The Rolling Stones Pacific Tour 1973

The Rolling Stones Pacific Tour 1973

infobox concert tour
concert_tour_name = The Rolling Stones Pacific Tour 1973


image_caption = Poster from Australian portion of tour, designed by Ian McCausland.
artist = The Rolling Stones
start_date = 18 January 1973
end_date = 27 February 1973
number_of_legs = 2
number_of_shows = 15
last_tour = American Tour 1972
this_tour = Pacific Tour 1973
next_tour = European Tour 1973

The Rolling Stones Pacific Tour 1973 was a concert tour of countries bordering the Pacific Ocean in January and February 1973 by The Rolling Stones. The tour is sometimes referred to as the Winter Tour 1973, although that is misleading as much of it took place in the Southern Hemisphere, where it was Summer at the time.

History

The tour was not associated with any album's release. The original intent was to play Australia and New Zealand, which had not seen the Stones since February and March 1966, as well as Japan, which had never seen the Stones at all.

However, the Stones' infamous 1972 American S.T.P. Tour had drawn worldwide press for its combustive mixture of group decadence and fan riots set amidst jet set hangers-on. This caused the Stones some serious drama for their Pacific visits, in that visas and work permits might be hard to get. Accordingly, the Stones scheduled some shows in Hawaii first, as a fallback in case they could not get into certain countries. Hawaiian fans camped out on Christmas night 1972 in order to buy tickets. [Austin American-Statesman, [http://www.austin360.com/music/content/music/stories/2006/10/22memory.html "The Stones made me do it!"] , October 21, 2006.]

Stones fears were confirmed when on 4 January 1973 Australia's Immigration Ministry let it be known that one of the Stones, unnamed, was banned from entering the country. On 8 January the Japanese Foreign Ministry said Mick Jagger would not be allowed into their country due to his prior drugs convictions.

On 9 January the Australians relented and said the Stones could enter. But first, the Stones announced an 18 January benefit concert at the Los Angeles Forum for victims of the recent 23 December 1972 earthquake in Nicaragua (Bianca Jagger's home country). This event was opened by Santana and Cheech & Chong, and served as the warm-up concert for the Pacific Tour. It raised more than £200,000 in relief funds.

Next the Stones started the tour proper with the three shows over 21 January and 22 January in Hawaii, at the Honolulu International Center. These were Mick Taylor's last shows as a Rolling Stone ever in the United States. Next up on the schedule were a number of shows at the Budokan in Tokyo, running from 28 January to 1 February, for which 55,000 tickets had already been sold. But on 27 January, Japanese officials made a final confirmation of their decision to not let the Stones land; the shows were scrapped and the concert promoter had to refund all the tickets. [Japan would go 17 more years without the Stones, until they went there in 1990 on their Steel Wheels Tour.]

Thus the first leg of the tour came to a close. Some sources state that a 5 February show in Hong Kong's Football Club Stadium was played, but this never took place.

In any event the tour started up again for its second leg on 11 February with a single show in New Zealand, at Auckland's Western Springs Stadium. 14 February saw the first show in Australia, with Brisbane, Melbourne, Adelaide, Perth and Sydney being visited in turn, the last show being 27 February at Sydney's Royal Randwick Racecourse.

Australian fears may have been a little validated when the 21 February show at Adelaide's Memorial Drive Park found 5,000 Stones fans clashing with the local police, and 21 arrests were made. However, three days later high-profile Labor Party Immigration Minister Al Grassby said: "The Stones are an excellent example to Australian youth. I told them I was putting my faith in them and hoped they would do the right thing. I have no regrets that I let them in — yes, I went out on a limb to give them visas — to give a man a bad name and hang him is immoral and un-Australian."

The shows

The Los Angeles benefit show introduced a catwalk to the Stones' stage set for the first time, behind Charlie Watts' drum position. In general the set-up and playing was more professional on this tour than on the overcharged 1972 American Tour. The raw distorted sound evidenced on unofficial record releases from this tour has much in common with the European tour later the same year, though Nicky Hopkins still performed with the band on this round, which eventually became his last tour with the Rolling Stones. Unlike 1972, the Pacific leg also created less media hype and attracted few celebrities.

Recordings

No official live album has been released from the tour, although bootleg recordings exist.

Tour band

*Mick Jagger - vocals, harmonica
*Keith Richards - guitars, vocals
*Mick Taylor - guitars
*Bill Wyman - bass guitar
*Charlie Watts - drumsAdditional musicians
*Nicky Hopkins - piano, organ
*Bobby Keys - saxophones
*Jim Price - trumpet, trombone

Tour support acts

The Hawaiian shows were opened by ZZ Top.Other supporting acts for the Stones on this tour may have included Madder Lake, Headband, Itambu, and Chain. [ [http://www.timeisonourside.com/guests.html Opening acts ] ]

Tour set list

The standard set list for the New Zealand and Australian shows on the tour was:

# "Brown Sugar"
# "Bitch"
# "Rocks Off"
# "Gimme Shelter"
# "Happy"
# "Tumbling Dice"
# "Love in Vain"
# "Sweet Virginia"
# "You Can't Always Get What You Want"
# "Honky Tonk Women"
# "All Down the Line"
# "Midnight Rambler"
# "Rip This Joint", "Bye Bye Johnny", or "Little Queenie"
# "Jumpin' Jack Flash"
# "Street Fighting Man"

As such it was quite similar to the 1972 American Tour.

The first leg Los Angeles and Hawaii shows got a greater variety than this, however, with "Dead Flowers" and "It's All Over Now" appearing in each show (the latter representing a rare Stones playing of an oldie in this era) and "Beggars Banquet" nuggets "No Expectations" and "Stray Cat Blues" making the odd face as well.

Tour dates

North America

*18/01/1973 flagicon|United States The Forum - Los Angeles, CA
*21/01/1973 flagicon|United States Honolulu International Center - Honolulu, HI
*22/01/1973 flagicon|United States Honolulu International Center - Honolulu, HI (2 shows)

New Zealand

*11/02/1973 flagicon|New Zealand Western Springs Stadium - Auckland, New Zealand

Australia

*14/02/1973 flagicon|Australia Milton Park Tennis Courts - Brisbane, Australia
*17/02/1973 flagicon|Australia Kooyong Tennis Courts - Melbourne, Australia (2 shows)
*18/02/1973 flagicon|Australia Kooyong Tennis Courts - Melbourne, Australia
*20/02/1973 flagicon|Australia Memorial Drive Park - Adelaide, Australia
*21/02/1973 flagicon|Australia Memorial Drive Park - Adelaide, Australia
*24/02/1973 flagicon|Australia Western Australia Cricket Ground - Perth, Australia
*26/02/1973 flagicon|Australia Royal Randwick Racecourse - Sydney, Australia
*27/02/1973 flagicon|Australia Royal Randwick Racecourse - Sydney, Australia

References

* Carr, Roy. "The Rolling Stones: An Illustrated Record". Harmony Books, 1976. ISBN 0517526417
* [http://www.rocksoff.org/1973.htm 'Rocks Off' page tour setlists]
* [http://stoneslib3.homestead.com/files/hawaii73.html Rolling Stones Honolulu 1973 Concerts - Righter Than They've Ever Been: Sleuthing The 1973 Hawaii Concert Tapes]


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