The Rolling Stones And Toronto: Odd Couple

The Rolling Stones, grandfathers of rock and roll, and the city of Toronto Ontario Canada: if there ever was a more unlikely pairing of band and town, one doesn’t spring to mind. Since their inception in the early sixties, the Stones have always been associated with the seamy side of rock. Overt sexuality, hard drugs, and death by misadventure have dogged their footsteps.

"Toronto the good" has a squeaky clean reputation: so clean in fact that American film crews have to strew garbage on the streets when trying to recreate American locations. Toronto seems an odd choice, then, for the epitomes of rock decadence to make their home away from home in North America. But according to The Globe and Mailnewspaper, for the fifth year since 1989 the Stones are spending the months leading up to their latest tour rehearsing in Toronto.

Last night they threw a last-minute gig appearance into the mix when a thousand lucky people got to see them perform in the Phoenix Concert Theatre for a measly $10.00. Of course, this isn’t the first time they’ve done a club appearance in Toronto. Perhaps their most famous was in 1977 when they showed up completely unannounced at The El Mocambo.

That was the gig where they showed up with Maggie Trudeau, wife of Canada’s than Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau, in tow. That night they didn’t just play one set, but kicked out the jams for hours. I was listening to the radio that night, and they interrupted the show to take a phone call from one of their off-duty DJ's.

He was just raving about Mick and the boys being up on the tiny El Mocambo stage rocking away. In the background, through the phone line, you could hear Jagger belting out “Jumping Jack Flash” as if his life depended on it.

Of course, that was also the weekend of the infamous bust. Keith Richards was arrested by Toronto police on possession of heroin charges. In a burst of enlightenment, the sentencing judge, realizing the futility of sending a foreigner to jail, ordered the defendant to play two benefit concerts for the Canadian National Institute for the Blind in lieu of jail time.

Two years latter Keith and his buddies did just that, playing two sold out shows at the Oshawa civic auditorium. Although many predicted that would be the last time the Stones would ever be caught dead in Toronto, the result has been the direct opposite.

In fact, Keith has publicly credited the city for saving his life, as he gave up heroin after that arrest. To this day, he wears a silver bracelet linked by a miniature set of handcuffs commemorating the event. “I have a very strange relationship with this city,” is the way he sums it up.

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  • 1 - Eric Olsen

    Aug 12, 2005 at 11:58 am

    thanks g-man! I wasn't really aware of the extent of the relationship

  • 2 - Barnabus Zoroaster

    Aug 13, 2005 at 11:35 am

    Hey, "gypsyman", you want to know exactly WHY the Rolling Stones love Toronto?? Read a quote the show on August 10:

    "I want to thank everybody in Toronto for being so welcoming to us," frontman Mick Jagger said. "You kind of leave us alone, but give us enough attention to get our egos up for the tour."

    See, in the states, relentless THRONGS of sheeple accost the band members to no end. Just leave the dudes alone, and just maybe they'll cosy up to you.

  • 3 - Temple Stark

    Aug 18, 2005 at 9:45 am

    Music Editor Temple Stark picked this for an Editor's Pick of the Week. Go find out why HERE and grab a button.

    Thank you.

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