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Re: 1969 L.A. Forum Second Show - A true story
Posted by: pmk251 ()
Date: October 5, 2014 00:47

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stonesrule - I'm up in Sacramento now. If he gets them there, I'll be there!

I assume you have a recording of this show? Actually, there are two of them, different sources. If not, contact me. I am in Davis!

Re: 1969 L.A. Forum Second Show - A true story
Posted by: onestep ()
Date: October 9, 2014 16:01

Thanks for sharing, a great story!

I have carried The Stones with me for nearly as long....they blow me away live every time. I had them at my wedding!
We had strings playing before and during the ceremony, so JJF played during the recessional. The priest asked me later if he had approved that final song on the playlist...he was fine, and it was tastefully done as we walked out after the ceremony, with no disrespect.

Also, we were introduced at the reception with strings playing Wild Horses ...we got married in the OBX, where the descendants of the horses from the wrecked Spanish galleons still roam the beaches.

Then of course the first dance was a combination of songs, that segued into Rip This Joint.

Finally....there had to be the groomsman cake....The Stones have been part of my life....so I would like to thank The Rolling Stones for continuing their live journey, they are awesome.


Re: 1969 L.A. Forum Second Show - A true story
Posted by: Kurt ()
Date: October 9, 2014 18:12

I absolutely LOVE this story.
Every part of it touches my soul.
Thanks so much for sharing it.


November 30, 1981 was the day that changed my life...

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