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WeLoveToPlayTheBlues
The most hardcore enthusiastic Stones fans are in New York City and Chicago.
The most enthusiastic casual fans are in St Louis.
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Rip This
the Stones aren't played on the radio much these days down here in Florida....
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Doxa
Buenos Aires.
- Doxa
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WeLoveToPlayTheBlues
The most hardcore enthusiastic Stones fans are in New York City and Chicago.
The most enthusiastic casual fans are in St Louis.
Sounds reasonable to me. Any idea how they are viewed in New Orleans? Florida?
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Doxa
Buenos Aires.
- Doxa
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NoCode0680
Ft. Worth. The last two DVD's have been Ft. Worth and a combination of Ft. Worth/Houston. The Stones are trying to tell you something.
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Doxa
Buenos Aires.
- Doxa
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Rockman
.....Dogpatch Kentucky
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Send It To me
They play Boston a lot.
"You've been a @#$%& great audience"
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WeLoveToPlayTheBlues
New Orleans, as a whole, does not care about the Stones.
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Palace Revolution 2000
I just don't think there is such a thing anymore. The main reason being that the hard, hard loyal fanbase is well into their middle age, and way too settled and sedate to be a rowdy fanbase. The newer generation has come up with the Net already in place. The Net has revolutionized r&r, because ticket buying is no more a mad rush, waiting or running outside; the shows themselves are booted and video'ed so fast that the urgency to HAVE to make the show is gone.
The the actual shows are a programmed affair. Don't stand up; don't dance; don't smoke; sing along on cue; no pushing an shoving because all can watch the video screens; corporate ticket holders.
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Palace Revolution 2000
I just don't think there is such a thing anymore. The main reason being that the hard, hard loyal fanbase is well into their middle age, and way too settled and sedate to be a rowdy fanbase. The newer generation has come up with the Net already in place. The Net has revolutionized r&r, because ticket buying is no more a mad rush, waiting or running outside; the shows themselves are booted and video'ed so fast that the urgency to HAVE to make the show is gone.
The the actual shows are a programmed affair. Don't stand up; don't dance; don't smoke; sing along on cue; no pushing an shoving because all can watch the video screens; corporate ticket holders.
prolly so, which then begs the question: which american corporation has the most enthusiastic fans?
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Palace Revolution 2000
I just don't think there is such a thing anymore. The main reason being that the hard, hard loyal fanbase is well into their middle age, and way too settled and sedate to be a rowdy fanbase. The newer generation has come up with the Net already in place. The Net has revolutionized r&r, because ticket buying is no more a mad rush, waiting or running outside; the shows themselves are booted and video'ed so fast that the urgency to HAVE to make the show is gone.
The the actual shows are a programmed affair. Don't stand up; don't dance; don't smoke; sing along on cue; no pushing an shoving because all can watch the video screens; corporate ticket holders.
prolly so, which then begs the question: which american corporation has the most enthusiastic fans?
Honda, right?
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thewatchman
Hardcore and casual. Any thoughts. My guess would be New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, and maybe San Francisco?
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Palace Revolution 2000
I just don't think there is such a thing anymore. The main reason being that the hard, hard loyal fanbase is well into their middle age, and way too settled and sedate to be a rowdy fanbase. The newer generation has come up with the Net already in place. The Net has revolutionized r&r, because ticket buying is no more a mad rush, waiting or running outside; the shows themselves are booted and video'ed so fast that the urgency to HAVE to make the show is gone.
The the actual shows are a programmed affair. Don't stand up; don't dance; don't smoke; sing along on cue; no pushing an shoving because all can watch the video screens; corporate ticket holders.
prolly so, which then begs the question: which american corporation has the most enthusiastic fans?
Honda, right?
that's the holding company for the hell's angels, right?
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StonesTod
which american corporation has the most enthusiastic fans?
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thewatchmanQuote
Rip This
the Stones aren't played on the radio much these days down here in Florida....
Any guess as to why>