Stones History (June 22-28)


1963
22 Wooden Bridge Hotel, Guildford
23-24 Studio 51, Ken Colyer Club, London
26 Eel Pie Island, Twickenham
27 Scene Club, London
28 Ricky Tick Club at the Star and Garter Pub, Windsor

1964
23 Stones fans riot as Stones fly into London
24 Record Mirror poll votes the Stones 'Best British Vocal Group' and Mick Jagger 'Most Popular Individual Group Member'
26 'It's All Over Now'/'Good Times, Bad Times' released

27 The Stones record an appearance on Juke Box Jury and Top Of The Pops

1965
24 Police in Norway battle with fans. One girl manages to get on stage, she kisses Charlie before fainting

1966
23 The Stones fly to New York to begin another US tour
24 Linda Eastman takes pictures of the band on their yacht. Tour opens in Lynn. Some of the stones equipment, including Brian's dulcimer, is stolen

1967
25 Mick, Keith and Brian sing on the Beatles recording of 'All You Need Is Love'
27 Mick found guilty of illegal possession of drugs

1968
26 The Stones record an appearance on Top Of The Pops

27 Top Of The Pops plays 'Satisfaction' with still photos and live dancers

1969
24 The Stones rehearse at Apple Studios with their new guitarist Mick Taylor

1970
24 Mick's film Ned Kelly opens in London

1971
26 The Stones file a $7.5 million lawsuit against Allen Klein

1972
26 After driving in 100 degree heat, Mick and Keith and others stop in a bar in Houma, Louisiana. They are asked to leave because two colored men are with them
27 Bill Wyman accepts the key to the city in Mobile, Alabama on behalf of the rest of the group

1973
26 Keith and Anita are busted in Chelsea and charged with possession of marijuana and firearms
27 Keith is remanded on 1,000 pounds bail

1975
22 Eric Clapton joins the Stones on stage for 'Sympathy For The Devil'
26 Some of the Stones jam with Clapton at Electric Lady Studio
27 Carlos Santana joins the Stones on stage

1978
28 When asked why the new album is called Some Girls Keith replies, 'Because we couldn't remember their fucking names.'

1979
27 In the appeal against Keith's Toronto drug conviction, his lawyers claim that Keith is no longer an addict and a stay in jail would cause a relapse

1980
23 Emotional Rescue is released. It spends a month at #1

1982
25 Keith tells the London Evening Standard: 'I don't like to regret heroin because I learned a lot from it.'
27 A concert in Bristol exceeds noise limits by 20 decibels and the group is fined 200 pounds

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