1979

790100A  1978 or January 1979: BLACK UHURU/SLY DUNBAR. Kingston, Jamaica,
                   Channel One Studios. Producers: Sly Dunbar & Robbie Shakespeare.
                   Sound engineer: Geoffrey Chung. Incl.
                   - Beast (MJ/KR) -basing on ‘Beast Of Burden’-chords
                   - Dirty Harry (Tommy McCook) -instrumental
                   - Oh What A Joy (Locksley Whitlock/Justin Hinds)
                   - Shine Eye I (Michael Rose) -Showcase LP-version, 5.21 min.
                   - Shine Eye II (Michael Rose) -Version; Taxi-7"-B-side, 3.22 min.; under title
                        Shine Eye Girl
                   - Shine Eye III (Michael Rose) -D-Roy 12" Mix; 7.36 min. (extended version of IV)
                   - Shine Eye IV (Michael Rose) -Black Uhuru LP-version, 5.51 min.; under title
                        Shine Eye Gal
                   - Shine Eye V (Michael Rose) -Guess Who's Coming To Dinner LP-version, 7.37;
                        under title Shine Eye Gal
                   - Shine Eye VI (Michael Rose) -Taxi Oldies-7", 3.46 min.; edit of version V
                   - Shine Eye VIII (Michael Rose) -A History Of Dub-CD, 3.49 min., under title
                       Shine Eye Dub, edit of version V
                   - Shine Eye VIII (Michael Rose) -Jamaican Dub from Taxi Trax, see 220915A.
                   + probably three more tracks
                   Line-up: KR (gtr)/Michael Rose (voc)/Robbie Shakespeare (bass)/Sly Dunbar
                                  (dr)/Radcliff Bryan (gtr)/Ansel Collins (org)/Sticky Thompson (perc)/
                                  Scully Sims (perc)/Derek Simpson and Puma Jones (bvoc)

790100B  early 1979: PETER TOSH.
                  12" single (K052Z-62483). Producers: Peter Tosh & Robbie Shakespeare.
                   Executive producers: The Glimmer Twins.
                   A: Don't Look Back (William Robinson/Ronald White) -Dub version; MJ on vocals
                   B: Soon Come (Peter Tosh) -long version
                   Note: The Dub Version was previously released in the US on a promo 12" (see
                             780900A)

790100C  early January: London, Hotel The Ritz
                   - interview with KR & Anita Pallenberg by Chris Welch (for Melody Maker)

790100D  January: ALICE COOPER.
                   LP ‘From The Inside’ (Warner Brothers WB 56577). Producer: David Foster.
                   Maybe with RW and KR on one or more tracks (they attended the sessions in New
                   York City in summer or autumn 1978).

790106A  6th January: GUTHRIE THOMAS.
                   LP ‘This One’s For Sarah’ (Carmen Records SM 4178, -US). Producers: Guthrie
                   Thomas and Larry Hirsch. Sound engineer: Larry Hirsch. Recorded in New York City,
                   Music Farm Studios in 1978. Incl.
                   - Dead Ahead (Guthrie Thomas)
                   - I've Got To Go (Guthrie Thomas) -Howie Wyeth on drums
                   - The Window (Guthrie Thomas)
                   - Friends And Family (Guthrie Thomas) -Hank Roberts on cello
                   Musicians: RW (gtr)/Ted Pearlman (gtr)/Guthrie Thomas (ac gtr, voc)/Joel Diamond
                                       (keyb)/Mark Edelson (gtr, bvoc)/Mark Dawson (harm, bvoc)/Chris
                                       Plunkett (bass)/John Siomos (dr)/Clare Bathe and Albert Cecere (bvoc)

790117A  17th January: Dutch TV ( ), incl.
                    - interview with MJ

790118A  18th January: French radio (Europe 1) 'Coca Cola Music Story', incl.
                    - interview with MJ in french (in Nassau)

790122A  22nd January - 12th February: Nassau, Bahamas, Compass Point Studios.
                   Producers: The Glimmer Twins. Sound engineer: Chris Kimsey. Additional
                   musicians: Michael Shrieve (perc)/Sugar Blue (harm)
                   - Blues jam #1 ( ) -instrumental (slow)
                  - Blues jam #2 ( ) -instrumental (faster)
                  - Claudine II (MJ/KR) -rock 'n' roll-version; Some Girls deluxe-version
                  - Claudine III (MJ/KR) -rock'n' roll-version, edit of version II
                  - Covered In Bruises (MJ/KR/RW) -embryonic version of RW’s solotrack
                       ‘1 2 3 4’, with RW & MJ sharing vocals
                   - Emotional Rescue I (MJ/KR) -unverified first version under working title Nothing
                        I Can Do
                   - Fun To Fight (MJ/KR) -unverified
                   - Gangster's Moll I (MJ/KR)
                   - Guitar Lesson (MJ/KR) -instrumental
                   - I Think I’m Going Mad I (MJ/KR) -no sax, some falsetto vocals
                   - I Think I’m Going Mad II (MJ/KR) -with sax in the intro and piano coming in late
                   - I Think I’m Going Mad III (MJ/KR) -with sax in intro and piano coming in early
                   - I Think I’m Going Mad IV (MJ/KR) -shorter, with sax and piano coming in late
                   - It’s Cold Down There I (MJ/KR) -instrumental
                   - It’s Cold Down There II (MJ/KR)
                   - Let’s Go Steady Again I (James W. Alexander) -Kristi Kimsey on backing vocals,
                       version with two guitars; As I Look Back-version (see 210924A)
                   - Let’s Go Steady Again II (James W. Alexander) -Kristi Kimsey on backing vocals,
                       alternate mix of I with three guitars
                   - Linda Lu (Ray Sharpe)
                   - Lonely At The Top (MJ/KR)
                   - Munich Hilton V (MJ/KR/RW) -with vocals
                   - Never Too Into (MJ/KR)
                   - Reconsider Baby/Sweet Home Chicago (Lowell Fulson)(Robert Johnson)
                   - Running Away (MJ/KR) -unverified
                   - Sands Of Time (MJ/KR) -unverified
                   - Still In Love With You I (MJ/KR) -with falsetto vocals
                   - Troubles A' Comin I (Eugene Record) -with barely audible guide vocals
                   - Troubles A' Comin II (Eugene Record) -new take with audible vocals
                   - What’s The Matter (MJ/KR)
                   - You’re So Beautiful (MJ/KR?) -unverified (could be a cover of  Roll 'Em Pete)
                  Note: Some of the listed songs might be from the Paris-sessions (see 790621A).

790200A  probably February: US TV ( ) 'Inner Tube', incl.
                   - interview with MJ by David Shines (Anaheim 23.07.78)

790300A  March: Canadian TV (Channel W5) ‘Fifth Estate’, KR Toronto-trial report, incl.
                   - KR arrival at Toronto court 08.03.77
                   - interview with KR (press conference Toronto, 24.10.78)

790323A  23rd March (or earlier in March): RON WOOD. Los Angeles. Shooting of
                   two promovideos. Director: Bruce Gowers?.
                    - Seven Days (Bob Dylan) -playback
                    - Buried Alive (RW)
                    Starring Seven Days: RW (gtr, voc, pedal steel, bass, dr, keyb)
                    Line-up Buried Alive: RW (gtr, voc)/Willie Weeks (bass)/Ian McLagan (bvoc, keyb)/
                                  Bobby Keys (sax)/Ringo Starr (dr)

790400B  early April: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Santa Monica, California, unidentified small
                   studio. One week of tour-rehearsals. Incl.
                   - Take A Look At The Guy 1 (RW)
                   - Take A Look At The Guy 2 (RW)
                   - Worry No More (Jerry Williams)
                   - Breakin’ My Heart (RW)
                   - Have Some Mercy (Delroy Wilson)
                   - Infekshun 1 (RW)
                   - Infekshun 2 (RW)
                   - Infekshun 3 (RW)
                   - Infekshun 4 (RW)
                   - Infekshun 5 (RW)
                   - Buried Alive 1 (RW)
                   - Buried Alive 2 (RW)
                   - Buried Alive 3 (RW)
                   - Buried Alive 4 (RW)
                   - Act Together (MJ/KR)
                   - Don’t Worry (RW)
                   - Rock Me Baby (B.B. King/Joe Bihari)
                   - You Don't Have To Go (Jimmy Reed)
                   - Munich Hilton (MJ/KR/RW)
                   Line-up: RW (gtr, voc, harm, sax, pedal steel)/KR (gtr, voc, p)/Ian McLagan
                                  (p, org, bvoc)/Stanley Clarke (bass)/Bobby Keys (sax)/Joseph ‘Ziggy’
                                  Modeliste (dr)
                   Note: Early on Boz Scaggs and Neil Young were also rehearsing for some
                             time with the band. 

790400C  April (?): probably Los Angeles, hotel room session, incl.
                    - unknown reggae ( )
                    - instrumental reggae jam 1 ( )
                    - instrumental reggae jam 2 ( )
                    - instrumental reggae jam 3 ( )
                    - instrumental reggae jam 4 ( )
                   Line-up: RW (gtr)/KR (el p)/Bobby Keys (sax)

790413A  ca. 13th - 19th April: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Culver City, California, MGM
                   Studios. Another week of rehearsals on a soundstage.
                   Session from 13th April (without KR):
                   - Lost And Lonely (RW) 6.34
                   - Seven Days 1 (Bob Dylan) 2.11
                   - Seven Days 2 (Bob Dylan) 4.38
                   - Breathe On Me 1 (RW) 0.51
                   - Breathe On Me 2 (RW) 4.06
                   - Breathe On Me 3 (RW) 2.27
                   - Buried Alive (RW) 2.59
                   - I Can Feel The Fire 1 (RW) 3.30
                   - I Can Feel The Fire 2 (RW) 4.22
                   - I Can Feel The Fire 3 (RW) 0.27
                   - I Can Feel The Fire 4 (RW) 0.13
                   - I Can Feel The Fire 5 (RW) 0.54
                   - I Can Feel The Fire 6 (RW) 3.19
                   - Am I Grooving You (Bert Russell/Jeff Barry)
                   - Ain’t That Loving You Baby (Jimmy Reed) 10.50
                  - Lost And Lonely (RW) -reprise
                  Note: Times are approximative.

790420A  20th April: RON WOOD.
                   LP ‘Gimme Some Neck’ (CBS 83337). Producer: Roy Thomas Baker. 
                   Sound engineer: Geoff Workman. Recorded in March and/or April 1978 in
                   Paris, France, Pathé Marconi Studios and from September - November 1978
                   in Los Angeles, Cherokee Studios.
                   A: - Worry No More (Jerry Williams)
                       - Breakin’ My Heart (RW)
                       - Delia (Trad.)
                       - Buried Alive (RW)
                       - Come To Realise (RW)
                       - Infekshun (RW)
                   B: - Seven Days (Bob Dylan)
                       - We All Get Old (RW)
                       - F.U.C. Her (RW)
                       - Lost And Lonely (RW)
                       - Don’t Worry (RW)
                   Line-up ‘Worry No More’: RW (gtr, dobro, voc)/CW (dr)/Pops Powell (bass)/
                                  Jerry Williams (p, bvoc)
                   Line-up ‘Breakin’ My Heart’: RW (gtr, voc)/MJ (bvoc)/CW (dr)/Pops Powell
                                 (bass)/Ian McLagan (org)
                   Line-up ‘Delia’: RW (dobro)
                   Line-up ‘Buried Alive’: RW (gtr, voc)/MJ (bvoc)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/CW (dr)/Pops
                                 Powell (bass)/Jim Keltner (perc)/Ian McLagan (el p)
                   Line-up ‘Come To Realise’: RW (gtr, voc)/CW (dr)/Pops Powell (bass)/Ian
                                 McLagan (p)/Jon Lind & Richard Hovey (bvoc)
                   Line-up ‘Infekshun’: RW (gtr, voc)/CW (dr)/Pops Powell (bass)/Harry
                                 Phillips (p)
                   Line-up ‘Seven Days’: RW (gtr, pedal steel, bass, voc)/KR (bvoc)/Ian
                                 McLagan (org)/Mick Fleetwood (dr)
                   Line-up ‘We All Get Old’: RW (gtr, pedal steel, voc)/CW (dr)/Pops Powell
                                 (bass)/Ian McLagan (org)/Jon Lind & Richard Hovey (bvoc)/Mark T.
                                 Jordan or Harry Phillips (p)
                   Line-up ‘F.U.C. Her’: RW (gtr, voc)/Pops Powell (bass)/Dave Mason (gtr)/
                                  CW (dr)/Ian McLagan or Mark T. Jordan (p)
                   Line-up ‘Lost And Lonely’: RW (gtr, voc)/CW (dr)/Pops Powell (bass)/Jim
                                  Keltner (perc)/Ian McLagan (org)
                   Line-up ‘Don’t Worry’: RW (gtr, voc)/CW (dr)/Pops Powell (bass)/Bobby
                                  Keys (sax)/Ian McLagan or Mark T. Jordan (p)

790420B  20th (?) April: Studio Center, West Lakeshore (near Toronto), Canada. Rolling
                   Stones-rehearsals. Additional musician: Ian McLagan (org, p)

790421A  21st April: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Lake Geneva, Wisconsin, Playboy Club.
                   Tour-rehearsals.
                    (Lost And Lonely/I Can Feel The Fire 1/I Can Feel The Fire 2/Let’s Go Steady
                      Again1/Let’s Go Steady Again 2/Worried Life Blues/Hello Africa)
                   Note: 'Hello Africa' was written by Eddy Grant and incorporates motifs from
                              the instrumental Skokiaan (composer: August Musarurwa). It was released
                              officially (under title 'Africa') in April 2016 (see 160416A).

22nd April: Canadian National Institute For The Blind Benefit Concerts.
                   Note: The gigs were introduced through John Belushi and Cliff Lorrimer.
                              First the New Barbarians played their set, then MJ & KR played Prodigal Son
                              and after that the Stones entered the stage (joined for Jumpin' Jack Flash by the
                              remaining New Barbarians)

790422A  22nd April: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Oshawa, Civic Auditorium (1st show)
                  (Breathe On Me/Come To Realise/Infekshun/Lost And Lonely/Am I Grooving
                   You/Seven Days/Before They Make Me Run)

790422B  22nd April: Oshawa, Canada, Civic Auditorium (1st show)
                   (Prodigal Son/Let It Rock/Respectable/Star Star/Beast Of Burden/Just My
                    Imagination/When The Whip Comes Down/Shattered/Miss You/Jumpin' Jack Flash)
                    Note: A private video of about half-an-hour exists, incl.
                              - Breathe On Me (RW) -incomplete
                              - Come To Realise (RW)
                              - Infekshun (RW) -incomplete
                              - Prodigal Son (Rev. Robert Wilkins) -incomplete
                              - Let It Rock (Chuck Berry)
                              - Respectable (MJ/KR) -incomplete
                              - Star Star (MJ/KR) -incomplete
                              - Beast Of Burden (MJ/KR) -incomplete

790422C  22nd April: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Oshawa, Civic Auditorium (2nd show)
                  (Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller/F.U.C. Her/Breathe On Me/Infekshun/I Can
                    Feel The Fire/Am I Grooving You-Seven Days/Before They Make Me Run)

790422D  22nd April: Oshawa, Canada, Civic Auditorium (2nd show)
                   (Prodigal Son/Let It Rock/Respectable/Star Star/Beast Of Burden/Just My
                    Imagination/When The Whip Comes Down/Shattered/Miss You/Jumpin' Jack Flash)
                   Note: Soundboard recording was made. With Bobby Keys on sax on Miss You.

790422E  April: Canadian TV (CBC). Report on the Oshawa-gigs, incl.
                   - interview with KR
                   - Come To Realise (RW) -Oshawa 22.4.79, 1st show
                   - Star Star (MJ/KR) -Oshawa 22.4.79, 1st show, part only
                   - Beast Of Burden (MJ/KR) -Oshawa 22.4.79, 1st show, part only

790423A  23rd April: Canadian TV ( ). Report on Oshawa-concerts. Incl.
                   - Star Star (MJ/KR) -Oshawa 22.4.79 1st show, part only
                   - interview with KR
                   - Let It Rock (Chuck Berry) -Oshawa 22.4.79 1st show, part only

790423B  23rd April: Canadian radio ( ), incl.
                    - interview with MJ and KR by Cliff Lorrimer

24th April - 22nd May: THE NEW BARBARIANS. US Tour.
                  Line-up: RW (gtr, voc, harm, sax, pedal steel)/KR (gtr, voc, p)/Ian McLagan (p, org,
                                 bvoc)/Stanley Clarke (bass)/Bobby Keys (sax)/Joseph ‘Ziggy’ Modeliste (dr)

790424A  24th April: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Ann Arbor, Michigan, Chrisler Arena

790426A  26th April: US radio ( ), Detroit, incl.
                    - interview with RW

790426B  26th April: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Detroit, Michigan, Cobo Arena

790427A  27th April: US radio ( ), Detroit, incl.
                   - interview with RW

790428A  28th April: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Detroit, Michigan, Cobo Arena
                   (Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller/Infekshun/Buried Alive/Mystifies Me/F.U.C.
                    Her/Rock Me Baby/Sure The One You Need/Breathe On Me/Let’s Go
                    Steady Again/Apartment Number Nine/Honky Tonk Women/Love In
                    Vain/Band introduction/I Can Feel The Fire/Come To Realise/Am I
                    Grooving You/Seven Days/Before They Make Me Run/Jumpin' Jack Flash)

790429A  29th April: US radio (D.I.R.) ‘King Biscuit Flower Hour’. Host: Bill Minkin. Incl.
                   - Let It Rock (Chuck Berry) -Detroit 06.07.78
                   - All Down The Line (MJ/KR) -Houston 19.07.78
                   - Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR) -Houston 19.07.78
                   - Miss You (MJ/KR) -Detroit 06.07.78
                   - Just My Imagination (Norman Whitfield/Barrett Strong) -Detroit 06.07.78
                   - Shattered (MJ/KR) -Memphis 28.06.78
                   - Hound Dog (Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller) -Memphis 28.06.78
                   - Respectable (MJ/KR) -Houston 19.07.78
                   - Beast Of Burden (MJ/KR) -Houston 19.07.78
                   - When The Whip Comes Down (MJ/KR) -Detroit 06.07.78
                   - Love In Vain (Robert Johnson) -Detroit 06.07.78
                   - Tumbling Dice (MJ/KR) -Detroit 06.07.78
                   - Happy (MJ/KR) -Detroit 06.07.78
                   - Brown Sugar (MJ/KR) -Houston 19.07.78
                   - Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR) -Houston 19.07.78
                   Note: For more KBFH-live recordings from 1978, see 790624A.

790429B  29th April: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Milwaukee, Wisconsin,  Milwaukee
                   Arena. Soundcheck. Incl.
                   - Let’s Go Steady Again (James W. Alexander) 2.33
                   - Run Rudolph Run (Marvin Brodie/Johnny Marks) 3.01
                   Note: Soundboard recording was made.

790429C  29th April: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Milwaukee, Wisconsin, Milwaukee Arena
                   (Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller/Buried Alive/Infekshun/Mystifies Me/F.U.C.
                    Her/Rock Me Baby/Sure The One You Need/Breathe On Me/Let’s Go
                    Steady Again/Apartment Number Nine/Honky Tonk Women/Love In
                    Vain/Band introduction/Lost And Lonely/Come To Realise/Am I Grooving
                    You/Seven Days/Before They Make Me Run/Jumpin' Jack Flash [& reprise])

790430A  30th April: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Chicago, Illinois, International Amphitheater
                   (Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller/Infekshun/Buried Alive/Mystifies Me/F.U.C.
                    Her/Rock Me Baby/Sure The One You Need/Breathe On Me/Let’s Go
                    Steady Again/Apartment Number Nine/Honky Tonk Women/Band
                    introduction/Love In Vain/Key To The Highway/Hoodoo Thing/I Can
                    Feel The Fire/Come To Realise/Am I Grooving You/Seven Days/Before
                    They Make Me Run/Jumpin' Jack Flash [& reprise])
                   Note: With special guest Junior Wells (voc, harm) on Key To The Highway and
                              Hoodoo Thing.

790502A  2nd May: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, Civic Arena
                   (Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller/Buried Alive/F.U.C. Her/Mystifies Me/Infekshun/           
                    Rock Me Baby/Lost And Lonely/Honky Tonk Women/Sure The One You Need/
                    Breathe On Me/Love In Vain/Let’s Go Steady Again/Apartment Number Nine/
                    Worried Life Blues/I Can Feel The Fire/Come To Realise/Am I Grooving You/
                    Seven Days/Before They Make Me Run/Jumpin' Jack Flash [& reprise])

790503A  3rd May: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Cincinnati, Ohio, Riverfront Coliseum, incl.
                   (Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller/Buried Alive/F.U.C. Her/Mystifies Me/
                    Infekshun/Rock Me Baby/Sure The One You Need/Lost And Lonely/Band
                    Introduction/Breathe On Me/Love In Vain/Let’s Go Steady Again/Apartment
                    Number Nine/Honky Tonk Women/Worried Life Blues/I Can Feel The Fire/
                    Come To Realise)
                   Note: Soundboard recording was made.

790505A  5th May: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Largo, Maryland, Capital Centre Arena
                   (Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller/Buried Alive/F.U.C. Her/Mystifies Me/
                    Infekshun/Rock Me Baby/Sure The One You Need/Lost And Lonely/
                    Love In Vain/Breathe On Me/Let’s Go Steady Again/Apartment Number
                    Nine/Honky Tonk Women/Band introduction/Worried Life Blues/I Can
                    Feel The Fire/Come To Realise/Am I Grooving You/Seven Days/Before
                    They Make Me Run/Jumpin' Jack Flash [+ reprise])
                   Note: The whole show was professionally filmed. The audio track of the film was
                              officially released on 2 CDs in 2006 (see 061020A).                             

790507A  7th May: THE NEW BARBARIANS. New York City, Madison Square Garden
                   (Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller/Buried Alive/F.U.C. Her/Mystifies Me/
                    Infekshun/Rock Me Baby/Sure The One You Need/Lost And Lonely/
                    Breathe On Me/Love In Vain/Let’s Go Steady Again/Apartment Number
                    Nine/Honky Tonk Women/Worried Life Blues/Band introduction/I Can
                    Feel The Fire/Come To Realise/Am I Grooving You/Seven Days/Before
                    They Make Me Run/Jumpin' Jack Flash [& reprise])
                   Note: Soundboard recording was made. Officially released (in parts) in 2016
                             (see 160416A and 160819A).

790508A  8th May: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Cleveland, Ohio, Richfield Coliseum
                   (Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller/Buried Alive/F.U.C. Her/Mystifies Me/
                    Infekshun/Rock Me Baby/Sure The One You Need/Lost And Lonely/
                    Breathe On Me/Love In Vain/Let’s Go Steady Again/Apartment Number
                    Nine/Honky Tonk Women/Worried Life Blues/I Can Feel The Fire/Band
                    introduction/Come To Realise/Am I Grooving You/Seven Days/Before
                    They Make Me Run/Jumpin' Jack Flash [+ reprise])

790510A  10th May: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Atlanta, Georgia, The Omni

790510B  10th May: US TV (Channel 2 WSB) ‘Action News’, incl.
                   - Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller (Chuck Berry) -Atlanta 10.05., part only
                   Note: Also a part of Buried Alive (RW) was filmed.

790511A  11th May: probably near London, Glyn Johns' wedding.
                    CW (dr), Eric Clapton (bass) and Georgie Fame (keyb) jam together.

790512A  12th May: ROCKET 88. London, The Venue. With STU on piano.

790512B  12th May: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Houston, Texas, Summit
                   (Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller/Buried Alive/F.U.C. Her/Mystifies Me/
                    Infekshun/Rock Me Baby/Sure The One You Need/Lost And Lonely/
                    Breathe On Me/Love In Vain/Let’s Go Steady Again/Apartment Number
                    Nine/Honky Tonk Women/Band introduction/Worried Life Blues/I Can
                    Feel The Fire/Come To Realise/Am I Grooving You/Seven Days/Before
                    They Make Me Run/Jumpin' Jack Flash [& reprise])

790513A  13th May: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Fort Worth, Texas, Tarrant County
                   Convention Center
                   (Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller/Buried Alive/F.U.C. Her/Mystifies Me/
                    Infekshun/Rock Me Baby/Sure The One You Need/Lost And Lonely/
                    Breathe On Me/Love In Vain/Let’s Go Steady Again/Apartment Number
                    Nine/Honky Tonk Women/Worried Life Blues/I Can Feel The Fire/Come
                    To Realise/Am I Grooving You/Seven Days/Before They Make Me Run/
                    Jumpin' Jack Flash [& reprise])

790515A  15th May: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Denver, Colorado, McNichol’s Arena

790517A  17th May: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Salt Lake City, Utah, Salt Palace

790519A  19th May: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Inglewood, California, Forum, incl.
                   (Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller/Buried Alive/F.U.C. Her/Mystifies Me/
                    Infekshun/Rock Me Baby/Sure The One You Need/Lost And Lonely/
                    Breathe On Me/Love In Vain/Let’s Go Steady Again/Apartment Number
                    Nine/Honky Tonk Women/Worried Life Blues/I Can Feel The Fire/Come
                    To Realise/Am I Grooving You/Seven Days/Before They Make Me Run/
                    Jumpin’ Jack Flash [& reprise])
                   Note: With special guest Billy Preston (keyb) on Jumpin' Jack Flash.

790519B  19th May: ALL STAR BAND. Surrey, England, Hurtwood Edge (home of Eric
                   Clapton). Wedding party of Eric Clapton & Patti Harrison. Jam-session. Incl.
                   - Something Else (Eddie Cochran/Sharon Sheeley) -unverified
                   + more (all unverified)
                   Musicians: MJ (voc)/Eric Clapton (gtr)/George Harrison (gtr)/Paul McCartney
                                      (bass)/Ringo Starr (dr)/Denny Laine (gtr)/Lonnie Donegan (gtr)/
                                      Ginger Baker (dr)

790520A  20th May: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Oakland, California, Alameda County
                   Coliseum Arena
                   (Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller/Buried Alive/F.U.C. Her/Mystifies Me/
                    Infekshun/Rock Me Baby/Sure The One You Need/Lost And Lonely/
                    Breathe On Me/Love In Vain/Let’s Go Steady Again/Apartment Number
                    Nine/Honky Tonk Women/Band introduction/Worried Life Blues/I Can
                    Feel The Fire/Come To Realise/Am I Grooving You/Seven Days/Before
                    They Make Me Run/Jumpin' Jack Flash [& reprise])
                   Note: Soundboard recording was made.

790521A  ca. 21st May: IAN MCLAGAN/(THE NEW BARBARIANS). Malibu, California,
                   Shangri-La Studios. Producer: Geoff Workman. Sound engineer: Buford T. Jones. Incl.
                   - Truly I (Carl Levy) -12 minutes-version, remixed by Rob Fraboni
                   - Truly II (Carl Levy) -Troublemaker-version
                   Musicians: RW (gtr, bvoc)/KR (gtr, bvoc)/Ian McLagan (voc, keyb)/Stanley Clarke
                                       (bass)/Joseph Modeliste (dr)/Bobby Keys and Darryl Keys (horns)

790522A  22nd May: THE NEW BARBARIANS. San Diego, California, Sports Arena
                  (Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller/Buried Alive/F.U.C. Her/Mystifies Me/
                    Infekshun/Rock Me Baby/Sure The One You Need/Lost And Lonely/
                    Breathe On Me/Love In Vain/Let’s Go Steady Again/Apartment Number
                    Nine/Honky Tonk Women/Worried Life Blues/I Can Feel The Fire/Come
                    To Realise/Band introduction #1/Am I Grooving You/Seven Days/Before They
                    Make Me Run/Jumpin' Jack Flash [& reprise]/Band introduction #2)
                   Note: A private video with parts of this show exists:
                              - Breathe On Me (RW) -incomplete
                              - Love In Vain (Robert Johnson)
                              - Band introduction
                              - Am I Grooving You (Bert Russell/Jeff Barry)
                              - Seven Days (Bob Dylan)
                              - Before They Make Me Run (MJ/KR)
                              - Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR) -incomplete

790500A  May: THE ROLLING STONES.
                   LP 'Time Waits For No One' (Rolling Stones Records COC 59107). Compilation
                   album incl. a slightly longer version of
                   - Time Waits For No One (MJ/KR) -with longer drum out
                   Note: For more info see 741018A and 110622A.

790500B  late May: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Los Angeles, California, RCA Studios.
                   Producer: probably KR.
                   - Jam ( ) -unverified
                   - Fingerprint Filin' ( )
                   + 3 more (all unverified)
                   Line-up ‘Fingerprint Filin'’: KR (gtr)/RW (gtr)/Zigaboo Modeliste (voc, dr)/
                                Ian McLagan (keyb)/Bobby Keys (sax)/Stanley Clarke (bass)/Lowell
                                George (slide gtr)

790500C  Spring: IAN MCLAGAN. Los Angeles, Cherokee Studios. Producer and sound
                   engineer: Geoff Workman. Recordings for his upcoming album Troublemaker, incl.
                   - Somebody (Ian McLagan)
                   + one more (Ian McLagan) -unreleased
                   Line-up: RW (gtr, sax)/Ian McLagan (voc, keyb)/Bobby Keys (sax)/Steve
                                  Madaio (sax)/Paul Stallworth (bass)/Jim Keltner (dr)

790600A  probably early June: EDDIE 'CLEANHEAD' WINSON. London, 100 Club,
                   incl. (all unverified):
                   - Cleanhead Blues (Eddie Vinson)
                   - Juice Head Baby (Eddie Vinson)
                   - Cherry Red Blues (Joe Turner)
                   - I Remember April (Gene de Paul/Patricia Johnston)
                   - Laura (David Raskin/Johnny Mercer)
                   Line-up: CW (dr)/Eddie 'Cleanhead' Winson (sax)/Danny Adler (gtr)/Stan
                                  Grieg (p)/Pete Skiff (bass)

790604A  4th June: Dutch TV (KRO) ‘Pinkpop Festival 1979’, Geleen, Netherlands. Incl.
                   - footage of MJ as backstage guest (visiting Peter Tosh)
                   Note: Aired on a later (unknown) date in 1979. See also 131214A.

790611A  11th June: US TV (NJP TV) ‘New Jersey Nightly News’, incl.
                    - MJ backstage at Cosmos New York soccer match, Giants Stadium (June 10)

790621A  21st June - 7th July & late July - 25th August & 12th September - 19th October:
                   Boulogne-Billancourt (near Paris), France, Pathé Marconi Studios. Producers:
                   The Glimmer Twins. Sound engineer: Chris Kimsey. Additional musicians: Bobby
                   Keys (sax)/Sugar Blue (harm)/Martin Gordon (bass; for two days in September)/
                   Boz Scaggs (voc, gtr). Incl.
                   - All About You II (MJ/KR) -with guide vocals by KR and backing vocals by MJ
                   - All My Life II (MJ/KR) -aka Piano Instrumental
                   - Dance I (MJ/KR/RW) -early lyrics
                   - Dance II (MJ/KR/RW) -early lyrics, with "three, four..."-count-in
                   - Dance III (MJ/KR/RW) -early lyrics with "two, three, four"-count-in
                   - Dance IV (MJ/KR/RW) -first early version with original intro
                   - Dancing Girls (MJ/KR) -uses Brown Leaves-riff in the verses; title unsure, might
                        also be called My Love Is Coming Home
                   - Don't Be A Stranger I (MJ/KR) -early lyrics, under title Do You Get Enough
                   - Down In The Hole I (MJ/KR) -early version with partly different lyrics, under
                         working title Stuck In The Cold
                   - Emotional Rescue II (MJ/KR) -long version
                   - Hang Fire IV (MJ/KR) -no piano, no backing vocals
                   - Hang Fire V (MJ/KR) -first version with ‘doo doo doo’-chorus but no piano
                   - Hang Fire VI (MJ/KR) -with piano added on version V
                   - Heaven I (MJ/KR) -early version with guide vocals
                   - Indian Girl I (MJ/KR) -unverified early version without horns
                   - It's A Lie I (MJ/KR) -long version, with harmonica intro
                   - It's A Lie II (MJ/KR) -with drums- & guitar-intro
                   - It's A Lie III (MJ/KR) -shorter harmonica intro version and with additional piano
                   - It's All Wrong (MJ/KR)
                   - It Won’t Be Long II (MJ/KR) -with additional keyboard (xylophone-sound)
                   - Jah Is Not Dead (MJ/KR) -Max Romeo sharing vocals, Boz Scaggs on backing
                        vocals and on guitar,
                   - Jam 1 ( ) -rocking instrumental, with Bobby Keys on sax
                   - Jam 2 ( ) -funky instrumental, with Bobby Keys on sax
                   - Let Me Go I (MJ/KR) -without sax
                   - Let Me Go II (MJ/KR) -’Emotional Rescue’-version
                   - Little T & A II (MJ/KR) -instrumental, under working title Bulldog
                   - Little T & A III (MJ/KR) -early lyrics
                   - Neighbours I (MJ/KR) -early version with guide vocals
                   - Never Make You Cry I (MJ/KR) -MJ announces chord changes
                   - Never Make You Cry II (MJ/KR) -with additional electric piano
                   - Never Make You Cry III (MJ/KR) -with more developed vocals/lyrics
                   - No Use In Crying I (MJ/KR/RW) -shorter early version
                   - No Use In Crying II (MJ/KR/RW) -shorter early version, better vocal mix
                   - No Use In Crying III (MJ/KR/RW) -longer early version
                   - No Use In Crying IV (MJ/KR/RW) -similar to version III, but organ sets in earlier
                   - No Use In Crying V (MJ/KR/RW) -edit of early version
                   - Petrol Blues I (MJ/KR) -STU on drums
                   - Send It To Me I (MJ/KR) -long version with vocals
                   - She’s So Cold I (MJ/KR) -early version with guide vocals/different lyrics
                   - Summer Romance IV (MJ/KR) -more finished lyrics than III
                   - Summer Romance V (MJ/KR) finished lyrics, but diff. vocal take, one guitar less
                   - Summer Romance VI (MJ/KR) -finished lyrics, plus bvoc; long version of VII
                   - “Time Flies” (MJ/KR) -unverified, title unsure; with Martin Gordon on bass
                   - unknown (MJ/KR) -instrumental with three guitars
                   - We Had It All I (Troy Seals/Donny Fritts) -without harmonica
                   - We Had It All II (Troy Seals/Donny Fritts) -version I with harmonica
                   - We Had It All III (Troy Seals/Donny Fritts) -more finished version
                   - Where The Boys Go III (MJ/KR) -’Where The Boys All Go’-version, 1st version
                        with proper intro
                   - Where The Boys Go IV (MJ/KR) -different lead vocals, no girls choir, longer solo
                   - Where The Boys Go V (MJ/KR) -version used for thermo-promo
                   - You Win Again II (Hank Williams) -new mix, with redone vocals
                   Note: Some of the listed songs might be from the Nassau-sessions (see 790122A).

790624A  24th June: US radio (D.I.R.) ‘King Biscuit Flower Hour’. Host: Bill Minkin. Incl.
                   - Respectable (MJ/KR) -Lexington 29.6.78
                   - All Down the Line (MJ/KR) -Houston, 19. July 1978
                   - Miss you (MJ/KR) -Lexington 29.6.78
                   - Lies (MJ/KR) -Lexington 29.6.78
                   - Beast of Burden (MJ/KR) -Lexington 29.6.78
                   - Shattered (MJ/KR) -Lexington 29.6.78
                   - Far Away Eyes (MJ/KR) -Lexington 29.6.78
                   - Tumbling Dice (MJ/KR) -Detroit, 6. July 1978
                   - Sweet Little Sixteen (Chuck Berry) -Lexington 29.6.78
                   - Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR) -Houston, 19. July 1978
                   (+ 4 tracks by supporting act Peter Tosh)
 
                   The following tracks have also been aired in unconfirmed broadcast(s), sometimes
                   dated as sourced from a KBFH broadcast on May 16, but there is no proof for that date:
                   - Star Star (MJ/KR) -Houston 19.7.78
                   - Lies (MJ/KR) -Houston 19.7.78
                   - Just My Imagination (Norman Whitfield/Barrett Strong) -Lexington 29.6.78
                   - Tumbling Dice (MJ/KR) -Houston 19.7.78
                   - Happy (MJ/KR) -Houston 19.7.78
                   - Sweet Little Sixteen (Chuck Berry) -Houston 19.7.79
                   - Brown Sugar (MJ/KR) -Lexington 29.6.78
                   - Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR) -Lexington 29.6.78
                   Note: See also 790429A.

790708A  8th July: THE BOB HALL GEORGE GREEN BOOGIE WOOGIE BAND.
                   Bracknell, England, ‘5th Bracknell Jazz Festival’
                   (boogie woogie piano instrumental/Barrelhouse Boogie/Pinetop's Boogie Woogie/
                    Band introduction/Swindon Swing/St. Louis Blues/Continental Blues/Talking
                    About Louise/Rocket 88/Rock My Soul/It's Too Late For That Now/Alias Smith &
                    Jones/I'm Talking About You)
                   Line-up: CW (dr)/STU (p; some songs only)/Bob Hall (p)/George Green (p)/Alexis
                                  Korner (voc, gtr)/Dick Morrissey (sax)/Colin Smith (tp)/John Picard (tb)/
                                  Don Weller (sax)/Jack Bruce (bass)
                   Note: STU plays piano on Rock My Soul and the Memphis Minnie-song I'm
                             Talking About You (and maybe one or two more in between).
                             The first three tracks are probably without any participation of CW or STU.

790713A  13th July: US TV (ABC) ‘PM Magazine’.
                    - interview with RW

790714A  14th July: THE BOB HALL GEORGE GREEN BOOGIE WOOGIE BAND.
                    The Hague, Netherlands, Congress Centre, Carousel Zaal, ‘Northsea Jazz Festival’
                    - Barrelhouse Boogie (Albert Ammons/Pete Johnson)
                    - Pinetop's Boogie Woogie (Clarence ‘Pinetop’ Smith)
                    - Band introduction 1
                    - Swindon Swing (Colin Smith)
                    - St. Louis Blues (William C. Handy)
                    - Continental Blues (Ellis Larkin)
                    - Talking About Louise (Alexis Korner) -Alexis Korner on lead vocals
                    - Rocket 88 (Pete Johnson)
                    - Rock My Soul (King Curtis)
                    - Too Late For That Now (Bob Hall) -Bob Hall on lead vocals
                    - Shufflin’ The Boogie (Hattie Young)
                    - Alias Smith & Jones (Colin Smith)
                    - Box Car Shorty (Joe Pleasant/Sam Price) -with Cousin Joe on vocals
                    - I Got A Problem (Gene Barge/Jesse Anderson) -with Cousin Joe on vocals
                    - Come Down Baby (Leonard Feather) -with Cousin Joe on vocals
                    - You Ain’t So Such-A-Much (Joe Pleasant) -with Cousin Joe on vocals
                    - I Can't Lose With The Stuff I Use (Joe Pleasant) -with Cousin Joe on vocals
                    - Band introduction 2
                   Line-up: CW (dr)/STU (p; some tracks only)/Alexis Korner (gtr, voc)/Jack Bruce
                                 (bass)/Bob Hall (p, voc)/George Green (p)/Dick Morissey (sax)/Colin
                                 Smith (tp)/John Picard (tb)
                   Note: The first two tracks are probably without any participation of CW or STU.

790723A  23rd or 30th July or August: Dutch TV (AVRO) 'Northsea Jazz Festival '79’, incl.
                   - St. Louis Blues (W.C. Handy)

790700A  ca. late July: Dutch cinemas 'Polygoon Journaal', incl.
                  - footage of The Bob Hall George Green Boogie Woogie Band live on Northsea
                       Jazz Festival

790802A  2nd August: PETER TOSH.
                   12" single (Rolling Stones Records 12 YRSR 104). Producer: Peter Tosh.
                    Side A remixed by MJ.
                    A: Buk-In-Hamm Palace (Peter Tosh) -Mix Mix
                    [B: The Day The Dollar Die (Peter Tosh)]
                    [B: Dubbing In Buk-In-Hamm (Peter Tosh)]

790810A  10th August: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Shepperton, England, Shepperton
                   Studios. Rehearsals. Incl.
                   - tuning
                   - Buried Alive 1 (RW)
                   - Buried Alive 2 (RW)
                   - Buried Alive 3 (RW)
                   - Buried Alive 4 (RW)
                   - F.U.C. Her (RW)
                   - Mystifies Me (RW)
                   + message by RW to his Japanese fans
                    Line-up: RW (gtr, voc, harm, sax)/KR (gtr, voc)/Ian McLagan (p, org)/
                                   Phil Chen (bass)/Bobby Keys (sax)/Joseph Modeliste (dr)

790811A  11th August: THE NEW BARBARIANS. Hertfordshire, England, Knebworth
                    Park, ‘Knebworth Fair’-festival
                    (Sweet Little Rock 'n' Roller/F.U.C. Her/Breathe On Me/I Can Feel The Fire/
                     Let’s Go Steady Again/Band introduction/Worried Life Blues/Honky Tonk
                     Women/Come To Realise/Am I Grooving You/Seven Days/Before They Make
                     Me Run/Jumpin' Jack Flash [& reprise])
                     Line-up: RW (gtr, voc, harm, sax)/KR (gtr, voc)/Ian McLagan (p, org)/
                                    Phil Chen (bass)/Bobby Keys (sax)/Joseph Modeliste (dr)
                     Note: With special guest Sugar Blue (harm) on ‘Breathe On Me‘, 'I Can Feel
                               The Fire' and 'Worried Life  Blues'.
                               The whole show was professionally filmed.

790824A  24th August: RON WOOD.
                   7" single (CBS 7785). Producer: Roy Thomas Baker.
                   A: Seven Days (Bob Dylan)
                   B: Come To Realise (RW)
                   Line-up: see 790420A.

790825A  25th August: ROCKET 88. Wilhelmshaven, West-Germany, Rathausplatz
                   Line-up: CW (dr)/Alexis Korner (gtr, voc)/Jack Bruce (bass)/John Picard (tb)/
                                  Dick Morrissey (sax)/Bob Hall (p)/& probably others

790903A  3rd September: ALL STAR BAND. US TV (syndicated) ‘Jerry Lewis MDA
                    Labor Day Telethon’. Las Vegas, Nevada, Convention Center, The SuperDance
                    - Money (Janie Bradford/Berry Gordy Jr.) -Todd Rundgren on lead vocals
                    - Twist And Shout (Bert Russell/Philip Medley)
                    - Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR) -Kasim Sulton on lead vocals
                    + BW answering phone calls
                    Line-up: BW (bass)/Ringo Starr (dr)/Todd Rundgren (gtr, voc)/Dave Mason
                                   (gtr, voc)/Doug Kershaw (fiddle)/Kiki Dee (bvoc)/Jo Ann Harris
                                   (bvoc)/Kasim Sulton (gtr, voc)/Roger Powell (keyb)/Willie Wilcox (dr)
                    Note: Benefit concert in aid for the Muscular Dystrophy Association.

790908A  8th September: KEITH RICHARDS. London, wedding reception. Unverified.
                    - Money Honey (Jesse Stone)
                    - I’m Ready (Willie Dixon)
                    - Let’s Go Steady Again (James W. Alexander)
                    - Worried Life Blues (Major Merriweather)
                    Line-up: KR (gtr or p, voc)

791002A  2nd October: Japanese radio ( ), incl.
                    - interview with MJ

791012A  12th October: ROD STEWART.
                    LP ‘Greatest Hits’ (Riva Records RODTV 1). Compilation album, incl.
                    - Maggie May (Rod Stewart/Martin Quittenton) -remixed edit
                   Line-up: RW (gtr, bass)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Martin Quittenton (gtr)/Ray Jackson
                                  (mandolin)/Ian McLagan (org)/Micky Waller (dr)/Pete Sears (celesta)

791020A  20th October: French radio (Europe 1), incl.
                    - interview with BW

791020B  20th October: US radio (WNEW) ‘A To Z’. 24-hour Rolling Stones-special.

791021A  21st October: NEON LEON. New York City, Hot House Studios. Producer:
                   James Karnbach.
                    - Heart Of Stone (MJ/KR)
                    - The Last Time (MJ/KR) -unverified
                    - Dimples (John Lee Hooker) -unverified
                    Line-up: MJ (bvoc)/Neon Leon (voc, gtr)/John Coiro (gtr)/Honi O’ Rourke (bass,
                                   bvoc)/Gino Quintilino (dr)/Ron Slatter (p)

791021B  21st October: US TV (ABC) ‘The History Of Television, incl.
                    - Satisfaction (MJ/KR) -Ed Sullivan Show 13.2.66

791102A  2nd November: UK TV (ITV) ‘News At Ten’. Report on MJ’s divorce, incl.
                  - footage from their wedding in St. Tropez 12.05.71
                  - interview with Bianca Jagger

791102B  2nd November: US TV ( ), incl.
                    - interview with Tony Sanchez about his ‘Up And Down’-book
                    + footage from Oshawa 22.04.79

791103A  3rd November: US radio (WMMR) 'Artists Profile'. Host: Mark Goodman. Incl.
                    - interview with BW & CW
                    - interview with MJ
                    - interview with KR

791100A  early November - December & January 1980: New York City, Electric Lady
                   Studios. Mixing and some overdubbing for the upcoming album ‘Emotional
                   Rescue’. Producers: The Glimmer Twins. Sound engineer: Chris Kimsey.
                   Additional musicians: Max Romeo (bvoc on ‘Dance’)/Arif Mardin (horns-
                   conductor)/Jack Nitzsche (horns-arranger)/Nicky Hopkins (keyb; in January)
                   - All About You III (MJ/KR) -Emotional Rescue-version
                   - Dance V (MJ/KR/RW) -mix of Dance Pt. 1 and If I Was A Dancer
                   - Dance VI (If I Was A Dancer)(MJ/KR/RW) -Sucking In The Seventies-version
                   - Dance VII (MJ/KR/RW) -instrumental promo-version
                   - Dance VIII (MJ/KR/RW) -Emotional Rescue-version
                   - Down In The Hole II (MJ/KR) -Emotional Rescue-version
                   - Emotional Rescue III (MJ/KR) -early short version (4.07) used for thermo-promo
                   - Emotional Rescue IV (MJ/KR) -Emotional Rescue-album-version
                   - Emotional Rescue V (MJ/KR) -edit version (3.57) used for official promofilm
                   - Emotional Rescue VI (MJ/KR) -Special Radio Version (promo-edit, 4.18)
                   - Emotional Rescue VII (MJ/KR) -edit 3.39; used on Malaysian Rewind-cassette
                   - Emotional Rescue VIII (MJ/KR) -edit 3.43 with more instruments and echo effects
                   - Emotional Rescue IX (MJ/KR) -Forty Licks-edit; done probably in 2002
                   - Indian Girl II (MJ/KR) -long version of IV
                   - Indian Girl III (MJ/KR) -short version with less horn overdubs
                   - Indian Girl IV (MJ/KR) -Emotional Rescue-version
                   - Send It To Me II (MJ/KR) -Emotional Rescue-version
                   - She’s So Cold II (MJ/KR) -Emotional Rescue-version
                   - Summer Romance VII (MJ/KR) -Emotional Rescue-version
                   - We Had It All IV (Troy Seals/Donny Fritts) -version III with new vocal take;
                        Some Girls deluxe-version
                   - Where The Boys Go VI (MJ/KR) -Emotional Rescue-version

791110A  10th November: UK radio (Capital Radio), incl.
                    - interview with KR (some posh hotel in London, early November)
                    - interview with Barbara Charone (about her KR-book)

November: ROCKET 88. West-Germany-gigs.
                  Line-up: CW (dr)/STU (p)/Alexis Korner (gtr, voc)/Jack Bruce (bass)/Bob Hall (p)/
                                 George Green (p)/Hal Singer (sax)/Don Weller (sax)/John Picard (tb)/Colin
                                 Smith (tp)

791116A  16th November: ROCKET 88. Hamburg, West-Germany, CCH, Saal 1
                    (Roadhouse Boogie/St. Louis Blues/Swindon Swing/& more)
                    Note: Broadcast by German (NDR) radio, probably on a later date.

791117A  17th November: ROCKET 88. Hanover, West-Germany, Rotation Club.
                    Recording of a live-album. Producer: STU. Sound engineer: Mike McKenna.
                    - Rocket 88 (Pete Johnson)
                    - Waiting For The Call (Jack Bruce/Peter Brown)
                    - St. Louis Blues (William C. Handy)
                    - Roll ‘Em Pete (Pete Johnson/Joe Turner)
                    - Swindon Swing (Colin Smith)
                    - Roadhouse Boogie (Pete Johnson)
                    - Talking About Louise (Alexis Korner)
                    Line-up: see above. For more info, see 810100A.

791100B  November - January: BRIAN KNIGHT. London, Matrix Studios.
                   Producer: Charlie Hart. With CW (dr) and STU (p) on:
                   - Blues Is Rock’n Roll (Brian Knight) -with STU
                   - Cabin In The Sky (Brian Knight) -with CW and STU; Geoff Bradford on guitar
                   - Got The Blues 4 U (Brian Knight) -with STU; Gillian Hogman on backing vocals
                   - Mannish Boy (McKinley Morganfield/Ellas McDaniel/Mel London) -with STU
                   - Trouble In Mind (Richard M. Jones) -with CW and STU
                   Musicians: CW (dr)/STU (p)/Brian Knight (voc, gtr, harp)/Peter Green (gtr)/
                                       Charlie Hart (bass)/Les Morgan (dr)

791125A  25th November: STEVE CROPPER. New York City, The Rusk. Producer: ?.
                   Sound engineer: Glyn Johns. Additional musician: KR.

791130A  30th November: BOB MARLEY & WAILERS. Oakland, California, Auditorium.
                   RW jams with Bob Marley & The Wailers on
                   - Is This Love?/Jamming (both: Bob Marley)
                   - Ride Natty Ride (Bob Marley)
                   - Roots, Rock, Reggae (Bob Marley)
                   - Natty Dread (Bob Marley)
                   - Get Up, Stand Up (Bob Marley)
                   Line-up: RW (gtr)/Bob Marley (voc, gtr)/Aston Barrett (bass)/Carlton Barrett (dr)/
                                  Junior Marvin (gtr)/Al Anderson (gtr)/Tyrone Downie (keyb)/Junior
                                  Hanson (gtr)/Earl Lindo (org, clavinet)/Devon Evans (perc)/Alvin
                                  Patterson (perc)/Rita Marley, Judy Mowatt & Marcia Griffiths (bvoc)                  
                   Note: Soundboard recording was made. A professional video of this show exists.

791205A  5th December: Dutch TV (VOO) ‘Countdown - Rolling Stones Special’. Incl.
                   - footage through the years
                   - Honky Tonk Women (MJ/KR) -Paris 6.6.76
                   - Fool To Cry (MJ/KR) -Paris 7.6.76
                   - Hot Stuff (MJ/KR) -Paris 7.6.76
                   - Star Star (MJ/KR) -Paris 6.6.76
                   - Jumpin' Jack Flash (MJ/KR) -Paris 6.6.76
                   - Street Fighting Man (MJ/KR) -Paris 6.6.76

791215A  15th December: ROCKET 88. London, The Venue.
                    - Pinetop's Boogie Woogie (Clarence 'Pinetop' Smith) -pianos only
                    - Band introduction
                    - Rock House Boogie (Josea Davis)
                    - Good Rockin’ Tonight (Roy Brown)
                    - Stagger Lee (Lloyd Price/Horace Logan)
                    - Willie's Trick (John Picard)
                    - Waiting For The Call (Jack Bruce/Peter Brown)
                    - Jonah Wails Again (Jonah Jones)
                    - It Ain’t Nobody’s Business (Porter Grainger/Clarence Williams/Graham Prince)
                    - Everyday I Have The Blues (Peter Chatman)
                    - Dance With Your Daughter (J.B. Lenoir)
                    - Band introduction 2
                    - Blood Shot Eyes (Hank Penny)
                    Line-up: CW (dr)/STU (p; not all songs)/Don Weller (sax)/Colin Smith (tp)/John
                                   Picard (tb)/Danny Adler (gtr, voc)/Jack Bruce (bass, voc)/Pete York (dr)/
                                   Bob Hall (p)/George Green (p)/Chris Farlowe (voc)/Dick Morrissey (sax)
                    Note: Recorded with the Rolling Stones Mobile Studio and partly broadcast on UK
                              radio (BBC1) ‘Rock On Saturday’, on January 19, 1980 (see 800119A).
                              Partly released as official download album in 2013 (see 130709A).

791218A  18th December: SCREAMING JAY HAWKINS. New York City, Blue Rock
                    Studio. Producer: Allan Schwartzberg.
                    - I Put A Spell On You (Jalacy Hawkins)
                    - Armpit #6 (Jalacy Hawkins)
                    Line-up: KR (gtr)/Screaming Jay Hawkins (voc)/all other musicians not identified

791219A  19th December: BILL WYMAN. Vence, France, BW’s homestudio.
                    - Je Suis Un Rock Star (BW) -unverified demo version

791230A  30th December: ROCKET 88.London, Dingwalls. Probably partly also with
                   CW on drums. Incl.
                   - Barrelhouse Boogie (Albert Ammons/Pete Johnson)
                   - The Sheik Of Araby (Ted Snyder)
                   - Band introduction
                   - Roadhouse Boogie (Pete Johnson)
                   - St. Louis Blues (William C. Handy)
                   - Swindon Swing (Colin Smith)
                   - Who’s Gonna Be Your Sweet Man When I’m Gone (McKinley Morganfield -
                         Alexis Korner on lead vocals
                   - Boogie ...  (Colin Smith)
                   - Boogie Drive (Colin Smith)
                   - Crying Mother Blues" (Red Nelson)
                   Line-up: STU (p)/Alexis Korner (gtr, voc)/Pete York (dr)/Bob Hall (p)/George Green
                                  (p)/Dick Morrissey (sax)/John Picard (tb)/Don Weller (sax)/Colin Smith
                                  (tp)/Jack Bruce (bass)

790000A  1979: BLACK UHURU.
                    7"-single (Taxi Records DRLP 1003, -Jamaica). Producers: Sly Dunbar & Robbie
                    Shakespeare.
                    A: Shine Eye (Michael Rose) -early fade, 3.22 min.; under title Shine Eye Girl
                    B: Shine Eye (Michael Rose) -Version, 3.22 min.
                    Line-up: KR (gtr)/Michael Rose (voc)/Robbie Shakespeare (bass)/Sly Dunbar
                                   (dr)/Radcliff Bryan (gtr)/Ansell Collins (org)/Sticky Thompson (perc)/
                                   Scully Sims (perc)/Derek Simpson and Puma Jones (bvoc)

790000B  1979: BLACK UHURU.
                    LP 'Showcase' (Taxi Records DRLP 1003, -Jamaica). Producers: Sly Dunbar &
                    Robbie Shakespeare. Recorded at Channel One Studios, Kingston, Jamaica,
                    probably in 1978 or January 1979 (see 790100A).
                    - Shine Eye (Michael Rose) -LP-version, 5.21 min.
                    Line-up: KR (gtr)/Michael Rose (voc)/Robbie Shakespeare (bass)/Sly Dunbar
                                   (dr)/Radcliff Bryan (gtr)/Ansell Collins (org)/Sticky Thompson (perc)/
                                   Scully Sims (perc)/Derek Simpson and Puma Jones (bvoc)

790000C  1979: BLACK UHURU.
                    12"-single (D-Roy Records DRDD 15). Producers: Sly Dunbar & Robbie
                    Shakespeare. Additional production: Delroy Witter.
                    A: Shine Eye (Michael Rose) -12" Remix (Disco Mix), 7.36 min.
                    [B: Licking Stick (Ansell Collins/Delroy Witter) by D-Roy Band]
                    Line-up: KR (gtr)/Michael Rose (voc)/Robbie Shakespeare (bass)/Sly Dunbar
                                   (dr)/Radcliff Bryan (gtr)/Ansell Collins (org)/Sticky Thompson (perc)/
                                   Scully Sims (perc)/Derek Simpson and Puma Jones (bvoc)

790000D  1979: SLY DUNBAR.
                    LP 'Sly, Wicked And Slick' (Taxi Records TS 002, -Jamaica). Producers: Sly
                    Dunbar & Geoffrey Chung. Recorded at Channel One Studios, Kingston, Jamaica,
                    Recorded at Channel One Studios, Kingston, Jamaica,
                    probably in 1978 or January 1979 (see 790100A). With KR on guitar on:
                    - Dirty Harry (Tommy McCook)
                    Line-up: KR (gtr)/Sly Dunbar (dr)/Robbie Shakespeare (bass)/Tommy McCook
                                   (sax)/Ansell Collins (org)/Sticky Thompson (perc)/Scully Sims (perc)

790000E  1979: BILL QUATEMAN.
                    LP 'Just Like You' (RCA Victor AFL1-2879, -US). Producer: Dee Robb. Sound
                    engineer: Joe Robb. Recorded and mixed at Cherokee Recording Studios, Los
                    Angeles, California in 1978. With RW playing a guitar solo on:
                    - You're So Heavy (Bill Quateman)
                    Line-up: RW (gtr solo)/Bill Quateman (voc, gtr)/Buzz Feiten (gtr)/David Hungate
                                   (bass)/Rick Shlosser (dr)/John Jarvis (p)