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Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: February 14, 2012 06:27



..................................... Tina Turner --- Ethan A Russell

ROCKMAN

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: February 14, 2012 06:28



ROCKMAN

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: February 14, 2012 06:29

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Jah Paul

Funny how The Beatles' last public show ever was in San Francisco (at Candlestick) a mere 12 days later.

They should have played the Fillmore instead! smoking smiley

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Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: hbwriter ()
Date: February 14, 2012 06:37




Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: hbwriter ()
Date: February 14, 2012 06:38




Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: February 14, 2012 06:39


...............................Mick ................................................... Keith ....................................... B.B.King .............Ethan A Russell

ROCKMAN

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: tomk ()
Date: February 14, 2012 06:45

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His Majesty
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hbwriter
smiling smiley

interesting too, how it was sort of birthed at Hyde Park - what a year for the band -

Interesting that Blind Faith allowed them to forsee how it might work out. I have to wonder if Blind Faith's Summer '69 Arena tour didn't act as something similar too.

Ok, cool, I'm done debating whether it's the yadda yadda arena tour or not, but the strive for better sound quality at gigs, travelling with your own PA etc is of course relevant to the thread and that's why i'm posting this link.

Tis a great blog, so much interesting stuff...

[rockprosopography101.blogspot.com]

"Thus the Grateful Dead were among the very first rock bands to actually travel with a full size public address system, louder than anyone else's at the time."

"Nonetheless, the San Francisco ballrooms established the blueprint for the rock concert experience up to this very day. No rock concert goer today would expect any less than exceptional sound, loud as can be but clear as a bell, where any distortion is intended and not just an unfortunate byproduct. That's not to say we always get what we want as listeners, of course, but we know what we are supposed to get. So if I'm right, August 17, 1966 at the Fillmore marked the night that rock's most famous auditorium got a state of the art sound system and kept it that way, setting the standard for rock concert sound forever after."

The Blind Faith gig at Hyde Park was certainly where the penny dropped for that show. I believe Jagger was even in attendance. However, remember that bit in Roy Carr's book about the Stones filming a bit for Maxigasm, touring South America, then touring the States, even having them at the Garden in March of '69, then on to Cambodia and all other places and ending up at the Albert Hall or something, and being filmed doing all this. Don't know if this was a pipe dream or how much was actually planned.
It would be interesting to know when the logistics of the '69 tour were actually put in place.

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: February 14, 2012 06:47



..................................................................................... Bill Wyman ......................... Ethan A Russell

ROCKMAN

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: February 14, 2012 07:22



............ Mick .......... Ron Schneider handing out cash to Keith on the way to Circus Circus in Las Vegas --- Ethan A Russell

ROCKMAN

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: hbwriter ()
Date: February 14, 2012 07:26

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Rockman


............ Mick .......... Ron Schneider handing out cash to Keith on the way to Circus Circus in Las Vegas --- Ethan A Russell

amazing - thanks for these, Rockman

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: February 14, 2012 07:45



........................ Mick and friend - the Strip LA 1969 ----- Ethan A Russell

ROCKMAN

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: February 14, 2012 13:25

Quote
tomk
The Blind Faith gig at Hyde Park was certainly where the penny dropped for that show. I believe Jagger was even in attendance. However, remember that bit in Roy Carr's book about the Stones filming a bit for Maxigasm, touring South America, then touring the States, even having them at the Garden in March of '69, then on to Cambodia and all other places and ending up at the Albert Hall or something, and being filmed doing all this. Don't know if this was a pipe dream or how much was actually planned.
It would be interesting to know when the logistics of the '69 tour were actually put in place.

I think the Maxigasm idea remained a pipe dream, but as we know they did go to South America for a holiday. Mick and Marianne went in late 1967 and again, this time with Keith and Anita, in late 1968.

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Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: February 14, 2012 13:27

Quote
Rockman


........................ Mick and friend - the Strip LA 1969 ----- Ethan A Russell

Looks to be claudia lennear eh?

___________________________
The Brian Jones Experience


Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: GravityBoy ()
Date: February 14, 2012 13:31

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Rockman


..................................................................................... Bill Wyman ......................... Ethan A Russell

You know that cartoon dog... Droopy....



---------
Great pictures BTW.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2012-02-14 13:32 by GravityBoy.

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: CousinC ()
Date: February 15, 2012 00:53

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tomk
Quote
His Majesty
Quote
hbwriter
smiling smiley

interesting too, how it was sort of birthed at Hyde Park - what a year for the band -

Interesting that Blind Faith allowed them to forsee how it might work out. I have to wonder if Blind Faith's Summer '69 Arena tour didn't act as something similar too.

Ok, cool, I'm done debating whether it's the yadda yadda arena tour or not, but the strive for better sound quality at gigs, travelling with your own PA etc is of course relevant to the thread and that's why i'm posting this link.

Tis a great blog, so much interesting stuff...

[rockprosopography101.blogspot.com]

"Thus the Grateful Dead were among the very first rock bands to actually travel with a full size public address system, louder than anyone else's at the time."

"Nonetheless, the San Francisco ballrooms established the blueprint for the rock concert experience up to this very day. No rock concert goer today would expect any less than exceptional sound, loud as can be but clear as a bell, where any distortion is intended and not just an unfortunate byproduct. That's not to say we always get what we want as listeners, of course, but we know what we are supposed to get. So if I'm right, August 17, 1966 at the Fillmore marked the night that rock's most famous auditorium got a state of the art sound system and kept it that way, setting the standard for rock concert sound forever after."

The Blind Faith gig at Hyde Park was certainly where the penny dropped for that show. I believe Jagger was even in attendance. However, remember that bit in Roy Carr's book about the Stones filming a bit for Maxigasm, touring South America, then touring the States, even having them at the Garden in March of '69, then on to Cambodia and all other places and ending up at the Albert Hall or something, and being filmed doing all this. Don't know if this was a pipe dream or how much was actually planned.
It would be interesting to know when the logistics of the '69 tour were actually put in place.

Pity I can't send pics.I have a few very nice photos of Mick and Marianne at Blind Faith' Hyde Park gig.

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: February 15, 2012 01:28

^ I posted a few here: [www.iorr.org]

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Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: Youngie ()
Date: February 15, 2012 22:47

Did The Stones ever "tour" European opera houses like The Who did in late 1969-1970?

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: tomk ()
Date: February 15, 2012 23:08

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His Majesty
^ I posted a few here: [www.iorr.org]

I had a feeling those were from Blind Faith's gig.
I got my June and July months mixed up.
I think I posted them before, but here's some links regarding both gigs
from a great web page.

[www.ukrockfestivals.com]
[www.ukrockfestivals.com]
[www.ukrockfestivals.com]

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: CousinC ()
Date: February 15, 2012 23:51

Yeah, great!
There's obviously a lot of nice stuff on the net.

@ HM: Same as mine but think I've got 1 or 2 more. They've been first printed in 69 in Dutch/German "Musik Express".

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: February 15, 2012 23:58

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CousinC
Yeah, great!
There's obviously a lot of nice stuff on the net.

@ HM: Same as mine but think I've got 1 or 2 more. They've been first printed in 69 in Dutch/German "Musik Express".

I scanned the pics with the photog credit from A Muziek Expres. thumbs up

The last one I found via google.

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Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: His Majesty ()
Date: February 16, 2012 01:20

New Musical Express - 1969

18th October


25th October


15th November


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Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: hbwriter ()
Date: February 16, 2012 01:37

great!

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: swiss ()
Date: February 16, 2012 10:06

Quote
His Majesty
Quote
Rockman


........................ Mick and friend - the Strip LA 1969 ----- Ethan A Russell

Looks to be claudia lennear eh?

Good call, His Majesty - that is indeed Claudia Lennear! Great photos, Rockman smiling smiley

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: Rolling Hansie ()
Date: February 16, 2012 11:51

Great thread, great pictures. Thanks

Keep On Rolling smoking smiley

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Date: February 16, 2012 12:23

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StonesTod
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hbwriter
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StonesTod
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hbwriter
i'm sticking to my premise smiling smiley

we need documented proof and numbers or this case will be thrown out of my courtroom.

nah - just go by this



that's a nice video, isn't it? it's hard to be wrong...but you get used to it.
Only the beginning, and very end is actually video of SFM. The rest is a clever p[atch job.
At 0:46 there seems to be an audio edit. Maybe a different source kicks in.
But shortly afterwards we see Keith no more on the Les Paul, but on the Dan Armstrong; when Jagger throws flowers, and Keith is turned towards Charlie at end he is back w/ LP.

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: February 16, 2012 12:46



.............................................. Keith Richards................................................................................ Ethan A Russell

ROCKMAN

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: stonesdan60 ()
Date: February 16, 2012 16:28

Quote
Rockman


.............................................. Keith Richards................................................................................ Ethan A Russell

GREAT Keith pic!

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Date: February 17, 2012 01:02

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Palace Revolution 2000
Quote
StonesTod
Quote
hbwriter
Quote
StonesTod
Quote
hbwriter
i'm sticking to my premise smiling smiley

we need documented proof and numbers or this case will be thrown out of my courtroom.

nah - just go by this



that's a nice video, isn't it? it's hard to be wrong...but you get used to it.
Only the beginning, and very end is actually video of SFM. The rest is a clever p[atch job.
At 0:46 there seems to be an audio edit. Maybe a different source kicks in.
But shortly afterwards we see Keith no more on the Les Paul, but on the Dan Armstrong; when Jagger throws flowers, and Keith is turned towards Charlie at end he is back w/ LP.

That edit goes into the YA-YA'S version and goes back to the live one at 1:30 only without the video matching, with a nice giant screw up at 1:54! Somehow they ALL hit a big muddy pot hole! It's obvious why Mick overdubbed vocals on that one - he was flat for most of the song! Seems to be a blend of what sounds like THREE different recordings.

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Date: February 17, 2012 01:45

Quote
WeLoveToPlayTheBlues
Quote
Palace Revolution 2000
Quote
StonesTod
Quote
hbwriter
Quote
StonesTod
Quote
hbwriter
i'm sticking to my premise smiling smiley

we need documented proof and numbers or this case will be thrown out of my courtroom.

nah - just go by this



that's a nice video, isn't it? it's hard to be wrong...but you get used to it.
Only the beginning, and very end is actually video of SFM. The rest is a clever p[atch job.
At 0:46 there seems to be an audio edit. Maybe a different source kicks in.
But shortly afterwards we see Keith no more on the Les Paul, but on the Dan Armstrong; when Jagger throws flowers, and Keith is turned towards Charlie at end he is back w/ LP.

That edit goes into the YA-YA'S version and goes back to the live one at 1:30 only without the video matching, with a nice giant screw up at 1:54! Somehow they ALL hit a big muddy pot hole! It's obvious why Mick overdubbed vocals on that one - he was flat for most of the song! Seems to be a blend of what sounds like THREE different recordings.

LOL< that flat singing was bugging me too. I think you might be right about 3 versions. Do you notice that in the 3rd version he seems to not be as flat anymore?

Re: The tour that broke more rules and created more new rules than any other in history...
Posted by: Youngie ()
Date: February 17, 2012 20:23

Quote
Youngie
Did The Stones ever "tour" European opera houses like The Who did in late 1969-1970?

Anyone?

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