830000A  1983 : JIMMY CLIFF.                    12“ single (Columbia 44-03845). Producer: Chris Kimsey. With RW (gtr)                     on side A.                     A: Peace Officer (Jimmy Cliff) -Dub version                    [B: Special (Jimmy Cliff)]                    Note: For more info, see 820318A. 830100A  January: French radio (Radio 7). Rolling Stones-special (370 min.), incl.                    - interview with MJ by Yves Mourousi (recorded in Paris on September 25, 1971)

830102A  2nd January: US TV (Warner Satellite) ‘The News That Rocked ‘82’, incl.                    - interview with MJ (Munich 10.06.82)                    - interview with BW (Munich 10.06.82)

830106A  6th January: US TV (ABC) ‘Good Morning America’., incl.                     - interview with RW by Joan London (in NYC).

830107A  7th January : RON WOOD. New York City, Town Hall. RW talks about music,                    plays live and shows rare videos. Incl.                    - Cigarettes, Whiskey And Wild, Wild Women (Tim Spencer) -RW plays                         harmonica along to a video of him (gtr, some voc) and his father Arthur                         Wood (voc, harm), filmed in England on August 21, 1982 (see 820817A).                    - harmonica instrumental (Jimmy Reed-style)                    - some pedal steel-licks by RW                    - Far Away Eyes (MJ/KR) -RW sings and plays pedal steel along to the Rolling                         Stones promo-video                    - Let Me Love You (Willie Dixon) -RW on bass                    - Emotional Rescue (MJ/KR) -RW accompanies on bass to the promo-video                    - short bass instrumental by RW                    - Around The Plynth (RW/Rod Stewart) -slide instrumental                    - Mona (Ellas McDaniel) -guitar instrumental                    - Black Limousine (MJ/KR/RW) -guitar instrumental                    - The Stumble (Freddie King/Sonny Thompson) -guitar instrumental                    - reggae instrumental (Toots Hibbert?) -RW on guitar                    - Outlaws (RW/Jim Ford) -RW on guitar and vocals                    + RW answers questions from the audience                    Musician: RW (voc, gtr, harm, pedal steel, bass)                    Note: The whole show was filmed by director Mark Pines and his crew.

830108A  8th January US radio (ABC Watermark) 'Soundtrack Of The 60's'. Host: Gary                    Owens. Incl.                    - interview with BW

830100B  mid-January: Los Angeles. MJ works one week on the fairy tale ‘The Nightingale’                    (55 min.) for Showtime Cable TV. Director: Ivan Passer.                    Starring: MJ (as Chinese Emperor), Jerry Hall (Pansy), Edward James Olmos,                                    Barbara Hershey, Bud Cort and Anjelica Huston                   Note: Televised on the 10th May (with repeats on the 14th, 18th, 20th, 22nd,                              24th & 30th May). Released on video (CBS-Fox 6392; -US) in 1984                              and on DVD (Starmaker 2 FTT104, -US) in November 2004.

830118A  18th January: New York City, Loew’s Astor Theatre. First private screening of                    the movie ‘Let’s Spend The Night Together’.                    Differences to ‘Rocks Off’-movie (see 820813A for more info):                    - Neighbours (MJ/KR) -includes backstage footage                    - Time Is On My Side (Jerry Ragavoy/Jimmy Norman) -with history-footage                    - She’s So Cold (MJ/KR)                    Note: Let’s Spend The Night Together omits ‘When The Whip Comes Down’.

830118B  18th January: New York City, Tavern On The Green. Promo-party for the                      upcoming movie ‘Let’s Spend The Night Together’ (without BW).

830118C  18th January onwards: BILL WYMAN. Probably Cookham, England, The Sol.                     Producer: BW. BW works on the soundtrack for his movie ‘Digital Dreams’.

830121A  21st & 23rd January: US radio (The Source) ‘The Munich Tapes’ (110 min.), incl.                     - interview with MJ by Denny Somach (Munich 10.6.82)                     - interview with BW by Denny Somach (Munich 10.6.82)                     - interview with (promoter) Bill Graham by Denny Somach (Munich 10.06.82)                     - interview with KR by Denny Somach (Munich 10.6.82)                     - interview with RW by Denny Somach (Munich 10.6.82)

830100C  probably late January or mid-February: New York City.                    - interview with MJ by Lisa Robinson

830130A  30th January - 8th February and 19th February - 12th March: Boulogne-                     Billancourt (near Paris), France, Pathé Marconi Studios. Producers: The                     Glimmer Twins & Chris Kimsey. Sound engineer: Chris Kimsey. Incl.                     - All The Way Down III (MJ/KR) -finished lyrics but different vocal take                     - Daddy's Stripes (MJ/KR) -unverified                     - Feel On Baby I (MJ/KR) -early short version with KR on vocals                     - Feel On Baby II (MJ/KR) -early long version with MJ on vocals                     - I'm A Little Mixed Up (Betty James/Edward Johnson) -with (partly                          improvised) vocals (might be Discovery Bay with early vocals)                     - She Was Hot III (MJ/KR) -with finished lyrics and vocal effects in the chorus                     - Too Much Blood III (MJ/KR) -just the finished rap parts as vocals, no horns yet                     - Too Tough II (MJ/KR) -nearly finished with slide guitar solo and drum breaks-end                     - Too Tough III (MJ/KR) -different mix of version II with additional drum overdubs                     - Undercover Of The Night I (MJ/KR) -instr., mainly dr & perc, some gtr at end                     - Undercover Of The Night II (MJ/KR) -instr., dr & perc, more gtr plus some bass                     - Undercover Of The Night III (MJ/KR) -first (proper) take played all the way                          through, acoustic guitar driven, with early lyrics

830220A  20th February: Swedish cassette magazine ‘Soundtracks', issue #1’. Incl.                    - interview with BW (South of France, summer 1982)

830302A  2nd March: Irish TV (RTÈ) 'Ireland’s Eye', incl.                    - Under My Thumb (MJ/KR) -Slane 24.07.82, part only                    - interview with MJ by Alan McCullough (Slane Castle 22.07.82)                    - interview with Bill Graham (Slane Castle 22.07.82)

830312A  12th March: UK radio (BBC1) 'Rock On'. Host: Richard Skinner, incl.                     - interview with MJ, BW, RW & CW by Paul Gambaccini (in Paris)

830319A  19th March: US radio (D.I.R.) ‘Supergroups In Concert’. Host: Pat St. John.                     Live recordings from the US-tours 1978 & 1981.                     - Under My Thumb (MJ/KR) -Pontiac 01.12.81                     - Let's Spend The Night Together (MJ/KR) -Hampton 18.12.81                     - Shattered (MJ/KR) -Pontiac 01.12.1981                     - Twenty Flight Rock (Eddie Cochran/Ned Fairchild) -Pontiac 01.12.81                     - Going To A Go-Go (Robinson/Johnson/Moore/Rogers) -Pontiac 01.12.81                     - Time Is On My Side (Jerry Ragavoy/Jimmy Norman) -Pontiac 01.12.81                     - Waiting On A Friend (MJ/KR) -Pontiac 01.12.81                     - Beast Of Burden (MJ/KR) -Chicago 25.11.82                     - Black Limousine (MJ/KR/RW) -Pontiac 01.12.81                     - Let It Bleed (MJ/KR) -New Orleans 05.12.81                     - You Can't Always Get What You Want (MJ/KR) -Largo 09.12.81                     - Band introduction (Largo 09.12.81)                     - Tumbling Dice (MJ/KR) -Detroit 06.07.78                     - She's So Cold (MJ/KR) -Largo 09.12.81                     - Hang Fire (MJ/KR) -Tempe 13.12.81                     - Miss You (MJ/KR) -Hampton 18.12.81                     - Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR) -Houston 19.07.78                     - Brown Sugar(MJ/KR) -Largo 09.12.81                     - Start Me Up (MJ/KR) -Largo 09.12.81                     - Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR) -Houston 19.07.78                     - Satisfaction (MJ/KR) -Tempe 13.12.81

830323A  23rd March: Dutch TV (TROS) ‘Beeldbank’, incl.                     - interview with BJ (Amsterdam, March 1966)                     - arrival of the Stones on Shiphol-airport on 26th March 1966

830324A  24th March: London, Classic’s Circuit. British premiere of the movie                     ‘Let’s Spend The Night Together’.

830300A  March: UK TV (BBC West) ‘RPM’. incl.                    - footage from the ‘3rd Pop Festival’ in Warminster 02.08.64                    - Let’s Spend The Night Together (MJ/KR) -from LSTNT-movie

830300B  March: London, Savoy Hotel.                    - interview with KR by Kris Needs.                    Note: Released on CD in November 2006 (see 061106A).

830325A  25th March: ROCKET 88. London, 100 Club                    Line-up: STU (p)/CW (dr)/Roger Sutton (voc, bass)/Jimmy Roche (gtr)/Willie                                   Garnett (sax)/Mike Hogh (tb)/Jon Picard (tb)/Olaf Vas (tp)/Don Weller (sax)                    Note: The band was advertised as Ian Stewart Band.

830400A  April : THE BLUES BAND.                    LP ‘Bye Bye Blues’ (Arista 205 256). Producer: The Blues Band?                    Recorded live in London, The Venue on the 18.12.82. With STU on piano on:                    - Come On In (Lou Stonebridge/Tom McGuinness/Paul Jones)                    - Don’t You Lie To Me (Hudson Whittaker)                    - Nadine (Chuck Berry)                    - Big Boss Man (Luther Dixon/Al Smith)                    Note: For all other info see 821218A.

830401A  1st April: US radio (D.I.R.) ‘The Inside Track’, incl.                     - interview with KR by Lisa Robinson (NYC, early 1983)

830401B  1st April: UK TV (TV-am) ‘Good Morning Britain’, incl.                     - interview with BW by Michael Parkinson and Angela Rippon                     - Let’s Spend The Night Together (MJ/KR) -from LSTNT-movie

830400B  April: Nassau, Bahamas, Compass Point Studios;                    early May - 9th May & sporadically mid May - late May: NYC, The Hit Factory;                    (& maybe early June [MJ alone]: Nassau, Bahamas, Compass Point Studios);                    late June - 1st August (with breaks): New York City, The Hit Factory.                    Producers: The Glimmer Twins & Chris Kimsey. Sound engineer: Chris Kimsey.                    MJ, KR and RW (KR in NYC only from the last week of May onwards) are                    mixing, editing and record overdubs for the upcoming album Undercover.                    Additional musicians: Chuck Leavell (keyb)/Sly Dunbar (perc)/David Sanborn                    (sax)/Robbie Shakespeare (bass)/The Sugarhill Horn Section CHOPS (horns)/                    Moustapha Cisse (perc)/Brahms Coundoul (perc)/Martin Ditcham (perc). Incl.                    - All The Way Down IV (MJ/KR) -Undercover-version                    - Big Truff I (MJ/KR) -instrumental with CHOPS on horns, under title Dog Shit                    - Big Truff II (MJ/KR) -with vocals; CHOPS on horns                    - Feel On Baby III (MJ/KR) -12" instrumental dub-version                    - Feel On Baby IV (MJ/KR) -Undercover-version                    - I Think I’m Going Mad VI (MJ/KR) -7" & 12"-version                    - It Must Be Hell II (MJ/KR) -Undercover-version                    - Pretty Beat Up III (MJ/KR/RW) -instrumental; with full brass-arrangement                    - Pretty Beat Up IV (MJ/KR/RW) -Undercover-version                    - She Was Hot IV (MJ/KR) -long version with lots of keyboards at the end;                          maybe intended as 12" version                    - She Was Hot V (MJ/KR) -version IV with double-tracked vocals; leaked to and                          aired from US radio station WYSP                    - She Was Hot VI (MJ/KR) -promovideo version, different intro, one more verse                    - She Was Hot VII (MJ/KR) -Undercover-version                    - She Was Hot VIII (MJ/KR) -promo-single edit                    - Tie You Up IV (MJ/KR) -Undercover-version                    - Too Much Blood IV (MJ/KR) -just the finished rap parts as vocals, with horns                    - Too Much Blood V (MJ/KR) -longer, complete lyrics and horns, nearly finished                    - Too Much Blood VI (MJ/KR) -Undercover-version                    - Too Much Blood VII (MJ/KR) -edit                    - Too Much Blood VIII (MJ/KR) -promofilm-version                    - Too Much Blood IX (MJ/KR) -long vocal/dance-version *                    - Too Much Blood X (MJ/KR) -short vocal/dance-version *                    - Too Much Blood XI (MJ/KR) -vocal/dub-version *                    - Too Tough IV (MJ/KR) -Undercover-version                    - Undercover Of The Night IV (MJ/KR) -faster, with add. ac gtr, no gtr intro yet                    - Undercover Of The Night V (MJ/KR) -two dr beats & gtr intro, early vocals                    - Undercover Of The Night VI (MJ/KR) -version V with new lead vocals                    - Undercover Of The Night VII (MJ/KR) -VI with more guitar and backing vocals                    - Undercover Of The Night VIII (MJ/KR) -Undercover-version                    - Undercover Of The Night IX (MJ/KR) -edited version of US-promo 7"                    - Undercover Of The Night X (MJ/KR) -12"-version ‘Extended Cheeky Mix’                    - Undercover Of The Night XI (MJ/KR) -'Forty Licks'-edit (done probably in 2002)                    - Wanna Hold You V (MJ/KR) -Undercover CD & cassette-version                    - Wanna Hold You VI (MJ/KR) -edited Undercover LP-version                   Note: The songs marked with a star were remixed by Arthur Baker, most                              probably not before 1984. There's also 15 more unused Too Much Blood                              remixes from in-house cassettes, mixed by Arthur Baker, Wels and WBLS:                              - Too Much Blood (MJ/KR) -unused remix 1 (1.15; start of the remix only)                              - Too Much Blood (MJ/KR) -unused remix 2 (10.14)                              - Too Much Blood (MJ/KR) -unused remix 3 (4.21)                              - Too Much Blood (MJ/KR) -unused remix 4 (9.43)                              - Too Much Blood (MJ/KR) -unused remix 5 (1.07; start of the remix only)                              - Too Much Blood (MJ/KR) -unused remix 6 (5.34)                              - Too Much Blood (MJ/KR) -unused remix 7 (6.21)                              - Too Much Blood (MJ/KR) -unused remix 8 (8.45)                              - Too Much Blood (MJ/KR) -unused remix 9 (5.58)                              - Too Much Blood (MJ/KR) -unused remix 10 (7.17)                              - Too Much Blood (MJ/KR) -unused remix 11 (7.39)                              - Too Much Blood (MJ/KR) -unused remix 12 (10.34)                              - Too Much Blood (MJ/KR) -unused remix 13 (7.50)                              - Too Much Blood (MJ/KR) -unused remix 14 (10.25)                              - Too Much Blood (MJ/KR) -unused remix 15 (10.25)

830400C  late April: ALEXIS KORNER AND FRIENDS. Putney, Half Moon Pub.                    Rehearsals

830428A  28th April: ALEXIS KORNER AND FRIENDS . London, The Marquee, ‘1958-                   1983 Silver Jubilee’-concert incl.                    - Bring It On Home To Me (Sam Cooke) -Alexis Korner on vocals                    - Country Morning (Benny Gallagher/Graham Lyle) -Georgie Fame on vocals                    - Money Honey (Jesse Stone) -Alexis Korner on vocals                    - Jump (John Picard) -instrumental                    - Hoochie Coochie Man (Willie Dixon) -Alexis Korner on vocals                    - One Room Country Shack (Mercy Dee Walton) -Alexis Korner on vocals                    - Lawdy Miss Clawdy (Lloyd Price) -BW on lead vocals                    - Bright Lights, Big City (Jimmy Reed/Mary Lee Reed) -Georgie Fame on vocals                    - Lucille (Richard Penniman/Albert Collins) -Geno Washington on vocals                    - Blue Monday (Antoine Domino/David Batholomew) -Ruby Turner on vocals                   Line-up: CW (dr)/BW (bass)/Georgie Fame (p)/Alexis Korner (gtr, voc)/                                  Nico Korner (gtr)/Ruby Turner (voc)/Jaki Graham (bvoc)/                                  Dick Heckstall-Smith, Willie Garnett & John Picard (horns)                  Note: The show was broadcast through UK radio (BBC1) ‘In Concert’ on 9.7.83                            and various parts of the show were re-broadcast on BBC6 Music Live Hour                            on 28.12.2010, 22.9.2013, 2.10.2014  and 24.9.2018.                            Bring It On Home To Me and Money Honey were released officially on                            the Alexis Korner-CD ‘The BBC Sessions’ in 1994 (see 941100A).

830429A  29th April: UK TV (TV-am) ‘Good Morning Britain’. Marquee 28.04.-report, incl.                    - interview with Harold Pendleton                    - interview with Gino Washington                    - Country Morning (Benny Gallagher/Graham Lyle) -part only                    - interview with BW (backstage)                    - interview with Alexis Korner                    - Lucille (Richard Penniman/Albert Collins) -part only

830429B  29th April : ALEXIS KORNER AND FRIENDS. London, The Marquee, ‘1958 -                    1983 Silver Jubilee’-concert.                     - Timber (John Picard) -instrumental                     - How Long, How Long Blues (Leroy Carr) -Ruby Turner on vocals                     - Hoochie Coochie Man (Willie Dixon) -Alexis Korner on vocals                     - Willie’s Trick (John Picard) -instrumental                     [- Mean Fool (Alexis Korner) -Alexis Korner (voc, gtr) only]                     [- Heavy Hearted Blues (Leonard Feather) -Alexis and Nico Korner only]                     - Lawdy Miss Clawdy (Lloyd Price) -BW on vocals                     - I’d Rather Go Blind (Bill Foster/Ellington Jordan) -Ruby Turner on vocals, John                          Picard on piano                     - Blue Monday (Antoine Domino/David Bartholomew) -Ruby Turner on vocals                     - The Clapping Song (Lincoln Chase) -Alexis Korner, Jaki Graham and Ruby                          Turner on vocals                     Line-up: CW (dr)/BW (bass)/STU (p; not all songs)/Alexis Korner (gtr,                                    voc)/Nico Korner (gtr)/Ruby Turner (voc)/Jaki Graham (bvoc)/Mel                                    Collins, Willie Garnett, John Picard and Ted Bunting (horns)                     Note: The show was recorded for UK TV (Sky Channel) and aired on                                October 7, 1983. Released on DVD in April 2002 (see 020429A) and                                as a audio-download in 2016.

830500B  May: US radio (D.I.R.) ‘The Inside Track’. Hosts: Tony Pig & Lisa Robinson. Incl.                     - interview with MJ by Lisa Robinson (in NYC, probably late January or mid-                         February)

830505A  5th May: UK TV (BBC1) ‘Top Of The Pops’, 1000th show, incl.                     - Brown Sugar (MJ/KR) -Top Of The Pops 15.04.71                     - Get Off Of My Cloud (MJ/KR) -Top Of The Pops 19.10.65                     - interview with BW (and Gary Numan) by Noel Edmonds

830511A  11th May: US radio (D.I.R.) ‘5th Annual Rock Radio Awards’. Host: Linda                     McInnes. Co-hosts: RW & BW. Incl.                     - RW gets award by Billy Idol (Stones = 'Favourite Concert Act’; NYC 20.04.)                     - interview with RW by Lisa Robinson (in New York City)                     - Twenty Flight Rock (Eddie Cochran/Ned Fairchild) -unverified                     - Going To A Go-Go (Robinson/Johnson/Moore/Rogers) -Pontiac 01.12.1981                     - She's So Cold (MJ/KR) -Largo 09.12.1981                     - Start Me Up (MJ/KR) -Largo 09.12.1981

830515A  15th or 17th May: BOB DYLAN. New York City, The Power Station.                     Producers: Mark Knopfler and Bob Dylan. Sound engineers: Josh Abbey,                     Neil Dorfsman. Overdubs-session.                     - Neighborhood Bully (Bob Dylan) -unverified                     Musicians: RW (gtr)/Mark Rivera (sax)/Robert Funk (tb)/Laurence Etkin (tp)

830530A  30th May: US radio (RKO Radio Networks) ‘Royalty Of Rock’. Incl.                     - interview with Little Richard                     - interview with MJ                     - interview with KR                     - interview with one of the Beach Boys                     - interview with Marshall Chess

830500B  May: THE ROLLING STONES.                    VHS-video ‘Let’s Spend The Night Together’ (Embassy Home Entertainment                    1231). For all other info, see 830211D.

830500C  late May or June: MICK JAGGER.                    French magazine with flexi-disc ‘Vinyl’ (issue #11, June 1983).                    - promotion by MJ (for the movie ‘Let’s Spend The Night Together’)

830600A  June: BILL WYMAN. Vence, France (BW’s house) and Hungerford, England                     (Frontier City): Shootings for the movie ‘Digital Dreams’. Director: Robert Dornhelm.                     Starring: BW, CW, James Coburn, Stephen Wyman, Astrid Lundstrom, Shirley Watts,                     Terry Taylor. Music by BW & Mike Batt, performed by The London Symphony                     Orchestra (conducted by Mike Batt)

830600B  ca. June: US TV (MTV) 'MTV News', incl.                    - interview with BW (about producing Terry Taylor)

830616A  16th June: Brazilian TV (TV Manchete) ‘Conexao internacional’, incl.                     - interview with MJ by Caetano Veloso & Roberto Dávila (in New York City) 830616B 16th June: French TV (A2) 'Les Enfants Du Rock' "Mode Rock", incl.                    - interview with MJ by Lorraine Bracco (about music and fashion) 830618A  18th June: Japanese TV (Fuji) ‘All Night Fuji’, incl.                     - interview with MJ (in New York City)

830618B 18th June: French TV (A2) '20 Heures' or 'Le Journal', incl.                    - interview with MJ by Lorraine Bracco (about LSTNT-movie)

830716A  16th July: JERRY LEE LEWIS. US TV (MCA) ‘Salute!’, Los Angeles.                     Host: Dick Clark.                     - interview with KR, Jerry Lee Lewis and Mick Fleetwood                     - Your Cheatin’ Heart (Hank Williams)                     - Little Queenie (Chuck Berry)                     - High School Confidential (Jerry Lee Lewis/Ron Hargrave) -Gary Busey on lead vocals                     - Whole Lotta Shakin’ Going On (Dave Williams/Sonny David) & reprise                     Note: Telecast on the 25th September.                     Line-up: KR (gtr, voc)/Jerry Lee Lewis (voc, p)/Mick Fleetwood (dr)/and others

830725A  25th July: ROCKET 88. London, Half Moon Pub Putney                    - Flying Home (Benny Goodman/Lionel Hampton/Sid Robin)                    - Bloodshot Eyes (Hank Penny/Ruth Hall/Wynonie Harris)                    - It Ain’t Nobody’s Business (Clarence Williams/Porter Grainger/Everett Robbins)                    - Kansas City (Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller) -instrumental                    - Let The Four Winds Blow (Antoine Domino/Dave Bartholomew)                    - Band introduction                    - Sick And Tired (Chris Kenner/Dave Bartholomew)                    - Bring It On Home To Me (Sam Cooke)                    - Kidney Stew (Eddie Vinson/Leona Blackman)                    - Roll ‘Em Pete (Pete Johnson/Joe Turner)                    Line-up: STU (p)/Roger Sutton (voc, bass)/Jimmy Roche (gtr)/Clive Thacker                                   (dr)/Olaf Vas (flute, sax)/Willie Garnett (sax)/Mike Hogh (tb)/Colin                                   Smith (tp)

830726A  26th July: UK radio (BBC Radio London) ‘Late Night Radio’, incl.                    - interview with MJ by Alexis Korner ('70s)                    - interview with MJ by (probably) Marjorie Anderson (Jan. or Feb. 1967)                    - interview with MJ by Robin Denselow (Orlando, October 25, 1981)                    - interview with MJ (probably Leicester May 12,.1976)

830726B  26th July: UK TV (BBC1) ‘Breakfast Time’. 7 O’Clock-report. Report from the                    promo party for Carey Schofield’s MJ-biography from the day before. Incl.                    - interview with Angharad Rees                    - interview with Norman Parkinson                    - interview with Robert Powell                    - interview with Jonathan King                    - interview with Mickey Dolenz                    - Let’s Spend The Night Together (MJ/KR) -Orlando 24.10.81, part only

830726D  26th July: UK TV (BBC1) ‘Breakfast Time’. 8 O’Clock-report, incl.:                    - Around And Around (Chuck Berry) -Hull 21.9.64, part only                    - interview with MJ by James Mossman (early 1971)                    - Let’s Spend The Night Together (MJ/KR) -Top Of The Pops 25.1.67                    - interview with MJ by Robin Denselow (Orlando 25.10.81)                    - Under My Thumb (MJ/KR) -Orlando 24.10.81, part only

830826A  26th August: Dutch TV (VOO) 'Countdown'. Report on new CBS-contract, incl.                    - Let’s Spend The Night Together (MJ/KR) -Rotterdam, June ‘82

830827A  27th August: UK TV (BBC2) ‘Rock Around The Clock’, incl.                     - interview with BW by Annie Nightingale (in London)                     - BW answers phonecalls for a video-contest

830913A  13th - 15th September: Austrian radio (Ö3) ‘Gedanken’ (135 min.). Part 1:                    13th September (1963 - 1968), part 2: 14th September (1969 - 1974),                     part 3: 15th September (1975 - 1983). Incl.                     - interview with MJ                     - interview with KR                     - interview with BW                     - interview with BJ (Australia 1965)                     - Good Times (Sam Cooke) -Ready, Steady, Go 4.6.65                     - Cocksucker Blues (MJ/KR)                     - Midnight Rambler (MJ/KR) -Brussels 17.10.73, 1st show                     - Angie (MJ/KR) -Brussels 17.10.73, 1st show                     - All Down The Line (MJ/KR) -Houston 19.7.78

830914A  14th September onwards: ALL STAR BAND . London. Six days of rehearsals.                     Line-up: see below.

830916A  16th September: ROCKET 88. London, 100 Club. With CW and STU

830920A  20th September: UK TV (TV-am) ‘Good Morning Britain’, incl.                     - interview with BW, Eric Clapton and Ronnie Lane

830920B  20th September: US radio (ABC) ‘ABC News’, incl.                    - interview with BW, Eric Clapton and Ronnie Lane by Mark Sheerer (in London)

830920C  20th September: UK TV (BBC1) ‘Nationwide’, incl.                     - interview with Ronnie Lane                     - footage of the A.R.M.S. All Star Band rehearsing in London

830920D  20th September: ALL STAR BAND . London, Royal Albert Hall, benefit-concert                     for A.R.M.S. (Action For Research Into Multiple Sclerosis).                     Eric Clapton-set:                     - Band introduction                     - Everybody Oughta Make A Change (John Estes)                     - Lay Down Sally (Eric Clapton/Marcy Levy/George Terry)                     - Wonderful Tonight (Eric Clapton)                     - Ramblin’ On My Mind/Have You Ever Loved A Woman (Robert Johnson)(Billy                          Myles)                     - Rita Mae (Eric Clapton)                     - Cocaine (John J. Cale)                     - Man Smart, Woman Smarter (Norman Span) -Andy Fairweather Low on vocals                     Steve Winwood-set:                     - Hound Dog (Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller)                     - Doin’ The Best I Can (Doc Pomus/Mort Shuman)                     - Road Runner (Ellas McDaniel)                     - Slowdown Sundown (Steve Winwood/Will Jennings)                     - Take Me To The River (Al Green/Mabon Hodges)                     - Gimme Some Lovin’ (Steve Winwood/Muff Winwood/Spencer Davis)                     Encores:                     - Tulsa Time (Danny Flowers)                     - Wee Wee Baby (Pete Johnson/Joe Turner)                     - Layla (Eric Clapton/Jim Gordon)                     - Bomber’s Moon (Ronnie Lane) -Ronnie Lane on vocals                     - Goodnight Irene (Huddie Ledbetter/John Lomax) -Ronnie Lane on vocals                     Line-up: CW (dr)/BW (bass; not on the Winwood tracks)/Eric Clapton (gtr,                                    voc)/Steve Winwood (org, harm, voc; gtr on  Road Runner, mandolin on                                    Goodnight Irene)/Kenney Jones (dr)/Andy Fairweather Low (gtr, voc)/                                    Chris Stainton (keyb)/Ray Cooper (perc)/Simon Philipps (perc)                     Additional musicians Winwood-set: Fernando Saunders (bass)/James Hooker (keyb)                     Additional musicians at the encores: Jimmy Page (gtr)/Jeff Beck (gtr)                     Note: The whole show was professionally filmed and telecast on US MTV in                               late May 1984 (and repeated in December 1984).                               Released on video in August 1984 (see 840800D&E) and on DVD in 2005.                                A professional audio recording was made by Glyn Johns with The Rolling                               Stones Mobile Recording Unit (sound engineer: Mick McKenna).                               STU also had his hand in the production/organisation!

830921A  21st September : ALL STAR BAND. London, Royal Albert Hall, benefit-concert for                    the Prince Of Wales Trust.                    (Band introduction/Everybody Oughta Make A Change/Lay Down Sally/                     Ramblin’ On My Mind-Have You Ever Loved A Woman/Rita Mae/                     Cocaine/Man Smart, Woman Smarter/Doin’ The Best I Can/Road Runner/                     Slowdown Sundown/Take Me To The River/Gimme Some Lovin’/Wee Wee                     Baby/Layla/Goodnight Irene)

830921B  21st September: UK TV ( ), newscast, incl.                    - footage of BW & CW meeting Lady Diana and Prince Charles                    - Have You Ever Loved A Woman (Billy Myles) -London 21.09., part only

830900A  probably late September or early October: New York City.                    - interview with MJ by Lisa Robinson

831000A  Autumn : SONS OF HEROES.                    7" single (MCA 840). Producer: BW. Sound engineer: Stuart Epps.                    A: Strange Eyes (Terry Taylor/Carmelo Luggeri/Sinfield) -edit version                    B: Stretched (Terry Taylor/Carmelo Luggeri/Geoff Grange)

831000B  Autumn : SONS OF HEROES.                    LP 'The Sons Of Heroes' (Ripple Records MCF 3193). Producer: BW. Sound                    engineer: Stuart Epps. Recorded in summer 1983 in Cookham, England, The Sol.                    A: - Living Outside Your Love (Terry Taylor/Carmelo Luggeri)                         - Lost In Wonderland (Terry Taylor/Carmelo Luggeri/Geoff Grange)                         - Don’t Make It So Hard (Terry Taylor/Carmelo Luggeri/Sinfield)                         - Love Insight (Terry Taylor/C. Luggeri/G. Grange) -BW on bass                         - Hot Kiss (Terry Taylor/Carmelo Luggeri/Geoff Grange)                    B: - Strange Eyes (Terry Taylor/Carmelo Luggeri/Sinfield)                         - Dream Machines (Terry Taylor/Carmelo Luggeri/Sinfield)                         - Start Of The Human Race (Terry Taylor/C. Luggeri/G. Grange)                         - Stretched (Terry Taylor/Carmelo Luggeri/Geoff Grange)                         - All Broke Up (Terry Taylor/Carmelo Luggeri)                         Line-up: Terry Taylor (gtr, keyb, voc)/Carmelo Luggeri (gtr, keyb, voc, bass)/                                        Geoff Grange (voc, harm)                         Additional musicians: Tony Beard (dr)/Ray Cooper (perc)/Roger Powell (keyb)/                                                                Patrick Moraz (keyb)

831000C  Autumn (?): SONS OF HEROES. London, Ronnie Scott's. Filming of a promo                     video. Director: ?.                     - Living Outside Your Love (Terry Taylor/Carmelo Luggeri)                     With cameo appearances of BW as a bartender and Ronnie Scott as his guest.

831000D  October : BILL WYMAN.                    Video ‘Digital Dreams’ (MGM/UA UMV 10622). Producer: BW & Astrid                     Lundgren. Director: Robert Dornhelm. Music performed by The London                     Symphony Orchestra (conducted by Mike Batt). Soundtrack produced by BW.                     - Teardrop Waltz (Terry Taylor/Mike Batt)                     - Penguin Parade (Patrick Moore)                     - Love Me (BW/Mike Batt?)                     - Gone Fishing (BW/Mike Batt?)                     - Tonight (BW/Mike Batt?)                     - Nuclear Reactions (BW) -different edit and mix to solo-album version

831000E  October : BILL WYMAN.                    Promotional soundtrack-LP 'Digital Dreams' (Ripple Records). Producer: BW.                    Mixed by Glyn Johns at Turn Up/Down Studios. Music orchestrated and                    conducted by Mike Batt, performed by The London Symphony Orchestra.                    - Digital Dreams (main theme)(BW/Mike Batt)                    - Famous Last Words (BW/Mike Batt)                    - Western Man (I) (BW/Mike Batt)                    - Western Man (II) (BW/Mike Batt)                    - Dream Waltz (BW/Mike Batt)                    - Computercide (BW/Mike Batt)                    - The Snake (BW/Mike Batt)                    - Chagall (BW/Mike Batt)                    - Digital Dreams (reprise)(BW/Mike Batt)                    - Nuclear Reactions (BW) -different edit and mix to solo-album version                    [+ dialogue from the movie (three Stanley Unwin-skits)]

831007A  7th October: ALEXIS KORNER AND FRIENDS . UK TV ( ) ‘25th Anniversary                     Of The Marquee’. Telecast of the whole show of 29th April.                     With BW, CW and STU. Setlist (& line-up) see 830429A.

831007B  7th October: UK radio (BBC1), incl.                    - interview with MJ by Andy Peebles (London, Hotel Savoy 04.10.)

831000F  October: London, Ritz Hotel.                     - interview with MJ by Mal Reding (30 min.)                    Note: Released on CD in 2017 (see 170407A).

831018A  18th October: Paris, France, Bain-Douches Club. Shootings for a promo-video.                     Director: Julien Temple.                     - Undercover Of The Night (MJ/KR) -promo 1                     Note: According to rumours the Stones played some live-numbers before, after                               or in between takes, incl. Beast Of Burden.

831018B  18th October: Paris, France, Bain-Douches Club. Recording of a fan club-single.                     - interview with KR                     - interview with CW                     - interview with RW                     - interview with BW                     - interview with MJ

831021A  21st October: RONNIE WOOD.                    Laserdisc 'Rock Guitar Guide' (TO Ei Video TE-D004, -Japan). Guitar lessons by                    RW, Michael Schenker, John Wilson and Richard Thompson (60 min). RW's part                    was probably recorded in 1982, for all other info, see 821215A.

831021B  21st October: Paris, France, Hotel Warwick.                     - interview with KR by Alan Bangs (60 min.)

831026A  26th - 30th October: Mexico City, Holiday Inn Aeropuerto Hotel, Naucalpan,                    Aculco & Coyoacan, (all) Mexico. Shootings for a promofilm. Director: Julien                    Temple.                    - Undercover Of The Night (MJ/KR) -promo 2                    Starring: MJ (kidnapped singer; detective)/KR (assassin)

831028A  28th October: UK TV (Channel 4) ‘The Tube’, incl.                     - interview with MJ by Jools Holland (London, early October)

831101A  1st November : THE ROLLING STONES.                    7“ single (Rolling Stones Records RSR 113). Producers The Glimmer Twins &                    Chris Kimsey.                    A: Undercover Of The Night (MJ/KR)                    B: All The Way Down (MJ/KR)                    Line-up ‘Undercover’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/RW (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/                                  Chuck Leavell (keyb)/Sly Dunbar (perc)                   Line-up: ‘All The Way Down’: MJ (voc, gtr)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/ RW (gtr, bvoc)/                                  BW (bass)/CW (dr)/Chuck Leavell (el p)

831101B  1st November : THE ROLLING STONES.                    12“ single (Rolling Stones Records 12 RSR 113). Producers: The Glimmer Twins &                     Chris Kimsey.                     A: Undercover Of The Night (MJ/KR) -Extended Cheeky Mix                     B: Feel On Baby (MJ/KR) -Instrumental Dub                     Line-up ‘Undercover’: see 831101A.                     Line-up ‘Feel On Baby’: MJ (voc, harm)/KR (gtr, voc)/ RW (gtr)/CW (dr)/                                   Chuck Leavell (keyb)/Robbie Shakespeare (bass)/Sly Dunbar (perc)

831100A  November: THE ROLLING STONES.                    promotional 7“ single (Rolling Stones Records 7-99813, -US). Producers: The                    Glimmer Twins & Chris Kimsey.                    A: Undercover Of The Night (MJ/KR) -Undercover-version                    B: Undercover Of The Night (MJ/KR) -edit                    Line-up ‘Undercover’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/RW (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/                                  Chuck Leavell (keyb)/Sly Dunbar (perc)

831101C  1st November: UK radio (BFBS) ‘Night Flight’, incl.                     - interview with MJ by Alan Bangs (in Paris, Hotel George V.)                     Note: Probably aired on the 11th December.

831103A  3rd November: German TV (ARD) ‘Jugendabend’, incl.                     - interview with KR by Alan Bangs in Paris (see 831021B)                     [+ Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR) by German All Star Band]

831107A  7th November : THE ROLLING STONES.                    LP ‘Undercover’ (Rolling Stones Records CUN 1654361). Producers: The Glimmer                    Twins & Chris Kimsey.                    A: - Undercover Of The Night (MJ/KR)                         - She Was Hot (MJ/KR)                         - Tie You Up (MJ/KR)                         - Wanna Hold You (MJ/KR)                         - Feel On Baby (MJ/KR)                    B: - Too Much Blood (MJ/KR)                         - Pretty Beat Up (MJ/KR/RW)                         - Too Tough (MJ/KR)                         - All The Way Down (MJ/KR)                         - It Must Be Hell (MJ/KR)                    Line-up ‘Undercover’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/RW (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/                                  Chuck Leavell (keyb)/Sly Dunbar (perc)                    Line-up ‘She Was Hot’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr)/RW (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/                                  STU (p)/Chuck Leavell (p)                    Line-up ‘Tie You Up’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/RW (gtr, bass, bvoc)/CW                                  (dr)/Chuck Leavell (p)                    Line-up ‘Wanna Hold You’: KR (voc, gtr)/RW (gtr, bass, bvoc)/CW (dr)                    Line-up ‘Feel On Baby’: MJ (voc, harm)/KR (gtr, voc)/ RW (gtr)/CW (dr)/                                  Chuck Leavell (keyb)/Robbie Shakespeare (bass)/Sly Dunbar (perc)                    Line-up ‘Too Much Blood’: MJ (voc)/RW (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/Chuck                                   Leavell (keyb)/Jim Barber (gtr)/The Sugarhill Horn Section                                   CHOPS (horns)/Sly Dunbar (perc)                    Line-up ‘Pretty Beat Up’: MJ (voc, gtr)/KR (bass, bvoc)/RW (gtr, bvoc)/BW                                  (p)/CW (dr)/STU (org)/David Sanborn (sax)/The Sugarhill Horn                                   Section CHOPS (horns)                    Line-up ‘Too Tough’: MJ (voc, gtr)/KR (gtr)/RW (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)/                                  Chuck Leavell (p)                    Line-up: ‘All The Way Down’: MJ (voc, gtr)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/ RW (gtr, bvoc)/                                   BW (bass)/CW (dr)/Chuck Leavell (el p)                    Line-up ‘It Must Be Hell’: MJ (voc)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/RW (gtr, bvoc)/BW                                  (bass)/CW (dr)/Chuck Leavell (p)                    Note: Lots of percussion was played on the album by BW, STU, Moustapha                              Cisse, Brahms Coundoul, Martin Ditcham and Sly Dunbar.

831107B  7th November : THE ROLLING STONES.                    Cassette ‘Undercover’ (Rolling Stones Records 1C 264-1654364). Producers:                    The Glimmer Twins & Chris Kimsey. Incl.                     - Wanna Hold You (MJ/KR) -long version

831107C  7th & 14th November: Swedish TV (SVT1) ‘Mandagsborsen’. Incl. (in two parts)                    - interview with MJ by Jonas Hallberg (Paris, in October)

831107D  7th November: US radio (D.I.R.) ‘The Inside Track’. Hosts: Dan Carlisle & Lisa                    Robinson. Incl.                    - interview with MJ by Lisa Robinson (NYC, ca. late September or early October)                    - interview with KR by Lisa Robinson (probably in NYC)

831108A  8th November: UK TV (BBC1) ‘Sixty Minutes’. Incl.                    - interview with MJ by Sally Magnusson (Paris, hotel room)                    - Under My Thumb (MJ/KR) -Orlando 24.10.81, part only                    - Around And Around (Chuck Berry) -Hull 21.09.64, part only

831109A  9th November: New York City, Madison Square Garden. Press conference.                     Bill Graham announces the A.R.M.S.-tour

831100B  November: Swedish TV ( ), incl.                    - interview with BW by a female interviewer (in London)                    Note: Also aired on Norwegian TV in February 1984 (see 840226A).

831100C  November: Release of the video ‘Ready Steady Go! Vol. 1’ (PMI TVE 901959 2). Incl.                    - Under My Thumb (MJ/KR) -RSG 27.5.66                    - Paint It Black (MJ/KR) -RSG 27.5.66

831111A  11th November: UK TV (BBC1) ‘Breakfast Time’, incl.                     - interview with BW by Mike Smith                     + BW doing some aerobic

831111B  11th November: UK TV (Channel 4) ‘The Tube’, incl.                     - interview with MJ & Julien Temple (London 10.11.) by Muriel Gray

831111C  11th November: Dutch TV (AVRO) ‘TopPop’, incl.                     - Undercover Of The Night (MJ/KR) -selfmade promo by AVRO TV

831111D  11th November: US TV (CBS) ‘News Nightwatch’, incl.                     - interview with BW (via satellite from London) by Pat Collins

831112A  12th November: UK FM (BBC1) ‘The Rolling Stones Uncovered Or Tea With                     The Glimmer Twins’. Host: Andy Peebles. Stones-special (150 min.), incl.                     - interview with MJ by Andy Peebles (London, Savoy Hotel 04.10.)                     - interview with KR by Andy Peebles (Paris, around October 22)                     - interview with BW by Andy Peebles (London, BBC Broadcasting House)

831117A  17th November: US TV (CBS) ‘Morning News’, incl.                     - interview with BW by Pat Collins (probably 11.11. in London)

831118A  18th November: Dutch TV (AVRO) ‘TopPop’, incl.                     - interview with MJ & Julien Temple (London)

831118B  18th November: UK TV (Channel 4) ‘The Tube’. Incl.                     - Time Is On My Side (Jerry Ragavoy/Jimmy Norman) -TAMI Show 29.10.64,                          part only                     - interview with MJ by Jools Holland (London, October 1983)                     - It’s All Over Now (Bobby and Shirley Womack) -TAMI Show 29.10.64, part only                     - interview with MJ by Michael Parkinson (11.3.65)                     - Off The Hook (MJ/KR) -TAMI Show 29.10.64, part only

831119A  19th & 26th November: Luxembourgian radio (RTL), incl.                     - interview with MJ (in French) by Dominique Farran (in Paris) 831120A  20th November: US radio (NBC/The Source) ‘Mick Jagger - Undercover’, incl.                     - interview with MJ by Dan Formanto (in Paris, Hotel George V)

831122A  22nd November: Swedish radio (P3) 'Radioapparaten', incl.                    - interview with KR by Magnus Janson ( Hotel Warwick, Paris, October) 831122B  22nd November: Swedish radio (P3) 'Rrox', incl.                    - interview with KR by Magnus Ja nson ( Hotel Warwick, Paris, October)                    Note: Different to 831213A.

831125A  25th - 27th November: ALL STAR BAND . Dallas. Rehearsals for the upcoming                    A.R.M.S.-tour.

831126A  26th November: Belgian TV (RTBF) ‘Generation 80’, incl.                    - interview with MJ (in French) by Fabienne Vande Meerssche (Paris, 10.83)

28th November - 9th December: ALL STAR BAND. A.R.M.S. US Tour.                   Line-up: BW (bass)/CW (dr)/Eric Clapton (gtr, voc)/Andy Fairweather Low (gtr,                                  voc)/Chris Stainton (keyb)/James Hooker (keyb)/Ray Cooper (perc)/                                  Kenney Jones (dr)                   Additional musicians: STU (p) -some tracks, incl. Worried Life Blues                                                         Joe Cocker (voc) -Joe Cocker-set onwards                                                         Jan Hammer (keyb) -Joe Cocker-set                                                         Jimmy Page (gtr), Jeff Beck (gtr) -encores only                                                         Ronnie Lane (voc) -last one or two songs

831128A  28th November: ALL STAR BAND. Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena                     - Band introduction                     Clapton-set:                     - Everybody Oughta Make A Change (John Estes)                     - Lay Down Sally (Eric Clapton/Marcy Levy/George Terry)                     - Wonderful Tonight (Eric Clapton)                     - Rita Mae (Eric Clapton)                     - Sad Sad Day/Have You Ever Loved A Woman/Ramblin’ On My Mind                          (McKinley Morganfield)(Billy Myles)(Robert Johnson)                     - Cocaine (John J. Cale)                     - Man Smart, Woman Smarter (Norman Span) -Andy Fairweather Low on                          vocals                     Cocker-set:                     - Don’t Talk To Me (Mickey Jupp)                     - Watching The River Flow (Bob Dylan)                     - Worried Life Blues (John Estes/Major Merriweather)                     - You Are So Beautiful (Billy Preston/Bruce Fisher)                     - Seven Days (Bob Dylan)                     - Feelin’ Alright (Dave Mason)                     Encores:                     - Layla (Eric Clapton/Jim Gordon)                     - With A Little Help From My Friends (John Lennon/Paul McCartney)                     - Goodnight Irene (Huddie Ledbetter/John Lomax)                     Note: A soundboard tape is reported to exist.

831129A  29th November : ALL STAR BAND. Dallas, Texas, Reunion Arena                    (Band introduction/Everybody Oughta Make A Change/Lay Down Sally/                     Wonderful Tonight/Rita Mae/Sad Sad Day-Ramblin’ On My Mind-Have                     You Ever Loved A Woman/Cocaine/Don’t Talk To Me/Watching The                      River Flow/Worried Life Blues/You Are So Beautiful/Seven Days/                      Feelin’ Alright/Layla/With A Little Help From My Friends/Goodnight Irene)                    Note: A soundboard tape is reported to exist.

831201A  1st December: ALL STAR BAND. San Francisco, California, Cow Palace                     (Band introduction/Everybody Oughta Make A Change/Lay Down Sally/                      Wonderful Tonight/Rita Mae/Sad Sad Day-Have You Ever Loved A                      Woman-Ramblin’ On My Mind/Cocaine/Don’t Talk To Me/Watching                      The River Flow/Worried Life Blues/You Are So Beautiful/Feelin’ Alright/                      Seven Days/ Layla/With A Little Help From My Friends/Goodnight Irene)                     Note: Soundboard recording was made by Glyn Johns

831202A  2nd December : ALL STAR BAND. San Francisco, California, Cow Palace                    (Band introduction/Everybody Oughta Make A Change/Lay Down Sally/                     Wonderful Tonight/Rita Mae/Sad Sad Day-Ramblin’ On My Mind-Have                     You Ever Loved A Woman/Cocaine/Don’t Talk To Me/Watching The                     River Flow/Worried Life Blues/You Are So Beautiful/Seven Days/Feelin’                     Alright/Layla/With A Little Help From My Friends/Goodnight Irene)                    Note: A pro-shot video of the whole show exists.

831203A  3rd December: UK radio (BBC1) 'Annie Nightingale', incl.                    - interview with BW and actor Christopher Timothy by Annie Nightingale

831203B  3rd December: ALL STAR BAND. San Francisco, California, Cow Palace                    (Band introduction/Everybody Oughta Make A Change/Lay Down Sally/                     Wonderful Tonight/Rita Mae/Sad Sad Day-Ramblin’ On My Mind-Have                     You Ever Loved A Woman/Cocaine/Don’t Talk To Me/Watching The                     River Flow/Worried Life Blues/You Are So Beautiful/Seven Days/Feelin’                     Alright/Layla/With A Little Help From My Friends/Goodnight Irene)                    Note: A pro-shot video of the whole show exists.

831204A  4th December: US TV (KRON) 'TGI4 Morning News'. SF gig-report, incl.                     - interview with Ronnie Lane                     - interview with Bill Graham                     - interview with BW 831204B  4th December: US TV (MTV) ‘Uncovered’. Report about the making of the                    ‘Undercover Of The Night’-video, incl.                    - interview with MJ & KR by J.J. Jackson (Mexico City, late October)                    - interview with Julien Temple by J.J. Jackson (Mexico City, late October)

831205A  5th December: ALL STAR BAND. Los Angeles, California, Forum                    (Band introduction/Everybody Oughta Make A Change/Lay Down Sally/                     Wonderful Tonight/Rita Mae/Sad Sad Day-Have You Ever Loved A Woman-                     Ramblin’ On My Mind/Cocaine/Don’t Talk To Me/Watching The River Flow/                     Worried Life Blues/You Are So Beautiful/Seven Days/Feelin’ Alright/Layla/                     With A Little Help From My Friends/April Fool/Goodnight Irene)

831205B  5th December: US TV (Channel 7) ‘Eyewitness News’, A.R.M.S. L.A.-report, incl.                     - Everybody Oughta Make A Change (John Estes) - L.A. 5.12.83, part only                     - Lay Down Sally (E. Clapton/M. Levy/G. Terry) - L.A. 5.12.83, part only

831205B  5th December: US TV (Channel 2), newscast, A.R.M.S. L.A.-report, incl.                    - With A Little Help From My Friends (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) -L.A. 5.12.83,                         part only

831206A  6th December : ALL STAR BAND. Los Angeles, California, Forum, incl.                    (Rita Mae/Sad Sad Day-Have You Ever Loved A Woman-Ramblin’ On                     My Mind/Cocaine/Don’t Talk To Me/Watching The River Flow/Worried                     Life Blues/You Are So Beautiful/Seven Days/Feelin’ Airight/Layla/With                     A Little Help From My Friends/April Fool/Goodnight Irene)

831206B  6th December: Swiss TV (SRG) ‘Ten O’Clock Rock’. Incl.                     - interview with Felix Aeppli (about his book ‘Heart Of Stone’)                     - Stones arrival in Zurich, Switzerland 14.4.67

831208A  8th December : ALL STAR BAND. New York City, Madison Square Garden                    - Band introduction                    Clapton-set:                     - Everybody Oughta Make A Change (John Estes)                     - Lay Down Sally (Eric Clapton/Marcy Levy/George Terry)                     - Wonderful Tonight (Eric Clapton)                     - Rita Mae (Eric Clapton)                     - That’s All Right/Have You Ever Loved A Woman/Ramblin’ On My Mind (Jimmy                          Rogers)(Billy Myles)(Robert Johnson)                     - Cocaine (John J. Cale) -with RW on guitar                     Cocker-set:                      - Don’t Talk To Me (Mickey Jupp)                      - Watching The River Flow (Bob Dylan)                      - Worried Life Blues (John Estes/Major Merriweather)                      - You Are So Beautiful (Billy Preston/Bruce Fisher)                      - Seven Days (Bob Dylan) -with RW on guitar                      - Feelin’ Alright (Dave Mason) -with RW on guitar                     Jimmy Page/Paul Rodgers-set:                      - Boogie Mama (Paul Rodgers) -with STU on piano                      Encores:                      - Layla (Eric Clapton/Jim Gordon) -with RW on guitar                      - With A Little Help From My Friends (John Lennon/Paul McCartney) -with RW on                           guitar                      - April Fool (Ronnie Lane) -with RW on guitar                      - Goodnight Irene (Huddie Ledbetter/John Lomax) -with RW on guitar and                           backing vocals                     Note: The show from Cocaine up to With A Little Help exists on pro shot video.

831209A  9th December : ALL STAR BAND. New York City, Madison Square Garden                    (Band introduction/Everybody Oughta Make A Change/Lay Down Sally/                     Wonderful Tonight/Rita Mae/Sad Sad Day-Have You Ever Loved A                     Woman/Ramblin’ On My Mind/Cocaine/Don’t Talk To Me/Watching                     The River Flow/Worried Life Blues/You Are So Beautiful/Seven Days/                     Feelin’ Alright/Boogie Mama/Layla/With A Little Help From My Friends/                     April Fool/Goodnight Irene)                    Note: Guest appearances by RW and STU on the same songs as on the day                              before (see 831208A). Glyn Johns sings backing vocals on Goodnight                              Irene.                              A professionally shot video of Goodnight Irene exists.

831211A  11th December: US radio (syndicated) 'Newsweek On Air', incl.                     - phone-interview with BW by David Alpern and Gil Gross                     - phone-interview with Bill Graham by David Alpern and Gil Gross

831212A  12th & 19th December: US radio (Westwood One) ‘Off The Record’.                     Host: Mary Turner. Incl.                     - interview with MJ (New York City, ca. late September/early October)                     - interview with KR (New York City or North Brookfield, May 1981)                     - interview with RW & MJ (New York City; mid-1980)                     - interview with BW (New York City, mid-1980)

831213A  13th December: Swedish radio (P3) 'Rrox', incl.                     - interview with KR by Magnus Janson (Hotel Warwick, Paris, October)                     Note: Some repeated parts. See 831122B for more info.

831214A  14th December: ROCKET 88. Nottingham, England, Vino’s Wine Bar

831216A  16th December : THE ROLLING STONES.                     4 LPs ‘The Rest Of The Best’ (Teldec 6.30125FX, -West-Germany). Incl.                     - Tell Me Baby (William Broonzy)                     Line-up: MJ (voc, harm)/KR (gtr)/BJ (gtr)/BW (bass)/CW (dr)                     Note: This outtake from Chess, Chicago 11.6.64 was “mistakenly“ put                                on the album as ‘Tell Me (2nd Version)’. German Teldec even                                went further with a second edition of this box-set (see 841200A).

831217A  17th December: Italian TV (RAI) ‘Tam Tam’ “Anche Mick Ha 40 Anni“, incl.                     - interview with MJ by Riccardo Vitale and Chris Salewitz

831218A  18th December: KEITH RICHARDS. Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, Finisterra Hotel.                     KR and Patti Hansen’s wedding. Julien Temple videotapes the event.                     - Nearness Of You (Hoagy Carmichael/Ned Washington) -KR (voc, gtr)                          sings to the bride; unverified                     - Blue Suede Shoes (Carl Perkins) -KR sings to an Elvis Presley-record; unverified

831218B  18th December: Australian TV (ABC) 'Countdown', incl.                     - interview with MJ & Julien Temple (in London) by Muriel Gray (in November)

831200B  December: KEITH RICHARDS . Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, hotel room.                    - Oh Boy (Norman Petty/Bill Tilghman/Sunny West)                    - So Sad (Don Everly)                    - Cathy’s Clown (Don and Phil Everly)                    - I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now I (Joseph Howard/Frank Adams/William Hough)                    - Memphis, Tennessee (Chuck Berry)                    - Wanna Hold You (MJ/KR)                    - All Shook Up (Otis Blackwell/Elvis Presley)                    - Let’s Spend The Night Together (MJ/KR)                    - Wild Horses (MJ/KR)                    - Time Is On My Side (Jerry Ragavoy/Jimmy Norman)                    - All In My Mind (Fred Johnson/Leroy Kirkland/Maxine Brown)                    - Tutti Frutti (Dorothy La Bostrie/Richard Penniman/Joe Lubin)                    - Blue Moon (Richard Rodgers/Lorenz Hart)                    - Sing Me Back Home (Merle Haggard)                    - You Win Again (Hank Williams)                    - Born To Lose (Ted Daffan)                    - Think It Over (Charles Hardin Holley)                    - It’s So Easy (Charles Hardin Holley/Norman Petty)                    - Well All Right (Frances Faye/Don Raye/Dan Howell)                    - Summertime Blues (Eddie Cochran/Jerry Capeheart)                    - Crying, Waiting, Hoping (Charles Hardin Holley)                    - That’ll Be The Day (Jerry Allison/Charles Hardin Holley/Norman Petty)                    - Love Is Strange (Mickey Baker/Ellas McDaniel/Sylvia Robinson)                    - Learning The Game (Charles Hardin Holley)                    - Please Please Me (John Lennon/Paul McCartney)                    - Please Stay (Bob Hilliard/Burt Bacharach)                    - Sweet Dreams I (Don Gibson)                    - Apartment Number Nine (Johnny Paycheck/Bobby Austin)                    - Since You Broke My Heart (Don Everly)                    - She Even Woke Me Up To Say Goodbye (Mickey Newbury/Doug Gilmore)                    - Careless Ethiopians (Toots Hibbert) -re-started                    - Let It Be Me (Mann Curtis/Gilbert Becaud/Pierre Delanoe)                    - Heartbeat (Bob Montgomery/Norman Petty)                    - Donna (Richie Valens)                    - I Got Stripes (Johnny Cash/Charlie Williams)                    - If You See Her, Say Hello (Bob Dylan)                    - Can’t Take A Joke ( ) -probably improvisation                    - Granada (Augustin Lara/Dorothy Dodd) -instrumental                    - Sweet Dreams II (Don Gibson)                    - Never On Sunday I (Manos Hadjidakis/Billy Towne) -instrumental                    - 32-20 Blues (Robert Johnson)                    - Devoted To You (Boudleaux Bryant)                    - I Wonder Who’s Kissing Her Now II (Joseph Howard/Frank Adams/William Hough)                    - Try A Little Tenderness (Harry Woods/James Campbell/Reginald Conelly)                    - Flamenco improvisation                    - Problems (Felice and Boudleaux Bryant)                    - Brand New Heartache (Felipe and Boudleaux Bryant)                    - Beast Of Burden (MJ/KR)                    - No Expectations (MJ/KR)                    - Never On Sunday II (Manos Hadjidakis/Billy Towne) -instrumental                    - Wishing (Charles Hardin Holley/Bobby Montgomery)                    Musicians: KR (gtr, voc)/Stroker (bvoc; some songs)

831220A  20th December: BETTE MIDLER. New York City, Peppermint Lounge.                     Shooting of a promofilm with MJ. Director: Allan Arkush.                     - Beast Of Burden (MJ/KR)                    Note: MJ was also filmed by MTV for an interview and a promo spot ("MTV in                              stereo", see 831200C and respective entries in 1984).

831200C  late December (around X-mas): US TV (MTV) ‘MTV News’, incl.                    - interview with MJ (Peppermint Lounge, NYC, 20.12.)

831226A  26th December: US radio (D.I.R.) ‘The Inside Track’. Host: Lisa Robinson.                    A.R.M.S.-special, incl.                    - interview with BW                    - interview with STU                    - interview with Eric Clapton                    - interview with Ronnie Lane                    - interview with Kenney Jones                    - interview with Jimmy Page                    - interview with Paul Rodgers                    - interview with Joe Cocker                    - interview with Glyn Johns                    - interview with Bill Graham                    Note: All interviews were done by Lisa Robinson in Dallas in late November.

830000A  1983 : THE DE LUXE BLUES BAND.                    LP ‘Urban De Luxe’ (Appaloosa AP 040). Producer: STU. Sound engineer:                    Mick McKenna. With STU (p) on ‘The Stumble’ and CW (dr) on all tracks.                    Recorded in January 1983 in London, at Shepperton Sound Stage with the                    Rolling Stones Mobile Recording Unit.                    A: - Worried Life Blues (John Estes/Major Merriweather)                         - Roll ‘Em Pete (Pete Johnson/Joe Turner)                         - Promised Land (Chuck Berry)                         - Sweet Little Angel (Hudson Whittaker)                         - The Stumble (Freddie King/Sonny Thompson) -STU on piano                    B: - Cadillac Boogie (Joe Liggins)                         - Knocking At Your Door (Sax Kari)                         - Did You Ever Love A Woman (Rev. Arnold Dwight Moore)                         - Wait Baby (Johnny Jones)                         - It Wasn’t Me (Chuck Berry)                         Line-up: CW (dr)/Danny Adler (gtr, voc)/Bob Brunning (bass)/Bob Hall (p)/                                        George Green (p)                         Note: CW is credited as Carlo Kilowatts!

830000B  1983: JOHN LENNON. Compiling of a promovideo, incl. footage of MJ.                      - Nobody Told Me (John Lennon)                      Note: Using outtakes from Rock’n Roll Circus-movie 12.68.

830000C  1983 : CHRIS FARLOWE.                     2 LPs ‘Hot Property’ (Line Music OLDLP 8019 DX, -Germany). Producer: MJ.                     Incl. a rare version of                     - Yesterday's Papers II (MJ/KR) -with MJ on backing vocals                     Note: Recorded in 1967. For more info see 670505A.

830000D  1983 : BLACK UHURU.                    LP ‘Guess Who's Coming To Dinner’ (Heartbeat HB 18, -US). Producers: Sly                    Dunbar & Robbie Shakespeare. Additional production: Delroy Witter. Recorded                             at Channel One, Kingston, Jamaica, probably in 1978 or January 1979 (see                    790100A). Incl.                    - Shine Eye (Michael Rose) -7.37-version; under title Shine Eye Gal                    Line-up: KR (gtr)/Michael Rose (voc)/Robbie Shakespeare (bass)/Sly Dunbar                                   (dr)/Radcliff Bryan (gtr)/Ansell Collins (org)/Sticky Thompson (perc)/                                   Scully Sims (perc)/Derek Simpson and Puma Jones (bvoc) 830000E  1983 (?) : BLACK UHURU.                    7"-single (Taxi Records Oldies TXI 867274/TAX 057, -Jamaica). Producers: Sly                    Dunbar & Robbie Shakespeare. Additional production: Delroy Witter. Recorded                             at Channel One, Kingston, Jamaica, probably in 1978 or January 1979 (see                    790100A).                    A: Shine Eye (Michael Rose) -3.46-version                    [B: Plastic Smile (Michael Rose)]                    Line-up: KR (gtr)/Michael Rose (voc)/Robbie Shakespeare (bass)/Sly Dunbar                                   (dr)/Radcliff Bryan (gtr)/Ansell Collins (org)/Sticky Thompson (perc)/                                   Scully Sims (perc)/Derek Simpson and Puma Jones (bvoc)                    Note: Also a 3.12 edit of this version exists (source/origin unknown).

830000F  1983: MAN IN THE STREET.                     7"-single (41 Records 133.008, -NL). Producers: Geoffrey Chung & Clive Hunt.                     Recorded at Dynamic Sounds Studios, Kingston, Jamaica; Devonshire Studios,                     Los Angeles and A&R Studios, New York City. With RW on guitar and maybe lap                     steel on side B:                     [A: Johnny Too Bad (The Slickers)]                     B: Lover's Rockin' (Clive Hunt)                     Line-up: RW (gtr; maybe lap steel)/Bobby Keys (sax)/Geoffrey Chung (gtr)/Willy                                    Lindo (gtr)/Derrick Barnett (bass)/Michael Richards (dr)/Uziah                                    Thompson (perc)/Franklin Waul (keyb)/Dean Frazer, Ronald Robinson                                    & David Madden (horns)                     Note: It's doubtful that RW plays the lap steel, although the line-up on the                               back sleeve credits him as doing so. 830000G  1983: FRANÇOIS JOUFFA/VARIOUS ARTISTS.                     2 LPs 'L'Age D'Or De Yéyés' (Disc Age D'Or AD 101, -France). Incl. two                     interview-parts with Stones-members done by François Jouffa in Paris, France                     for French Europe 1 Radio:                     - interview with BW & KR (Paris 20.10.1964)                     - interview with MJ & BJ (Paris 16.04.1965)                     Note: The KR-interview is wrongly credited to CW on the LP. Re-released on CD                                in 2003 (see 030120A).

Rolling Stones Concerts 1980s

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A letter from Mick Jagger to Ron Wood, signed by Wood, confirming that he agrees to Jagger's terms regarding the Rolling Stones 1982 European Tour. At this point, Wood was still a freelance guitar player and was paid on a per-show basis (he reportedly wasn't made a full member of the band until Bill Wyman left in 1991). As this letter shows, Wood was contracted on a tour by tour basis, and Jagger needed him to commit to the tour on paper before the Bill Graham could book the tour.

23.06.80 - Duke Of York's Barracks, London, ENG ("Emotional Rescue" launch party. Mick Jagger was interviewed by Cherry Ripe for Australian TV "Countdown")) 26.06.80 - Danceteria, New York City, NY ("Emotional Rescue" promo party)

02.07.81 - St. Marks Bar, New York City, NY 14.07.81 - New York, NY - Private Function 15.07.81 - New York, NY - Private Function 16.07.81 - New York, NY - Private Function 17.07.81 - New York, NY - Private Function 18.07.81 - New York, NY - Private Function 19.07.81 - New York, NY - Private Function 20.07.81 - New York, NY - Private Function 21.07.81 - New York, NY - Private Function 22.07.81 - New York, NY - Private Function 23.07.81 - New York, NY - Private Function 24.07.81 - New York, NY - Private Function

august 1981 14.08.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 15.08.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 16.08.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 17.08.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 18.08.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 19.08.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 20.08.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 21.08.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 22.08.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 23.08.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 24.08.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 25.08.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 26.08.81 - Philadelphia, PA - John F. Kennedy Stadium 27.08.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 28.08.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 29.08.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 30.08.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 31.08.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm

september 1981 01.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 02.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 03.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 04.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 05.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 06.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 07.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 08.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 09.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 10.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 11.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 12.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 13.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 14.09.81 - Worcester, MA - Sir Morgan's Cove 15.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 16.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 17.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 18.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 19.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 20.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 21.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 22.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 23.09.81 - Brookfield, MA - Longview Farm 24.09.81 - Philadelphia, PA - John F. Kennedy Stadium 25.09.81 - Philadelphia, PA - John F. Kennedy Stadium 26.09.81 - Philadelphia, PA - John F. Kennedy Stadium 27.09.81 - Buffalo, NY - Rich Stadium

01.10.81 - Rockford, IL - Metro Center 03.10.81 - Boulder, CO - Folsom Field 04.10.81 - Boulder, CO - Folsom Field 07.10.81 - San Diego, CA - Jack Murphy Stadium October 9 & 11, 1981 Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA 14.10.81 - Seattle, WA - The Kingdome 15.10.81 - Seattle, WA - The Kingdome 17.10.81 - San Francisco, CA - Candlestick Park 18.10.81 - San Francisco, CA - Candlestick Park 20.10.81 - Oakland, CA - Coliseum Arena 24.10.81 - Orlando, FL - Tinker Field & Tangerine Bowl 25.10.81 - Orlando, FL - Tinker Field & Tangerine Bowl 26.10.81 - Atlanta, GA - Fox Theater 28.10.81 - Houston, TX - Astrodome 29.10.81 - Houston, TX - Astrodome 31.10.81 - Dallas, TX - Cotton Bowl

november 1981 01.11.81 - Dallas, TX - Cotton Bowl 03.11.81 - Louisville, KY - Freedom Hall 05.11.81 - East Rutherford, NJ - Brendan Byrne Arena 06.11.81 - East Rutherford, NJ - Brendan Byrne Arena 07.11.81 - East Rutherford, NJ - Brendan Byrne Arena 09.11.81 - Hartford, CT - Civic Center Arena 10.11.81 - Hartford, CT - Civic Center Arena 12.11.81 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden 13.11.81 - New York, NY - Madison Square Garden 16.11.81 - Richfield, OH - Coliseum 17.11.81 - Richfield, OH - Coliseum 19.11.81 - St. Louis, MO - Checkerdome 20.11.81 - Cedar Falls, IA - Unidome 21.11.81 - St. Paul, MN - Civic Center 23.11.81 - Des Plaines, IL - Rosemont Horizon 24.11.81 - Des Plaines, IL - Rosemont Horizon 25.11.81 - Des Plaines, IL - Rosemont Horizon 27.11.81 - Syracuse, NY - Carrier Dome 28.11.81 - Syracuse, NY - Carrier Dome

November 30-December 1, 1981 Silverdome, Pontiac, MI December 5, 1981 Superdome, New Orleans, LA December 7-9, 1981 Capital Center Arena, Largo, MD December 11, 1981 Rupp Arena, Lexington, KY December 13, 1981 Sun Devil Stadium, Tempe, AZ December 14-15, 1981 Kemper Arena, Kansas City, MO (joined onstage by Mick Taylor on 14th) December 18-19, 1981 Coliseum, Hampton, VA

April 28, 1982 La Beat Route, London, ENG (Press Conference to announce upcoming tour)

April 29, 1982 Olympiastadion, Munich, GER (Press Conference to announce upcoming tour)

April 29, 1982 Praterstadion, Vienna, AUT (Press Conference to announce upcoming tour)

April 30, 1982 Hippodrome d'Auteuil, Paris, FRA

May 3-24, 1982 Shepperton Studios, London, ENG (Rehearsals for upcoming tour)

May 26, 1982 Capitol Theatre, Aberdeen, SCOT

May 27, 1982 Apollo, Glasgow, SCOT

May 28, 1982 Green's Playhouse, Edinburgh, SCOT

May 29, 1982 London, ENG (Festival)

May 30, 1982 100 Club, London, ENG

June 2 & 4-5, 1982 Feyenoord Stadion, Rotterdam, NED (supported by J. Geils Band & (2nd) UB40, (4th & 5th) George Thorogood and the Destroyers)

June 6-7, 1982 Niedersachsenstadion, Hannover, GER

June 8, 1982 Waldbuhne, West Berlin, GER (supported by J. Geils Band)

June 10-11, 1982 Olympiastadion, Munich, GER (supported by J. Geils Band & Peter Maffay)

June 13-14, 1982 Hippodrome d’Auteuil, Paris, FRA (supported by J. Geils Band & George Thorogood & Telephone)

June 16, 1982 Stade de Gerland, Lyon, FRA (supported by J. Geils Band & George Thorogood and the Destroyers)

June 19-20, 1982 Ullevi Stadium, Gothenburg, SWE (supported by J. Geils Band & Kim Larsen)

June 23, 1982 St. James Park, Newcastle, ENG (supported by J. Geils Band)

June 25-26, 1982 Wembley Stadium, London, ENG (supported by J. Geils Band, Black Uhuru)

June 27, 1982 Ashton Gate Stadium, Bristol, ENG (supported by J. Geils Band)

June 29-July 1, 1982 Festhalle, Frankfurt, GER (supported by J. Geils Band)

July 3, 1982 Prater Stadion, Vienna, AUT

July 4-5, 1982 Mungersdorfer Stadion, Cologne, GER

July 7 & 9, 1982 Estadio Vicente Calderon, Madrid, SPA (supported by J. Geils Band)

July 11-12, 1982 Stadio Comunale, Torino, ITY (supported by J. Geils Band)

July 15, 1982 St. Jakob Stadion, Basel, SUI (supported by J. Geils Band)

July 17, 1982 Stadio San Paolo, Napoli, ITY (supported by J. Geils Band)

July 20, 1982 Parc Des Sports De L'Ouest, Nice, FRA

July 21, 1982 Stade du Ray, Nice, FRA (CANCELLED, supported by J. Geils Band & George Thorogood and the Destroyers)

July 24, 1982 Slane Castle, Slane, IRE (supported by J. Geils Band, The Chieftains & George Thorogood and the Destroyers)

July 25, 1982 Roundhay Park, Leeds, ENG

July 27, 1982 Carlton Hotel, London, ENG (Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood, Bobby Keys, Peter Wolf, Jerome Geils and Seth Justman jam together, calling themselves The Carltones)

18.01.83 - New York, NY - Loew's Astor Theater 11.02.83 - New York, NY - Loew's East 66th Street Theater 24.03.83 - London, England - Classic's Circuit 18.10.83 - Paris, France - Bain-Douches Club

23.02.86 - London, England - 100 Club 25.02.86 - London, England - Roof Garden Club

18.01.89 - New York, NY - Waldorf Astoria Hotel 11.07.89 - New York, NY - Grand Central Station 31.07.89 - Washington, CT - Wykeham Rise Girl's School 01.08.89 - Washington, CT - Wykeham Rise Girl's School 02.08.89 - Washington, CT - Wykeham Rise Girl's School 03.08.89 - Washington, CT - Wykeham Rise Girl's School 04.08.89 - Washington, CT - Wykeham Rise Girl's School 05.08.89 - Washington, CT - Wykeham Rise Girl's School 06.08.89 - Washington, CT - Wykeham Rise Girl's School 07.08.89 - Washington, CT - Wykeham Rise Girl's School 08.08.89 - Washington, CT - Wykeham Rise Girl's School 09.08.89 - Washington, CT - Wykeham Rise Girl's School 10.08.89 - Washington, CT - Wykeham Rise Girl's School 11.08.89 - Washington, CT - Wykeham Rise Girl's School 12.08.89 - New Haven, CT - Toad's Place 13.08.89 - Garden City, NJ - Nassau Coliseum 14.08.89 - Garden City, NJ - Nassau Coliseum 15.08.89 - Garden City, NJ - Nassau Coliseum 16.08.89 - Garden City, NJ - Nassau Coliseum 17.08.89 - Garden City, NJ - Nassau Coliseum 18.08.89 - Garden City, NJ - Nassau Coliseum 19.08.89 - Garden City, NJ - Nassau Coliseum 20.08.89 - Garden City, NJ - Nassau Coliseum 21.08.89 - Garden City, NJ - Nassau Coliseum 22.08.89 - Garden City, NJ - Nassau Coliseum 27.08.89 - Philadelphia, PA - John F. Kennedy Stadium 28.08.89 - Philadelphia, PA - John F. Kennedy Stadium 29.08.89 - Philadelphia, PA - John F. Kennedy Stadium 30.08.89 - Philadelphia, PA - John F. Kennedy Stadium 31.08.89 - Philadelphia, PA - Veterans Stadium

september 1989 01.09.89 - Philadelphia, PA - Veterans Stadium 03.09.89 - Toronto, ON - C.N.E. Stadium 04.09.89 - Toronto, ON - C.N.E. Stadium 06.09.89 - Pittsburgh, PA - Three Rivers Stadium 08.09.89 - East Troy, WI - Alpine Valley Music Theatre 09.09.89 - East Troy, WI - Alpine Valley Music Theatre 11.09.89 - East Troy, WI - Alpine Valley Music Theatre 14.09.89 - Cincinatti, OH - Riverfront Stadium 16.09.89 - Raleigh, NC - Carter-Finley Stadium 17.09.89 - St. Louis, MO - Busch Stadium 19.09.89 - Louisville, KY - Cardinal 21.09.89 - Syracuse, NY - Carrier Dome 22.09.89 - Syracuse, NY - Carrier Dome 24.09.89 - Washington, DC - RFK Memorial Stadium 25.09.89 - Washington, DC - RFK Memorial Stadium 27.09.89 - Cleveland, OH - Municipal Stadium 29.09.89 - Foxboro, MA - Sullivan Stadium 30.09.89 - Foxboro, MA - Sullivan Stadium

october 1989 01.10.89 - Foxboro, MA - Sullivan Stadium 03.10.89 - Foxboro, MA - Sullivan Stadium 05.10.89 - Birmingham, AL - Legion Field 07.10.89 - Ames, IA - Cyclone Field 08.10.89 - Kansas City, MO - Arrowhead Stadium October 10-11, 1989 Shea Stadium, New York City, NY October 18-19 & 21-22, 1989 Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, CA (supported by Guns & Roses & Living Colour) October 25-26 & 28-29, 1989 Shea Stadium, New York City, NY

november 1989 01.11.89 - Vancouver, BC - B.C. Place 02.11.89 - Vancouver, BC - B.C. Place 04.11.89 - Oakland, CA - Alameda County Coliseum 05.11.89 - Oakland, CA - Alameda County Coliseum 08.11.89 - Houston, TX - Astrodome 10.11.89 - Dallas, TX - Cotton Bowl 11.11.89 - Dallas, TX - Cotton Bowl 13.11.89 - New Orleans, LA - Superdome 15.11.89 - Miami, FL - Orange Bowl 16.11.89 - Miami, FL - Orange Bowl 18.11.89 - Tampa, FL - Tampa Stadium 21.11.89 - Atlanta, GA - Grant Field 25.11.89 - Jacksonville, FL - Gator Bowl 26.11.89 - Clemson, SC - Death Valley Stadium 29.11.89 - Minneapolis, MN - Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome 30.11.89 - Minneapolis, MN - Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome

december 1989 03.12.89 - Toronto, ON - Sky Dome 04.12.89 - Toronto, ON - Sky Dome 06.12.89 - Indianapolis, IN - Hoosier Dome 07.12.89 - Indianapolis, IN - Hoosier Dome 09.12.89 - Detroit, MI - Silverdome 10.12.89 - Detroit, MI - Silverdome 13.12.89 - Montreal, QC - Olympic Stadium 14.12.89 - Montreal, QC - Olympic Stadium 17.12.89 - Atlantic City, NJ - Convention Center 19.12.89 - Atlantic City, NJ - Convention Center 20.12.89 - Atlantic City, NJ - Convention Center

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