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Message started by StickyStones on Jun 2nd, 2024 at 12:14pm

Title: What are your unreleased / archival holy grails?
Post by StickyStones on Jun 2nd, 2024 at 12:14pm
Like stuff that you'd pay good money to see that you know exists, or likely exists somewhere?

For instance, NME 1968, which had the first performance ever of JJF. More footage of the 1967 tour. Let it Bleed sessions with Ry Cooder on guitar in the Spring of 1969 at Redlands. Outtakes from The 1969-1973 era not yet released. All the Black & Blue sessions with the various guitarists. Earliest sketches of Voodoo Lounge from 1993

Title: Re: What are your unreleased / archival holy grails?
Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on Jun 2nd, 2024 at 1:10pm
The lovely Grail director Terry Jones brought back to life - and his trousers - for starters.
Then a watchable L.A. Stains show recorded the same year, if it exists.

The Sun has got it's hap' on.

Title: Re: What are your unreleased / archival holy grails?
Post by BillyBoll1 on Jun 3rd, 2024 at 8:43am
Knebworth '76 Full Show, Remastered.

Title: Re: What are your unreleased / archival holy grails?
Post by BillyBoll1 on Jun 3rd, 2024 at 8:43am
Knebworth '76 Full Show, Remastered.

Title: Re: What are your unreleased / archival holy grails?
Post by Egon on Jun 3rd, 2024 at 9:21am
Rarities II

Title: Re: What are your unreleased / archival holy grails?
Post by Goo on Jun 3rd, 2024 at 10:48am
1-1970 live Europe show video & soundboard
2-1973 downunder tour video & soundboard
3-1973 European tour box set
4-1972 USA tour soundboard
5-1976-European tour box set
6-1999 any show video not necessary
7-2002-2003 all theater shows box set

Title: Re: What are your unreleased / archival holy grails?
Post by Goo on Jun 5th, 2024 at 4:42am
Outtakes demos from 1962-2024

Title: Re: What are your unreleased / archival holy grails?
Post by Voodoo Chile in Wonderland on Jun 5th, 2024 at 1:14pm

StickyStones wrote on Jun 2nd, 2024 at 12:14pm:
For instance, NME 1968, which had the first performance ever of JJF


Yes, it was the live debut for song Jumping Jack Flash 12 days before its release date so it was new to the audience, also it was the last “public” show with Brian Jones as the R&R Circus was private. Only JJF and Satisfaction were played

Here a video:

https://x.com/VoodooChileinWo/status/1524718533258747905


Title: Re: What are your unreleased / archival holy grails?
Post by Voodoo Chile in Wonderland on Jun 5th, 2024 at 1:22pm
What about the Tribute show for Stu? 100 Club, London February 23, 1986
  • Seven songs wereplayed with Simon Kirke on drums as Charlie was late!
  • Special guests were Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Pete Townshend and Jack Bruce replacing Bill on Little Queenie
  • Live debuts for songs Harlem Shuffle and Dust My Broom.
  • All songs were covers



Title: Re: What are your unreleased / archival holy grails?
Post by StickyStones on Jun 7th, 2024 at 8:50am

Voodoo Chile in Wonderland wrote on Jun 5th, 2024 at 1:14pm:

StickyStones wrote on Jun 2nd, 2024 at 12:14pm:
For instance, NME 1968, which had the first performance ever of JJF


Yes, it was the live debut for song Jumping Jack Flash 12 days before its release date so it was new to the audience, also it was the last “public” show with Brian Jones as the R&R Circus was private. Only JJF and Satisfaction were played

Here a video:

https://x.com/VoodooChileinWo/status/1524718533258747905


Yeah I'm just hoping audio leaks out one day, I am curious what they sounded like here. Brian wasn't the wreck he was by the RNR Circus and was reportedly more interested in the Stones than he had been for a while - this a week before his second bust which started his downward spiral. So I imagine they didn't mute him here.

Title: Re: What are your unreleased / archival holy grails?
Post by StickyStones on Jun 7th, 2024 at 8:51am

Voodoo Chile in Wonderland wrote on Jun 5th, 2024 at 1:22pm:
What about the Tribute show for Stu? 100 Club, London February 23, 1986
  • Seven songs wereplayed with Simon Kirke on drums as Charlie was late!
  • Special guests were Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, Pete Townshend and Jack Bruce replacing Bill on Little Queenie
  • Live debuts for songs Harlem Shuffle and Dust My Broom.
  • All songs were covers


Was it the full Stones? I've only seen scant photos I figured this was a Mick only thing. Have to think they had a ragged, excited energy in 1986 given Charlie being on H and the tensions in the band. I'd kill to see it

Title: Re: What are your unreleased / archival holy grails?
Post by Voodoo Chile in Wonderland on Jun 7th, 2024 at 12:00pm
Check Gazza's Gazzapedia, in this case the section "Miscellaneous Non-Tour Concerts": http://rocksoff.org/miscnontour.htm

Title: Re: What are your unreleased / archival holy grails?
Post by lotsajizz on Jun 8th, 2024 at 10:11am
Hartford '02

Title: Re: What are your unreleased / archival holy grails?
Post by Goo on Jun 9th, 2024 at 11:31am
I was at Hartford, 2002 licks great show

Title: Re: What are your unreleased / archival holy grails?
Post by Goo on Jun 9th, 2024 at 11:33am
Hartford 2002

Street Fighting Man
It's Only Rock'n Roll
If You Can't Rock Me
Don't Stop
Rocks Off
Love In Vain
Let It Bleed
Monkey Man
Gimme Shelter
Tumbling Dice
--- Introductions
Slipping Away (Keith)
Before They Make Me Run (Keith)
Start Me Up
Love Train
Honky Tonk Women
Can't You Hear Me Knocking
Satisfaction
Mannish Boy (B-stage)
You Got Me Rocking (B-stage)
Brown Sugar (B-stage)
Midnight Rambler (Encore)
Jumping Jack Flash (Encore)
Show start: 9:30pm
Show finish: 11:43pm

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