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There have been some rumours about NYC show(s) in July but nothing solid as per now, they might not happen.
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There have been some rumours about NYC show(s) in July but nothing solid as per now, they might not happen.
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Last time edited on 2015-05-18 and still a possible New York gig. What is the status of this? Any more rumours still alive? Because it's not removed yet there is still a (little) chance (I hope)......
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There have been some rumours about NYC show(s) in July but nothing solid as per now, they might not happen.
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Last time edited on 2015-05-18 and still a possible New York gig. What is the status of this? Any more rumours still alive? Because it's not removed yet there is still a (little) chance (I hope)......
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In that case it's settled: We on IORR will have a party like the one that just happened yesterday. Skyhawk will pay. ><
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Look for gaps in the upcoming schedule, 4 days or more, and that's where any pop-up club gigs might appear. Either in the town they just played a stadium (San Diego), or in the upcoming town of the next stadium show. The Stones use it as a dress rehearsal. They don't need the money. Most goes to charity anyway.
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Nikkei
Just received an email fro The Rolling Stones Webstore that reads: "Tickets for the Zip Code tour still available in your area! Get yours now!"
Since the whole tour isn't even remotely near my area, I wonder why they write that? It's clear that tickets to ALL the shows are still available, why keep up that "almost sold out" charade?
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Nikkei
Just received an email fro The Rolling Stones Webstore that reads: "Tickets for the Zip Code tour still available in your area! Get yours now!"
Since the whole tour isn't even remotely near my area, I wonder why they write that? It's clear that tickets to ALL the shows are still available, why keep up that "almost sold out" charade?
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Nikkei
In that case it's settled: We on IORR will have a party like the one that just happened yesterday. Skyhawk will pay. ><
it does make one wonder, if we all pooled how much we were willing to pay to see the stones in a private show, what we could come up with...
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tauk
Re. my experience at Tour Opening Night San Diego, CA May 24, 2015-for what it might be worth to anyone
I was expecting a best-of-the-best kind of show because it's The Stones. I was expecting to be carried to the moon. However,I wasn't expecting it to be so POWERFUL physically& emotionally I feel like my mind was blown to smithereens--in a good way. I've felt sort of shell-shocked for the past couple days--in a good way.
It was beyond the moon, it was beyond the stars. If it had been any better I would've found myself in the hereafter, being greeted by angels at The Pearly Gates of Heaven.
I almost started to cry from happiness within the first 30 seconds.
I paid a small fortune. Within 5 minutes I thought "I'd have paid twice this much if I had to".
I've watched hundreds or so DVD's & you tubes of RS concerts. And I was at one in the '90's in Wisconsin (with horrible seats.) However, either Mick was really pouring it on in every good way or else this just goes to show how you can't know how POWERFUL it is to get the chance to see them up fairly close. Or perhaps it's a bit of both those factors.
And I did notice Keith seemed to me to be very genuinely happy--and Ronnie too. Mick imho came across as really wanting to please the audience very much so. and I think he more than accomplished that.
I'm so thankful for this iorr.org. I would'nt have had a chance in he** to know how to get a good seat, or maybe I wouldn't have even known about the Tour at all, at least not on time to get a decent seat. Plus iorr is how I ended up buying my 2nd ticket. Thank you to all who answered my questions along the way.
P.S. One caveat: in future shows beware of spontaneous spitting on the stage from one of the most least-likely principals (only Charlie would've been more unlikely)-in the future, I hope he isn't spitting into the wind-could be a bad thing for the audience who have probably paid quite a bit to be so close-up...on the other hand, gee, Mick Jagger's DNA on ya..hmmmmm---well, even in that event, die-hard fans might not really mind--- all-in-all just a little extra price to pay for close seats--have to allow for artisitic temperments in this show biz stuff! And real fans, us, we're really such a forgiving type...
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I wasn't close, but I saw on the big screen him spit once during the show. I assumed a bug flew in his mouth or something like that. I've not seem him spit during other shows, even when I was up close enough to see.
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Speaking of private parties, the Stones are still here in San Diego, or were as of a couple of hours ago. They did a private party at the Belly Up, a local live entertainment bar. A local gazillionaire reportedly paid "$2-5 million" to hire them for the evening. The same guy hired Paul McCartney for a private party a year or two ago.
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tauk
hey tumblingdice, Thanks & I hope you'll have a great time no matter what.
And not being so close to the stage you won't have to worry about the wind direction that night
I'm not kidding-it was really really noticeable what Mick did & he didn't acknowledge it at all, no smile, no laugh, no wink kind of look from him. It looked like he thinks spitting is just the most logical, natural thing for a lead singer to do in the dead center front of the stage while singing to tens of thousands of people, and being filmed they way they do all their concerts & all the audience with their video cell phones or cameras.
Oh well, I've never understood why any man spits to tell you the truth. Why don't women ever seem to feel the need to do that I wonder.
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hey tumblingdice, Thanks & I hope you'll have a great time no matter what.
And not being so close to the stage you won't have to worry about the wind direction that night
I'm not kidding-it was really really noticeable what Mick did & he didn't acknowledge it at all, no smile, no laugh, no wink kind of look from him. It looked like he thinks spitting is just the most logical, natural thing for a lead singer to do in the dead center front of the stage while singing to tens of thousands of people, and being filmed they way they do all their concerts & all the audience with their video cell phones or cameras.
Oh well, I've never understood why any man spits to tell you the truth. Why don't women ever seem to feel the need to do that I wonder.
Your post here made me smile, tauk. Things like that, I think, do gross women out more than men. But, have to say, I have been spitting mad...just not in front of thousands of people.
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Nikkei
I think that it's more likely that he caught some fur from that atrocious gorilla suit in his mouth. Back in the day when there still was a proper B-stage,
he salivated a lot while singing Oh No Not You Again. Honestly it felt great to be within the reach of that.