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Stones History (Jan 18 - 24)


1963
19: Ealing Jazz Club, London
21: Flamingo Jazz Club, London
23: Red Lion Pub, Sutton, Surrey
24: Marquee Jazz Club, London

1964
18: Pier Ballroom, Hastings, Sussex
19: The Theatre, Coventry, Warwickshire
20: Granada Theatre, Woolwich, London
21: Granada Theatre, Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire
22: Granada Theatre, Shrewsbury, Shropshire
23: The Pavilion, Lowestoft, Suffolk
24: Go Man Go on BBC TV
24: The Palais, Wimbledon, London

1965
20: Between The Buttons is released in the UK
21: Fans riot at Sydney airport as Stones arrive.
22: Manufacturers Auditorium, Agricultural Hall, Sydney
22: Ode To A High Flying Bird by Charlie Watts is published.
23: Manufacturers Auditorium, Agricultural Hall, Sydney

1967
22: Sunday Night At The Palladium. The Stones refuse to stand on the revolving carousel with the other performers at the end of the show. Mick tells New Music Express: "The only reason we did the show at the Palladium was because it was a good national plug. Anyone who thought we were changing our image to suit a family audience was mistaken."
24 recording at Olympic Studios

1973
18: Inglewood Forum, Los Angeles, California
21: International Center, Honolulu, Hawaii.
22: International Center, Honolulu, Hawaii

1977
22: The News Of The World has stills from Robert Frank's movie Cocksucker Blues. The Stones file for an injunction to stop publication.
23: Robert Frank refuses to give the Stones his copy of the movie.

1979
18: recording at Compass Point Studios, Nassau
22: Mick is ordered to pay $1,500 a week in child support to Marsha Hunt for their daughter Karis.

1984
18: Stones in Mexico to shoot video for "She Was Hot" which will be banned by MTV
23: "She Was Hot" is released in the UK with "I Think I'm Going Mad"

1986
19: The Charlie Watts Orchestra plays at Richmond Theater in London

23: Keith presents Chuck Berry with the first ever Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame award saying, "I lifted every lick he ever played."

1989
18: inducted into the Rock'n'Roll Hall of Fame

1990
22: "Almost Hear You Sigh" is released

1995
18: Mexico City, Mexico

1998
19: "Saint Of Me" is released
23: Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii
24: Aloha Stadium, Honolulu, Hawaii

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