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Very good proshot video, taken from DVD “Stoned, screwed & tattooed in Seattle” (no label).

J.Geils Band and George Torogood was the opening acts. 71000 people for his first sold-out show in Seattle. The shows starts at 10:55pm and finished about 1am.

Live at The Kingdome, Seattle, USA, October 14th, 1981. First night.

00:00:00 Intro/Under my thumb
00:04:25 When the whip comes down
00:09:29 Let´s spend the night together
00:13:59 Shattered
00:18:40 Neighbours
00:23:00 Black limousine
00:25:28 Just my imagination
00:33:42 Twenty flight rock
00:35:44 Let me go
00:40:01 Time is on my side
00:44:00 Beast of burden
00:50:52 Waiting on a friend
00:55:40 Let it bleed
01:02:12 You can´t always get what you want
01:10:28 Little T&A
01:14:00 Tumbling dice
01:18:24 Band intro
01:19:43 She´s so cold
01:24:19 All down the line
01:28:28 Hang fire
01:31:40 Miss you
01:37:39 Start me up
01:42:42 Honky tonk women
01:46:48 Brown sugar
01:50:40 Jumping Jack flash
02:00:09 Satisfaction

The American Tour 1981:
Was to promote the album “Tattoo You” launched on August 27th that year. The Tour was the largest grossing tour of 1981 with $50 million in ticket sales (the average price was $16). Roughly two million concert goers attended the concerts, setting various ticket sales records. The 5 December show in New Orleans set an indoor concert attendance record which stood for 33 years. The Tour was promoted by Bill Graham, as previous tours.
The tour’s elaborate and colorful stage was the work of Japanese designer Kazuhide Yamazaki, for outdoors shows and for some indoors, like The Silverdome (Pontiac) and The Astrodome (Houston).The tour also was an early milestone for the rock industry by selling advertising rights to Jōvan Musk. Jōvan paid $1 million to put their name on Stones tickets. This attracted considerable attention in the business media, as Jōvan’s image of a pleasant fragrance was at odds with the Stones’ bad boys image. But the Stones behaved well on tour, and rock tour corporate sponsorships soon became the norm. In another marketing first, the 18 December performance at Virginia’s Hampton Coliseum was broadcast as “The World’s Greatest Rock’n’Roll Party”, on pay-per-view and in closed circuit cinemas.It was the first such use of pay-per-view for a music event. When a fan ran onstage during the show, Keith Richards hit him with his guitar.

25/09/1981 JFK Stadium – Philadelphia
26/09/1981 JFK Stadium – Philadelphia
27/09/1981 Rich Stadium – Buffalo
01/10/1981 Metro Center – Rockford
03/10/1981 Folsom Field – Boulder
04/10/1981 Folsom Field – Boulder
07/10/1981 Jack Murphy Stadium – San Diego
09/10/1981 Memorial Coliseum – Los Ángeles
11/10/1981 Memorial Coliseum – Los Ángeles
14/10/1981 Kingdome – Seattle
15/10/1981 Kingdome – Seattle
17/10/1981 Candlestick Park – San Francisco
18/10/1981 Candlestick Park – San Francisco
24/10/1981 Tangerine Bowl – Orlando
25/10/1981 Tangerine Bowl – Orlando
26/10/1981 Fox Theatre – Atlanta
28/10/1981 Astrodome – Houston
29/10/1981 Astrodome – Houston
31/10/1981 Cotton Bowl – Dallas
01/11/1981 Cotton Bowl – Dallas
03/11/1981 Freedom Hall – Louisville
05/11/1981 Meadowlands Sports Complex – East Rutherford
06/11/1981 Meadowlands Sports Complex – East Rutherford
07/11/1981 Meadowlands Sports Complex – East Rutherford
09/11/1981 Civic Center – Hartford
10/11/1981 Civic Center – Hartford
12/11/1981 Madison Square Garden – New York
13/11/1981 Madison Square Garden – New York
16/11/1981 Richfield Coliseum – Cleveland
17/11/1981 Richfield Coliseum – Cleveland
19/11/1981 Checkerdome – St. Louis
20/11/1981 Unidome – Cedar Falls
21/11/1981 Civic Center – S’t Paul
23/11/1981 Rosemont Horizon – Chicago
24/11/1981 Rosemont Horizon – Chicago
25/11/1981 Rosemont Horizon – Chicago
27/11/1981 Carrier Dome – Syracuse
28/11/1981 Carrier Dome – Syracuse
30/11/1981 Silverdome – Pontiac
01/12/1981 Silverdome – Pontiac
05/12/1981 Louisiana Superdome – New Orleans
07/12/1981 Capital Center – Largo
08/12/1981 Capital Center – Largo
09/12/1981 Capital Center – Largo
11/12/1981 Rupp Arena – Lexington
13/12/1981 Sun Devil Stadium – Tempe
14/12/1981 Kemper Arena – Kansas City
15/12/1981 Kemper Arena – Kansas City
18/12/1981 Hampton Coliseum – Hampton
19/12/1981 Hampton Coliseum – Hampton