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My Wife and i just got back from NYC
I thought that The Rock and Roll hall Of Fame And Museum did a far better job a few years ago celebrating The Stones than this exhibition did.
It was OK but didn't come close what the hall had. The exhibition had some cool things but was cheaply done. It reminded me of those slap together hunted houses.
Listen I love The Stones to death but there was really nothing a haven't seen before. Please don't kill me.
The display were Keith's diaries were show were so dark you couldn't read a thing. The Exhibition book shows more.
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I went to this on Monday and really enjoyed it. Spent 3 hours and the time flew by. I didn't get the Edith Grove section, however. Gross and not necessary in my opinion. Yeah, so they were messy, so what? Also not sure how accurate it was, at least based on Jimmy Phelge's book. I was also disappointed by the lack of Brian Jones and Mick Taylor stuff. Understandable, especially in Brian's case, but it would have been great if they had a couple of his guitars, especially the Phantom (which I know is on display elsewhere). I found the Satisfaction clip underwhelming (I'd heard it was supposed to be 3D?). Still, well worth a visit.
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My Wife and i just got back from NYC
I thought that The Rock and Roll hall Of Fame And Museum did a far better job a few years ago celebrating The Stones than this exhibition did.
It was OK but didn't come close what the hall had. The exhibition had some cool things but was cheaply done. It reminded me of those slap together hunted houses.
Listen I love The Stones to death but there was really nothing a haven't seen before. Please don't kill me.
The display were Keith's diaries were show were so dark you couldn't read a thing. The Exhibition book shows more.
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My Wife and i just got back from NYC
I thought that The Rock and Roll hall Of Fame And Museum did a far better job a few years ago celebrating The Stones than this exhibition did.
It was OK but didn't come close what the hall had. The exhibition had some cool things but was cheaply done. It reminded me of those slap together hunted houses.
Listen I love The Stones to death but there was really nothing a haven't seen before. Please don't kill me.
The display were Keith's diaries were show were so dark you couldn't read a thing. The Exhibition book shows more.
what year was the r n roll hall of fame exhibit and was there a book from that?
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bleedingman
I went to this on Monday and really enjoyed it. Spent 3 hours and the time flew by. I didn't get the Edith Grove section, however. Gross and not necessary in my opinion. Yeah, so they were messy, so what? Also not sure how accurate it was, at least based on Jimmy Phelge's book. I was also disappointed by the lack of Brian Jones and Mick Taylor stuff. Understandable, especially in Brian's case, but it would have been great if they had a couple of his guitars, especially the Phantom (which I know is on display elsewhere). I found the Satisfaction clip underwhelming (I'd heard it was supposed to be 3D?). Still, well worth a visit.
Satisfaction was 3D in the UK.
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bleedingman
I went to this on Monday and really enjoyed it. Spent 3 hours and the time flew by. I didn't get the Edith Grove section, however. Gross and not necessary in my opinion. Yeah, so they were messy, so what? Also not sure how accurate it was, at least based on Jimmy Phelge's book. I was also disappointed by the lack of Brian Jones and Mick Taylor stuff. Understandable, especially in Brian's case, but it would have been great if they had a couple of his guitars, especially the Phantom (which I know is on display elsewhere). I found the Satisfaction clip underwhelming (I'd heard it was supposed to be 3D?). Still, well worth a visit.
Satisfaction was 3D in the UK.
Satisfaction was 3D in NY too......
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PSG
Yes - glasses were provided.
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potus43
Glasses were provided
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spikenyc
FYI - I have an extra VIP ticket for NYC that Im not going to use.
If anyone here wants it and can pickup/meet in the West Village today,tmrw or Sunday, its yours.
Email me off list - [email protected]
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PSG
Glasses were handed out prior to walking through the curtain.
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timbernardis
they gave us glasses at the entrance to the room, handed them out. And I think there were some Brian Jones guitars if memory serves.
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timbernardis
did anybody else see the exhibit at the rocknroll hall of fame and how do u think that compared to exhibitionism?
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potus43
Glasses were provided
Thanks, don't mean to make it big deal but were they handed out or were they somewhere in the room? No one in my group of about 30 people was wearing glasses. The woman at the entrance simply said "Enjoy the show".