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And here's the picture to the story
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django
And here's the picture to the story
er ... that there's only half of it.
- sweethearts together, july 18th 1972
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boston2006
Who was # 6012 ???
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boston2006
Who was # 6012 ???
Keith was arrested for hitting the photographer.
Mick was arrested for trying to interfere with Keith's arrest.
Marshall Chess was arrested for trying to interfere with that, and Robert Frank was arrested for filming the whole thing.
Stan Moore (a security guy) was also arrested, apparently because the photographer complained about him too.
Bobby Keys really wanted to be arrested as well, as a show of solidarity, but the police didn't oblige him.
Robert Greenfiel witnessed the arrests, and the story is the best part of his book STP,
but he wasn't present at the booking or whatever it's called when they take the photos, so he didn't explain who got to be # 6012.
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... Wonder if it's preserved on film in Frank's vault somewhere
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boston2006
Who was # 6012 ???
Keith was arrested for hitting the photographer.
Mick was arrested for trying to interfere with Keith's arrest.
Marshall Chess was arrested for trying to interfere with that, and Robert Frank was arrested for filming the whole thing.
Stan Moore (a security guy) was also arrested, apparently because the photographer complained about him too.
Bobby Keys really wanted to be arrested as well, as a show of solidarity, but the police didn't oblige him.
Robert Greenfiel witnessed the arrests, and the story is the best part of his book STP,
but he wasn't present at the booking or whatever it's called when they take the photos, so he didn't explain who got to be # 6012.
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]Who was # 6012 ???
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boston2006
]Who was # 6012 ???
Ha, my first thought as well
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Fascinating stuff...Keith in the 70s seemed to look for trouble. Though it was brave of Jagger to try to stop the arrest, I can imagine him pissed at Keith (I haven't read Greenfield's account, so don't know) for causing the arrest.
Unless this got the notoriety the Stones needed...and the delay of the concert at the Boston Garden worked to their advantage (thus Jagger pleased).