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We are very jaded fans as we ( or most of us) have been to so many shows and know everything they have played live since 69....The reality is they must appeal to the masses who want and quite frankly deserve the hits. We are spoiled by their longevity and take it for granted ...it is not an excuse for their failing to mix it up a bit, but they seem to have got this thing down for 53 yrs
that does not have to be the reality, they make it so. There are bands that play what they want and drag the crowd along with them for better or worse. The grateful dead come to mind and they certianly had no issues selling out stadium afer stadium. Believe it or not it would likely increase ticket sales for them and you'd have a hell of a lot more people traveling for as many shows as they could make. I'd love to see mixed up set lists, but its not happening, so I'll catch 5 shows instead of as many as I could see.
the model for a dead show is totally different. apples and oranges.
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Impossible to compare the Dead and the Stones, both two of my favorites, both completely different animals.
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LongBeachArena72
The Dead were so far ahead of their time in one respect: they were arguably the first post-internet band. They were not about top-down, they were about eliminating all barriers between artist and fan, they were a flat org chart, totally disintermediated. They were open, inclusive, encouraged tape-swapping, they were about the experience, the lifestyle, etc. They were the antithesis of the rock star hiding behind an aura of mystery and were never content to let a record label 'manage' their relationship with the people who bought their music and went to their shows. The Dead were about word-of-mouth.
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Yeah the scrambling can get funny! I got offered 50€ mere seconds after I caught mine ><
Sold! We are talking about a tiny piece of plastic here right? It ain't gonna make you play like Mick Keith or Ronnie. But what the hell, I guess it's a step above holding on to things like confetti.
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so you don't know who she is and you judge her by being on stage with the stones 4 minutes? She is hot yes, but man, check out a few youtubes at least, she has some skill as a musician. Not really my wheelhouse, but...
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The Dead were so far ahead of their time in one respect: they were arguably the first post-internet band. They were not about top-down, they were about eliminating all barriers between artist and fan, they were a flat org chart, totally disintermediated. They were open, inclusive, encouraged tape-swapping, they were about the experience, the lifestyle, etc. They were the antithesis of the rock star hiding behind an aura of mystery and were never content to let a record label 'manage' their relationship with the people who bought their music and went to their shows. The Dead were about word-of-mouth.
So much of your description rings true but strangely after spending considerable time with the band in the late 80's I actually found them to be amazingly disconnected from their audience on a personal level. Not musically, they were all about the music, but they had become more spoiled rich rock star than you might imagine. One of Jerry's statements has stuck with me after all these years. Spoken in his nasal tone with a big smile, shortly after arriving at the Marin headquarters in his 700 series BMW, in a casual but nice suit and being complimented on their touring success.
"Yeah, Go figure! All those dirty hippie chicks still following us around after all these years"
I could give you plenty of other examples but that line pretty much says it all.
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The Stones were FAR greater songwriters than the Dead were
not sure I'd agree with that, not at least in terms of song structure or lyrics, hits, sure. I think of only one who is FAR better than Hunter in Lyrics is Dylan. In term of musicials composition it is a toss up. They both have some outstanding songs. I don't think the catalog is far greater either. Stones tunes are more accesable, sure. I will also agree in terms of reliability though, but if you don't "go for it" and walk the tightrope the highs and lows are pretty consistant. If you do go for it, sometimes magic happens and sometimes you fall on your face and get a real stinker. I guess at $400 a pop you can't afford to deliver a stinker. There was always tomorrow night with GD, but tickets were $25 then.
Mind you the levels are still pretty F'n high with the stones...no complaints, just dreaming of my perfect world is all. When my wife, who could really give two craps aobut the GD world turns to me in columbus and says "its like the same exact show we saw in 13" I know it's an obvious matter (not a hanging one though) to anyone who has seen them more than a handful of times. Mind you, I still go...cuz indeed, this could be the last time, I don't know.
With all that...two things: I brought friends to columbus (all deadheads) who have not seen the Stones since 89 and 94 respectively and they were all BLOWN AWAY, i mean BLOWN AWAY. Saying "I haven't felt like that since back in the day when we'd follow garcia around". So they are sure doing something right. Second, it is funny you say you see the gap narrowing over time, because I'm the same,just in reverse. The wife asks "who is your favorite band anymore, the stones or dead"? Right now, The Stones by a landslide. All my concert money for the summer is going to the stones and I have zero desire to see what "the dead" is going to be doing in SF or Chicago. I would just like to catch a couple different tunes is all and I can die happy. Is it next Friday yet?
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Sorry, if already posted: Gimme Shelter with Grace Potter:
Who the hell is Grace Potter? Why is she on stage with The Stones? Would she be there if she wasn't attractive? What a train wreck!
Enough with the shitty guests please Jagger.....
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so you don't know who she is and you judge her by being on stage with the stones 4 minutes? She is hot yes, but man, check out a few youtubes at least, she has some skill as a musician. Not really my wheelhouse, but...
I took my little nephew to see 'Lion king the musical' last week... The first few minutes of that Potter song sounds like what was in that shitty musical. What is it with those terrible drums! "In the jungle, the mighty jungle, the lion sleeps tonight." Terrible, I could not listen to the rest.
Only the best should be on with The Stones, and once again.... If she wasn't hot, Jagger would not have her on that stage. Does Keith have no say in this band anymore?
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The problem if your are a guest on Stones concert that they always far a way in the mix (not audible) pity though Mick wouldn't allowed them ...........
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konashi100
Same style but the star shots behind Moonlight Mile were done by Gavin Heffernan (SunchaserPictures.com) and Harun Mehmedinovic (Bloodhoney.com). Link here: [www.sunchaserpictures.com]
Never ceases to amaze me the amount of accurate and informed answers we get to some pretty obscure stuff here on IORR. Excellent first post konashi100. Are you involved with this somehow?
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One of the most poignant things I ever read about Garcia--and this is VERY loosely paraphrased--is that he once said that part of him was afraid of getting off drugs because he was worried that he would lose his creativity, that he would become someone who could no longer do what he did. For a guy with a tie-dyed permanent-illegal-smile rep, he was one tortured soul, man.
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Same style but the star shots behind Moonlight Mile were done by Gavin Heffernan (SunchaserPictures.com) and Harun Mehmedinovic (Bloodhoney.com). Link here: [www.sunchaserpictures.com]
Never ceases to amaze me the amount of accurate and informed answers we get to some pretty obscure stuff here on IORR. Excellent first post konashi100. Are you involved with this somehow?
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Yep, I'm Gavin Got to see the San Diego show live but IORR has been a great place to get updates & pics on all the future shows.
Totally a dream come true to have our video playing behind the Stones!
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One of the most poignant things I ever read about Garcia--and this is VERY loosely paraphrased--is that he once said that part of him was afraid of getting off drugs because he was worried that he would lose his creativity, that he would become someone who could no longer do what he did. For a guy with a tie-dyed permanent-illegal-smile rep, he was one tortured soul, man.
Sounds like a pretty basic human fear to me. I saw him both (relatively) clean and sober and heavily addicted to narcotics. He was a genuinely happy and cheerful guy in both cases although more active and energetic when clean and more musical when not. On his first family outing to Hawaii the guitars stayed in the closet of the villa he was renting and he didn't play them for over three weeks, so perhaps he was speaking from personal experience.
But your description of his smile sure brought one to my face! Thanks. I'll leave you with another funny image of Jerry....playing paintball with his family and a merry crew of freaks including Billy and Bobby...chasing down Kruetzmann with a gun in his hand and a smile on his face and shouting "die mother f u c k e r" as he emptied his rifle in Billy's direction. Priceless.
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I;m sure someone here can tell which song, which bar, etc…
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so you don't know who she is and you judge her by being on stage with the stones 4 minutes? She is hot yes, but man, check out a few youtubes at least, she has some skill as a musician. Not really my wheelhouse, but...
I took my little nephew to see 'Lion king the musical' last week... The first few minutes of that Potter song sounds like what was in that shitty musical. What is it with those terrible drums! "In the jungle, the mighty jungle, the lion sleeps tonight." Terrible, I could not listen to the rest.
Only the best should be on with The Stones, and once again.... If she wasn't hot, Jagger would not have her on that stage. Does Keith have no say in this band anymore?
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Well, I was at the show at TCF last night. Here's my "review" or take on it. Even the huge rainstorm did little to dampen the enthusiasm of the crowd. I arrived mid-way through Grace Potter's set. I think there must have been something wrong with the mix because there was way too much bass. So much so, it was making people ill. Good job by the band though, it's tough to be an opening act. The rain stopped by the time the band took the stage, and I thought they ripped into the opening (I'm sure everyone has seen the setlist). So now I've seen them at Fonda, Petco and TCF, and I've gotta say that the energy the the band displays keeps getting stronger and stronger. The sound keeps getting better. I thought Petco was pretty poor from a security standpoint. TCF was the complete opposite. And for all the people here who say "the Stones are only in it for the money", a large chunk of money was donated by The Rolling Stones to a local charity that aims to keep music in the classroom. Yes, the Stones have big hearts and realize the importance of keeping music alive. I will post some pictures, and I of course have the full video of Moonlight Mile and Midnight Rambler. Overall, this was the best version of MM that I've seen to date. I thought it was even better than the Fonda. You be the judge. If you're reading this and are vacillating on whether to go see the show, go see it. Forget the setlist, go see the show for the musical genius.
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And for all the people here who say "the Stones are only in it for the money", a large chunk of money was donated by The Rolling Stones to a local charity that aims to keep music in the classroom. Yes, the Stones have big hearts and realize the importance of keeping music alive.
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One of the most poignant things I ever read about Garcia--and this is VERY loosely paraphrased--is that he once said that part of him was afraid of getting off drugs because he was worried that he would lose his creativity, that he would become someone who could no longer do what he did. For a guy with a tie-dyed permanent-illegal-smile rep, he was one tortured soul, man.
Sounds like a pretty basic human fear to me. I saw him both (relatively) clean and sober and heavily addicted to narcotics. He was a genuinely happy and cheerful guy in both cases although more active and energetic when clean and more musical when not. On his first family outing to Hawaii the guitars stayed in the closet of the villa he was renting and he didn't play them for over three weeks, so perhaps he was speaking from personal experience.
But your description of his smile sure brought one to my face! Thanks. I'll leave you with another funny image of Jerry....playing paintball with his family and a merry crew of freaks including Billy and Bobby...chasing down Kruetzmann with a gun in his hand and a smile on his face and shouting "die mother f u c k e r" as he emptied his rifle in Billy's direction. Priceless.
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That's fantastic--thanks, NL! My wife, who is the real deadhead in the family, will dig that immensely.
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Sorry, if already posted: Gimme Shelter with Grace Potter:
Who the hell is Grace Potter? Why is she on stage with The Stones? Would she be there if she wasn't attractive? What a train wreck!
Enough with the shitty guests please Jagger.....
Maybe this video doesn't do Grace Potter justice - I wouldn't know as I'd never heard of her before - but judging by the video alone, she does not have what it takes to pull off one of the greatest songs ever written. Sorry, Grace Potter fans...
This gal does and it shows in Mick's reactions at the close of the song. OK, I'm biased because I was lucky enough to be there, but she was easily the best GMS guest I've ever seen - unforgettable, in fact. The crowd went nuts. Sorry, I don't know how to put a video up on here but here's the link:
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Geezus, No wonder Mick was a bit off when singing that one, I thought it was because Lisa wasn't there but I see now there was a much better reason. Two of them actually.
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That is a nice couple of legs .
Yes, and hers aren't bad either...
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Hey CMC, glad you and your daughter had fun. I shot hundreds of pics last night, I'll go through them and post.