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- Get Yer Ya-Yas Out! - Wikipedia
Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!: The Rolling Stones in Concert is the second live album by the Rolling Stones, released on 4 September 1970 on Decca Records in the UK and on London Records in the United States It was recorded in New York City and Baltimore in November 1969 prior to the release of Let It Bleed It is the first live album to reach number 1
- Baltimore Civic Center Concert History - Concert Archives
Baltimore Civic Center's concert list along with photos, videos, and setlists of their past concerts performances
- Rolling Stones database 1970 - nzentgraf. de
All known dates, locations, facts about sessions, gigs and releases of The Rolling Stones in 1970
- Baltimore Civic Center - rocktourdatabase. com
B B King: The Jimi Hendrix Experience: 05 16 1969: The Jimi Hendrix Experience Buddy Miles: Cat Mother the All Night Newsboys: Blind Faith: 07 20 1969: Blind Faith Delaney Bonnie: The Rolling Stones: 11 26 1969: The Rolling Stones B B King Terry Reid: Led Zeppelin: 04 05 1970: Led Zeppelin: The Jimi Hendrix Experience: 06 13 1970: The
- The Rolling Stones B. B. King Terry Reid - Concert Archives
The Rolling Stones, B B King, Terry Reid info along with concert photos, videos, setlists, and more
- The Rolling Stoness 1970 Concert History - Concert Archives
The Rolling Stones tours concert list along with photos, videos, and setlists of their live performances
- Rolling Stones - 1969-11-26 Baltimore (New more complete . . .
B B King was one of my really big influences on the guitar, and Eric Clapton was the other one I used to go and watch Clapton playing with John Mayall, and he was the first English guy I
- Rolling Stones in Baltimore – 40 Years later | Baltimore Or Less
This week in 1969, the Rolling Stones performed a sold-out show at the Baltimore Civic Center (now called the 1st Mariner Arena) Now, 40 years later, here is The Baltimore Sun’s recount of the show There were fistfights and at least one karate chop to the throat, but somehow, no one was arrested Oh, and the Stones played
- The Rolling Stones B. B. King Ike Tina Turner Terry Reid
The Rolling Stones, B B King, Ike Tina Turner info along with concert photos, videos, setlists, and more
- The Rolling Stones American Tour 1969 - Wikipedia
Terry Reid, B B King (replaced on some dates by Chuck Berry), and Ike Tina Turner were the supporting acts; audiences were typically in their seats for three hours, including long delays between acts, before the Rolling Stones materialized on stage
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