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    Rolling Stones 1972 Tour Documentary

    It's amazing the access one has these days. After posting that I wondered if this was online...I decided to search. After.

    And there it is--uploaded only a few weeks ago, too, wonder how long it'll stay up. I searched for a copy for YEARS & never saw one for less than $50.

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    ROLLING STONES: Cocksucker Blues (1:34:57) Full Movie 1972 American Tours - YouTube

    There is some pretty incredible candid/backstage stuff in this movie, and graphic sex and drug use/abuse. Just letting you know. There's a reason the Stones decided to never let this see the light of day.

    On the subject of Stevie Wonder, however, there is this

    The Rolling Stones & Stevie Wonder LIVE 72' SATISFACTION - YouTube

    and another clip that is audio-only, but sounds one heck of a lot better.

    (live HQ audio 1972)STEVIE & THE ROLLING STONES - YouTube

    I wouldn't necessarily have cared that this has nothing to do with Wilco or Nick Lowe, but I figured this deserved its own thread.

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    Whoa, synergy. This just came up on another board I frequent. I have a copy if this gets taken down and anyone wants one.

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    are you on facebook?

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    Thanks, MGH.

    Yes, indeedee.............June, 1972............I found it right here.

    The Rolling Stones American Tour 1972 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    I think Bobby Keys and Nicky Hopkins could make even you sound good, MGH.

    I agree with your assessment of Taylor.........."Exile" to this day is my favorite Stones album, however, could have been just the show I saw, but Stevie blew them off the stage.

    Years later in 1994, I saw the Voodoo Lounge tour at which it took an additional seven musicians to make the band sound good................in fact, I've never seen Charlie Watts play as bad -- maybe it was because he was without Wyman.....but once again, the opening act (Bryan Adams) had a better night.

    Opening acts

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    I don't need them to make ME sound good, bub...

    HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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    Quote Originally Posted by MindGoneHaywire View Post
    are you on facebook?
    This is what you get for not answering me!

    GUNS N ' ROSES - Welcome To The Jungle Rock In Rio 2011 live - YouTube

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    Did not know you were talking to me since the question immediately followed Rae's post.
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