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Message started by Edith Grove on Jul 21st, 2015 at 5:35pm

Title: 43 Years Ago: A Bomb Goes Off at a Rolling Stones Show
Post by Edith Grove on Jul 21st, 2015 at 5:35pm
Don't think I remember hearing anything about this:  :blankfriggingstare1




43 Years Ago: A Bomb Goes Off at a Rolling Stones Show

By Jeff Giles July 17, 2015



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Every Rolling Stones show comes with a certain amount of expected drama, but even by the band’s elevated standards, their 1972 tour was especially crazy.

As Rolling Stone quipped following the tour’s final four sold-out shows at Madison Square Garden, the band “packed up their gear and went looking for a hurricane so they could unwind” following “a string of ugly events that came down on the tour in rapid succession.”

The ugliest of all occurred during the early hours of July 17, 1972, when an unknown perpetrator — later described as “the world’s dumbest bomber” by the Stones’ press agent — started the band’s stay in Montreal with a literal bang by stuffing dynamite under a loading ramp and detonating the blast at 3AM.

Fortunately, nearby windows and speaker cones were the only victims of the explosion; the band later made light of the incident, with Mick Jagger bemusedly wondering, “Why didn’t that cat leave a note.”

At the time, the Stones had plenty of other problems to contend with, not the least of which were the 500 counterfeit tickets circulating for the Montreal show, which ended up being a sweaty mess. A Weekend Magazine reporter present at the gig witnessed Jagger being pelted in the leg by a 40-ounce bottle that had been thrown from the audience, and described him as “tired and washed out” after the performance. “Not good, man,” he’s quoted as saying. “It wasn’t good.”

Although a number of individuals tried to take credit for the bombing, and a handful of theories surfaced — including one blaming the Hell’s Angels, who were supposedly retaliating after being blamed for the violence at the band’s disastrous Altamont show — no one has ever been convicted for the incident


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Title: Re: 43 Years Ago: A Bomb Goes Off at a Rolling Stones Show
Post by Bitch on Jul 21st, 2015 at 10:35pm
Thanks EG, I don't remember it either, but that was way before the Internet, information was not as easily available as it is now.

Title: Re: 43 Years Ago: A Bomb Goes Off at a Rolling Stones Show
Post by stonedinaustralia on Jul 21st, 2015 at 11:53pm
I've heard this one before. I'm pretty sure it gets a mention in Greenfield's "STP" which is where you'd expect to find mention of it.

Title: Re: 43 Years Ago: A Bomb Goes Off at a Rolling Stones Show
Post by Gazza on Jul 22nd, 2015 at 5:46am
It does.

Title: Re: 43 Years Ago: A Bomb Goes Off at a Rolling Stones Show
Post by gypsymofo60 on Jul 22nd, 2015 at 9:34pm

stonedinaustralia wrote on Jul 21st, 2015 at 11:53pm:
I've heard this one before. I'm pretty sure it gets a mention in Greenfield's "STP" which is where you'd expect to find mention of it.

I just read that, I'll have to go back and check. I heard it was a Hell's Angel's plot that went wrong. Hey StinedinA, did you ever stay in contact with Daniel from NSW?

Title: Re: 43 Years Ago: A Bomb Goes Off at a Rolling Stones Show
Post by stonedinaustralia on Jul 23rd, 2015 at 1:29am

gypsymofo60 wrote on Jul 22nd, 2015 at 9:34pm:
Hey StinedinA, did you ever stay in contact with Daniel from NSW? [/b]


No not really. Tho he popped up here during the Stones tour here in March. He sounded like he was doing OK

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