Here's a super nice ROLLING STONES stub from May 29th, 1965 at the Academy of Music, NYC.
Old
Stones stubs like this one are extremely hard to find. Rock concerts
were still relatively new back then and the concert halls where they
played were small, plus the band was just gaining popularity. Generally
most concert halls held roughly 2,500 people or less, and most fans
threw out their stubs or they just got lost in the last 55+ years. Hence
why there are not many around. There may be a few hundred from each
concert left, if that, that's it. More from some shows, few if any from
others.
What
makes this stub even more special is that The
Academy of Music has been continuously used since the 1800's and one of
the oldest halls today, and it is the oldest that is still operating.
In addition, The Rolling Stones are currently the longest touring band
that ever existed. So here you have a historical record of the oldest
operating concert hall hosting the longest touring band ever!
This stub shows light handling wear, light creasing and some discoloration. Otherwise, nice and firm. No paper pulls, pin holes, writing or tape. Purchase with confidence, I deal only in original vintage items guaranteed authentic.
Typical 1965 tour setlist
1. "She Said Yeah"
2. "Hitch Hike"
3. "Heart of Stone"
4. "Paint it Black"
5. "Mercy, Mercy"
6. "That's How Strong My Love Is"
7. "Play With Fire"
8. "The Last Time"
9. "Good Times"
10. "Oh Baby"
11. "Get Off Of My Cloud"
12. "I'm Moving On" (Hank Snow cover)
13. "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction"
Other songs also played:
Little Red Rooster (Willie Dixon cover)
Everybody Needs Somebody to Love (Solomon Burke cover)
I'm All Right (Bo Diddley cover)
Around and Around (Chuck Berry cover)
Time is on My Side (Kai Winding cover)
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