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ROLLING STONES Original__1972__TICKET STUB__Exile Main Street Tour__Fort Worth

$ 71.27

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: VG+
  • Format: STUB
  • Modified Item: No
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Country of Manufacture: United States
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted

    Description

    Here's a really nice
    ROLLING STONES
    ticket stub
    from June 24th,
    19
    72 at the
    Tarrant County Convention Center in Fort Worth.
    This was a great period for the Stones when they were at their popularity peak and put out their best tunes. Although Brian Jones was influencial to their early success,
    Mick Taylor was a talented lead guitarist that came at the right time to bring them to a higher rock and roll level by adding great hard driven guitar riffs and song writing contributions.  Once Taylor quit, that faded and they lost their raw edge as well as much of their originality.  To their credit though, they have stayed the course and are as iconic as ever.  They are currently the longest touring band of all time.
    This stub is in
    really nice firm condition with no creasing and only very light handling wear, but it does show some discoloration, light staining and a very small tape residue mark.  Most of the distractions are on the back, so the front still looks pretty good.  No pin holes or writing.
    Purchase with confidence, I deal
    only
    in vintage original items, guaranteed authentic.
    The Rolling Stones American Tour 1972
    (as per wikipedia)
    The tour followed the release of the group's album Exile on Main St. a few weeks earlier on May 12. But this was far more than a rock band's typical promotional tour following the release of a new recording. Rather, it became a major pop cultural event of the time. It came at the height of the Stones' reputation as "The Greatest Rock 'n' Roll Band in the World," and attention was focused on the group's multi-edged visibility in popular consciousness: as purveyors of raw R&B carnal energy, and as the epitome of bohemian decadence, the band were seen as the opposite of the now-defunct, and relatively wholesome Beatles. At the same time, singer Mick Jagger was by now a glamorous celebrity who had moved into the jet set of high society. These aspects were all intertwined, and so the tour attracted much attention from observers of both high culture and low culture.
    The Rolling Stones Setlist
    Madison Square Garden, New York, NY, USA
    June 11 1972 (2 weeks before this show)
    Brown Sugar
    Bitch
    Rocks Off
    Gimme Shelter
    Happy
    Tumbling Dice
    Love in Vain (Robert Johnson cover)
    Sweet Virginia
    You Can't Always Get What You Want
    All Down The Line
    Midnight Rambler
    Bye Bye Johnny (Chuck Berry cover)
    Rip This Joint
    Jumpin' Jack Flash
    Street Fighting Man