Wednesday, November 28, 2012

The Rolling Stones







Janis Reed and Joe Vig fight over the Stones' SOME GIRLS LIVE IN TEXAS '78

Janis Reed's point of view

Review: The Rolling Stones – Some Girls Live In Texas DVD

by Joe Viglione on February 11, 2012
Better lit than 1972’s Ladies & Gentlemen The Rolling Stones, that DVD filmed over four nights in Texas during 1972’s “Exile on Main Street” tour, this “Some Girls Live” is from a Fort Worth, Texas from July 18, 1978. The two projects – with 6 years between them – provide a Texas-twosome of Stones performances that make for good analysis…as well as the general good old time we expect from Mick & the boys.


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ROLLING STONES PRACTICE FOR TEXAS '78
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jSIjHIWWr2g&feature=related


Joe V discusses new Vinyl  Texas '78 Live SOME GIRLS

Back in the early 1970s finding the double disc of Rubber Dubber’s THE ROLLING STONES EUROPEAN TOUR LIVE 1970 was a special treat, especially when a live version of the unreleased “Brown Sugar” was there for all to hear before the song took over radio stations everywhere.  Taken from an October 1970 West Germany concert fans sought out classic boots like this as well as Janis Joplin’s Get It While You Can, The Beatles Let It Be and Dylan’s The Great White Wonder because the major labels with those artists under contract generated demand without fulfilling the promise that comes with creating that demand.

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