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Palace Revolution 2000
Amazing. More photos..haha..
I wonder if it were possible to create a type pf composite on the 81/82 tour, much like Harold Colson did for the 72 tour. Based on outfits, bolstered by pics - one charts all the shows.
I also wondered that about 75/76.
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chrism13
I noticed Ron's Pedal steel on stage is some of the photos. Looks like the European leg. What song/s did he use that on for this tour?
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Palace Revolution 2000
Amazing. More photos..haha..
I wonder if it were possible to create a type pf composite on the 81/82 tour, much like Harold Colson did for the 72 tour. Based on outfits, bolstered by pics - one charts all the shows.
I also wondered that about 75/76.
One of my main purposes for starting this thread was to identify the clothes/wardrobe for each concert, much like Harold. I am imagining a photo chart of each member of the band in the clothes they work at each show and putting the photos in order by date as you are suggesting.
The tour(s) I have most trouble identifying is 1973.
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Palace Revolution 2000
es I think you r right Exile about 75 and 76 being their own animal. The clothes changed. But mainly in 76 they added all the Black & Blue tracks; made a huge difference.
The Jean Marie I was referring to is someone from the board here. JM put out these wonderful collection of newspaper articles and b#w shots; general info on all the various 70's tours. This is someone different from JM Perier, I think.
But they are great collector items; especially for info on various tour stops.
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HonkeyTonkFlash
Love those Philly #1 pics as I was there, right in front of that huge stage!
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Kennedy
Officially my favorite thread ever.
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T W Z Special Thanks to Palace Revolution 2000 and Jean Marie [yesterdayspapersoftherollingstones.blogspot.fr]
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chrism13
I noticed Ron's Pedal steel on stage is some of the photos. Looks like the European leg. What song/s did he use that on for this tour?
Which show did you notice the pedal steel?
The show set lists usually ran like this:
"Under My Thumb"
"When the Whip Comes Down"
"Let's Spend the Night Together"
"Shattered"
"Neighbours"
"Black Limousine"
"Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)"
"Twenty Flight Rock"
"Going to a Go-Go"
"Chantilly Lace"
"Let Me Go"
"Time Is on My Side"
"Beast of Burden"
"Let It Bleed"
"You Can't Always Get What You Want"
"Little T&A"
"Tumbling Dice"
"She's So Cold"
"Hang Fire"
"Miss You"
"Honky Tonk Women"
"Brown Sugar"
"Start Me Up"
"Jumpin' Jack Flash"
"(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
By July 1982 "Chantilly Lace" and "Let It Bleed" were dropped and past hit ballad "Angie" soon took their place.
[en.wikipedia.org]
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chrism13
Sorry-on this page is a picture of the Pedal Steel on stage. Ronnie is wearing the red frayed jacket. It's a Ronne Smith photograph.
Looks to be from Buffalo and the pedal steel is next to the Grand Piano.
I didn't think they used the pedal steel in 81 or 82.
[www.iorr.org]
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chrism13
Sorry-on this page is a picture of the Pedal Steel on stage. Ronnie is wearing the red frayed jacket. It's a Ronne Smith photograph.
Looks to be from Buffalo and the pedal steel is next to the Grand Piano.
I didn't think they used the pedal steel in 81 or 82.
[www.iorr.org]
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HonkeyTonkFlash
Damn - that does look like a pedal steel there. Maybe they were planning to do a song they then changed their minds about? I'm sure the pedal steel was never played on the 1981 Tour. They really did nothing country flavored that year.
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HonkeyTonkFlash
Damn - that does look like a pedal steel there. Maybe they were planning to do a song they then changed their minds about? I'm sure the pedal steel was never played on the 1981 Tour. They really did nothing country flavored that year.
It's Buffalo. Where's the set list? Is there a video?