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ThatsWhatISay
What a boring stage. One of these run-of-the-mill ones you often see at festivals. Nothing special at all and probably the worst stadium stage I've seen the Stones play on since they became a Vegas act. But for this rather short tour with few stadium gigs I knew they would keep it low budget here. Anything else would have been economical nonsense I guess.
If you believe the STONES are a Vegas act,you should be at a Wayne Newton show in Vegas,not anywhere near the Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the world. You don't have a clue.Quote
ThatsWhatISay
What a boring stage. One of these run-of-the-mill ones you often see at festivals. Nothing special at all and probably the worst stadium stage I've seen the Stones play on since they became a Vegas act. But for this rather short tour with few stadium gigs I knew they would keep it low budget here. Anything else would have been economical nonsense I guess.
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michaelsavage
wow. 4 encores.
I think the 5th has Miss Amanda Jones
With Brian Jones hologram on guitar...
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freddierogersIf you believe the STONES are a Vegas act,you should be at a Wayne Newton show in Vegas,not anywhere near the Greatest Rock and Roll Band in the world. You don't have a clue.Quote
ThatsWhatISay
What a boring stage. One of these run-of-the-mill ones you often see at festivals. Nothing special at all and probably the worst stadium stage I've seen the Stones play on since they became a Vegas act. But for this rather short tour with few stadium gigs I knew they would keep it low budget here. Anything else would have been economical nonsense I guess.
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benstones
I was the second in the line of the fire pit. So when I arrived in the pit, I directly chose Keith side near the front row and on the catwalk.
I was very disappointed if this show. The main reason is very simple. The stage is SO HIGH. Approx. 3 meters. I never saw ronnie!!! Never!!! The gap between the stage and the fans was to big, even more than Hyde Park. The stage is definitely horrible. I paid 800 euros to be very far and to see very bad, it's a shame. Even the manager of Keith who is always taking pictures was so angry about the height of the stage. Only classic songs and no surprises...
Well, it's not that I want to complain but the American tour with the tongue pit was so much better. The band was so closed with the fans. And I don't feel this anymore. I'm sure the shows in Australia with the tongue pit will be amazing. But the Rolling Stones are definitely not made to do stadium shows.
I want to see them again but not in this terrible configuration.
A few years ago, when I was a child, my god was Mick but with all the 50 and counting your and this show, I changed my mind , Keith is my God! At the end of the show, he was in front of me: I read on his lips and he told me: are you okay? And he threw me his pick! Priceless!!!
Mick is amazing like always and he seemed happy to be here.
I hope to see another show in the tongue pit because those shows were amazing!
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kleermaker
Hiss them off the stage.
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Beast
We've all heard the same setlist before and we've also all heard all the same comments before, both for and against. So what's new?!
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Stoneage
So far not a word about this in the Swedish press. I know it's Winter Olympic times but usually a Rolling Stones tour premiere will get some attention in the media.
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Stoneage
Well, of course there are a million things to whine about. But I'll start with this: What's the point with dragging Mick Taylor around the world just to play on one song? Wouldn't it be better that he returned to his regular pub tour?
At least he can play as many songs as he wants there. Or is this to be seen as some kind of Mick Taylor social security tour? The band taking care of his pension? For old times' sake?
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Karlos123
Merch pics?