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treaclefingers
...actually, I should say it was not running away from home in 1981 to see the Stones in Seattle, when my parents didn't let me go.
Nah, nothing to regret.
Are you saying that because Mick was singing two octaves lower on that tour with his 'coke-addled' voice, or was it because of the football pants?
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treaclefingers
...actually, I should say it was not running away from home in 1981 to see the Stones in Seattle, when my parents didn't let me go.
Nah, nothing to regret.
Are you saying that because Mick was singing two octaves lower on that tour with his 'coke-addled' voice, or was it because of the football pants?
Because of his bad Elvis imitation on Twenty Flight Rock.
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DubuqueStonesFan
Saturday Sept 10, 2005 Soldier Field Chicago
2 great tickets, my wife said "no, sell them, we need the money", didn't go and never sold the tickets....lost twice as I missed the show and ate the cost of the tickets
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andrea66
1)i went to every tour since 1982, but in 2012/2013 i was so pissed off for ticket prices that i didn't go.
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andrea66
1)i went to every tour since 1982, but in 2012/2013 i was so pissed off for ticket prices that i didn't go.
That is not a regret, that is a legitimate complaint.
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KeithNacho
My regret is not have the chance to bring my childern with us to a Rolling Stones concert.
Maybe in june we could travel to Madrid...............
This could be the very first oportunity (and surely the last) to bring them to meet the band that has ruled my life.. I don't know if it is a good idea. They are 7 and 10 years old. Maybe in the part of the stadium in which you can seat with no stress for the children.
The problem is my 10 years old son Victor, who has an urological problem that needs to go to toillette several times, he must drink a lot of water and he has an urostomy, a hole in his back connected to his ureter, so part of the urine drains to a bag attached on his back. We should get into the stadium with lot of water bottles and a bag with all the tools and supplies to change the urostomy bag in the case it drops.
Is there any place in the stadium in wich wse could be mor comfortable??
Maybe the best choice is to leave children at home
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Sjouke
Missing the 1882 and 1990 tours... not seeing them in a club show, for example during the 2003 tour.
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slew
I had a chance to see Ronnie with Bo Diddley and I passed.
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KeithNacho
My regret is not have the chance to bring my childern with us to a Rolling Stones concert.
Maybe in june we could travel to Madrid...............
This could be the very first oportunity (and surely the last) to bring them to meet the band that has ruled my life.. I don't know if it is a good idea. They are 7 and 10 years old. Maybe in the part of the stadium in which you can seat with no stress for the children.
The problem is my 10 years old son Victor, who has an urological problem that needs to go to toillette several times, he must drink a lot of water and he has an urostomy, a hole in his back connected to his ureter, so part of the urine drains to a bag attached on his back. We should get into the stadium with lot of water bottles and a bag with all the tools and supplies to change the urostomy bag in the case it drops.
Is there any place in the stadium in wich wse could be mor comfortable??
Maybe the best choice is to leave children at home