And if it's of use to anyone, I've just uploaded the complete show in glorious stereo. Strap yourself in though, it comes in at 2 hours and 11 minutes in length. See if you can stay awake ...


IN CONCERT - THE ROLLING STONES


Wembley Stadium 7th July 1990
Continental Drift
Start Me Up
Sad Sad Sad
Harlem Shuffle
Tumbling Dice
Miss You
Almost Hear You Sigh
Ruby Tuesday
Angie
Rock And A Hard Place
Mixed Emotions
Honky Tonk Women
Midnight Rambler
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Happy
Paint It Black
2000 Light Years From Home
Sympathy For The Devil
Street Fighting Man
Gimme Shelter
It's Only Rock 'n' Roll
Brown Sugar
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Satisfaction




---In peel@yahoogroups.com, <februarycallendar@...> wrote:

An amendment to this list, for what little it matters: the Rolling Stones' Wembley show recorded in summer 1990 - and broadcast on 1st April 1991, as listed in an earlier post - was initially broadcast on Radio 1 on 19th September 1990.


Hope all well, and that.


rpc 



---In peel@yahoogroups.com, <billfromnorthwales@...> wrote:

And again..thank you

--- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "haze_harrison" <haze.harrison@...> wrote:
>
> And thank you again...
>
> --- In peel@yahoogroups.com, "februarycallendar" <februarycallendar@> wrote:
> >
> > 6th January 1990 - Aerosmith
> > 13th January 1990 - Julia Fordham
> > 20th January 1990 - Hunter-Ronson Band
> > 27th January 1990 - Happy Mondays / Ian McCulloch
> > 3rd February 1990 - Eric Clapton live at the Royal Albert Hall - The Blues Night
> > 10th February 1990 - Eric Clapton live at the Royal Albert Hall - The Orchestral Night
> > 17th February 1990 - Regina Belle / Black Uhuru (the latter at Glastonbury 1989)
> > 24th February 1990 - Mary Margaret O'Hara
> > 3rd March 1990 - Del Amitri / Little Feat
> > 10th March 1990 - Al Stewart
> > 17th March 1990 - Tanita Tikaram / Black Sorrows
> > 24th March 1990 - Cramps / Ramones (the latter originally broadcast on 14th November 1987)
> > 31st March 1990 - The Mission
> > 7th April 1990 - Gil Scott-Heron and the Amnesia Express
> > (13th April 1990 - Friday Rock Show special with Thunder and Stage Dolls live from Newcastle Mayfair)
> > 14th April 1990 - New Jersey Mass Choir
> > 16th April 1990 - Nelson Mandela International Tribute Concert live from Wembley Stadium
> > 21st April 1990 - The 'Save the Earth' Concert from the Budokan Hall, Tokyo (headlined, it says here, by James Taylor, Patti Austin and Lee Ritenour)
> > 28th April 1990 - The House of Love / Blue Aeroplanes
> > 5th May 1990 - Curtis Mayfield
> > 12th May 1990 - Cowboy Junkies
> > 19th May 1990 - Adeva
> > 26th May 1990 - Billy Joel live at Wembley Arena
> > 28th May 1990 - Bee Gees (repeat from 14th July 1989)
> > 2nd June 1990 - Midnight Oil
> > 9th June 1990 - The Church / The Triffids (the latter a repeat from 2nd June 1989)
> > 16th June 1990 - Lenny Kravitz
> > 23rd June 1990 - Sinead O'Connor
> > 30th June 1990 - Knebworth 1990 (live all day; Tears for Fears, Status Quo, Cliff Richard, Robert Plant, Elton John, Eric Clapton, Mark Knopfler, Phil Collins, Genesis, Paul McCartney and Pink Floyd)
> > 7th July 1990 - Santana
> > 14th July 1990 - Bon Jovi (repeat from 25th August 1989)
> > 15th July 1990 - Phil Collins live from Berlin
> > 21st July 1990 - Madonna live at Wembley Stadium
> > 28th July 1990 - Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers (billed as a repeat; not previously billed in Radio Times, but as it was recorded in October 1989, I'm guessing it was broadcast on 24th November 1989 in place of Anderson Bruford Wakeman Howe)
> > 4th August 1990 - Neville Brothers (repeat from 10th November 1989)
> > 5th August 1990 - David Bowie live at Milton Keynes Bowl
> > 11th August 1990 - Inspiral Carpets / World Party (the latter at Glastonbury 1990)
> > 18th August 1990 - Donington Monsters of Rock live all day (Thunder, Quireboys, Poison, Aerosmith, Whitesnake)
> > 25th August 1990 - Fleetwood Mac live at Maine Road, Manchester
> > 1st September 1990 - Erasure live at Milton Keynes Bowl
> > 8th September 1990 - Joan Armatrading
> > 15th September 1990 - Hothouse Flowers at Glastonbury 1990
> > 22nd September 1990 - Tina Turner live at Wembley Arena
> > 29th September 1990 - Was (Not Was)
> > 6th October 1990 - Hall and Oates
> > 13th October 1990 - An Emotional Fish / Jesus Jones
> > 20th October 1990 - Deacon Blue at Glastonbury 1990
> > 27th October 1990 - Paul McCartney in Liverpool (recorded June 1990), and then in the main In Concert slot Adamski and James (the latter recorded at Glastonbury Festival)
> > 3rd November 1990 - reruns of Fleetwood Mac (originally broadcast on 25th August) and David Bowie (originally broadcast on 5th August)
> > 10th November 1990 - The Cure at Glastonbury 1990
> > 17th November 1990 - The Blue Nile
> > 24th November 1990 - Jeff Healey Band
> > 1st December 1990 - The Charlatans / Northside
> > 8th December 1990 - Dogs d'Amour / Melissa Etheridge
> > 15th December 1990 - Bob Geldof and the Vegetarians of Love
> > 22nd December 1990 - The Winans
> > 24th December 1990 - highlights of the Mandela Tribute Concert (originally broadcast live on 16th April)
> > 25th & 26th December 1990 - highlights of Knebworth 90 (originally broadcast live on 30th June)
> > 27th December 1990 - Billy Joel at Wembley Arena (originally broadcast live on 26th May)
> > 28th December 1990 - Whitesnake at Knebworth (originally broadcast live on 18th August)
> > 29th December 1990 - Thunder, Quireboys and Poison at Knebworth (originally broadcast live on 18th August)
> > 30th December 1990 - Eric Clapton at the Royal Albert Hall - The Orchestral Night (originally broadcast live on 10th February)
> > 31st December 1990 - Phil Collins from Berlin (originally broadcast live on 15th July)
> > 1st January 1991 - Cliff Richard at Wembley (surely the last time he was on Radio 1)
> > 2nd January 1991 - Tina Turner at Wembley Arena (originally broadcast live on 22nd September 1990)
> > 3rd January 1991 - Billy Idol at Wembley Arena
> >
> > RPC
> >
>