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Rolling Stone Mag 01/2013 : Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: gotdablouse ()
Date: January 4, 2013 15:24

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Title is promising but nothing very new especially since it seems they talked to Mick on December 17th, maybe there was some kind of embargo...

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"Everyone was trying to get the band really on," Mick Jagger** says in a still-revved-up voice, describing the best and most important thing about the Rolling Stones**' shortest and most intensive tour ever: their five 50th--anniversary concerts in London, Brooklyn and New Jersey. "Keith concentrated on holding his parts together," the singer says of guitarist Keith Richards**, "and I wasn't letting the vocals take second place. We wanted to put the music out in a good way, not just be flash."

With stripped-down arena production, career-spanning set lists and a renewed focus on their natural kinetic-blues drive, the Stones reasserted their right, at these gigs, to the title of the world's greatest rock & roll band. And they will keep doing it on the road next year. "There have been quite a few offers," Jagger says, two days after the final show in Newark. "I'm going to see what's on the table and discuss it with everyone," referring to Richards, guitarist Ron Wood and drummer Charlie Watts. "We'll announce it when we've figured it out."

Rolling Stones Cap Anniversary Tour With All-Star Blowout

"Really, all you're going to have to do is wait for an announcement," Richards confirms with a raspy laugh. The birthday shows "went like a dream, at the same speed, man. But we barely got off the starting blocks," he insists. "It would be dopey to bring things up to this level and say, 'Well, that's that, 50 years, bye-bye.'"

The closing show – December 15th in Newark, shown on pay-per-view television – had the tour's highest concentration of guest-star power: a blues-guitar fusillade featuring John Mayer** and rising star Gary Clark Jr.; the Black Keys pumping up the Bo Diddley beat in a rare Stones cover of "Who Do You Love"; Bruce Springsteen** turning on his Jersey-bar roar in "Tumbling Dice"; and Lady Gaga** going toe-to-toe with Jagger in "Gimme Shelter," the former in outrageously high heels. "She had big heels on for the rehearsal," Jagger notes. "But when it came to the show, they got even larger."

A recurring highlight in London and Newark was ex-Stones guitarist Mick Taylor, soloing in vintage form with Richards and Wood in "Midnight Rambler." But when they had the stage to themselves, the Stones – with pianist Chuck Leavell and bassist Darryl Jones – stuck close to "the band's natural feel," as Richards puts it: the rough heat and tight grind of their early-Seventies LPs and tours. "Everybody talks about how they like the sloppiness of the Rolling Stones," Jagger says. "But there's a difference between having swerve and being too sloppy."

Drummer Patrick Carney of the Black Keys says the first thing he noticed at rehearsal, the day before their guest spot, was that the Stones "were so friendly and down-to-earth. It wasn't nearly as scary as we anticipated." The second revelation: "There was nothing nostalgic about them. The way Keith and Ronnie play together – you don't see that kind of realness. Every song is a living, breathing thing."

"Nostalgia is not this band's strong point," Richards affirms. "It was almost kicking and screaming to get us to this 50-year thing. We eventually realized it was a good time to put things together again. 'Hey, 51 years? Don't give a shit.'"

Close to a year of rumination, discussion and planning went into the brief anniversary tour. "Mick took the longest to come along," Richards claims. "He was there with it, but it was always 'Give me another reason.' I know Charlie didn't need persuading. He just wanted to make sure Mick wanted to do it."

"It wasn't really a debate," Jagger counters. "I originally said, 'We can do anything. We can do one club show, if you want.' But I always imagined it was going to be brief." Jagger says the Stones added the 12-12-12 benefit in New York to the itinerary at the last minute "because we were there."

Despite extensive rehearsals in Paris, plus two club shows there, the band left some decisions to chance and the last minute. The Stones practiced "I Wanna Be Your Man," the Lennon**-McCartney** song they cut in 1963, at different tempos before settling on one closer to "Start Me Up," "with a lot more power and funk to it," Richards says. The Stones and the Black Keys didn't pick their Bo Diddley song until the Keys got to rehearsal, straight from the airport after finishing a British tour. And Springsteen nailed "Tumbling Dice" in practice right away. "We just did it once," Jagger recalls, "and he said, 'I think that's really gonna be good.'"

Rare and Intimate Pictures of the Rolling Stones**

The first hint of 2013 Stones concerts came the day before the second show in Newark, when the band's iPhone app listed an appearance next April at Coachella. That info quickly disappeared from the official schedule, and Jagger swears he doesn't know how it got there, that he had not been approached about playing at the festival. "I always said that we'd see how this would go, and then we'd think about doing more – or not."

It's his turn to laugh when asked about Richards' standard optimism on Stones shows: that there is always more down the line. "Keith and Ronnie say things to the press," he says, "because that's their line. They don't say, 'Oh, I think about it carefully.' But they think about it as carefully as Charlie and I do. The reality is they are as tentative as anybody else."

Richards concedes there are serious questions to be answered about live work in the Stones' 51st year: how much to do, how to do it. "That will definitely come into the equation," he says. "At the same time, a gig's a gig. The curtain opens and there you are. I just get the feeling – they're itching at the bit now." There's one more laugh. "This thing wasn't enough."[/img]

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Edited 3 time(s). Last edit at 2013-01-04 17:06 by gotdablouse.

Re: Rolling Stone - Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Date: January 4, 2013 15:28

Thanks for posting!

Re: Rolling Stone - Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: Rolling Hansie ()
Date: January 4, 2013 15:31

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gotdablouse
Title is promising

So is the story. Thanks for posting

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Keep On Rolling smoking smiley

Re: Rolling Stone - Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: Cocaine Eyes ()
Date: January 4, 2013 15:51

God willing and barring unforeseen circumstances, 2013 will be a fairly busy year for the Stones and fans alike.

smoking smiley

Re: Rolling Stone - Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: hot stuff ()
Date: January 4, 2013 15:55

Nice...Thank you for posting!!!!

Re: Rolling Stone - Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: tatters ()
Date: January 4, 2013 15:59

Richards concedes there are serious questions to be answered about live work in the Stones' 51st year: how much to do, how to do it. "That will definitely come into the equation," he says.


Ah, yes. The "equation."

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Re: Rolling Stone - Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: Cocaine Eyes ()
Date: January 4, 2013 16:10

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tatters
Richards concedes there are serious questions to be answered about live work in the Stones' 51st year: how much to do, how to do it. "That will definitely come into the equation," he says.


Ah, yes. The "equation."

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And, of course, he's correct in saying that. Don't we ALL want/deserve good working conditions? If a promoter says "you'll HAVE to play 350 shows in 2013" (as an example) that would be considered a 'working condition'. Of course they have to negotiate things.
smiling bouncing smiley

Re: Rolling Stone - Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: tatters ()
Date: January 4, 2013 16:13

Now you will pay .... fan boy. Get into The Pit .... Now!





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Re: Rolling Stone - Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: superrevvy ()
Date: January 4, 2013 17:04

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gotdablouse
"Everyone was trying to get the band really on," Mick Jagger** says in a still-
revved-up voice..."

Please, please, stop with the acclaim already. If we're not careful, it might
go to my head...

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gotdablouse
It's (Mick's) turn to laugh when asked about Richards' standard optimism on
Stones shows: that there is always more down the line. "Keith and Ronnie say
things to the press," he says, "because that's their line. They don't say, 'Oh,
I think about it carefully.' But they think about it as carefully as Charlie and
I do. The reality is they are as tentative as anybody else."

Yes, that's WWE reality alright. In WWE reality, Keith takes just as good care
of himself as Mick, and Ronnie thinks just as hard about the next move on the
chessboard of their career. Uh-huh...

Ooooh, that's damn good kool-aid. More please.

Re: Rolling Stone - Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: duke richardson ()
Date: January 4, 2013 17:05

here's Jagger saying "Keith concentrated on holding his parts together."

well thats just great.

what else ...? " Charlie concentrated on keeping time."


"I concentrated on singing the right words. "

Re: Rolling Stone - Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: January 4, 2013 17:12

Quote
duke richardson
here's Jagger saying "Keith concentrated on holding his parts together."

well thats just great.

what else ...? " Charlie concentrated on keeping time."


"I concentrated on singing the right words. "

Yeah, that is about as back-handed a compliment as you can get.

Re: Rolling Stone - Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: buffalo7478 ()
Date: January 4, 2013 17:15

Richards concedes there are serious questions to be answered about live work in the Stones' 51st year: how much to do, how to do it. "That will definitely come into the equation," he says.

Change that to: Richards concedes there are serious questions to be answered about live work in the Stones' 51st year: how much to do, how to do it, how much can we charge for a ticket. "That will definitely come into the equation," he says.

Re: Rolling Stone - Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: duke richardson ()
Date: January 4, 2013 17:21

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treaclefingers
Quote
duke richardson
here's Jagger saying "Keith concentrated on holding his parts together."

well thats just great.

what else ...? " Charlie concentrated on keeping time."


"I concentrated on singing the right words. "

Yeah, that is about as back-handed a compliment as you can get.

sure glad Keith concentrated on holding his parts together. no need this time for somebody else to do that for him.

Re: Rolling Stone Mag 01/2013 : Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: uhbuhgullayew ()
Date: January 4, 2013 17:49

"Rolling Stones Weigh Offers for Full Tour in 2013"

Offers from whom? Cohl???

Re: Rolling Stone - Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: treaclefingers ()
Date: January 4, 2013 18:02

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duke richardson
Quote
treaclefingers
Quote
duke richardson
here's Jagger saying "Keith concentrated on holding his parts together."

well thats just great.

what else ...? " Charlie concentrated on keeping time."


"I concentrated on singing the right words. "

Yeah, that is about as back-handed a compliment as you can get.

sure glad Keith concentrated on holding his parts together. no need this time for somebody else to do that for him.

I guess he had no choice, what with Blondie prolly on the Beach Boys tour and all.

Re: Rolling Stone Mag 01/2013 : Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: Munichhilton ()
Date: January 4, 2013 18:09

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uhbuhgullayew
"Rolling Stones Weigh Offers for Full Tour in 2013"

Offers from whom? Cohl???


Cohl, WalMart, Coca-Cola, SONY, Go Daddy...hell cash is cash

Re: Rolling Stone Mag 01/2013 : Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: Spud ()
Date: January 4, 2013 18:51

Reading between all the lines and the usual bluster ... I'd like to think that there is now a unified and shared belief that whatever they do this next year, they want to get it right.

...and I think that's reasonable grounds for optimism.

Re: Rolling Stone Mag 01/2013 : Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: laertisflash ()
Date: January 4, 2013 19:02

gotdablouse, thanks for posting!

Re: Rolling Stone Mag 01/2013 : Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: Naturalust ()
Date: January 4, 2013 19:04

Keith concentrated on holding his parts together," the singer says of guitarist Keith Richards**, "and I wasn't letting the vocals take second place. We wanted to put the music out in a good way, not just be flash."


Sounds like Mick's been listening to his fans here on IORR. Served up just the way we wanted it, imho. peace

Re: Rolling Stone Mag 01/2013 : Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: January 4, 2013 19:06

Career-spanning set lists? Fricke is obviously a fiction writer as well.

Re: Rolling Stone Mag 01/2013 : Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: duke richardson ()
Date: January 4, 2013 19:14

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Naturalust
Keith concentrated on holding his parts together," the singer says of guitarist Keith Richards**, "and I wasn't letting the vocals take second place. We wanted to put the music out in a good way, not just be flash."


Sounds like Mick's been listening to his fans here on IORR. Served up just the way we wanted it, imho. peace

sounds like they're actually doing what they should be doing anyway, if they play gigs..

Re: Rolling Stone Mag 01/2013 : Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: DoomandGloom ()
Date: January 4, 2013 19:24

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duke richardson
Quote
Naturalust
Keith concentrated on holding his parts together," the singer says of guitarist Keith Richards**, "and I wasn't letting the vocals take second place. We wanted to put the music out in a good way, not just be flash."


Sounds like Mick's been listening to his fans here on IORR. Served up just the way we wanted it, imho. peace

sounds like they're actually doing what they should be doing anyway, if they play gigs..
Mick did us proud.

Re: Rolling Stone Mag 01/2013 : Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: alhavu1 ()
Date: January 4, 2013 19:39

This is a done deal. We predicted last year of course.

Re: Rolling Stone Mag 01/2013 : Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: klrkcr ()
Date: January 4, 2013 21:10

Thanks for posting gotdablouse.

Re: Rolling Stone Mag 01/2013 : Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: gotdablouse ()
Date: January 5, 2013 00:35

Sure, nice way to start the year, eh! All of this is planned and they're playing with us but heck, I'll go for it! Now it seems Coachella is in the cards for April 21st so that means they'll probably in the US until May/June then come over to Europe...it's going to be a long wait to get them back!

Re: Rolling Stone Mag 01/2013 : Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: uhbuhgullayew ()
Date: January 5, 2013 16:33

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Munichhilton
Quote
uhbuhgullayew
"Rolling Stones Weigh Offers for Full Tour in 2013"

Offers from whom? Cohl???


Cohl, WalMart, Coca-Cola, SONY, Go Daddy...hell cash is cash


Go Daddy would be an interesting sponsor:


Re: Rolling Stone Mag 01/2013 : Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: gotdablouse ()
Date: February 24, 2013 15:06

Not sure what happened to the stickied "2013 tour" thread? I think I'd read there that there would be "surprises" and I heard the same from another source recently...wonder what kind of surprises they could have up their sleeves...

Re: Rolling Stone Mag 01/2013 : Stones weighing offers for 2013 Tour
Posted by: melillo ()
Date: February 24, 2013 15:43

all i know is that if there are any stadium gigs the prices better come way down or the stones will be playing to tarps and empty seats



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