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Your Most Memorable Stones Moment
Posted by: stone-relics ()
Date: November 25, 2006 00:28

From any Year....
I have too Many..fronm the first time I heard Satisfaction til Baltimore 2006....good ride....favorite monent, Keith's solo on Sympathy at Altamont...it rules.

JR

Re: Your Most Memorable Stones Moment
Posted by: RollingStonesFan ()
Date: November 25, 2006 00:39

My most memorable Stones Moment was, when I heared for the first time Mick's strong voice live in Olympiahalle in Munich on July 4th, 2003, screaming "And ev'rywhere I hear the sound of marching charching feat, boy..."

Re: Your Most Memorable Stones Moment
Posted by: boston2006 ()
Date: November 25, 2006 01:43

Cooking for Jagger & guests @ The Publik House in Sturbridge , MA while prepping for '81 tour . Getting bumped from the nosebleed seats @ TD Banknorth Center this past January to VIP seats .

Re: Your Most Memorable Stones Moment
Posted by: Doctor Dear! ()
Date: November 25, 2006 03:49

Getting into the Beacon show for $25!!!!

Re: Your Most Memorable Stones Moment
Posted by: whiskey ()
Date: November 25, 2006 07:45

Watching Brian switching from guitar to harp and back again Perth 1965

Re: Your Most Memorable Stones Moment
Posted by: Bingo ()
Date: November 25, 2006 08:03

1981 Hartford I liked the UMT opener during 81 +

Time Is On My Side
Beast Of Burden
Waiting On A Friend
Let It Bleed



2000 Light Years @ Shea Stadium 1989


2002 @ MSG...this was a nice combo
# Monkey Man
# Angie
# Let It Bleed (with Hubert Sumlin)
# Live With Me
# Midnight Rambler


SWAY @ MSG January 2006


Those are three that jump out at me.

Re: Your Most Memorable Stones Moment
Posted by: ChelseaDrugstore ()
Date: November 25, 2006 08:36

Stonerelics, you were in ALTAMONT??? Wow!
Boston2006, are you a cook?

My most memorable...well the irst time I laid eyes on them. I saw Chalie first in a blue tshirt. We were just needing to give up our hardfought front area places that we had held up for 12 hours already. But one of our girls was getting clautrophobic and sick; turning green. But I looked to the stage one more time and there they were!
Then when I saw Keith';s very first Wino show at the Fox he did the encore "It Means A Lot". It was like an avalanche.
One time in New Orleans we in the crowd were getting so hot that they came out with firehoses and sprayed us down, only to create one huge steaming, smelly throbbing crowd monster LOL.
Speaking of heat - at the Fox in 81 it must ahve been 105. While the Stones were rocking at 200 mph's and 110 degrees!
One more - when I saw them do Midnight Rambler in Alanta in 05 Jagger and Keith walked up to the front of the stage side by side and then split up to the right and left in unison.. It looked perfect.
On the B Stage in 02 (I think) during Licks they did "When the Whip" and the audience got so rowdy it reminded me of the oldtime Punkrock shows at CBGBs.

"...no longer shall you trudge 'cross my peaceful mind."

Re: Your Most Memorable Stones Moment
Posted by: micawber ()
Date: November 25, 2006 11:13

1982 in Munich, my first Stones gig ever, I didn't know any songs except Satisfaction and Start Me Up (I was in my so-called Beatles phase). It blew me away and changed my life forever. And also my bank account;-)

Re: Your Most Memorable Stones Moment
Posted by: django ()
Date: November 25, 2006 11:23

RollingStonesFan Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> My most memorable Stones Moment was, when I heared
> for the first time Mick's strong voice live in
> Olympiahalle in Munich on July 4th, 2003,
> screaming "And ev'rywhere I hear the sound of
> marching charching feat, boy..."


Yeah that was a great moment and also the opening chords of Love In Vain. The most memorable moment for me was ..... "thank you very much for waiting Munich, would you welcome please ..." June 10th 1982, that was my very first Stones concert.

Re: Your Most Memorable Stones Moment
Posted by: LA FORUM ()
Date: November 25, 2006 12:19

Seeing the JJF video on TV for the first time. Or possibly the full Hey Negrita video.

Re: Your Most Memorable Stones Moment
Posted by: JumpingKentFlash ()
Date: November 25, 2006 12:24

First time I got home and put the A Bigger Bang CD in the player. Good times.

First time I saw them in 1998.

Midnight Rambler in Copenhagen 2003.

My fave: The show in Horsens.

JumpingKentFlash

Re: Your Most Memorable Stones Moment
Posted by: erikjjf ()
Date: November 25, 2006 12:30

"That's How Strong My Love Is" at Roseland. Incredible!

Re: Your Most Memorable Stones Moment
Posted by: dougie ()
Date: November 25, 2006 20:18

Vrendenberg, 2003. Again, "That's How Strong My Love Is" is the best performance by a person (Mick) I have ever seen.

And, from the same show- 'Saint of ME'; not even a favorite song, but the crowd singing it extremely loud after the song was spine tingely.

And, from that show and many others (4 total)- 'Can't You Hear Me Knocking'.

Re: Your Most Memorable Stones Moment
Posted by: keef_nerd ()
Date: November 25, 2006 20:26

either the first time i heard them or the day of my first stones concert

Re: Your Most Memorable Stones Moment
Posted by: J.J.Flash ()
Date: November 25, 2006 20:59

1989-As soon as SMU started I just stood there and pointed. it seemed like a long time then turned to my buddy and muttered " They're real"! He probably thought I was a dumbass, but I was just in awe.

Re: Your Most Memorable Stones Moment
Posted by: jagger50 ()
Date: November 25, 2006 21:09

Wembley Stadium, London, England. 1982. My first Stones gig. I nearly crapped myself.

Re: Your Most Memorable Stones Moment
Posted by: Beelyboy ()
Date: November 25, 2006 21:10

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