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bonddm
Hopefully the reaction to Memory Motel will convince Jagger that his audience knows more than 10 Stones songs!
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Memory Motel
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bonddm
Hopefully the reaction to Memory Motel will convince Jagger that his audience knows more than 10 Stones songs!
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Bashlets
After seeing 2 shows in Boston, I am now back home in New Hampshire feeling sad and depressed. The first night I got in the pit, and tonight's 85.00 ticket got me 10 rows up on loge 1 so great seats to both shows. This was my 26th show since 1981 and I just know that I will never see them play live again. Goodbye Boston.
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Bashlets
After seeing 2 shows in Boston, I am now back home in New Hampshire feeling sad and depressed. The first night I got in the pit, and tonight's 85.00 ticket got me 10 rows up on loge 1 so great seats to both shows. This was my 26th show since 1981 and I just know that I will never see them play live again. Goodbye Boston.
I went on Wednesday , could have gone Friday also but I was depressed after Wednesdays show so I felt that if I went on Friday , Doom and Gloom would have been the title of my autobiography . Thanks for all the memories .
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stonesrule
GREAT PHOTO!
My new wallpaper !
Mick and Keith sharing vocals again, pure magic. Great version. Wish I was there.Quote
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sabata
Memory Motel
The musical and non-musical - emotional - aspects of the song and its rendition unite on a higher level. Most moving. With a fresh impact.
[Edit: By the way, very nice to hear Mick and Keith alternate on vocals.]
(This song, in my outlook, in fact, one of three real gems, and among these three, this one the very best, from an album I have to admit that I am a little reserved to. However, a live presentation of other songs might modify my experience of songs, so I would certainly like to experience songs outside the three "Memory Hotel" "Hot Stuff" and "Fool to Cry". )
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bonddm
Hopefully the reaction to Memory Motel will convince Jagger that his audience knows more than 10 Stones songs!
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boston2006
Was @ the Wednesday show , had $85 seats and we got just about the worst spot you could get .
Passed on tonights show and my fellow attendee from Wednesday went back tonight . He got $ 85 seats again , Just got a phone call about 5 minutes ago and he's in the pit !
Luck of the draw ..
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KatieGirlMick and Keith sharing vocals again, pure magic. Great version. Wish I was there.Quote
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sabata
Memory Motel
The musical and non-musical - emotional - aspects of the song and its rendition unite on a higher level. Most moving. With a fresh impact.
[Edit: By the way, very nice to hear Mick and Keith alternate on vocals.]
(This song, in my outlook, in fact, one of three real gems, and among these three, this one the very best, from an album I have to admit that I am a little reserved to. However, a live presentation of other songs might modify my experience of songs, so I would certainly like to experience songs outside the three "Memory Hotel" "Hot Stuff" and "Fool to Cry". )
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bonddm
Hopefully the reaction to Memory Motel will convince Jagger that his audience knows more than 10 Stones songs!
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DandelionPowderman
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What the hell? Keith and Ronnie can't sing backup anymore on this song?
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DEmerson
So here's my story I had to share with you IORRers.
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What the hell? Keith and Ronnie can't sing backup anymore on this song?
They haven't done it since 1982...
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FrankM
Memory Motel alone was probably worth the price of admission.
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DEmerson
So here's my story I had to share with you IORRers. For my 28th show (going back to '81 - HyDE Park will be 29, I consiDEr myself a fairly major fan) I finally got to take my 25 year old daughter. On Wed. my brother and I got OK balcony seats through the $85s. So I was praying for Pit for Fri. So we pick up the $85 Fri. tix -and pull DEcent Loge, Sec. 11, on the aisle. Not bad. Oh well - at least it's not balcony. We settle in for the GR&RBITWorld. I'm dancing, getting into it. Toward the end of Memory Motel, a guy with headphones comes up to me and says "How many in your party?" Just 2 - me and my daughter. He says "Well, if you want to come with me, I'll show you an experience you won't regret." So we go out into the concourse. He asks my daughter her name - she thought we were getting kicked out cause Dad is dancing too much - LOL. He puts the Pit braclets on us and escorts us down, along the floor and leads us into the Pit as the Stones are rocking out on As The Whip Comes Down. OMG!! Totally unexpected. I'm almost in tears telling the guy THANK YOU - he says, "I feel like Santa on Christmas, this is almost as much fun for me." After I shake his hand, he goes "Way to go Dad." And so that was my daughter's 1st experience seeing them. Mick threw water on us. We have his DNA now. Dream come true - true story. Amazing.
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stonesrule
GREAT PHOTO!
My new wallpaper !
which one do you mean????
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drbryant
When Keith sang the middle eight and the cheers went up, I felt teary eyed.