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    These fotos (including some duplicates) are from the Tuesday-Wednesday/July 15-16, 1975 shows at the Cow Palace in San Francisco. The latter was my first Stones concert ever. More on that later.


    This first selection of 16 fotos was taken by Greg Evrigenis of Sacramento. Greg was a friend of a friend and the man who had been lucky enough to hear (or hear of quickly enough) the announcement on live radio by the legendary promoter Bill Graham: “At the sound of the tumbling dice, Rolling Stones tickets for their July 15th and 16th concerts at the Cow Palace will go on sale” at all BASS outlets. He managed to get in line at the BASS ticket outlet quickly, cutting a high school class at Jesuit High to do so, I believe.


    Through a mutual friend, I managed to call Greg as I had heard he might have extra tickets for sale. Indeed he did and agreed to sell two for the second show to me at the then-outrageous sum of twenty-five dollars apiece, the original price being $7.50 if memory serves. As another friend put it to me, “I heard you paid up the nose for Stones tickets.”


    Greg attended the first of the two shows on July 16. He had some pretty high quality photographic equipment and was something of an amateur photographer. He shot rolls of black and white prints and color slides, later allowing me to make duplicate prints from both.


    I begin with some of his black and white fotos. I will add more of his black and white, maybe some of his color prints, as well as some of my own poor quality color prints shot the next night with a little, cheap 110 camera. In addition, I will have additional fotos of the entire event and some stories indelibly burned into my memory, that is, of what I could remember in the aftermath of the show.


    Note: the scans are not the best due to my own poor skills in such things.



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    from IORR:


    I just got a notice from Amazon.com that a new book by Jessica West called " What Would Keith Richards Do? Daily Affirmations From A Rock and Roll Survivor" will be released on April 28.


    It will cost only $10.88 through Amazon where I buy a lot of Stones books. The description reads: " What is a wiseman? What is a prophet? Someone with a strange, unflappable demeanor. Someone who speaks in cryptic koans ( what's a koan?) words whose meaning take years to unravel. Someone who has confronted death, God, sin, and the immortal soul. Someone unfit for this world, but too brilliant to depart it. Someone--in short--like Keith Richards"!


    Do you like that description?? Sounds like a rather ligthweight book to me. Another bit of garbage that centers around the sensational. I may be wrong but it doesn't look that way.

    Thank you so much -- those of you who replied. Steff, I know u and I and Gazza are a little hesitant to say anything after what we heard at the end of the Bang tour.


    But here are some of my thoughts:


    there has been nothing indicating 2009 from the usual sources that is typical in the lead-up to the big press spring conference, nothing about venues being reserved for a high profile act during such and such a time (usu the fall), no news about any studio activity, and such

    I think both the signs and "the feelings" would be "out there" and apparent if it was 09 by now

    I just think that they have been in a pattern of a certain amount of down time in between tours for years now tho the number of years between start of tours has not always been consistent, somehow it just seems they need that down time, regardless of the fact that they are getting older, to really build up the energy and creative force it takes to crank it up and bring it back to life again --


    i hate that, and of course we have been waiting and hoping, but I think this is what they need to do for themselves to pull it off for us and give us that great show and old-time Stones feeling once again, every time -- I think they need to replenish their creative forces/feed the monster with quiet time so that they CAN turn it from a quiet, perhaps contemplative time, into all the rage and frenzy of what they do

    I know, sometimes I just listen or watch a live show and my heart and my being is just back there as a part of the audience, growing hungrier and more attached, if that is possible, for that next big feeling, the announcement, the madness over ticket sales, all leading up to that first moment when the house lights go down and we are in near spritual frenzy waiting to experience them again, and they simply do it again as they always have, and we are swept up in near religious fervor into the Stones Experience and in the end, are consummated and sated, only to wind up for the next one/several more, and such

    I can remember one tour, I think Voodoo Lounge, when waiting in darkness for my first show ... and then getting the first glimpse of one band member or the other literally got me choked up

    is it our own feelings of attachment and obesession with the band or is it what they do, or some combination of old sentiment and their act, that causes this to happen time and again within our souls and within our beings, probably both

    Anyway, I nearly wax philosopical about this band and what they do/to us/with us/because of us ...



    dankeschoen,


    The Plexi