Stones History (Oct. 17 - 23)
1963
17 Odeon Theatre, Glasgow, Scotland
18 Odeon Theatre, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Northumberland
19 Gaumont Theatre, Bradford, Yorkshire
20 Gaumont Theatre, Hanley, Staffordshire
22 Gaumont Theatre, Sheffield, Yorkshire
23 Odeon Theatre, Nottingham, Nottinghamshire
1964
20 Olympia Theatre, Paris. First Paris show
23 The Stones fly to New York for the start of their second US tour. Fans crowd the streets around the Hotel Aster. Pinkerton is hired to keep the fans at bay. They visit Murray the K and Ed Rudy at their radio stations (with Pinkerton men and police clearing the way). The Boys also practice for an appearance on Ed Sullivan
23 Marianne Faithful releases “Blowin’ In The Wind” which features Keith on acoustic guitar
1965
17 Granada Theatre, Tooting, London
18 Record radio promos for KHJ (Los Angeles) at a London studio
19 Record a session of Top Of The Pops
21 Top Of The Pops
22 Ready Steady Go!
22 “Get Off My Cloud”/”The Singer Not The Song” released. The song reaches #1
1969
17 Stones fly to Los Angeles for their first US tour. Tickets for the tour are $7.50 and unheard of price in those days. Gossip columnists report on the band’s every move, including what they eat for dinner.
17 Billy Preston’s “Everything’s All Right”/”I Want To Thank You” featuring Keith on guitar is released
23 Ed Sullivan
1971
21 Mick and Bianca’s daughter Jade is born in Paris
1973
17 Foret Nationale, Bruxelles, Belgium
Radio Luxembourg broadcasts the previous night’s concert
19 Deutschlandhalle, Berlin, Germany. Last gig for Mick Taylor
1974
18 It’s Only Rock ‘ n‘ Roll is released and reaches #1
1979
19 The Stones finish recording Emotional Rescue. Working title for the album was Saturday, Where The Boys Meet
20 WNEW-FM New York broadcasts a 24 hour Rolling Stones special
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22 > The rest of the Stones fly to Paris for Ron Wood and Jo Howard's daughter Leah’s first birthday
23 Keith fined on 1977 Toronto drugs charge and ordered to play two charity concerts
1981
17 - 18 Candlestick Park, San Francisco, California
20 Mick records a public service announcement for the “Save the Cable Car” campaign before having dinner with Jackie O
21 Mick has a party for Jade at Roller Disco in New York
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17 Mick Jagger at the International Tennis Centre, Melbourne, Australia
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