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Justin
Shall we start guessing which guest stars will be appearing on each of the songs during the Sticky Fingers set?
Brown Sugar
Sway
Wild Horses - with Taylor Swift or Katy Perry?
Can't You Hear Me Knockin
You Gotta Move - with Gary Clark Jr
I Got The Blues - with John Mayer or Bruno Mars?
Sister Morphine - with Lorde or Hozier?
Dead Flowers - with Keith Urban and/or Taylor Swift?
Moonlight Mile
My pick is John Lennon on Dead Flowers !!!
Kid Rock on Brown Sugar in Columbus
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JumpinJeppeFlash
Sad, Sad, Sad, people here calling stories and opinions like above "awful" should be ashamed of themselves
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strat72
I agree that The Stones owe nothing to nobody, and I can only assume that the people complaining on this thread must be new fans, because if they weren't, they would know that The Stones have never, and will never care about pleasing geniune fans of the band. I'm not complaining, just stating a fact.
Note to Jagger: If your going to pay/invite young, foxy teenage girls to the gig, and you want them to stay for longer than ten minutes, may I suggest that you do not also ban them from having their phones. These girls simply cannot have a good time, without telling everyone what a good time they are having. It's impossible for them to do that without their phones. Twitter, snapchat, instagram! Get with the times Mick!
Anyways, I hope one of these said 'foxy bitches' (I'm sure at least one must have stayed for the whole gig) was enamoured enough with you for you to take them back to your hotel and shag senseless. You old rascal you! Great setlist by the way, wasted on the vast majority of that crowd, but still great.
Of all the advice offered to Jagger on this board this is probably the best.
Mick has been addicted, he must understand the horrible withdrawls these poor girls must have been going through after just 10 minutes without their ( "social media" ) fix... and after an hour of no iphone shot the pangs must have become unbearable forcing them to flee one of the best Stones shows ever... but at least they were able to tell everyone they were there. #ROLLINGSTONES #IWASTHERE #YOLO
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JumpinJeppeFlash
Sad, Sad, Sad, people here calling stories and opinions like above "awful" should be ashamed of themselves
ashamed of themselves? wtf? Whose mom is this?
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fuzzbox
The stones became @#$%& the moment they realized there was money in this music lark. So, since 1963.
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JumpinJeppeFlash
Sad, Sad, Sad, people here calling stories and opinions like above "awful" should be ashamed of themselves
ashamed of themselves? wtf? Whose mom is this?
I ask you the same question, who the h**l are you?
If you want to piss on disapointed people here then please go away idiot.
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Kingbeebuzz
Just remembering here in UK the October 1966 concert in Birmingham (UK) with Ike & Tina Turner Revue and Yardbirds supporting the Stones (with of course Brian on sitar and dulcima).
Now that was a concert to remember.
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liddas
Had they made available all the 1000 tickets for fans, things wouldn't have changed much.
Still most of the fans would have been left out.
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JumpinJeppeFlash
Sad, Sad, Sad, people here calling stories and opinions like above "awful" should be ashamed of themselves
ashamed of themselves? wtf? Whose mom is this?
I ask you the same question, who the h**l are you?
If you want to piss on disapointed people here then please go away idiot.
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JumpinJeppeFlash
Sad, Sad, Sad, people here calling stories and opinions like above "awful" should be ashamed of themselves
ashamed of themselves? wtf? Whose mom is this?
I ask you the same question, who the h**l are you?
If you want to piss on disapointed people here then please go away idiot.
People who pick on other fans are a pretty low form of troll, imo. Talk about the Stones and their music, jazzed or disappointed it doesn't matter but leave the criticism and distain for other posters out of it please.
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Kingbeebuzz
You are (I think) absolutely right, Brian did not play sitar live in concert and my memory is definitely fading.
BUT........in 1966 to follow supports like the Yardbirds (with both Beck and Page) and Tina Turner belting out "River Deep Mountain High" with an audience going wild (fainting / screaming / throwing underwear /clawing to reach the stage) unlike the tame audience of today who just conform...............now that is rock and roll and that is memorable and cannot be recreated.
You can't always get what you want, but if you try sometimes, you just might find, you get what you need.............and in 1966 I did and it has lasted 50+ years. I hope you can today.
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triunfopark
Here's what: I am a die hard, decades long fan. Before I knew the tickets would be sold online I shamelessly called everyone I knew that is connected, even once or twice removed-connected and then some. I begged and groveled and was willing to pay $$$$. No dice.
As soon as I saw the post on here that the tickets would be sold online, I knew my chances were grim. Then when one generous IORRer (thank you) posted the link, I was on it like white on rice.
I got lucky, VERY and unbelievably lucky. The planets aligned for me.
I was there, right up front and with several other IORRers. Were there paid, beautiful, young bimbos who were probably bored out of their minds wondering how much longer they had to be surrounded by those of us old enough to be their parents, dancing our asses off, singing every song, having the time of our lives and completely in the zone? Yes there were. So what?
One guy I was stood next to, a fellow IORRer who may eventually read this was also at the Echoplex, a show I wasn't able to score a ticket to and desperately wanted to. We were just SO happy to be there, to see our favorite band, the world's greatest rock band who sound and (to us) look great and are still performing amazing shows for tens of thousands of fans, old and young and all over the world.
There were real and true longtime Stones fans who did score 2 tickets online for $5 each and did go to the El Rey to pick them up and receive a cash "gift from the Stones because they want to buy you your tickets" (coolest thing ever) and did wait outside of the Fonda with the other yellow bands who were telling their stories of scoring tickets online just hours earlier and were one of the first 20 people in and did get to be right there in front at the stage and closer to Mick, Ronnie & Keith than I ever thought I'd be and couldn't believe I was.
So yeah, it does happen in real life to a non-industry person.
I will never forget this entire experience. It was one of the best I've ever had.
And one more thing...BEST SHOW EVER
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roller99
Wall to wall Stones! Inside the control booth.
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BluzDude
I wouldn't have a beef with an all celeberty or invited guest show.
I have no problem with anyone using a connection to get in, in fact I say good for those that did. But don't say that you had connections but just got lucky and didn't have to use them, when you did.
They (whoever put this together) had to know that the number of fans trying to get in would far exceed the tickets available, fine, this is obvious.
So then why did they have to go ahead and make a radio announcement for millions to hear which resulted in "most" of 100 to 150 people that got tickets not being real fans. According to the interviews many were seeing the Stones for the first time, many said their parents were fans. Most of these people had no idea there even was a Stones tour coming up until they heard the announcement on the radio.
....just one fan's opinion....now, looking foward to Sunday in San Diego.
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triunfopark
Here's what: I am a die hard, decades long fan. Before I knew the tickets would be sold online I shamelessly called everyone I knew that is connected, even once or twice removed-connected and then some. I begged and groveled and was willing to pay $$$$. No dice.
As soon as I saw the post on here that the tickets would be sold online, I knew my chances were grim. Then when one generous IORRer (thank you) posted the link, I was on it like white on rice.
I got lucky, VERY and unbelievably lucky. The planets aligned for me.
I was there, right up front and with several other IORRers. Were there paid, beautiful, young bimbos who were probably bored out of their minds wondering how much longer they had to be surrounded by those of us old enough to be their parents, dancing our asses off, singing every song, having the time of our lives and completely in the zone? Yes there were. So what?
One guy I was stood next to, a fellow IORRer who may eventually read this was also at the Echoplex, a show I wasn't able to score a ticket to and desperately wanted to. We were just SO happy to be there, to see our favorite band, the world's greatest rock band who sound and (to us) look great and are still performing amazing shows for tens of thousands of fans, old and young and all over the world.
There were real and true longtime Stones fans who did score 2 tickets online for $5 each and did go to the El Rey to pick them up and receive a cash "gift from the Stones because they want to buy you your tickets" (coolest thing ever) and did wait outside of the Fonda with the other yellow bands who were telling their stories of scoring tickets online just hours earlier and were one of the first 20 people in and did get to be right there in front at the stage and closer to Mick, Ronnie & Keith than I ever thought I'd be and couldn't believe I was.
So yeah, it does happen in real life to a non-industry person.
I will never forget this entire experience. It was one of the best I've ever had.
And one more thing...BEST SHOW EVER
That's a beautiful read - thanks triunfopark!
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BluzDude
So then why did they have to go ahead and make a radio announcement for millions to hear which resulted in "most" of 100 to 150 people that got tickets not being real fans. According to the interviews many were seeing the Stones for the first time, many said their parents were fans. Most of these people had no idea there even was a Stones tour coming up until they heard the announcement on the radio.
....just one fan's opinion....now, looking foward to Sunday in San Diego.
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BluzDude
I wouldn't have a beef with an all celeberty or invited guest show.
I have no problem with anyone using a connection to get in, in fact I say good for those that did. But don't say that you had connections but just got lucky and didn't have to use them, when you did.
They (whoever put this together) had to know that the number of fans trying to get in would far exceed the tickets available, fine, this is obvious.
So then why did they have to go ahead and make a radio announcement for millions to hear which resulted in "most" of 100 to 150 people that got tickets not being real fans. According to the interviews many were seeing the Stones for the first time, many said their parents were fans. Most of these people had no idea there even was a Stones tour coming up until they heard the announcement on the radio.
....just one fan's opinion....now, looking foward to Sunday in San Diego.
Good points...
All I can think of is maybe they were creating hype with the radio announcement hoping that when people could not get club tickets when they tried, that they would get "Stones jonsed" and buy tickets to San Diego... maybe... idk
Sorry you didnt get in BluzDude... have fun in SD.
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triunfopark
Here's what: I am a die hard, decades long fan. Before I knew the tickets would be sold online I shamelessly called everyone I knew that is connected, even once or twice removed-connected and then some. I begged and groveled and was willing to pay $$$$. No dice.
As soon as I saw the post on here that the tickets would be sold online, I knew my chances were grim. Then when one generous IORRer (thank you) posted the link, I was on it like white on rice.
I got lucky, VERY and unbelievably lucky. The planets aligned for me.
I was there, right up front and with several other IORRers. Were there paid, beautiful, young bimbos who were probably bored out of their minds wondering how much longer they had to be surrounded by those of us old enough to be their parents, dancing our asses off, singing every song, having the time of our lives and completely in the zone? Yes there were. So what?
One guy I was stood next to, a fellow IORRer who may eventually read this was also at the Echoplex, a show I wasn't able to score a ticket to and desperately wanted to. We were just SO happy to be there, to see our favorite band, the world's greatest rock band who sound and (to us) look great and are still performing amazing shows for tens of thousands of fans, old and young and all over the world.
There were real and true longtime Stones fans who did score 2 tickets online for $5 each and did go to the El Rey to pick them up and receive a cash "gift from the Stones because they want to buy you your tickets" (coolest thing ever) and did wait outside of the Fonda with the other yellow bands who were telling their stories of scoring tickets online just hours earlier and were one of the first 20 people in and did get to be right there in front at the stage and closer to Mick, Ronnie & Keith than I ever thought I'd be and couldn't believe I was.
So yeah, it does happen in real life to a non-industry person.
I will never forget this entire experience. It was one of the best I've ever had.
And one more thing...BEST SHOW EVER
That's a beautiful read - thanks triunfopark!
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triunfopark
Here's what: I am a die hard, decades long fan. Before I knew the tickets would be sold online I shamelessly called everyone I knew that is connected, even once or twice removed-connected and then some. I begged and groveled and was willing to pay $$$$. No dice.
As soon as I saw the post on here that the tickets would be sold online, I knew my chances were grim. Then when one generous IORRer (thank you) posted the link, I was on it like white on rice.
I got lucky, VERY and unbelievably lucky. The planets aligned for me.
I was there, right up front and with several other IORRers. Were there paid, beautiful, young bimbos who were probably bored out of their minds wondering how much longer they had to be surrounded by those of us old enough to be their parents, dancing our asses off, singing every song, having the time of our lives and completely in the zone? Yes there were. So what?
One guy I was stood next to, a fellow IORRer who may eventually read this was also at the Echoplex, a show I wasn't able to score a ticket to and desperately wanted to. We were just SO happy to be there, to see our favorite band, the world's greatest rock band who sound and (to us) look great and are still performing amazing shows for tens of thousands of fans, old and young and all over the world.
There were real and true longtime Stones fans who did score 2 tickets online for $5 each and did go to the El Rey to pick them up and receive a cash "gift from the Stones because they want to buy you your tickets" (coolest thing ever) and did wait outside of the Fonda with the other yellow bands who were telling their stories of scoring tickets online just hours earlier and were one of the first 20 people in and did get to be right there in front at the stage and closer to Mick, Ronnie & Keith than I ever thought I'd be and couldn't believe I was.
So yeah, it does happen in real life to a non-industry person.
I will never forget this entire experience. It was one of the best I've ever had.
And one more thing...BEST SHOW EVER
That's a beautiful read - thanks triunfopark!
Great post!
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roller99
Wall to wall Stones! Inside the control booth.