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What a lame crowd! Sitting down while the Stones open.... Glad I was not there I would not fit.
The crowds are different across the world. First time I saw the Stones in Australia it felt strange, the crowd was not really "Buenos Aires" sort of freaking out. But then I realized they enjoyed it just as much as anyone else. It is easier to watch every musician and every move and every riff at the same time when you sit still or simply stand still and observe. Nothing wrong with that. You may have lots of emotions and passion even if you do not freak out in trance. The Perth #1 show was great, and I enjoyed every moment of it. I was probably one of those "boring" fans you may find in the youtube posts, even if I was standing up through the show.
As I have said before the Stones are irrelevant in australia.
They really dont have a big following.
Never had.
ACDC are more popular for example.
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Eleanor Rigby
As I have said before the Stones are irrelevant in australia.
They really dont have a big following.
Never had.
ACDC are more popular for example.
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Eleanor Rigby
As I have said before the Stones are irrelevant in australia.
They really dont have a big following.
Never had.
ACDC are more popular for example.
I like people who still look for rock idols to be "relevant", as if they are college students in the 60's, parsing through Dylan lyrics and Sgt Pepper album covers to discover the meaning of life. I think many of us went through that phase when we were in high school, then realized that rock musicians usually don't have any greater insights than you or I do.
I have no problem with those who look to Eddie Vedder or Bono to help them understand the world around them. Personally, I prefer to form my own opinions, and just listen to the Stones for what they do best - play rock and roll music.
in 2012 i also had an instant toilet seat assiociation. since they didn't botherQuote
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I think it was James Phelge, who is an iorr member, who compared the current stage design with a toilet-seat.
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Eleanor Rigby
As I have said before the Stones are irrelevant in australia.
They really dont have a big following.
Never had.
ACDC are more popular for example.
I like people who still look for rock idols to be "relevant", as if they are college students in the 60's, parsing through Dylan lyrics and Sgt Pepper album covers to discover the meaning of life. I think many of us went through that phase when we were in high school, then realized that rock musicians usually don't have any greater insights than you or I do.
I have no problem with those who look to Eddie Vedder or Bono to help them understand the world around them. Personally, I prefer to form my own opinions, and just listen to the Stones for what they do best - play rock and roll music.
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Eleanor Rigby
As I have said before the Stones are irrelevant in australia.
They really dont have a big following.
Never had.
ACDC are more popular for example.
That is fine with me. An irrelevant band selling out eight shows with ticket prices higher than ANY OTHER BANDS on tour in Australia have ever asked for. So either the Stones ARE INDEED relevant or people in Australia have too much money.
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triceratops
Can anyone give a breakdown on who has been playing the sax solos on what tunes? Thanks! Also secondary sax if you wish.
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rastakeith
It Seems like sssikuk on youtube will post the whole show in good quality [www.youtube.com]