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TE
SPOILER ALERT...
Do hope it's working. A few upside down. And all in wrong order
If going, don't look. Better to just walk in there!
Crawdaddy, one special for you in there. But don't look... Very much Oslo!
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TE
Oslo
Thanks for sharing TE! I guess this thingy with Keith 71 written on it is a Shepheards Pie?
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frankotero
TE, thank you for posting some pictures. I'm fired up now. Cheers.
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karimamilenaQuote
TE
SPOILER ALERT...
Do hope it's working. A few upside down. And all in wrong order
If going, don't look. Better to just walk in there!
Crawdaddy, one special for you in there. But don't look... Very much Oslo!
[s1211.photobucket.com]
TE
Oslo
Thanks for sharing TE! I guess this thingy with Keith 71 written on it is a Shepheards Pie?
LOL, forgot that was there. Tried make a new album. Yes, was the annual Shepheards Pie day in December, LOL. OK, I cheat, use minced beef. So guess it's Cottage Pie. Don't tell Keith...
TE
Oslo
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TE
SPOILER ALERT...
Do hope it's working. A few upside down. And all in wrong order
If going, don't look. Better to just walk in there!
Crawdaddy, one special for you in there. But don't look... Very much Oslo!
[s1211.photobucket.com]
TE
Oslo
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TE
SPOILER ALERT...
Do hope it's working. A few upside down. And all in wrong order
If going, don't look. Better to just walk in there!
Crawdaddy, one special for you in there. But don't look... Very much Oslo!
[s1211.photobucket.com]
TE
Oslo
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TE
SPOILER ALERT...
Do hope it's working. A few upside down. And all in wrong order
If going, don't look. Better to just walk in there!
Crawdaddy, one special for you in there. But don't look... Very much Oslo!
[s1211.photobucket.com]
TE
Oslo
Thanks for posting TE.
I'm going next month but don't care about Spoilers at all. Nice to see what will be there, but like a Stones show, there is nothing like seeing it live.
Yes ! The Oslo rehearsals were great when I got there on Friday evening and then the full gig rehearsal on Saturday.
Could hear it all loud and clear all around the outside of arena.
Great days.
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TE
The only thing funny, eh, not funny, was the "To stage" section.
Skip it, just a video on a screen. And was totally out of focus.
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TE
SPOILER ALERT...
Do hope it's working. A few upside down. And all in wrong order
If going, don't look. Better to just walk in there!
Crawdaddy, one special for you in there. But don't look... Very much Oslo!
[s1211.photobucket.com]
TE
Oslo
Great photos! Thanks for sharing, TE.
Just a question: that cute dog on those two videos is at the exhibition too?
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TE
The only thing funny, eh, not funny, was the "To stage" section.
Skip it, just a video on a screen. And was totally out of focus.
You really forgot the 3D glasses?
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StratoGR
The last section with the 3d performance, is like watching sitting and watching 3d in cinema or like virtual reality?
Mebee this helps dude:
3D concert experience: You are in a typical backstage area at a Stones gig. Flight cases, racks of guitars, mirrors, changing areas, computer screens, little enclosures. “We’re ready to go when you are,” comes a message from the crew. Stick on the special specs and step out “on stage” alongside the group at one of their shows in Hyde Park in 2013. You will see the view of the runway out into the audience exactly as Jagger sees it while he runs the 50 metres or so out into the middle of the crowd. Stand shoulder to shoulder with Keith and Ronnie as they chop out the riff to Satisfaction and fireworks explode into the night sky. A breath-taking finale to the show - and the exhibition.
\m/
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bv
Remember the Ronnie Wood art set lists are the "intended" rehearsals lists. I was at most of the rehearsals during the past years, and I made my own lists, what they did actually rehearse, day by day, song by song, retake, break. minute by minute, who was there, who came, who left and so on. Some of my notes are published, all are in my little yellow "Notisbok" private notebooks. One day I will compare and have a "rendevouz" - sort of what did I hear, what did they plan, and what did they do.
When I was inside the studio in Paris for an hour, part of the rehearsals, I noticed the rehearsals lists posted just below me, on the balcony. Most others of us were probably focused on the band right in front of us. It is great to have some of these posters on display - bringing back memories from outside - as well as inside the rehearsals. But - I need a few weeks to "land" after this tour.
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bv
Remember the Ronnie Wood art set lists are the "intended" rehearsals lists. I was at most of the rehearsals during the past years, and I made my own lists, what they did actually rehearse, day by day, song by song, retake, break. minute by minute, who was there, who came, who left and so on. Some of my notes are published, all are in my little yellow "Notisbok" private notebooks. One day I will compare and have a "rendevouz" - sort of what did I hear, what did they plan, and what did they do.
When I was inside the studio in Paris for an hour, part of the rehearsals, I noticed the rehearsals lists posted just below me, on the balcony. Most others of us were probably focused on the band right in front of us. It is great to have some of these posters on display - bringing back memories from outside - as well as inside the rehearsals. But - I need a few weeks to "land" after this tour.
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gotdablouse
Thanks for the pics TE, I took the liberty of extracting Ronnie's London Rehearsals setlists and posted them in the appropriate thread with due credit -> [www.iorr.org] ;-)
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StratoGR
The last section with the 3d performance, is like watching sitting and watching 3d in cinema or like virtual reality?
Mebee this helps dude:
3D concert experience: You are in a typical backstage area at a Stones gig. Flight cases, racks of guitars, mirrors, changing areas, computer screens, little enclosures. “We’re ready to go when you are,” comes a message from the crew. Stick on the special specs and step out “on stage” alongside the group at one of their shows in Hyde Park in 2013. You will see the view of the runway out into the audience exactly as Jagger sees it while he runs the 50 metres or so out into the middle of the crowd. Stand shoulder to shoulder with Keith and Ronnie as they chop out the riff to Satisfaction and fireworks explode into the night sky. A breath-taking finale to the show - and the exhibition.
\m/
I didn't think this was a very accurate description - the 3D video is great fun but you are not really seeing it from the band's viewpoint - more like a great front row spot, with occasional shots out into the audience. There is a viewing area with no seats, in which most of my crowd tamely seated themselves on the floor... Anyway, it brought back some very happy memories of Hyde Park - I bet if you were in the front rows there you will spot yourselves in the video.
As you will deduce, I've been spending over three very enjoyable hours at the Exhibition today. No pictures because I'm not that good at sneaky photography and TE has done it much better than I could. A few observations:
- Get there early - I went in at 10.30 and by 11.15 there was a considerable scrum coming out of Edith Grove into the room with their first contract and Keith's diaries - took about ten minutes to get to see those (and some hilarious forms they had to fill in for the Press about colour of eyes - Keith's are "brown and bloodshot" apparently - and the ambitions that jlowe listed earlier).
- "Edith Grove" is life size and looks realistically vile but DOES NOT SMELL. There's even a gas meter waiting to be fed shillings, and the tiny inadequate electric fire in the hearth. Lots of "Oh God, just look at their kitchen!" from the crowd.
- There are two 3" reel-to-reel tapes on show which are said to contain a recording of a Crawdaddy performance. News to me.
- I think my favourite area was the mock-up of Olympic studios - you stand in the control room and look at the instruments laid out (together with coffee mugs and ashtrays), while video and audio of the the band in the studio from various eras bring the display to life. This bit did have an evocative smell - the electronic/tape smell of the reel-to-reel machine which was just like that of the one I had when I was a teenager.
- it's obvious that Mick was the one who kept his costumes! More of his than everyone else's put together.
- Brian gets his due in the early years and so does Stu - Mick Taylor is present but not very prominent - if anything has been removed the gap has been closed seamlessly.
- the exhibition looks to be doing well - a bit crowded at times and still plenty of people queueing at the ticket booth when I left around 2.30.
I'd happily go back another time and do it again.
PS: you'll need to mortgage the house and sell your family into slavery to afford most of the gift shop!
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woodyrichards
Hi
Does anybody who lives in the UK can download the James Bay tour vid of the Exhibitionism and put it here?
Thanks
the link is James Bay - Exhibitionism
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mattleeuk
I will probably be there later this afternoon and again tomorrow if anyone fancy's meeting up...
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desertblues68
Just a question is there any mention of the Redlands 1967 bust? I am going in August as the website was not working when I got my ticket so I kind of x****d up the dates.
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mattleeuk
I will probably be there later this afternoon and again tomorrow if anyone fancy's meeting up...
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desertblues68
Just a question is there any mention of the Redlands 1967 bust? I am going in August as the website was not working when I got my ticket so I kind of x****d up the dates.
Mentioned briefly in the introductory video montage - don't remember anything else. Same goes for Keith's 1977 misadventures in Canada.