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onlystones
Periscope and Set lists. Was any one inspired or even happy by any of the performances or music. From what I saw, The band as a whole was on fire. Mick Jagger is always incredible. He was on tonight.
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Nikkei
From the Rafters. Those Baseballparks have some shitty seats.
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erad
Apologies if this has been posted, awesome pic!
The person who sat there can be quoted though: "Literally never had so much fun! #rollingstones" [twitter.com]Quote
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Nikkei
From the Rafters. Those Baseballparks have some shitty seats.
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erad
Apologies if this has been posted, awesome pic!
Doom & Gloom ? or an other song ?
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Apologies if this has been posted, awesome pic!
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If they can raise the bar and charge exorbitant premium prices then raise the bar on your setlist. Play more songs and entertain everyone. Include an intermission if you can't handle it. This setlist is stale.
This comment is much more stale.
Your delusional, the truth is hard to accept. You analyze with your heart and not your head. You're too hooked to realize when you've been bamboozled.
A couple of points.
You may not know this, but for many older acts, it has always been "normal" to work out a setlist prior to going on tour - that setlist was one that the artist felt would work best in a live setting. The artist then stuck with it unless there were problems. Whether you went to see the Beatles at the Star Club in 1960, the Stones in 72, the Who in 75 or Led Zeppelin in 77, or AC/DC in 1983, it was always a setlist that had been carefully designed for the tour. They began swapping out 2-3 songs, but the basic structure of the show remains intact. In the old days it was fine, because people attending shows couldn't spend their free time watching the show from last night (or even last year), reviewing old setlists, etc. For the people attending the show, in 99% of the cases, everything was new except for some photos you might have seen in a magazine. I don't think that the concept of a setlist being "stale" is even in the band's consciousness.
As far as listening to rock and roll with your head rather than your heart, well, that sounds for something for critics.
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Nikkei
... Those Eyes!
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Nikkei
My favourite pic so far. Those Eyes!
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erad
Apologies if this has been posted, awesome pic!
That is gorgeous - thanks erad! Can we track down who took it, please please and thank you?
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Nikkei
My favourite pic so far. Those Eyes!Quote
Nikkei
Those Eyes!
I would have eyes like that too if I had my hand on Keith's behind :E
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Nikkei
According to Stones Twitter, the pic was taken by Kevin Mazur (same guy who photographed at Fonda)
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Nikkei
From the Rafters. Those Baseballparks have some shitty seats.
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eradI love Ronnie but that solo just can't even begin to compare to Staples 2013 or Glastonbury, such a shame that MT is not playing on this tour.
That said, pretty good setlist, wish Auckland last year had CYHMK, MM and SFM.
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Nikkei
According to Stones Twitter, the pic was taken by Kevin Mazur (same guy who photographed at Fonda)
The one erad posted, of Keith and Mick during Moonlight Mile? Thank you!
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If they can raise the bar and charge exorbitant premium prices then raise the bar on your setlist. Play more songs and entertain everyone. Include an intermission if you can't handle it. This setlist is stale.
This comment is much more stale.
Your delusional, the truth is hard to accept. You analyze with your heart and not your head. You're too hooked to realize when you've been bamboozled.
A couple of points.
You may not know this, but for many older acts, it has always been "normal" to work out a setlist prior to going on tour - that setlist was one that the artist felt would work best in a live setting. The artist then stuck with it unless there were problems. Whether you went to see the Beatles at the Star Club in 1960, the Stones in 72, the Who in 75 or Led Zeppelin in 77, or AC/DC in 1983, it was always a setlist that had been carefully designed for the tour. They began swapping out 2-3 songs, but the basic structure of the show remains intact. In the old days it was fine, because people attending shows couldn't spend their free time watching the show from last night (or even last year), reviewing old setlists, etc. For the people attending the show, in 99% of the cases, everything was new except for some photos you might have seen in a magazine. I don't think that the concept of a setlist being "stale" is even in the band's consciousness.
As far as listening to rock and roll with your head rather than your heart, well, that sounds for something for critics.
I agree with your points Doc Bryant however since you mentioned the Beatles it's worth mentioned that just last night McCartney played two songs live for the first time ever (one from a 1980s solo album, another a beatles tune) and had dave grohl as a surprise guest on "i saw her standing there.
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Marhsall
Anybody know if there was any NEW animation on the jumbo during 'HTW'?
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NikkeiThe person who sat there can be quoted though: "Literally never had so much fun! #rollingstones" [twitter.com]Quote
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From the Rafters. Those Baseballparks have some shitty seats.
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According to Stones Twitter, the pic was taken by Kevin Mazur (same guy who photographed at Fonda)
The one erad posted, of Keith and Mick during Moonlight Mile? Thank you!
Yeah. Some more here which I can't seem to embed: [twitter.com]
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Anybody know if there was any NEW animation on the jumbo during 'HTW'?
Need some fresh Beeewbs to enjoy the show? ><
Apologies, could be you're just tired of the gorilla. I know I am!
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tumblingdice
I know we all have different opinions and that's ok. But if you think this set list sucks then maybe you are following the wrong band lol. I'm sure people at the show are happy, heck I'm in my room half a continent away and I'm happy.