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R
I crunched the numbers last night and while I'd always love to see the Stones, I cannot justify over a $1,000 a head in show, travel and ancillary expenses to see extremely wealthy old men mounting a tribute show to themselves and singing, "What can a poor boy do...?"
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john lomax
There is a version of Brown Sugar on you tube that is apparently from the rehearsal with Bill. It sounds great - Keith is playing well and Bill's bass sounds great, as does Mick's vocals. If it is genuine, then they seem to be on fine form...
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Child Of Clay
I guess it's final curtains for my involment here as well. What's the point?
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john lomax
There is a version of Brown Sugar on you tube that is apparently from the rehearsal with Bill. It sounds great - Keith is playing well and Bill's bass sounds great, as does Mick's vocals. If it is genuine, then they seem to be on fine form, so maybe these shows will be worth the expense.....I mean, they are overpriced but crazy fanatics like me will still pay...so maybe the Stones have judged the market correctly...
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71Tele
Not going to Newark. Of course if they announced Bill Wyman was appearing (which they won't) that could change quickly.
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71Tele
Not going to Newark. Of course if they announced Bill Wyman was appearing (which they won't) that could change quickly.
..so, if Bill did the unthinkable and announced he will play Jersey, you decide to buy tickets, and he comes on and plays 2 songs, would you be disappointed?
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71Tele
Not going to Newark. Of course if they announced Bill Wyman was appearing (which they won't) that could change quickly.
..so, if Bill did the unthinkable and announced he will play Jersey, you decide to buy tickets, and he comes on and plays 2 songs, would you be disappointed?
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flilflam
someone with a sneer on his face and and who wishes he were somewhere else.
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vermontoffender
Why does it have to be one way or the other? Maybe they love playing together and they want to make a ton of money while they're at it.
I don't understand how ticket prices can effect the way someone feels about a band; especially one they profess to "love".
The Rolling Stones owe their fans absolutely nothing. If they go out on the stage in November and December and play horrendously, they still owe those in attendance absolutely nothing. You are a fan. You get to enjoy the music. If you don't dig it anymore, or if the show you paid $1,000 to attend isn't up to your expectations, that is 100% your problem.
By all means, complain away, but understand that your opinion is meaningless.
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vermontoffender
Why does it have to be one way or the other? Maybe they love playing together and they want to make a ton of money while they're at it.
I don't understand how ticket prices can effect the way someone feels about a band; especially one they profess to "love".
The Rolling Stones owe their fans absolutely nothing. If they go out on the stage in November and December and play horrendously, they still owe those in attendance absolutely nothing. You are a fan. You get to enjoy the music. If you don't dig it anymore, or if the show you paid $1,000 to attend isn't up to your expectations, that is 100% your problem.
By all means, complain away, but understand that your opinion is meaningless.
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stonesrule
R, I think you are making a mature decision.
Money is tight and many of us have to think twice about how we spend it.
I feel very fortunate that I've seen some of the best shows the Stones ever did, and I'm grateful for that.