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September 1, 1963.
Venue: Crawdaddy Club, Athletic Ground, Richmond, Surrey, England.
Notes: The second performance on Sunday, September 1.
September 1, 1967.
Program: ZDF experimental colour broadcast.
Where Broadcast: Munich, Germany.
Songs / Other Content: We Love You
Notes: The Entire 'We Love You' promo film, in color, was aired as part of this German television station's weekend - long experiment in colour programming. British audiences had yet to see the Stones' promo - in colour or black - and - white - as it had been banned from broadcast by the BBC. This was the first color broadcast of the promo: it had premiered in (then - standard) black - and white on German NDR-TV's 'Beat Club' on August 26.
September 1, 1973.
The 1973 European tour opens at the Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria.
September 1, 1981.
The Stones and Jovan, Inc. announce that the band's 1981 tour will be underwritten by the Chicago - based perfume manufacturer, making this the first time the Stones go on the road with corporate sponsorship.
September 1, 1982.
Another major fire breaks out at Redlands, Keith's thatch - roofed, moated manse in West Wittering. Fortunately, there are no injuries and the only serios damage is to the roof.
Septembr 2, 1963.
Venue: Studio 51, London, England.
Notes: Monday standing engagement for the Stones during this period.
September 2, 1969.
Program: Hyde Park Concert (Granada TV)
Where Broadcast: UK.
Personnel: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Mick Taylor, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Ian Stewart, Rocky Dijon, Ginger Johnson & His African Drummers.
Songs / Other Content: Concert / Behind - the - scenes
Notes: One hour broadcast of Granada TV's documentary coverage of the Stones' July 5 free concert in Hyde Park.
September 2, 1970.
The Rolling Stones begin their first European tour in three years, with a concert at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki. Stones roadshows enter a new era on this outing, with the introduction of their own travelling stage set, designed by Chip Monck. The set includes lighting, curtains, and steel support rigging, and needs two semis and a forklift to erect and transport.
September 2, 1979.
In Las Vegas, Bill Wyman plays with Ringo Starr, Dave Mason, Todd Rundgren and Kiki Dee at the 'Jerry Lewis Telethon for Muscular Dystrophy'
September 2, 1979.
Program: Jerry Lewis Telethon.
Where Broadcast: USA.
Personnel: Bill Wyman, Kiki Dee, Ringo Starr, Todd Rundgren, Dave Mason.
Songs / Other Content: Money (Gordy Jr., Bradford) / Jumpin' Jack Flash / Twist & Shout (Berns) Miss You.
Notes: An all - star band featuring Bill Wyman, Kiki Dee, Ringo Starr, Todd Rundgren and Dave Mason performed five songs, three of which are listed above, on 'Jerry Lewis's Telethon for Muscular Dystrophy. 'The Stones' 'Miss You' promo was aired.
September 3, 1963.
Venue: Ricky Tick Club, Thames Hotel, Windsor, Berkshire, England.
Notes: Tuesday gig.
September 3, 1968.
Radio stations in Chicago, IL, still smarting from the violence of the Democratic National Convention, ban the Stones' 'Street Fighting Man' single from the airwaves. Closing the barn door in the windy city doesn't fire up much free publicity, unfortunately. This record only makes it to number 48 on the charts.
4 September, 1963.
Venue: Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, Middlesex, England.
Personnel: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Ian Stewart.
Notes: The Stones played the second set of this gig without Brian Jones, who became ill, his face having broken out in large red blotches, according to Bill Wyman. The other band members sent Jones home after the first set. He had collapsed from 'nervous exhaustion' during rehearsals in late August, missed two gigs, but then made in through the subsequent week of performances. However, he was to sick to play for the band's next three engagements after this one.
September 4, 1970.
Get Yer Ya - Ya's Out is released, some nine months after the appearance of its bootleg competition.
September 4, 1973.
Program: German TV - Koln, Germany.
Where Broadcast: Germany.
Songs / Other Content: Gimme Shelter.
September 5, 1963
Venue: Strand Palace Theatre, Walmer, Kent, England.
Personnel: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Ian Stewart.
Opening / Other Act(s): The Paramounts.
Notes: The band performed without Brian Jones, who was still too ill to play.
September 5, 1972.
Program: RTL (Belgian TV)
Where Broadcast: Belgium.
Personnel: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards.
Songs / Other Content: Jagger and Richards interviews.
September 6, 1963.
Venue: Grand Hotel Ballroom, Lowestoft, Suffolk, England.
Personnel: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Ian Stewart.
Notes: The Stones play this show without Brian Jones he was ill at this day.
September 6, 1976.
Keith Richards appears in Newport Pagnell court again. His case is continued to October 6.
September 6, 1989.
The Stones appear at the MTV Video Awards. It was taped three days earlier, but MTV doesn't make that too clear.
September 6, 1989.
Program: Evening Magazine.
Where broadcat: USA.
Personnel: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman.
Songs / Other Content: Rolling Stones Special.
September 6, 1989.
Program: MTV Video Awards.
Where Broadcast: USA.
Personnel: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Matt Clifford, Chuck Leavell, Bobby Keys, the Uptown Horns (Arno Hecht, Paul Litteral, Bob Funk, Crispen Cioe), Bernard Fowler, Lisa Fisher, Cindy Mizelle.
Songs / Other Content: Mixed Emotions
Notes: Advertised as coming to MTV's viewers 'live via satellite from Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh,' the Stones' performance of 'Mixed Emotions' was actually taped three days earlier in Toronto - September 3 at Exibition Hall - and broadcast on this awards show, The Stones did play Pittsburgh on September 6.
September 6, 1994.
Longtime contributor to the Stones albums, tours and all - around musical life, keyboard played Nicky Hopkins dies of complications from previous intestial surgeries, in Nashville. He was 50. Never physically rodust, Nicky suffered from chronic stomach problems throughout his life, yet was featured on at least 74 Stones songs and almost every Stones album from Between The Buttons in 1966 to Tattou You in 1981 - besides working with the Beatles, the Who, the Kinks, Jefferson Airplane, Jeff Beck and many, many others. He is sorely missed.
September 7, 1963.
Kings Hall, Aberystwyth, Wales.
The band's third gig in as many days without Brian. According to Bill Wyman, Jones had been suffering from 'nervous exhaustion' since rehearsals in late August.
September 6 - 7, 1965
RCA Studios, Hollywood, CA, USA.
Songs: I'm free / Get Off Of My Cloud / The Singer Not The Song / She Said Yeah (Christy, Jackson) / Gotta Get Away / Blue Turns To Grey /
Additional Personnel: J. W. Alexander, (tambourine), Jack Nitzche.
Producer: Andrew Loog Oldham
Engineer: David Hassinger
Notes: This was the Stones' version of 'Blue Turns to Grey,' as opposed to the demo version of August 31 - September 1, 3, 4, 1964. Guest tambourine played J. W. Alexander had managed the late Sam Cooke (died December 11, 1964) and ran Kags Music.
September 7, 1972
French Police in Nice who have been working overtime gathering information in order to bust the Stones for drugs, arrest Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman and indicate that they also plan to Arrest the other band members who are not currently in France. Wyman and Watts are charged with possession of drugs, per informants' reports of the Stones use of narcotics at Nellcote. Police surveillance had beengoing on for over a year without clearly implicating anyone other than Keith and Anita, but the Stones had failed to appear for questioning prior to the US tour; these arrests were a kind of hostage - taking of the entire band by authorities.
September 7, 1973.
European Tour.
Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex, England.
September 7, 1994.
Voodoo Lounge - North America.
Carter - Finley Stadium, Raleigh, NC, USA.
Carter - Finley Stadium is on the campus of North Carolina State University.
Venue: Crawdaddy Club, Athletic Ground, Richmond, Surrey, England.
Notes: The second performance on Sunday, September 1.
September 1, 1967.
Program: ZDF experimental colour broadcast.
Where Broadcast: Munich, Germany.
Songs / Other Content: We Love You
Notes: The Entire 'We Love You' promo film, in color, was aired as part of this German television station's weekend - long experiment in colour programming. British audiences had yet to see the Stones' promo - in colour or black - and - white - as it had been banned from broadcast by the BBC. This was the first color broadcast of the promo: it had premiered in (then - standard) black - and white on German NDR-TV's 'Beat Club' on August 26.
September 1, 1973.
The 1973 European tour opens at the Stadthalle, Vienna, Austria.
September 1, 1981.
The Stones and Jovan, Inc. announce that the band's 1981 tour will be underwritten by the Chicago - based perfume manufacturer, making this the first time the Stones go on the road with corporate sponsorship.
September 1, 1982.
Another major fire breaks out at Redlands, Keith's thatch - roofed, moated manse in West Wittering. Fortunately, there are no injuries and the only serios damage is to the roof.
Septembr 2, 1963.
Venue: Studio 51, London, England.
Notes: Monday standing engagement for the Stones during this period.
September 2, 1969.
Program: Hyde Park Concert (Granada TV)
Where Broadcast: UK.
Personnel: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Mick Taylor, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Ian Stewart, Rocky Dijon, Ginger Johnson & His African Drummers.
Songs / Other Content: Concert / Behind - the - scenes
Notes: One hour broadcast of Granada TV's documentary coverage of the Stones' July 5 free concert in Hyde Park.
September 2, 1970.
The Rolling Stones begin their first European tour in three years, with a concert at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki. Stones roadshows enter a new era on this outing, with the introduction of their own travelling stage set, designed by Chip Monck. The set includes lighting, curtains, and steel support rigging, and needs two semis and a forklift to erect and transport.
September 2, 1979.
In Las Vegas, Bill Wyman plays with Ringo Starr, Dave Mason, Todd Rundgren and Kiki Dee at the 'Jerry Lewis Telethon for Muscular Dystrophy'
September 2, 1979.
Program: Jerry Lewis Telethon.
Where Broadcast: USA.
Personnel: Bill Wyman, Kiki Dee, Ringo Starr, Todd Rundgren, Dave Mason.
Songs / Other Content: Money (Gordy Jr., Bradford) / Jumpin' Jack Flash / Twist & Shout (Berns) Miss You.
Notes: An all - star band featuring Bill Wyman, Kiki Dee, Ringo Starr, Todd Rundgren and Dave Mason performed five songs, three of which are listed above, on 'Jerry Lewis's Telethon for Muscular Dystrophy. 'The Stones' 'Miss You' promo was aired.
September 3, 1963.
Venue: Ricky Tick Club, Thames Hotel, Windsor, Berkshire, England.
Notes: Tuesday gig.
September 3, 1968.
Radio stations in Chicago, IL, still smarting from the violence of the Democratic National Convention, ban the Stones' 'Street Fighting Man' single from the airwaves. Closing the barn door in the windy city doesn't fire up much free publicity, unfortunately. This record only makes it to number 48 on the charts.
4 September, 1963.
Venue: Eel Pie Island, Twickenham, Middlesex, England.
Personnel: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Brian Jones, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Ian Stewart.
Notes: The Stones played the second set of this gig without Brian Jones, who became ill, his face having broken out in large red blotches, according to Bill Wyman. The other band members sent Jones home after the first set. He had collapsed from 'nervous exhaustion' during rehearsals in late August, missed two gigs, but then made in through the subsequent week of performances. However, he was to sick to play for the band's next three engagements after this one.
September 4, 1970.
Get Yer Ya - Ya's Out is released, some nine months after the appearance of its bootleg competition.
September 4, 1973.
Program: German TV - Koln, Germany.
Where Broadcast: Germany.
Songs / Other Content: Gimme Shelter.
September 5, 1963
Venue: Strand Palace Theatre, Walmer, Kent, England.
Personnel: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Ian Stewart.
Opening / Other Act(s): The Paramounts.
Notes: The band performed without Brian Jones, who was still too ill to play.
September 5, 1972.
Program: RTL (Belgian TV)
Where Broadcast: Belgium.
Personnel: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards.
Songs / Other Content: Jagger and Richards interviews.
September 6, 1963.
Venue: Grand Hotel Ballroom, Lowestoft, Suffolk, England.
Personnel: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Ian Stewart.
Notes: The Stones play this show without Brian Jones he was ill at this day.
September 6, 1976.
Keith Richards appears in Newport Pagnell court again. His case is continued to October 6.
September 6, 1989.
The Stones appear at the MTV Video Awards. It was taped three days earlier, but MTV doesn't make that too clear.
September 6, 1989.
Program: Evening Magazine.
Where broadcat: USA.
Personnel: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman.
Songs / Other Content: Rolling Stones Special.
September 6, 1989.
Program: MTV Video Awards.
Where Broadcast: USA.
Personnel: Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Ron Wood, Charlie Watts, Bill Wyman, Matt Clifford, Chuck Leavell, Bobby Keys, the Uptown Horns (Arno Hecht, Paul Litteral, Bob Funk, Crispen Cioe), Bernard Fowler, Lisa Fisher, Cindy Mizelle.
Songs / Other Content: Mixed Emotions
Notes: Advertised as coming to MTV's viewers 'live via satellite from Three Rivers Stadium in Pittsburgh,' the Stones' performance of 'Mixed Emotions' was actually taped three days earlier in Toronto - September 3 at Exibition Hall - and broadcast on this awards show, The Stones did play Pittsburgh on September 6.
September 6, 1994.
Longtime contributor to the Stones albums, tours and all - around musical life, keyboard played Nicky Hopkins dies of complications from previous intestial surgeries, in Nashville. He was 50. Never physically rodust, Nicky suffered from chronic stomach problems throughout his life, yet was featured on at least 74 Stones songs and almost every Stones album from Between The Buttons in 1966 to Tattou You in 1981 - besides working with the Beatles, the Who, the Kinks, Jefferson Airplane, Jeff Beck and many, many others. He is sorely missed.
September 7, 1963.
Kings Hall, Aberystwyth, Wales.
The band's third gig in as many days without Brian. According to Bill Wyman, Jones had been suffering from 'nervous exhaustion' since rehearsals in late August.
September 6 - 7, 1965
RCA Studios, Hollywood, CA, USA.
Songs: I'm free / Get Off Of My Cloud / The Singer Not The Song / She Said Yeah (Christy, Jackson) / Gotta Get Away / Blue Turns To Grey /
Additional Personnel: J. W. Alexander, (tambourine), Jack Nitzche.
Producer: Andrew Loog Oldham
Engineer: David Hassinger
Notes: This was the Stones' version of 'Blue Turns to Grey,' as opposed to the demo version of August 31 - September 1, 3, 4, 1964. Guest tambourine played J. W. Alexander had managed the late Sam Cooke (died December 11, 1964) and ran Kags Music.
September 7, 1972
French Police in Nice who have been working overtime gathering information in order to bust the Stones for drugs, arrest Charlie Watts and Bill Wyman and indicate that they also plan to Arrest the other band members who are not currently in France. Wyman and Watts are charged with possession of drugs, per informants' reports of the Stones use of narcotics at Nellcote. Police surveillance had beengoing on for over a year without clearly implicating anyone other than Keith and Anita, but the Stones had failed to appear for questioning prior to the US tour; these arrests were a kind of hostage - taking of the entire band by authorities.
September 7, 1973.
European Tour.
Empire Pool, Wembley, Middlesex, England.
September 7, 1994.
Voodoo Lounge - North America.
Carter - Finley Stadium, Raleigh, NC, USA.
Carter - Finley Stadium is on the campus of North Carolina State University.