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maumau
...You better come on in my kitchen, it's goin' to be rainin' outdoors...
Freakin beautiful invitation! Issued by the guitars & articulated by the Mick :E
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haukej
i have seen the san diego, raleigh and indy show. in all fairness, i do not understand why people in the us are paying hundreds of dollars for front of stage and then not even clap their hands or show any emotions. just hundreds of phones and cameras staring at the band. must be quite annoying. i found the european shows to be completely different. sorry to say...
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haukej
i have seen the san diego, raleigh and indy show. in all fairness, i do not understand why people in the us are paying hundreds of dollars for front of stage and then not even clap their hands or show any emotions. just hundreds of phones and cameras staring at the band. must be quite annoying. i found the european shows to be completely different. sorry to say...
people in this country do not experience things anymore they live through their phones 24/7. . . they record the event instead of experiencing it.
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Kurt
Question:
Wasn't the winner of that Kiss Away contest supposed to introduce The Stones at this show last night?!
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AJDuffer
I was the lucky fan whom Jagger connected with for my cell phone for his selfie during Miss You.
It was a great way to connect with Mick on my 4th show in the last month.
Unfortunately, the security guard bumped my cell off when he handed it to Mick. If anyone has video coverage of Miss You from this show, PLEASE POST soon.
Thanks again Mick and band for entertaining your fans with first-class music!
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SomeTorontoGirl
Gaah! Really sorry to have missed Let It Bleed and hope they do it for one of the last 3 shows - it's the one I really want to see live this year. Nice video though - thank you to the posters. BUT I am getting heartily tired of Chuck's tinkling. He's so peppy and perky and bubbly it's like watching a bloody cheerleader. No rock, no soul, just pompoms. Ruins HTW for me every night. So ironic that Stu had to leave the band because he didn't look the part, and this is his "successor" as if anyone could be. Bloody hell, Chuck didn't get the message about good ol' sloppy rock and roll... Apparently I need caffeine...
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AJDuffer
I was the lucky fan whom Jagger connected with for my cell phone for his selfie during Miss You. It was a great way to connect with Mick on my 4th show in the last month. Unfortunately, the security guard bumped my cell off when he handed it to Mick. If anyone has video coverage of Miss You from this show, PLEASE POST soon. Thanks again Mick and band for entertaining your fans with first-class music!
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virgil
In Dean Goodmans review he wrote, Will we ever know why Mick handed Ronnie a bottle of milk during the Introductions.
Unless, I'm misssing something or Dean was being sarcastic, I thought it was quite obvious.
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AJDuffer's Phone Moment is around 6:40-6:50 - looks like Mick says "it's off!" and passes it back
so that restores my faith that it wasn't turned off on purpose. I hereby renounce doubting these Phone Moments!
It's a charming, hilarious, clever and imaginative move. I love the Rolling Stones
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TheBlockbuster
Definitely not as good as Milwaukee? Then it couldn't have been very good. I attended the Milwaukee show which was for most parts a weak show... Glad I didn't see this one when also considering the lame setlist (to be expected due to large crowd).
No one who thought this was the best show of the tour??
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AJDuffer's Phone Moment is around 6:40-6:50 - looks like Mick says "it's off!" and passes it back
so that restores my faith that it wasn't turned off on purpose. I hereby renounce doubting these Phone Moments!
It's a charming, hilarious, clever and imaginative move. I love the Rolling Stones
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TumblinDice76
Drove home listening to the second set of the Dead show. ,,,,Ouch. Just made the Stones show sound that much better!
.....Now Iwant to go to Detroit.
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DoomandGloom
I believe this tour peaked a few show me s ago. Seems as if they are ramping down, already on vacation in their minds. Keith has looked unsteady for a few shows now. I was very worried watching him hit the floor after BYMMR a couple of periscopes ago. He appears more high than ill, that's an assumption of course, it's all ok with me but the band gets nervous, MU had the sense of fright that reminded me of the tension at another raceway. Anyhow if Keith gets hurt, that's bad, give him a stool, nothing wrong with taking a load off. Stupid to pretend you're not old.
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gotdablouse
Yep, man down :-( Ronnie is seen clearing the stage around 7:21 but it looks like a piece of clothing (bra ?) or a plastic box (popcorn ?)
so I doubt that would have caused Keith to fall. I still think he tripped onto something though because he seemed fine just before.
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DoomandGloom
I believe this tour peaked a few show me s ago. Seems as if they are ramping down, already on vacation in their minds. Keith has looked unsteady for a few shows now. I was very worried watching him hit the floor after BYMMR a couple of periscopes ago. He appears more high than ill, that's an assumption of course, it's all ok with me but the band gets nervous, MU had the sense of fright that reminded me of the tension at another raceway. Anyhow if Keith gets hurt, that's bad, give him a stool, nothing wrong with taking a load off. Stupid to pretend you're not old.
Not quite sure how many times you would like your predictions and summations proven wrong on a single tour. Are you attempting some sort of record? This tour (and band) are not ramping down..they give their all every time out and will continue to. I also believe you might be the only one that felt the "sense of fright that reminded you of tension at another raceway".
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AJDuffer
I will try and post my recording of Miss You when I get back to Minnesota late tonight. It is not clear if the security guard or Mick bumped my cell off but it truly was a magical moment for me just to make that connection with the greatest front man ever.
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virgil
In Dean Goodmans review he wrote, Will we ever know why Mick handed Ronnie a bottle of milk during the Introductions.
Unless, I'm misssing something or Dean was being sarcastic, I thought it was quite obvious.
Me, sarcastic? I have subsequently been told that it's a tradition for Indy 500 winners to drink milk. Which would explain why Mick said, "And the winner is ..."
I also did not see the Keith tumble, alas.
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TheBlockbuster
Definitely not as good as Milwaukee? Then it couldn't have been very good. I attended the Milwaukee show which was for most parts a weak show... Glad I didn't see this one when also considering the lame setlist (to be expected due to large crowd).
No one who thought this was the best show of the tour??
You thought Milwaukee was a weak show???? Maybe you had an off night because the energy of both the band and audience were great. Although it didn't live up to the hype of "smallest venue on this tour" it was still great. Where were you sitting?