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mandu
This was my 1st Rolling Stones Concert,I was living in Mackay north Queensland at the time and I took a bus to Brisbane and went to my 1st stones show.the cruel sea were the support band,the ticket i think cost 65$.
I took in about 14 pre rolled joints in a plastic bag in my shoe and I was up the back in the Voodoo Lounge Aera the opening song was not fade away when the stones came on stage I almost wet myself with excitment.
this was my fav concert of all time
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marvpeck
Gee..makes me feel a little old.
My first was in Detroit in 1966.
It kind of surprises me that folks are seeing the
Stones for the first time like that and really
digging them.
Marv
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slew
I saw both shows in Foxboro MA not my favorite tour but I totaly disagree with hismajesty above who said it was not really the Rolling Stones. How do you figure that one?
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Jah Paul
Rose Bowl...October 21st, 1994...my second time seeing them after Steel Wheels in '89.
Despite far away seats, an excellent show - very loud and rockin'!
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whitem8
Detroit isn't dead yet! Still a lot of kick in that rust bucket city.
But yeah, I saw them in Washington DC on opening night. I thought it was a great show. Loved it. Sound issues, and some flubs not withstanding, it was great. They pulled out some really great ones that I was shocked to hear live for the first time. Hot Stuff, and a great version of Monkey Man!! Great show.
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Paulhanrahan
Well guys, I live in Perth, Australia and actually won a competition via a show we had at the time called Hey Hey It's Saturday. I remember when the music host, Molly Meldrum introduced the competition thinking I'm going to win that. So yes my friend and I where at the Rose Bowl gig 1 on the 19th with Buddy Guy and Chilli Peppers....
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Jah Paul
Rose Bowl...October 21st, 1994...my second time seeing them after Steel Wheels in '89.
Despite far away seats, an excellent show - very loud and rockin'!
I was there. When they introduced the band Mick said Bill Wyman, and then looked around and said, "Oh, he's not here anymore."