that rules! I love Keiths um.. entrance onto the stage... the king of drunken swagger!
7th February 2007 01:26 PM
Jumacfly
thanks a lot.
a shame we don t see the other barbarians
hell, the playlists are very cool...Palais royale 2002 with a fantastic stray cat blues...even "don't stop sounds raw!!
7th February 2007 03:56 PM
muncy23
Nice! Thanks Duck. Keep up the good work!
7th February 2007 08:30 PM
Lethargy
DAMN IT man, that's awesome.
New idea for the 2007: Let RONNIE have a 1 song slot in the stones show, followed by Keith's 2 songs...Mick gets a long rest, we get to hear Ronnie, everyone wins!
ronnies voice is very raspy
i enjoyed it
when and where was that recorded.
i thought they just got together for 1 concert in toronto somewhere ...it was part of keith punishment to play a free concert for the blind.
someone set me straight
7th February 2007 10:25 PM
GotToRollMe
The Largo show was on May 5, 1979. I saw them two nights later on May 7th at Madison Square Garden.
I think the Toronto show you're referring to is the "Keith Richards Benefit Concert" played with the New Barbarians on April 22nd of that year. That was the concert for the blind played as community service, and the first time they played anywhere as The New Barbarians.
As far as I know, they played something like 19 shows, all in 1979, but I'm sure someone around here has more info than I can give you.
[Edited by GotToRollMe]
8th February 2007 06:20 PM
fireontheplatter
quote:GotToRollMe wrote:
The Largo show was on May 5, 1979. I saw them two nights later on May 7th at Madison Square Garden.
I think the Toronto show you're referring to is the "Keith Richards Benefit Concert" played with the New Barbarians on April 22nd of that year. That was the concert for the blind played as community service, and the first time they played anywhere as The New Barbarians.
As far as I know, they played something like 19 shows, all in 1979, but I'm sure someone around here has more info than I can give you.
[Edited by GotToRollMe]
thanks
and i always thought it was a one shot deal..then i read largo and i was like huh???
8th February 2007 09:11 PM
White House Lawn
I know they played Cleveland because my older brothers saw them at the time.
Lucky bastards!
9th February 2007 10:52 AM
duck
lost and lonely http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BFv0lIDvDxA
sure the one you need http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-8l0tCRa1I
13th February 2007 12:13 PM
Jumacfly
Fantastic stuff, once again !!
14th February 2007 03:16 PM
duck
buried alive the new barbarians
14th February 2007 03:18 PM
Factory Girl
Give Ronnie a chance... a very good idea.
14th February 2007 03:20 PM
Saint Sway
BEST THREAD EVER!
14th February 2007 03:20 PM
duck
buried alive
[Edited by duck]
14th February 2007 03:22 PM
duck
sure the one you need
[Edited by duck]
14th February 2007 03:23 PM
duck
lost and lonely
15th February 2007 04:53 AM
Jumacfly
fantastic bass intro on "can you feel the fire".
they should ask Stanley to join them in 1993 when Bill left...
15th February 2007 09:20 AM
duck
honky tonk woman
15th February 2007 09:22 AM
duck
worried life blues
15th February 2007 09:25 AM
duck
lets go steady apt#9
15th February 2007 09:53 AM
Gazza
quote:GotToRollMe wrote:
As far as I know, they played something like 19 shows, all in 1979, but I'm sure someone around here has more info than I can give you.
April
22 Oshawa, Ontario - CNIB Benefits (two shows)
(opening for The Rolling Stones)
24 Ann Arbor, Mi
28 Detroit, Mi
29 Milwaukee, Wi
30 Chicago, Il.
May
2 Pittsburgh, Pa
3 Cincinnati, Oh.
5 Largo, Md.
7 New York, NY
8 Cleveland, Oh.
10 Atlanta, Ga.
12 Houston, Tx.
13 Fort Worth, Tx.
15 Denver, Co.
17 Salt Lake City, Utah
(this may well have been the only show where the band was sober)
19 Los Angeles, Ca.
20 Oakland, Ca.
22 San Diego, Ca.
August
11 Knebworth Fair Festival, England
(2nd on the bill to Led Zeppelin, who were playing what turned out to be their final UK show. There was a Knebworth show seven days earlier with Zep top of the bill but the Barbarians' didnt perform at that one)
15th February 2007 09:59 AM
GotToRollMe
quote:
GotToRollMe wrote:
As far as I know, they played something like 19 shows, all in 1979, but I'm sure someone around here has more info than I can give you.
quote:
Gazza wrote:
April
22 Oshawa, Ontario - CNIB Benefits (two shows)
(opening for The Rolling Stones)
24 Ann Arbor, Mi
28 Detroit, Mi
29 Milwaukee, Wi
30 Chicago, Il.
May
2 Pittsburgh, Pa
3 Cincinnati, Oh.
5 Largo, Md.
7 New York, NY
8 Cleveland, Oh.
10 Atlanta, Ga.
12 Houston, Tx.
13 Fort Worth, Tx.
15 Denver, Co.
17 Salt Lake City, Utah
(this may well have been the only show where the band was sober)
19 Los Angeles, Ca.
20 Oakland, Ca.
22 San Diego, Ca.
August
11 Knebworth Fair Festival, England
(2nd on the bill to Led Zeppelin, who were playing what turned out to be their final UK show. There was a Knebworth show seven days earlier with Zep top of the bill but the Barbarians' didnt perform at that one)
I just knew that "someone" would be you.
15th February 2007 10:06 AM
Gazza
quote:GotToRollMe wrote:
I just knew that "someone" would be you.
that's what ALL the girls say.....
15th February 2007 10:22 AM
GotToRollMe
quote:Gazza wrote:
that's what ALL the girls say.....
I'm tellin' ya, it's the kevorka...
15th February 2007 12:55 PM
Saint Sway
Duck,
these youtube clips are the shit!!
is there a dvd of this show in circulation?
15th February 2007 01:19 PM
duck
i can feel the fire. Now there all on 1 thread
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