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CindyC
Sorry if this has already been brought up, I must have missed it.
Did anyone else noticed that when Keith got up to the mic to do his set, he kept looking at his hands, as though he had stuff written on them that he wanted to remember to say? I was thinking he was going to say something about the shootings.
He got such a huge response though, bigger than normal it seemed to me, that it seemed he changed his mind, like he didn't want to lose the buzz, bring down the crowd.
Perhaps it was my imagination, but it seemed he looked at them a few times.
Didn't notice that one, but when Mick introduced Wild Flowers, he was looking down at the floor, hand to his heart (if I remember right). He's the man!
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Wild Flowers? I missed that they played another new song
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Keith's playing was monstrous
Charlie was like a machine
Ronnie was superb
Mick Jagger is like a superhuman
Mick Taylor appearing was perfect
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angee
Actually, proudmary, I'm a huge Mick fan, not in the Keith faction you speak of, just making a little joke of the moment, from a close view in the live audience. Anyone who knows me can attest to my focus, just ask them. (See my signature photo below, for example.) From what I can see, many of us do appreciate more than one band member, at one time or another, or even at the same time, and we can empathize with those who like someone else more than our own favorite,
if we have one.
I strongly suspected at least one person would take offense at my brief comment above. From my vantage point, it's
really not 'here we go again', *not at all*, not this time, sorry about that, agree to disagree. I find that over-
stereotyping individuals often leads us to erroneous conclusions.
One reason I like the band is because of their sense of humor.
Fans against tedium unite! Ho, ho, ho.
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CindyC
Sorry if this has already been brought up, I must have missed it.
Did anyone else noticed that when Keith got up to the mic to do his set, he kept looking at his hands, as though he had stuff written on them that he wanted to remember to say? I was thinking he was going to say something about the shootings.
He got such a huge response though, bigger than normal it seemed to me, that it seemed he changed his mind, like he didn't want to lose the buzz, bring down the crowd.
Perhaps it was my imagination, but it seemed he looked at them a few times.
Didn't notice that one, but when Mick introduced Wild Flowers, he was looking down at the floor, hand to his heart (if I remember right). He's the man!
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Wild Flowers? I missed that they played another new song
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Green Lady
proudmary - I enjoy Ronnie, I appreciate Charlie, I admire, respect and enjoy the astonishing Mr. Jagger - but Keith I love, faults and all, and there's no doing anything about it. It's just a fact of my life, which does not require me to hate other members of the band.
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Green Lady
Re CindyC's observations about Keith - yes, I noticed that and wondered what it was all about - the notes on the hands explanation didn't occur to me. He DID say later in his intro that he "ought to say something about all the people watching all over the world" (or something like that) so maybe it was that, and not the shootings, that he had the reminder for? Anyway, whatever it was, he was clearly too blown away by his reception to remember what he'd been supposed to say.
proudmary - I enjoy Ronnie, I appreciate Charlie, I admire, respect and enjoy the astonishing Mr. Jagger - but Keith I love, faults and all, and there's no doing anything about it. It's just a fact of my life, which does not require me to hate other members of the band.
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CindyC
Sorry if this has already been brought up, I must have missed it.
Did anyone else noticed that when Keith got up to the mic to do his set, he kept looking at his hands, as though he had stuff written on them that he wanted to remember to say? I was thinking he was going to say something about the shootings.
He got such a huge response though, bigger than normal it seemed to me, that it seemed he changed his mind, like he didn't want to lose the buzz, bring down the crowd.
Perhaps it was my imagination, but it seemed he looked at them a few times.
Didn't notice that one, but when Mick introduced Wild Flowers, he was looking down at the floor, hand to his heart (if I remember right). He's the man!
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Oslo
Wild Flowers? I missed that they played another new song
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angee
Actually, proudmary, I'm a huge Mick fan, not in the Keith faction you speak of, just making a little joke of the moment, from a close view in the live audience. Anyone who knows me can attest to my focus, just ask them. (See my signature photo below, for example.) From what I can see, many of us do appreciate more than one band member, at one time or another, or even at the same time, and we can empathize with those who like someone else more than our own favorite,
if we have one.
I strongly suspected at least one person would take offense at my brief comment above. From my vantage point, it's
really not 'here we go again', *not at all*, not this time, sorry about that, agree to disagree. I find that over-
stereotyping individuals often leads us to erroneous conclusions.
One reason I like the band is because of their sense of humor.
Fans against tedium unite! Ho, ho, ho.
I'm sorry I did not mean to offend you. The first part of my post was a response to your joke - of course I knew it was a joke, but this was only partly a joke. I thought that it is necessary to answer it seriously.
The second part was not addressed to you personally - I've just read posts on this thread and was surprised - after this show people noticed only as Mick didn't look in the right direction, didn't not embrace properly .... it's tiring, you know what I mean?
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and both Mick and Keith are very, very pleased with it all and with everyone involved.
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CindyC
Sorry if this has already been brought up, I must have missed it.
Did anyone else noticed that when Keith got up to the mic to do his set, he kept looking at his hands, as though he had stuff written on them that he wanted to remember to say? I was thinking he was going to say something about the shootings.
He got such a huge response though, bigger than normal it seemed to me, that it seemed he changed his mind, like he didn't want to lose the buzz, bring down the crowd.
Perhaps it was my imagination, but it seemed he looked at them a few times.
Didn't notice that one, but when Mick introduced Wild Flowers, he was looking down at the floor, hand to his heart (if I remember right). He's the man!
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Wild Flowers? I missed that they played another new song
wisely, they did not play Dead Horses..
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wisely, they did not play Dead Horses..
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Green Lady
Re CindyC's observations about Keith - yes, I noticed that and wondered what it was all about - the notes on the hands explanation didn't occur to me. He DID say later in his intro that he "ought to say something about all the people watching all over the world" (or something like that) so maybe it was that, and not the shootings, that he had the reminder for? Anyway, whatever it was, he was clearly too blown away by his reception to remember what he'd been supposed to say.
proudmary - I enjoy Ronnie, I appreciate Charlie, I admire, respect and enjoy the astonishing Mr. Jagger - but Keith I love, faults and all, and there's no doing anything about it. It's just a fact of my life, which does not require me to hate other members of the band.
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Great Great version of Satisfaction.
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stonesrule
Nice to hear from the girls! CindyC, Angee and Proud Mary. Enjoyed your varied (!) comments.
Love the word "tedious".
Once again, the world knows that Jagger is the best front man of all.
And now they're seeing a sober Ronnie and Keith. It's a beautiful sight.
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Green Lady
proudmary - I enjoy Ronnie, I appreciate Charlie, I admire, respect and enjoy the astonishing Mr. Jagger - but Keith I love, faults and all, and there's no doing anything about it. It's just a fact of my life, which does not require me to hate other members of the band.
Green Lady, you rock!
I have never seen a bias in your judgment of the band or individual Stones. I would like to be Richards's fan - then the time on this forum would be much more fun. If you notice people who are not ardent fans of KR don't post here very often
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To be a "Keithie" doesn't mean you can't be a "Mickie" as well
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To be a "Keithie" doesn't mean you can't be a "Mickie" as well
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To be a "Keithie" doesn't mean you can't be a "Mickie" as well
Now that sounded "Goofy"
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To be a "Keithie" doesn't mean you can't be a "Mickie" as well
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Bring Goofy out of this, he's far to clumsy to be a Stone...
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To be a "Keithie" doesn't mean you can't be a "Mickie" as well
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Bring Goofy out of this, he's far to clumsy to be a Stone...
But what about Donald? I hear he once did a Mick impersonation. <insert smiley>
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CindyC
"what are you, f*cking Pluto?"
Family joke.
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TheGreek
what a show .wow.i was very happy to see Mick Taylor back with the stones.killer midnight rambler.i was screaming with ecstacy for dead flowers .one of my all time favs.the Boss was awesome on tumbling dice ,awesome voice that the Boss has,i would have liked to have both the Boss and Mick Taylor for more than just one song each.the stones played so good all of them .i was so happy !!!!!!!!!!