Last Time
Paint It Black
Lady Jane
Mother’s Little Helper
Get Off of My Cloud
19th Nervous Breakdown
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
Typical length show back then, is it not? About 45 minutes or so?
Typical, yes, but more like TWENTY-FIVE minutes, assuming each of the eight songs lasted about three minutes. But note that even then, they finished off with three of their biggest hits. The whole warhorse thing that they do to this very day was ALREADY set in stone, so to speak.
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sweetcharmedlife
The set list from the Stones’ performance at the famed Hollywood Bowl concert was as follows:
Not Fade Away
The Last Time
Paint It Black
Lady Jane
Mother’s Little Helper
Get Off of My Cloud
19th Nervous Breakdown
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction
Typical length show back then, is it not? About 45 minutes or so?
Typical, yes, but more like TWENTY-FIVE minutes, assuming each of the eight songs lasted about three minutes. But note that even then, they finished off with three of their biggest hits. The whole warhorse thing that they do to this very day was ALREADY set in stone, so to speak.
Whoa, wait a minute.
19th Nervous Breakdown had been released only 4 months or so before this show. Get Off My Cloud was all of 8 months old, and Satisfaction was a "warhorse" celebrating its 1st birthday when this show occurred.
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scottkeef
I am old enough to remember as a 7 yr old watching The Stones, Beatles, etc on TV in 64 but I envy anyone that actually saw them live during this time(and especially if you were close enough to hear!!) Alot of fans are quik to forget that the band DID exist before Taylor or Wood. What did Keith say, "They used to tell us there wasnt a dry seat in the house!" LOL Amazing
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scottkeef
I am old enough to remember as a 7 yr old watching The Stones, Beatles, etc on TV in 64 but I envy anyone that actually saw them live during this time(and especially if you were close enough to hear!!) Alot of fans are quik to forget that the band DID exist before Taylor or Wood.
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Palace Revolution 2000Yes Open-G, I was referring to the Gold Top. What I meant though had we only come upon Photo # 5, the one where Keith sits on the table playing the guitar, we might have not been sure about the color or shading. And then debated if it was a red or brown older model etc.Quote
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Palace Revolution 2000
New photos keep popping up.
This is a prime example how the lighting could throw a whole guitar thread off. Had we only the 'shadow guitar' pic, we might have surmised this was a different color Les Paul.
I'm not sure if I'm getting you right.
Which Les Paul are you referring to? the gold top?
well,that one was discussed here:
[www.iorr.org]
...and yes - it's always great when new pics come popping up.
Check out Brian's eyes in that very pic btw, LOL