- Rolling Stones US Tour 1978
infobox concert tour
concert_tour_name = Rolling Stones US Tour 1978
artist =The Rolling Stones
start_date =10 June 1978
end_date =26 July 1978
number_of_legs = 1
number_of_shows = 25
last_tour = Tour of Europe '76
this_tour = US Tour 1978
next_tour = American Tour 1981The Rolling Stones ' US Tour 1978 was a concert tour of theUnited States that took place during June and July 1978, immediately following the release of the group's 1978 album "Some Girls ". Like the 1972 and 1975 U.S. tours, Bill Graham was the tour promoter. One opening act wasPeter Tosh , who was sometimes joined by Jagger for their duet "Don't Look Back".History
The tour used a stripped back, minimal stage show compared to the previous Tour of the Americas '75 and Tour of Europe '76. Possibly due to the emergence of the
punk rock scene with its emphasis solely on music and attitude rather than presenting a grandiose stage extravaganza.Continuing a schedule started in 1966 of touring the United States exactly every three years, the Stones played in a mixture of
theatre s, sometimes under a pseudonym,arena s, andstadium s, a practice that they would follow for many of their future tours as well.However, this US tour did not carry on into Europe in 1979, breaking the group's similar schedule of performing in Europe every three years, which had started in 1967. This gap-year from touring prompted
Keith Richards to joinRonnie Wood on his 1979 US solo tour, to promote his then-album "Gimme Some Neck ", in the process forming the band The New Barbarians.Reception
While the tour was commercially successful, it was dogged by drunken, sloppy performances. Tour photographer
Lynn Goldsmith later compared it toBruce Springsteen and the E Street Band 's 1978 Tour, which she had also covered: "With Bruce, it was no drugs, no drinking, [long] sound checks and [long] shows. With the Stones, it was no sound check, lots of parties and running off-stage as quickly as possible to catch the private plane."Fact|date=May 2007 Rock criticRobert Christgau wrote that the 1978 Tour was an improvement over the group's previous go-around, "especially when Mick [Jagger] stopped prancing long enough to pick up a guitar and get into the good new songs from "Some Girls"."Robert Christgau , "The Rolling Stones", entry in "The Rolling Stone History of Rock & Roll",Random House , 1980. p. 200.]Regardless, the tour is widely believed among fans to be one of the band's greatest, largely because it was in many ways back to basics both in musical and visual terms. It meant a return to a mixture of classic Stones numbers ("Tumbling Dice," "Star Star," "Happy," "Street Fighting Man", etc.) mixed with blues numbers and Chuck Berry covers, as well as including a large number of songs from then newly released "Some Girls" LP. It was the first tour featuring songs written with
Ron Wood as an official member of the Rolling Stones, and his contributions from this period are considered by many Stones fans as some of his greatest with the band. While no live album was released from this tour, a fair amount of bootleg releases showcases its musical qualities, most notably the multi-show King Biscuit Flower Hour FM recording mostly known as "Handsome Girls."Guest artists that played with the Stones during individual shows included
Linda Ronstadt ,Sugar Blue ,Doug Kershaw ,Bobby Keys andNicky Hopkins . Other opening Acts includedVan Halen and theDoobie Brothers .Tour band
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Mick Jagger - vocals, guitar
*Keith Richards - guitar, vocals
*Ron Wood - guitar
*Bill Wyman - bass guitar
*Charlie Watts - drumsAdditional musicians
*Ian Stewart - piano
*Ian McLagan - keyboardsTour set list
A typical
set list for the tour, with minor variations involving one or two of the numbers being omitted:# "Let it Rock"
# "All Down the Line "
# "Honky Tonk Women "
# "Star Star "
# "When the Whip Comes Down"
# "Beast of Burden"
# "Lies"
# "Miss You "
# "Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me) "
# "Shattered"
# "Respectable"
# "Far Away Eyes "
# "Love in Vain "
# "Tumbling Dice "
# "Happy"
# "Sweet Little Sixteen "
# "Brown Sugar"
# "Jumpin' Jack Flash "
# "Encore:" "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction ," "Street Fighting Man " (some shows had no encore).Tour dates
*10/06/1978 flagicon|United States
Lakeland Civic Center -Lakeland, FL
*12/06/1978 flagicon|United States Fox Theatre -Atlanta, GA
*14/06/1978 flagicon|United StatesCapitol Theater -Passaic, NJ
*15/06/1978 flagicon|United States Warner Theatre,Washington, DC
*17/06/1978 flagicon|United StatesJFK Stadium -Philadelphia, PA
*19/06/1978 flagicon|United StatesPalladium -New York, NY
*21/06/1978 flagicon|United States Hampton Roads Coliseum -Hampton, VA
*22/06/1978 flagicon|United StatesMyrtle Beach Convention Center -Myrtle Beach, SC
*26/06/1978 flagicon|United StatesWar Memorial Coliseum -Greensboro, NC
*28/06/1978 flagicon|United StatesMid-South Coliseum -Memphis, TN
*29/06/1978 flagicon|United StatesRupp Arena -Lexington, KY
*01/07/1978 flagicon|United States Municipal Stadium -Cleveland, OH
*04/07/1978 flagicon|United StatesRich Stadium -Buffalo, NY
*06/07/1978 flagicon|United States Masonic Hall -Detroit, MI
*08/07/1978 flagicon|United StatesSoldier Field -Chicago, IL
*10/07/1978 flagicon|United StatesSaint Paul Civic Center -Saint Paul, MN
*11/07/1978 flagicon|United StatesCheckerdome -St. Louis, MO
*13/07/1978 flagicon|United StatesLouisiana Superdome -New Orleans, LA
*16/07/1978 flagicon|United StatesFolsom Field -Boulder, CO
*18/07/1978 flagicon|United StatesWill Rogers Memorial Center -Fort Worth, TX Billed as London Green Shoed Cowboys
*19/07/1978 flagicon|United States
Sam Houston Coliseum -Houston, TX
*21/07/1978 flagicon|United States Community Center -Tucson, AZ
*23/07/1978 flagicon|United StatesAnaheim Stadium -Anaheim, CA
*24/07/1978 flagicon|United StatesAnaheim Stadium -Anaheim, CA
*26/07/1978 flagicon|United StatesOakland Coliseum -Oakland, CA
*18/07/1978 flagicon|United StatesWill Rogers Memorial Center -Fort Worth, TX References
External links
* [http://rocksoff.org/1978.htm 'Rocks Off' page tour setlists]
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