FPM wrote on Dec 16
th, 2011 at 1:32pm:
When I was a wee monkey, in elementary school in fact, I had a subscription to Rolling Stone. Back then it was still an underground rag - it had a section called "The Dope Pages" and occasionally featured nudity or the F-word in bold type, all of which made me feel like quite the young outlaw. Anyway, one of the first issues I received in the mail was a special edition about the Rolling Stones Rock & Roll Circus, which featured fabulous photos and a complete story about the show. It was written shortly after the filming, and reported that it would be seen on TV at Christmas-time. I was stoked!
I did figure that it would be a little while before we saw it in the States, but never thought it would be 25 years later! In the meantime there had been a LOT of speculation about how the Stones' set must've been awful, or else why bury it? Along the way I picked up a horrendous black & white vhs bootleg, which looked like it was recorded with some kind of daguerreotype camera. All that did was make this great lost gem seem all the more lost. When the Who's segment turned up in pristine condition in "The Kids Are Alright", I was even more confused. Where the hell WAS the Rock & Roll Circus?
The story is that it was stored away in a barn Ian Stewart owned and not re-discovered until after his death. But I was thrilled to finally see it, and still think it's pretty cool. Way better than the Hyde Park concert.
The original Rolling Stone article mentioned them playing "Route 66" as a warm-up, as well as "Yonder's Wall" and "Walking Blues". I'd sure love to hear them!
In the late 70s sometime, all of my original issues of Rolling Stone- including Hendrix, Joplin, and Morrison's death issues - got mistaken for "a stack of old newspapers" and thrown away. Agh!
What a great post! I also used to collect Rolling Stone Mags, I remember first hearing about circus in Circus Mag which used to be called Hullabaloo, & it was going be a T.V. special, I was out of my head excited, but as we know nothing happened until it was released as we know it, I would love to hear them do Yonder Wall & Walkin' Blues.