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Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: andrea66 ()
Date: June 14, 2014 13:15

The reports frOm LeMonde.fr are quite cold. He says that it took time for the crowd to get hot.. And then i read from some of the iorrians that yesterday was one of the best stadium concerts in years. What's that? The famous gap between us and the real world?

Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: gotdablouse ()
Date: June 14, 2014 13:22

Not "cold" at all, the O2/1 felt a bit "cold", not last night!!!

As for "Le Monde", well they are the French NY Times...they pride themselves in being "serious"/"critical"/"clinical", it works most of the time, not really for rock music though ;-)

The do bring up an interesting thing, that some of the intermissions did seem a tad long at times, can't remember for which songs exactly (before IORR?) but I did notice them. That's because they change guitars, I don't think it's to catch their breath but it does distract a bit.

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Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: powerage78 ()
Date: June 14, 2014 13:38

MENÉS PAR UN MICK JAGGER INFATIGABLE, LES PAPYS DU ROCK ONT SANS DOUTE FAIT LEURS ADIEUX SCÉNIQUES À LA FRANCE CE VENDREDI 13 JUIN AU STADE DE FRANCE.

C'était comment les Rolling Stones au Stade de France?

Les Rolling Stones au Stade de France le vendredi 13 juin.

"Ce soir on va vous zlataner." Mick Jagger ne lève plus le pied aussi haut que le footballeur suédois, mais il est d'humeur badine. "La France va gagner la Coupe du Monde contre l'Angleterre", dira-t-il plus tard, toujours dans un français impeccable. C'est facile de faire plaisir à 80 000 personnes. 50 ans après leur premier concert à Paris, les Rolling Stones ont rempli vendredi 13 juin le Stade de France, sans doute pour la dernière fois de leur longue carrière. Mick Jagger soufflera ses 71 bougies le 26 juillet, Keith Richards, lui, le 18 décembre. A croire qu'il est impossible pour un rocker de prendre sa retraite. Les Vieux du Stade n'arrivent pas en déambulateurs sur scène mais ils ont troqué leurs boots contre des paires de baskets aux semelles épaisses. le guitariste a lui définitivement privilégié le confort en débarquant en veste de jogging.

En 2014, le groupe de rock n'a plus rien d'un agent provocateur. L'odeur de souffre qui l'accompagnait s'est depuis longtemps dissipée. Les Rolling Stones appartiennent au patrimoine. Ses titres sont des classiques. Son concert un véritable menu best-of, avec Jumpin' Jack Flash en entrée et (I can't get no) Satisfaction en dessert. Entre ses deux incontournables, deux heures de blues, de rock, voire de disco (ce Miss You honni par les fans purs et durs à l'époque, aujourd'hui repris en choeur). Il faut quelques tours avant que la machine chauffe. Mais ensuite on ne boude pas son plaisir. Mick Jagger ne s'économise pas, à la différence peut être de son "Glimmer Twin" qui étincelle de manière alternative.

A mi-chemin, Keith Richards prend le micro pour deux chansons, You got The Silver et Can't be seen. C'est le moment que le public choisit dans les gradins pour s'assoir ou pour aller remplir les gobelets collectors (7,50€ la pinte de bière + 2,50€ pour le godet plastique, comptez 35€ pour un t-shirt).

Entre Mick et Keith les échanges sont réduits au mininum. Une rapide passe d'armes harmonica-guitare pendant Out of Control et c'est à peu près tout. Il y a presque plus d'interactivité entre le chanteur et Mick Taylor, guitariste des Stones de 1969 à 1974, invité à faire rugir sa Gibson sur Midnight Rambler. Du côté des cuivres, Mick Jagger salue un autre vieux compère, le saxophoniste Bobby Keys, qui porte une superbe chemise cow boy. Pas de signe de Bill Wyman en revanche. Puisqu'on parle chiffon, mention spéciale à Ron Wood et son perfecto rouge assorti à ses Nike. D'ailleurs, il se fait charrier par Jagger: "Tu as fait du shopping chez Tati". Mais revenons à la musique. Avec les incontournables Start Me Up, Sympathy for the devil ou Brown Sugar, l'un des points d'orgue de cette soirée fut l'intense Gimme Shelter et la performance vocale tempétueuse de la choriste Lisa Fischer, héroïne du documentaire oscarisé Twenty Feet from Stardom. Bien qu'arrière-grand-père, Mick Jagger a toujours le feu sacré. C'est peut être ça le sens du nom de cette tournée, baptisée 14 on Fire.

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Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: powerage78 ()
Date: June 14, 2014 13:41

[www.leparisien.fr]

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Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: powerage78 ()
Date: June 14, 2014 13:45

A very good friend on Facebook

Have a blast !
il y a 16 heures · Modifié · J’aime · 1

Euh non.. pas cette fois
Super ambiance mais son bien pourri
2 h · J’aime

sad smiley

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Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: kowalski ()
Date: June 14, 2014 13:49

Review by the music journalist from Le Monde :

Des Rolling Stones fringants et cinglants au Stade de France

Par Sylvain Siclier

[...]

TRANQUILLE, MAIS PAS PÉPÈRE

Peu avant 21h 30, des cercles rouges apparaissent sur les trois grands écrans en haute définition. Gros plan sur Keith Richards, qui d’un geste sec balance le riff d’introduction de Jumpin’ Jack Flash. Précis, cinglant. Frisson. Quelque chose fait penser que Richards et ses camarades, le chanteur Mick Jagger, le batteur Charlie Watts, le guitariste Ron Wood et le bassiste Darryl Jones – arrivé en remplacement de Bill Wyman en 1993 –, sont en forme et en accord avec l’intitulé de leur tournée mondiale, 14 On Fire. L’année 2014 en feu. Trente dates réparties entre le 21 février et le 22 novembre. Dans la suite de la tournée 50 & Counting, en 2012-2013, du cinquantenaire de la création du groupe. Trente dates là aussi. Tranquille comparé aux cadences du passé. Tranquille mais pas pépère. Loin de là.

Jumpin’ Jack Flash, You Got Me Rocking, It’s Only Rock ’n’Roll et Tumbling Dice pour caler les choses, faire entrer le claviériste Chuck Leavell, les choristes Lisa Fischer et Bernard Fowler et les saxophonistes Tim Ries et Bobby Keys (vétéran de toutes les tournées depuis 1970). La bonne impression se confirme. Gaillards, fringants, en avancée collective : Jagger, vocalement très sûr, fait le spectacle, sans en faire trop ; Richards et Wood se complètent, prennent des relais solistes cadrés, rageurs ; Watts, tout impassible et l’air ailleurs qu’il paraisse, tient la mécanique à chaque frappe.

[www.lemonde.fr]


edit : the other review from the same newspaper is actually an AFP (a French news agency) report.



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Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: Anastasia60 ()
Date: June 14, 2014 13:50

One word to describe the show: "encroyable", or as we say in Northern California..."BAD ASS" smiling smiley
We were at the Stade de France show in 2007, which we also found magical (personal fave from that show was Lisa Fisher killing James Brown's "I Go Crazy"...)
To begin, watching the crowd - so different from the states: perhaps 1 in 75 people wearing tongues, and a *much* younger average age. We now have a nice collection of 3 10 Euro RS plastic glasses...

I won't go into any of the technical issues if the show (though it was pretty funny when they pulled the plug on the opening band, and poor lone drummer was all that could be heard in the massive stadium).

So our last show was Zurich - the fans sat through the entire show (not pelouse) except for the 2 teenagers in front of us and us) until Satisfaction - this was a very different experience from any of the previous 20+ shows we've seen).

But last night - from the opening note of JJF til the finale - the Paris crowd rocked it! Dancing, singing, following Mick's instructionssmiling smiley
Highlights:
Wild Horses (the petite French woman next to me in tears of joy - showed me her Wild Horses tattoo)
Honky Tonk Woman - no need for the band to sing! The SDF audience esp the rear pelouse was a sea of waving arms and beautiful voices!
Out of Control - a personal fave since Jan 1999 Oakland
MR & GS - you've read above as to how incredible these songs were performed! The unity of Keith, Ronnie & Mick Taylor on MR was phenomenal.

All in all an Awesome show...then the hour plus in line for the Metro back to Paris centre. It would have been awful if it weren't for the calm joy of the 1000s in line with us.

Rock on - see you in Dusseldorf!

Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: powerage78 ()
Date: June 14, 2014 13:52

smiling smiley

[www.bfmtv.com]

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Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: Topi ()
Date: June 14, 2014 14:23

I found out that two guys on the cover band at La Galerie de L' Instant were Charlie's drum tech and Mick's guitar tech!

Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: June 14, 2014 14:41

Quote
Anastasia60
I won't go into any of the technical issues if the show (though it was pretty funny when they pulled the plug on the opening band, and poor lone drummer was all that could be heard in the massive stadium).

Eeek, did they really?! As in on purpose?
Can't be easy for a band to recover from something like that, poor tykes

Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: The Worst. ()
Date: June 14, 2014 14:57

It was impossible to tell whether the warm up act was a real band or a comedy show.
It was like watching Spinal Tap in a way. The only difference is that Tap is actually funny, The Struts (?) was just... I don't know what to say.

Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: Marco ()
Date: June 14, 2014 15:41

You Can't Always Get What You Want





Cheers, Marco

Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: Marco ()
Date: June 14, 2014 15:43

You Got Me Rocking





Cheers, Marco

Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Date: June 14, 2014 16:04






Miss You (1st. half)

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Date: June 14, 2014 16:09






Tumbling Dice

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Date: June 14, 2014 16:15







Honky Tonk Women

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Date: June 14, 2014 16:20







Miss You (Complete)

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Date: June 14, 2014 16:36





Another Wild Horses

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Date: June 14, 2014 16:44





Wild Horses (Complete)

Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: Natlanta ()
Date: June 14, 2014 17:00

so the scarf now goes inside the shirt? wtf?

Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: powerage78 ()
Date: June 14, 2014 17:11

Many reviews (in french).

[www.byzegut.fr]

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Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Date: June 14, 2014 17:20

Have Anyone Videos from

Band Intro
You Got The Silver
Can't Be Seen
Midnight Rambler (Complete),

please post it, Thanks

Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: Neighbours ()
Date: June 14, 2014 17:46

Midnight Rambler (Bart Billen)
[youtu.be]


You Got The Silver (Bluefairy)
[youtu.be] (Missing a few seconds)
Can't Be Seen (Bluefairy)
[youtu.be] (Missing a few seconds)

Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Date: June 14, 2014 18:34

Thank You, NEIGHBOURS for the Youtu.be Links, great thing, fantastic, Thank you sooo much.....

Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: Shezeboss ()
Date: June 14, 2014 18:53

To resume one incredible show. Just fantastic. Their best stade de france at this time. Perfect setlist. Imperial Jagger. Magic Interaction between him and us.
To inform you, the official "Le Monde" is just shit.

Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: shattered1978 ()
Date: June 14, 2014 18:55

Paris was wonderful. 80.000 great fans, the Stones played as if a DVD was being recorded, and some french logistic chaos afterwards. This is how the Stones have defined Stadium Rock. Wauw.

And I payed a rib for early entry, and got a great place halfway along the catwalk.

Thanks everybody for the great show!
Here are some of my pictures (in no specific order...).

I made recordings as well, but did not give it too much attention and am looking for someone who can mix something enjoyable out of it...
























Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: marclaff ()
Date: June 14, 2014 19:21

I will qualify the show last night : "Almost perfect".
After Lisbon and Berlin, 2 fantastic performances, Paris was for me a little bit better. My 66th show!
They just forgot to play Route 66 (LOL) and Worried about you, the song i wanted to hear.
The weather, the audience around me, my family with me, the sound (some echos sometimes), my spot Keith's side and of course the band, everything was perfect.
I'll never forget Midnight Rambler when Mick did all the "oh yeah" part some 3-4 meters in front of me.
And Mick's face when the audience re sing Miss you was hilarating, between pleasure, surprise and proudness.
Other image : Mick takes a rose on the cat walk and comes back to the main stage looking at his own image on the big screen just to verify he does not look too ridiculous with the flower in his hand.
Really a great show, i wonder how it will be in Werchter, my last show (ever?).

Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: drbryant ()
Date: June 14, 2014 19:42

Aw, come on. Don't be so hard on the Struts. I thought they were pretty good - I liked their version of "Royals". They did a good job and many in the audience seemed to enjoy it.

By the way, did anyone have seats in the nosebleeds? Were those speaker towers able to get good sound for those in the third tier?

Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Posted by: phd ()
Date: June 14, 2014 20:26

The ultimate show ? No, but a perfect one. A nice weather, a great crowd which sang along many times responding with enthiusiasm. A perfect setlist ( of course one could doubt about some of them, but not for the same ones). I saw this band many times. I even attended the famous 1973 Brussels show dedicated to the french ( was 16 at that time). But I must write it was a great, great farewell to this country. Keith was in one of his great days. His riifs were perfect. Mick was in a good shape and did nice chat with the audience. Chahrlie was Charlie. Special dedication to Lisa, Bernard and Bobby. The momentum was certainly the combination of Midnight Rambler and Gimme Shelter : we were in heaven. Only This Band can provide those musical moments. Thanks to them and for all these years. They sincerely love France. I am sure they were Happy by the welcome they received and deserved

Re: Paris 13 June 2014 Rolling Stones show live updates
Date: June 14, 2014 20:28

Here's my 'photo review' of a great night at the Stade de France.

It will soon be opening time……


Charlie, framed by Keith and Darryl……….


Keith doing what he does………


Charlie's good tonight……


Things are getting 'Out Of Control'……….


You got the silver, baby……..



You gotta love Rambler………….


It's the end of the show……..


We really gotta go……


All photos by Manofwealthandtaste

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