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Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: dph ()
Date: December 25, 2009 05:56

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CousinC
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HEILOOBAAS
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Mathijs
What a fantastic post this is, especially when listening to that new Roundhouse tape
Mathijs

"New" Roundhouse tape? How is this different from the existing version?



Yeah, I'd really like to know about that as well!
And that 2nd picture (from the 70 Paris gig) is a great find!

It's NOT a new tape. No need to get excited. It's CD2 of VGP-030, "The Lost Marquee Tapes," released ca. 1996. VGP used the TMOQ LP, which remains the only source for this recording, and drastically processed it. It sounds way different, and probably better.

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: andrewm ()
Date: December 25, 2009 06:15

I still think the version of Prodigal Son which is on the Vinyl Gang release and which wasn't on the original lp is from a different show, and not the Roundhouse, as they claim it to be. Certainly sounds like it is, and if VGP simply sourced the lp, where did they come up with that one extra song ?

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: December 25, 2009 18:55

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Eleanor Rigby
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Shall we try and piece together all this like Harold C has done for his great 1972 site?

thanks to all.

Do you have a link of his site, i don't know if I ever seen itconfused smiley

HMN
StonesCave

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: dph ()
Date: December 26, 2009 04:31

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andrewm
I still think the version of Prodigal Son which is on the Vinyl Gang release and which wasn't on the original lp is from a different show, and not the Roundhouse, as they claim it to be. Certainly sounds like it is, and if VGP simply sourced the lp, where did they come up with that one extra song ?

There are two different pressings of the LP: the first without Prodigal Son, the second with it. The second is called the "New Edition," and notes "more music and improved sound." Unfortunately I disagree about "improved sound," as it's the same to me as the first version.

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: andrewm ()
Date: December 26, 2009 09:57

That's interesting, didn't know that. Listening to Prodigal Son again right now (from the VGP release), it sounds like at least a different source to me-clearer, more crowd noise near the taper than the old, first pressing of the lp but maybe I need to go back and listen to the vinyl again.

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: Bimmelzerbott ()
Date: December 26, 2009 10:37

What an awesome thread. Thanks a million!

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: mickijaggeroo ()
Date: December 26, 2009 13:18

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Honestman
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Eleanor Rigby
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Shall we try and piece together all this like Harold C has done for his great 1972 site?

thanks to all.

Do you have a link of his site, i don't know if I ever seen itconfused smiley

[stoneslib.homestead.com]

Vilhelm
[www.stonesvikings.com]
[www.stonesondecca.com]


Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: December 26, 2009 13:46

@Vilhelm

thumbs up Thanks for the link!

@Eleanor Rigby

Never seen this site before, looks great!
To answer to your request, i would like to do it , but i couldn't, too much work with my blog (I've already spent hours on it)
Anyway if you want to use part of this thread to do it feel freewinking smiley

HMN
StonesCave

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: December 28, 2009 23:26


Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: NICOS ()
Date: December 28, 2009 23:38

Great job Honestman


Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Date: December 29, 2009 02:52

What I notice is that in 71 e.g they considered Wyman just as photo worthy as other Stones. And this is good.

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: December 29, 2009 03:31

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What I notice is that in 71 e.g they considered Wyman just as photo worthy as other Stones. And this is good.

I don't think that Bill was shot because he was as photo worthy as the others.
The main pictures of the Rolling STONES in all era are the ones with Mick & Keith.
But if you read some books or magazines there's at least always one picture from each Tour of the other members hopefully!
I've started to show on my Blog the Rolling STONES Monthly Books.You could see in it, that each member is named equally.
The thing is that the journalist took always the best selling shots of the Band,
and unfortunately, at this game, that's Mick and Keith who won!
But I agreed, of course, the other members should have been shot more oftenwinking smiley

HMN
StonesCave

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: December 29, 2009 19:34


Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: January 3, 2010 11:38


Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: Eleanor Rigby ()
Date: January 3, 2010 14:31

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Honestman
@Vilhelm

thumbs up Thanks for the link!

@Eleanor Rigby

Never seen this site before, looks great!
To answer to your request, i would like to do it , but i couldn't, too much work with my blog (I've already spent hours on it)
Anyway if you want to use part of this thread to do it feel freewinking smiley

thanks Honestman...not sure if I have time either !
But perhaps one day...

ER

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: dandelion1967 ()
Date: May 26, 2011 01:44

I cannot see any image but those in page 5. Can anybody upload it again??

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"I'm gonna walk... before they make me run"

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Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: Green Lady ()
Date: May 27, 2011 16:12

Nearly all the missing pictures were provided by Honestman, whose ImageShack account was taken down when he left the board, so the pictures are sadly no longer available, unless anyone who downloaded them at the time can re-post.

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: Enmore2003 ()
Date: September 1, 2011 02:31

Best thread in last 10 years or so. Any way of getting access to the removed photos or could you please post any YouTube links to videoclips from this era. Anyone got the Malmoe soundcheck video that can be posted up??????

Thanks

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: Enmore2003 ()
Date: September 1, 2011 02:35

I reckon the shirt Charlie is wearing on 2nd last photo on page 3 is same one Jagger is wearing on the 2nd photo on page 4????????

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: Enmore2003 ()
Date: September 1, 2011 23:28

Anyone know of any good you tube clips of the era

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: December 5, 2011 19:54


Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: December 5, 2011 20:00

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Paris 1970

by Ethan Russel - from David Dalton's book of 1971

This picture above has been discussed numerous times, not because it's a fantastic shot (The ones who have followed the thread a while ago knows what I'm talkin' about winking smiley )
I've just find another one which came from a bootleg picture-disc, I've edited the pic thumbs up smiley
And for those who missed the story , this shot is from one of the Paris Shows of 1970.


Hey, good edit you made - almost look like a real sized picture now
But I noticed this picture disc bootleg before.....here's a scan I uploaded to IORR 4-5 years ago:



Not as nicely edited as yours!

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: Doxa ()
Date: December 5, 2011 22:03

It looks like that there was quite intensive interaction between the band and the audience in Paris 1970... and seeminingly the room was rather warm...spinning smiley sticking its tongue outthumbs up

- Doxa

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: March 11, 2012 12:22

Paris 1970








All shots by Jacques Bernard

Lyon 1970


No credits

HMN
StonesCave

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: whitem8 ()
Date: March 11, 2012 14:06

Honestman those are stunning photos. Thanks so much for posting...awesome.

The Newcastle set list supposedly they did CYHMK:

In Newcastle the set was:
"Jumpin' Jack Flash"
"Live With Me"
"Dead Flowers"
"Stray Cat Blues"
"Love In Vain"
"Prodigal Son"
"Midnight Rambler"
"Bitch"
"Can't You Hear Me Knockin'"
"Wild Horses"
"Honky Tonk Women"
"Satisfaction"
"Little Queenie"
"Brown Sugar"
"Street Fighting Man"
Encore:
"Sympathy For The Devil"
"Let It Rock"

Sadly the 1970 tour is my hole in my collection with very few boots from it.

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: March 30, 2012 21:21


No credits

In my book , mentionned as Coventry.

HMN
StonesCave

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: SwayStones ()
Date: March 31, 2012 11:22

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Bimmelzerbott
What an awesome thread. Thanks a million!

Right thumbs up

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: CousinC ()
Date: April 1, 2012 17:30

Thanx!
Another thing that was great was that 69/70 were the last tours without barriers. Fans could lean and sometimes jump on stage. I'm not really shure about 71 England.
But from 72/73 on there were those bloody barriers.

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: stonesrule ()
Date: April 1, 2012 18:30

CousinC, you've made a great point!

Those BARRIERS. Too bad they become necessary.
I have such wonderful memories of various performances by Stones and others when there were NO barriers and we all felt so CONNECTED.

Re: The 1970-1971 European & Farewell Tour THREAD
Posted by: Honestman ()
Date: April 9, 2012 21:35

I'd never post these ones before , so here we go













Newcastle City Hall March 4.1971 No credits

HMN
StonesCave

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