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The Rolling Stones Concert

Hampton Coliseum (Hampton, VA)

The Rolling Stones concert at Hampton Coliseum on Dec 18, 1981

12.18.1981
Tracks: 22 / Total Time: 2:09:56
Catalog: Bill Graham

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Concert Summary

There is no denying the impact of a great Stones show, as demonstrated by this two-hour concert at Hampton Coliseum. After a warm introduction, The Rolling Stones take the stage for what was to be one of the final shows on the band's 1981 Tattoo You tour, and one of six of those tour dates taped for the King Biscuit Flower Hour. Opening with their classic 1966 single, "Under My Thumb" then blasting into "When the Whip Comes Down," followed by the always controversial "Let's Spend the Night Together," the group…entire summary

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  • 1954 Telecaster Fanatic | Thursday, June 04, 2009 | 8:04 pm

    Keith and Woody are weaving their leads together like nobodies done before or since. Keith was definately having an "ON" night, as did Woody. Plus, when it's your birthday and you know you're gonna have a great time after the show. Keith, just could not help but cut loose on this night. Happy Birthday to Keith, and may he have many, many, more!!! Oh yeah, and the "Beast of Burden" number is an all time weaver of song!!! Let's have other Tour my friend's, we're all waitin!! Aloha, Keoni Cameron

  • Anonymous | Sunday, May 24, 2009 | 7:21 am

    One of the best "live vibe" numbers!

  • swlchris | Saturday, April 25, 2009 | 5:30 pm

    I didn't even know this site existed until I was thinking back to old shows on FM radio I heard growing up. The King Biscuit Flower Hour was heard on my radio I don't even know how many times. This show I saw in Dallas at the old Cotton Bowl with Fabulous Tbirds and ZZ Top opening for them, My 17th birthday present , too bad I was so drunk I don't remember it in technicolor.20 people from the front of stage, I was deaf for the next 3 weeks.I don't even remember how I got home.However what I do remember was it was one of the best shows I had been to and have been to.

  • mike-n-VA | Saturday, March 14, 2009 | 6:43 pm

    Went to this show when I was 15. I remember the ticket was $15.50, and that was EXPENSIVE for 1981! The show was an all day thing...waiting in line,running to the doors and then sprinting to get as close to the stage as we could. Years later after finding out that the show was filmed, recorded and broadcasted I found some great bootlegs. Above, Larshar says it was assigned seating...It was definately general admission and a basic rotating stage with the Stones, Ian and Mac, Bobby & Ernie. And some cheap lifts that lifted them above the crowd a few times. There are some great DVD's of the show out there. My favorite era of the Stones here...A great set...Just great raw rock w/ no flare.

  • Anonymous | Tuesday, March 10, 2009 | 7:44 pm

    This is the same concert where the crazed fan ran onstage during (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction and Keith Richards stopped him in his tracks with his guitar.

  • Customstratman | Friday, March 06, 2009 | 11:34 am

    The summary for this one is incorrect. This tour is the Tattoo You tour which kicked off in Philadelphia in September of 1981. I was at the first show. I think I was 16 at that the time. The tickets were a b'day gift. The best one that I have ever gotten till this day. :-)

  • SG | Friday, February 20, 2009 | 10:01 pm

    I was at this Hampton Coliseum show. The Stones played 2 shows on two different days and I went to both. I remember the Stones fans were signing a petition for them to play in the Virginia area and we got two shows. I was in the Navy stationed in Norfolk back then, but I'm back in Newport Beach, Ca. Those were the good old days, lol.

  • cayman | Thursday, February 12, 2009 | 5:56 am

    I was 17 ran away from home to see this show keiths birthday go go dancers with a toast its only rock n roll for sure been hooked on the stones and music to this very day changed my life it did 1500 plus shows and still counting check out the radiators from nola great band lots of killer stones covers

  • EddieCochran | Sunday, February 08, 2009 | 12:49 pm

    I recorded this - on cassette - from a live broadcast on KMET-FM in Los Angeles. This is much better fidelity and is now saved to My Favorites. I have seen the Stones 6 times, dating back to 1969, and I would have given my left nut - if I had one - to see this show live. Oh well, thanks to Wolfgang, this is a very good alternative.

  • ThomasJ | Saturday, January 31, 2009 | 9:35 am

    Holy cow! I've had a bootleg cd of this concert for about 13 years, but it only contained Whip through Friend (and, thankfully, complete versions of Imagination and Let Me Go). Nice to be able to round it out with the rest of the tunes.

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