First published at 20:14 UTC on May 13th, 2023.
Edit (Joe Loss) for headphones. Source file of the edit is on the cd "The Rolling Stones - Get Your Kicks" by World Production Of Compact Music (WPOCM cat.nr. 0289D018-2), which says: recorded June 26th, 1964, during a live performance in …
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Edit (Joe Loss) for headphones. Source file of the edit is on the cd "The Rolling Stones - Get Your Kicks" by World Production Of Compact Music (WPOCM cat.nr. 0289D018-2), which says: recorded June 26th, 1964, during a live performance in the London Alexandra Palace. But that's wrong, it was recorded on Friday 17th July 1964 during the Joe Loss Pop Show, a BBC radio show.
Back in 1964, to coincide with a new release from The Rolling Stones, the band’s fan club organised a huge 'All Night Rave' at London’s infamous Alexandra Palace.
While the Fab Four were still fresh-faced and fancy-free, The Rolling Stones represented the darker side of the pop invasion of the sixties. Founders Brian Jones, Mick Jagger, Keith Richards found themselves in front of a huge crowd, willing to go to war for the band.
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