tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908933972957772720.post4980234057937140450..comments2022-03-22T22:23:22.529+01:00Comments on Ian Stewart Sixth Stone: A gig!xpensivewinos56http://www.blogger.com/profile/15497414807935322055noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7908933972957772720.post-44570927042114596852011-07-14T09:23:22.228+02:002011-07-14T09:23:22.228+02:00During their debut gig at the Marquee, the Stones ...During their debut gig at the Marquee, the Stones played as supporting act to Long John Baldry's Kansas City Blues Band. Therefore it's very unlikely that the band played the 18 songs as shown in Roy Carr's 1976 book "The Rolling Stones. An Illustrated Record".<br /><br />The song list, derived from Ian Stewart's 1962 diary, most probably reflects (a part of) the band's early repertoire, rather than the actual set of their first show.<br /><br />Songlist: Kansas City (Leiber-Stoller)/Baby What's Wrong (Dixon)/Confessin' The Blues (Brown-McShann)/Bright Lights, Big City (Reed-Reed)/Dust My Blues (James)/Down The Road Apiece (Ray)/I'm A Love You (Reed)/Bad Boy (Taylor)/I Ain't Got You (Arnold)/Hush-Hush (Reed)/Ride 'Em On Down (Taylor)/Back In The USA (Berry)/Kind Of Lonesome (Reed)/Blues Before Sunrise (Carr)/Big Boss Man (Smith-Dixon)/Don't Stay Out All Night (Arnold)/Tell Me You Love Me (Smith-Reed)/Happy Home (James).<br /><br />Adapted from the following (wonderful) sources:<br /><br />Felix Aeppli, The Ultimate Guide to the Rolling Stones (http://aeppli.ch/tug.htm)<br />Nico Zentgraf, The Complete Works Website (http://www.nzentgraf.de/).xpensivewinos56https://www.blogger.com/profile/15497414807935322055noreply@blogger.com