Eröffnung Exile On Main Street Köln
Die Eröffnung des Exile-On Main Street am 03. April 2010 in Köln.
Die neue Bar, das neue Café, die neue Lounge direkt im Kölner
Bermudadreieck
Rolling Stones - Street Fighting Man Live Koln 1973 Rare
The Rolling Stones - Live in Koln Germany '73
Cologne Blues Club - Loving Cup - Live German Blues Awards 2013
Der Cologne Blues Club, Teilnehmer Blues Challenge 2012+2013
Nominiert für den GERMAN BLUES AWARD 2013 - Beste Band
Das neue Album der Band kommt am 25.10.13 in die Läden, heißt: Hanging by a Thread
Der Cologne Blues Club ist außerdem im Oktober mit Jonny Lang auf Tour:
8.10.13 Hamburg-Fabrik
9.10.13 Bochum-Zeche
10.10.13 München-Muffathalle
weiter Tourdaten unter: cologne-blues-club.de
The Rolling Stones - Live in Köln 1982/07/05 - Video - 26th show of the tour
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Well, this was particularly difficult to do, due to the speed corrections. Some parts aren't perfectly synchronized, but everything is in place.
Anyway here is, probably you had no idea that this existed. Enjoy!
Live at Müngersdorfer Stadion, Köln, Germany, July 5th, 1982.
Under my thumb
When the whip comes down
Let's spend the night together
Shattered
Neighbours
Black limousine
Just my imagination
Twenty flight rock
Going a gogo
Let me go
Time is on my side
Beast of burden
You can't always get what you want
Little T&A
Tumbling dice
She's so cold
Hang fire
Miss you
Honky tonk women
Brown sugar
Start me up
Jumping Jack flash
Satisfaction
bigFM und RPR1. present: After Work Street Party Friesenstr. Köln
Jeden 2. Mittwoch im Monat, findet eine After Work StreetParty der besonderen Art statt.
6 Clubs/Bars in der Friesenstrasse öffnen speziell für diesen Tag ihre Pforten.
Nicht länger brauchen wir auf´s Wochenende zu warten um dem Stress der Arbeit zu entfliehen. Schon ab 17 Uhr starten die live-Dj`s mit Vollgas und lassen uns so Zeit und Raum vergessen. Wechselt so oft wie Ihr möchtet die Location, trefft viele alte und noch mehr neue Gesichter, und feiert den wohlverdienten, wortwörtlichen Feierabend.
Teilnehmende Clubs/Bars:
Goldfinger
Arkadia
Friesen
Stuck Bar
Mondän
Lotte
999
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Main Offender
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Composer: Keith Richards
Composer: Steve Jordan
Composer: Waddy Wachtel
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The Rolling Stones - Rare Germany 1973 DVD 8mm Footage European Tour + Bonus Pt. 1 (2019)
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01. Street Fighthing Man Footage from Frankfurt 1973, Germany, audio replaced by the version of Street Fighting Man from the 1973 Brussels concert ***
02. Brown Sugar *
03. Gimme Shelter *
04. Happy *
05. Starfucker *
06. Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) *
07. Midnight Rambler *
08. Introductions *
09. Honky Tonk Woman *
10. Jumping Jack Flash *
11. Street Fighthing Man (Proshot Version 1)**
12. Intervieuw with Billy Peston
13. Street Fighthing Man (Proshot Version 2)**
* The Rolling Stones Live In Cologne 1973 (8 mm footage)
** The Rolling Stones Live in Frankfurt 1973 (Proshot)
*** The Rolling Stones Live in Frankfurt 1973 with added audio
from Brussels 1973
The Rolling Stones 1973 European Tour was a concert tour of Great Britain and Continental Europe in September and October 1973 by The Rolling Stones Start date; 01 September 1973. History; The tour followed the release of the group's album Goats Head Soup on 31 August. It began at the Stadthalle in Vienna, Austria on 1 September. It then saw, in large halls to mid-sized arenas, West Germany, England (including four shows at the Empire Pool in London), Scotland, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden, The Netherlands, and Belgium, finishing on 19 October with the band's fourth entry into and thirteenth show in West Germany, at the Deutschlandhalle in West Berlin, which would turn out to be Mick Taylor's last live performance with the Stones as a member of the band. Altogether 42 shows were played in 22 cities, with two shows in a day a commonplace.
This was the Stones' first trip to Europe since the European Tour 1970, and was part of parallel three-year cycles of touring the United States and Europe. The shows; Without all the ballyhoo, media attention, and jet set hangers-on of the group's 1972 American Tour, the 1973 European Tour was seen as having less drama — the biggest pending issue was the resolution of Keith Richards and Anita Pallenberg's 25 June drugs and weapons bust, which hung over them until a 24 October £205 fine from the Great Marlborough Street Magistrates Court resolved it — while showcasing consistently good musicianship. Songs like Brown Sugar and Gimme Shelter were well received and Billy Preston's organ and clavinet added a contemporary and funky edge to the classic Stones sound, although the tour's relatively conventional delineation between rhythm (primarily Richards) and lead guitar (primarily Taylor) parts were later criticised by Richards. By the time of the group's following Tour of the Americas '75, Ron Wood would be in the band and Richards' preferred interweaved approach would be restored.
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CSD Köln 2017 After Movie by Corner
Produziert von Homegrown Motion Media.
Ein Highlight Video voller Emotionen auf der Henne's Terasse im Exile und im Ex Corner Köln.
Musik (Gema Frei):
Make Me Move (Tobu Remix) - Culture Code & Tobu Feat. Karra
Strong - Arno Cost & Norman Doray
Flip Report - Lebenshaus 2010
Abseits vom Trubel des ColognePride treffen sich Interessierte jedes Jahr zum Klönen und zum Austausch auf dem Sommerfest am Lebenshaus. Flip-Charts war auch 2010 wieder vor Ort und konnte Anna und Maike vom Lesbenportal EurOut für ein kurzes Interview gewinnen.
Sylvester 2012/13 im Bermudadreieck in Köln
csd Berlin 2011 Christopher-Street-Day Wagen 38
hallo leute yt hatte das video vom wagen 38 für deutschland wegen der musik die vom wagen 38 kam für deutschland gesperrt. so habe ich damit es hier sichtbar wird yt-musik untergespielt
ich bitte um verständnis
THE ROLLING STONES - VERY RARE FOOTAGE 1973 EUROPEAN TOUR PT. 2 (2019)
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The Rolling Stones Stones - Very Rare Footage 1973 European Tour Pt. 2 (2019) tracklist below;
01. Brown Sugar * / 02. Gimme Shelter * / 03. Happy * / 04. Starfucker * / 05. Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker) * / 06. Midnight Rambler * / 07. Introductions * / 08. Honky Tonk Woman * / 09. Jumping Jack Flash * / 10. Street Fighthing Man (Proshot Version 1)** / 11. Intervieuw Billy Preston by Bob Harris on the Old Grey Whistle Test Show*** / 12. Street Fighthing Man (Proshot Version 2)** / 13. Intervieuw with Mick Jagger****
* The Rolling Stones Live In Cologne 1973 (8 mm footage)
** The Rolling Stones Live in Frankfurt 1973 (Proshot)
*** Old Grey Whistle Test Show
****The Rolling Stones German T.V. Special Treffpunkt Archives
Telecasted September 1973
The Rolling Stones 1973 European Tour was a concert tour of Great Britain and Continental Europe in September and October 1973 by The Rolling Stones. History: The tour followed the release of the group's album Goats Head Soup on 31 August. It began at the Stadthalle in Vienna, Austria on 1 September. It then saw, in large halls to mid-sized arenas, West Germany, England (including four shows at the Empire Pool in London), Scotland, Switzerland, Denmark, Sweden, The Netherlands, and Belgium, finishing on 19 October with the band's fourth entry into and thirteenth show in West Germany, at the Deutschlandhalle in West Berlin, which would turn out to be Mick Taylor's last live performance with the Stones as a member of the band. Altogether 42 shows were played in 22 cities, with two shows in a day a commonplace. This was the Rolling Stones' first trip to Europe since the European Tour 1970, and was part of parallel three-year cycles of touring the United States and Europe. The shows: Without all the ballyhoo, media attention, and jet set hangers-on of the group's 1972 American Tour, the 1973 European Tour was seen as having less drama — the biggest pending issue was the resolution of Keith Richards and Anita Pallenberg's 25 June drugs and weapons bust, which hung over them until a 24 October £205 fine from the Great Marlborough Street Magistrates Court resolved it — while showcasing
consistently good musicianship. Songs like Brown Sugar and Gimme Shelter were well received and Billy Preston's organ and clavinet added a contemporary and funky edge to the classic Stones sound, although the tour's relatively conventional delineation between rhythm (primarily Richards) and lead guitar (primarily Taylor) parts were later criticised by Richards. By the time of the group's following Tour of the Americas '75, Ron Wood would be in the band and Richards' preferred interweaved approach would be restored. Recordings: No live album was released from the tour, although a recording of the first 17 October show in Brussels was headed towards official release but pulled back for legal reasons. As Brussels Affair (and some other names such as Bedspring Symphony - A Box Lunch and Meat Whistle), it has been a popular bootleg in superb stereo sound, and is often considered a 'lost classic' of bigger importance than some of the official Stones' live albums. The album also included recordings from Empire Pool, Wembley. These recordings were broadcast on the King Biscuit Flower Hour (KBFH). Another broadcast included three soundboard mono recordings from Newcastle. One concert at Empire Pool, Wembley, was filmed professionally by the BBC, but it is unknown if the tapes still exist. In November 2011, the Rolling Stones launched a web enterprise, StonesArchive.com and released the second 17 October Brussels show with two tracks from the first Brussels show as Brussels Affair (Live 1973)
worldwide as a digital download in FLAC or MP3 format and as a box set.
Personnel: The Rolling Stones are Mick Jagger – lead vocals, harmonica
Keith Richards – guitar, vocals
Mick Taylor – guitar
Bill Wyman – bass guitar
Charlie Watts – drums
Additional musicians: Billy Preston – piano, organ, clavinet, backing vocals
Steve Madaio – trumpet, flugelhorn
Bobby Keys – saxophone (until 30 September 1973)
Trevor Lawrence – saxophone
Manuel Kellough – percussion (some dates)
Marshall Chess – trumpet on Street Fighting Man (some dates)
Bobby Keys left the tour after the Frankfurt dates. In his memoir,[he states that he left to clean up from drink and drugs to save his life.
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Phish 02/16/1997 Alter Wartesaal, Cologne, Germany 7
Venue Köln, Schall&Rausch 11.01.15, Part 2
drunkedness in Koln, at a gay mexican bar
drunkedness
DJ DELICIOUS DAN @ HEROES COLOGNE - PLAYING THE LAST TRACK AT 6:30 A.M.
DJ Delicious Dan at the Heroes Party in Cologne/Germany, playin the last Track, but the People still wanna Party!! :) Funny Night!
TRACK ID: MR. V: BRING THE BEAT BACK
NAUGHTYCONTROL Pride Circuit Cologne 2015 CLOSING PARTY CHRIS BEKKER !!
NaughtyControl ist in ganz Europa bekannt als DIE größte Closing Party des Cologne Pride. Auch in diesem Jahr findet NaughtyControl’s CSD Ausgabe wieder in einem der besten Clubs Kölns statt, dem Diamonds. Komplettiert wird diese ohnehin schon explosive Kombination durch eine Lasershow und zur Abkühlung kommen traditionell CO2 Kanonen zum Einsatz. Das Diamonds liegt im Zentrum Kölns und ist von den Hotspots des Pride Wochenendes fußläufig zu erreichen. Wie in den Vorjahren wird auch in diesem Jahr eine internationale Crowd zu Europa’s heißester Pride Abschlussparty erwartet. In Kombination mit der legendären CSD Green Komm lädt NaughtyControl ganz Europa zu einem Partysonntag der besonderen Art den man besser nicht verpassen sollte!
In diesem Jahr präsentiert NaughtyControl ein Line Up in einer völlig neuen Dimension. Drei der besten DJs Europas werden die Gäste auf eine ganz besondere Reise mitnehmen:
Chris Bekker - La Demence (Brüssel) und LABs (Paris)
Francesco Pagano - La Demence (Brüssel) und Green Komm (Cologne)
Mike Jayy - Bear Necessity (Amsterdam) und Kinky Beats (Cologne)
Short Facts
Line-Up:
Chris Bekker - La Demence (Brüssel) und LABs (Paris)
Francesco Pagano - La Demence (Brüssel) und Green Komm (Cologne)
Mike Jayy - Bear Necessity (Amsterdam) und Kinky Beats (Cologne)
Datum: Sonntag 05.07.2015, 20:00 Uhr – Open End
Location: Diamonds Club, Hohenzollernring 90, Köln
Tickets & Info:
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THE ROLLING STONES - VERY RARE SYNCHRONIZED FOOTAGE (ft. INTERVIEUWS)1973 EUROPEAN TOUR PT. 1 (2019)
ROLLING STONES - RARE FOOTAGE INTERVIEUWS 1973 EUROPEAN TOUR PT. 1 (2019) We had to re-upload the video due to copyright terms and warnings. Also watch Please subscribe to the channel
Support more vids! Tracklist and history; 01. The Rolling Stones: Street Fighthing Man Footage from Frankfurt 1973, Germany, audio replaced by the version of Street Fighting Man from the 1973 Brussels concert; 02. The Rolling Stones - Brown Sugar Very Rare 2019 Synchronized footage without logo from 1973, Nicaruaguan Earthquake Benefit, The L.A. Forum, Inglewood, January 18, 1973. (VPRO Dutch T.V Outtake) Concert Wembly Empire Pool London Footage September 8 2nd show, 1973 (2019); 03. Happy (Complete Song); 04. Tumbling Dice (part); 05. You Can't Always Get What You Want (part); 06. Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo ( Heartbreaker) (Almost Complete); 07. Midnight Rambler (part); 08. The Rolling Stones 1973 Press Conference, rare intervieuw October 12, 1973 - The Rolling Stones hold a press conference in Amsterdam, The Netherlands. With Keith Richards, Mick Jagger and Mick Taylor during The Rolling Stones 1973 European Tour; 09. Oct 12th 1973 (Outtake), Hotel Americain, Amsterdam with Elly de Waard. (VPRO Dutch T.V Outtake) 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. However this title 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, but effectively was an extension of the Stones' infamous 1972 American S.T.P. Tour. 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' 1972 American 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. 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 with ZZ Top as the opening act. These were Mick Taylor's last shows as a Rolling Stone in the United States until a guest appearance at Kansas City in 1981. 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. 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. The Brisbane show, which was held at the Milton Park Tennis Courts, was postponed twice due to poor weather. 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 Rolling Stones - European Tour Live 1970 / 1CDR Essen 1970 (2019)
The Rolling Stones - European Tour Live 1970 / 1CDR Essen 1970 (2019) Live at Grugahalle, Essen, Germany 7th October 1970 - Taken from the original Rubber Dubber LP (52:24) The Rolling Stones' 1970 European Tour was a concert tour of Continental Europe that took place during the late summer and early fall of 1970. This was the Stones' first tour in Europe since 1967, and became part of a pattern (not always followed) wherein the group would play North America, continental Europe, and the United Kingdom on a three-year rotating cycle. Shows were similar to that of the 1969 American Tour, but with the material more familiar to audiences as Let It Bleed had now been out for some months. The Stones continued to preview new material, however, as Brown Sugar, Dead Flowers, and You Gotta Move were set list regulars; they would not appear on record until Sticky Fingers was released a half year later. Unlike many of the group's tours of this era, here the group only played one show a night with only one exception (Milan). The band played Gimme Shelter only once, in Malmo, Sweden (the first show of the tour). It can be heard on the bootleg Secrets Travel Fast, and features solos by Keith Richards, Bobby Keys, and Mick Taylor. Following a tradition set since the band's earliest days, the tour was not without its altercations. The show at Råsunda stadion in Stockholm on 4 September was interrupted by police who feared that fans, provoked by Jagger, would storm the stage. The singer duly responded by pointing the microphone to the police on stage and soon after suggested the audience would sit down for the next song (the slower Love in Vain). On 14 September a thousand or so forged tickets were rejected at a show at Ernst-Merck-Halle in Hamburg; two hundred policemen were needed to handle
disappointed fans. Two days later at Deutschlandhalle in West Berlin, there were nasty battles between assorted youths and the police before the show, and some 50 arrests were made. Then on 1 October at Milan's Palazzo Dello Sport, two thousand youths tried to crash the gates to get into the show. Police had to use tear gas to quell the riot; there were injuries among both the cops and the crowd, and 63 arrests were made. )Here The Rolling Stones Live at Grugahalle, Essen, Germany 7th October 1970 - Taken from the original Rubber Dubber LP (52:24) Tracklis below:
01. Introduction
02. Jumping Jack Flash
03. Roll Over Beethoven
04. Sympathy For The Devil
05. Stray Cat Blues
06. Love In Vain
07. Dead Flowers
08. Midnight Rambler
09. Live With Me
10. Let It Rock
11. Little Queenie
12. Brown Sugar (fade out)
Personnel: The Rolling Stones
Mick Jagger – lead vocals, harmonica
Keith Richards – guitar, backing vocals
Mick Taylor – guitar
Bill Wyman – bass guitar
Charlie Watts – drums
Additional musicians
Ian Stewart – piano
Bobby Keys – saxophone
Jim Price – trumpet, trombone
Stephen Stills - Piano (Only on 9th October, for Street Fighting Man and maybe and couple of other songs)
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