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this store also has an infamous CD ceiling inside it, for those who've never visited. and a rare pic of that(store employees are notorious for not allowing interior shots of that ceiling, supposedly. though I've never tried shooting that myself):
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Thanks to Flickr and Otavio i discovered my Foo Fighters picture was used in Rolling Stone Brazil.
It was quite a fortunate story with those shots. I took them for a local magazine, not being paid much at all, but i owned the photos.
Then Foo Fighters management got in touch asking to purchase them for quite good money, so of course i said yes.
They've since run in a number of magazines, inclusing this example and also Rolling Stone Australia. They've joined the official press shots so i really have no idea where they end up unless people tell me.
In support of the last great Stones album, Tattoo You, the boys open their US tour in Philadelphia at JFK Stadium. This was the first time I saw the Stones. Up to this time I was a Beatles freak and didn't really understand why the Stones were called "The Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the World." During this show, specifically during a 9 minute plus version of "Jumpin' Jack Flash," I figured it out. After that show I became a Rolling Stones freak.
Rollingstone Weekender
Ostsee, Weissenhäuser Strand
November 12-13, 2010
Broadcast by WDR
Digital recording
PRO SHOT, PAL, 16:9
Authored w/DVD Studio Pro
139,11 minutes
Complete Show
Arwork included
Video: MPEG-2, 720 x 576, 16/9, 25 fps
Audio: MP2 stereo, 48 kHz, 224 kpbs
Data bit: 7,10 Mbps
DVD 1: 74:20 min
DVD 2: 64:51 min
Black Keys (28.44):
Chop and change
Howlin´ For You
Tighten Up
She´s Long Gone
The Cent Pistol
Everlasting Light
Next Girl
Sinister Kid
The Gaslight Anthem (26.59):
Señor and the Queen
The Diamond Church Street Choir
Old White Lincoln
Even Cowgirls Get The Blues
We Came To Dance
The Patience Ferris Wheel
Bring It On
The National (18.36):
England
Fake Empire
Mr. November
Terrible Love
Cowboy Junkies (22.09)
Stranger Here
Hold On To Me
Wrong Piano
Working On A Building
Get Well Soon (15.04):
Born Slippy Nuxx
Angry Young Man
I Sold My Hands For Food, So Please Feed Me
Tindersticks (27.38):
Sometimes It Hurts
She Rode Me Down
Bathtime
Tyed
Black Smoke
Factory Girls
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kigonjiro.com 2010
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The Rolling Stones spilte på Telenor Arena mandag 26 mai, 2014. Les anmeldelsen På p3.no/musikk - Foto: Rashid Akrim / NRK P3
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Stockton on Tees
Sunday 20th September 1964
The Rolling Stones
Inez and Charlie Foxx
Mike Berry and the Innocents
Simon Scott with the Le Roys
Don Spencer
The Mojos
If I took the time to read through all three of these books in my collection, then I would probably know most of what there is to know about one of my favourite bands.
At the bottom of the pile is Bill Wyman's 'Rolling With The Stones' . In over 500 pages he charts very accurately their progress up to the Bridges to Babylon tour.
Interestingly, there is mention in the book of the the Bradford concert in 1965 that I went to. I recall that we could not hear the music because of the screaming girls.
The second book is an account by the Mick Jagger, Keith RIchards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Woods. In its 352 pages it takes us up to the Forty Licks Tour and 2003.
Keith RIchard's biography 'Life' is more up to date but gives an account of the band from his perspective. Did you know he once removed one of the strings from his guitar to get a particular type of sound?
One day, when I have read all three and assimilated the information, I could reasonably claim to be an expert on the Stones - that day has yet to come.
PS There are fascinating pictures in all three books and I haven't even looked at all those yet!