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tiffanyblu
I have really enjoyed the No Filter stage. So will be interesting to see what they bring up for the Sixty tour!
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tiffanyblu
I have really enjoyed the No Filter stage. So will be interesting to see what they bring up for the Sixty tour!
I like the No Filter stage, too, because it was a no bullsh*it stage design. No gimmicks, just video screens (plus the usual plastic roof for the band, of course)
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Hairball
Exciting.
Always nice to have some change, though I did enjoy the sleekness of the No Filter stage design which was really No Bullshit - one of my favorites of all time from the Stones.
Loved all the other massive monstrosities built for stadiums throughout the years, and also like the 50 and Counting indoor tongue design.
Least favorite was 14 on Fire/Zip Code tour which seemed a but busy with no rhyme or reason...a bit gaudy looking...
Wild guess (though perhaps not too creative)- maybe there will be three giant towering screens - one on the left being six shaped, one in the middle tongue shaped, and one on the right zero shaped...
If they had a new album, they could have built the stage theme around that, but...at this point it's really all about 60, nostalgia, oldies but goodies, and living in the past....
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tiffanyblu
I have really enjoyed the No Filter stage. So will be interesting to see what they bring up for the Sixty tour!
I like the No Filter stage, too, because it was a no bullsh*it stage design. No gimmicks, just video screens (plus the usual plastic roof for the band, of course)
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24FPS
They've kind of slid downhill in stage design since No Security, which was really cool, though minimal. When I saw them in 2006 the stage itself was so loud and overwhelming that I could hardly hear if the band was any good. 2013 wasn't bad. The No Filter stages have been kind of blah.
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24FPS
They've kind of slid downhill in stage design since No Security, which was really cool, though minimal. When I saw them in 2006 the stage itself was so loud and overwhelming that I could hardly hear if the band was any good. 2013 wasn't bad. The No Filter stages have been kind of blah.
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StonedRamblerThe stage was too loud?Quote
24FPS
They've kind of slid downhill in stage design since No Security, which was really cool, though minimal. When I saw them in 2006 the stage itself was so loud and overwhelming that I could hardly hear if the band was any good. 2013 wasn't bad. The No Filter stages have been kind of blah.
At the coolest thing of the tour was that at some concerts you could get to the front with a normal GA ticket. At others you had the golden circle but compared to the prices now even that was quite affordable. Miss those days.Quote
Nikkei
I also liked the 14 on Fire design, creative concept in terms of lighting possibilities and somehow just adequate in its oldschool almost steampunk appearance. The fact that it amounted to a standard festival stage setup actually just added to the feeling of it being something special. It was also nice how low and unobstructed the front line was, as if they had actually learned from Hyde Park
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StonedRamblerThe stage was too loud?Quote
24FPS
They've kind of slid downhill in stage design since No Security, which was really cool, though minimal. When I saw them in 2006 the stage itself was so loud and overwhelming that I could hardly hear if the band was any good. 2013 wasn't bad. The No Filter stages have been kind of blah.
It did kind of explode all the time
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SomeTorontoGirl
This is sad…Charlie always had a lot to do with the stage design.
It will be interesting to see if the new stage is entirely new, or just has slight changes. Rumours are always flying - this is the last tour, they’ll be touring for another 5 years … If it’s a substantially new stage it might give hope for future tours. If they really are slowing down or thinking of packing it in, they likely won’t invest a lot of money now in a new stage.