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Overall bad night and Keith falling is very upsetting.
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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".
Our friend Doom must be having a bad morning. Doom, wasn't it just the Atlanta thread when you were singing their praises to the hills? Something to the effect that what they were doing was fantastic and impossible...
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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".
Our friend Doom must be having a bad morning. Doom, wasn't it just the Atlanta thread when you were singing their praises to the hills? Something to the effect that what they were doing was fantastic and impossible...
Doom is not alone. Atlanta and Nashville WAS 'several shows ago'. Then again, all of us who were not there cannot really critique effectively.
yes they have been delivering but Mick sounds tired now, I did not say they are not trying. Once Keith had his episode they appear to go into autopilot, that is the normal course of action. It's not the first time for them, if Keith has this blaze of glory ending burnt into his psyche it's not fun or entertaining for me personally. I love the bloke and think playing a gigantic July 4th in tremendous heat a reckless act, thought so months ago. I'm glad it all turned out somewhat ok. I'm sure he hurts today, I played 5 hours yesterday outside and am still in bed, no room service of course.Quote
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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".
Our friend Doom must be having a bad morning. Doom, wasn't it just the Atlanta thread when you were singing their praises to the hills? Something to the effect that what they were doing was fantastic and impossible...
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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".
Our friend Doom must be having a bad morning. Doom, wasn't it just the Atlanta thread when you were singing their praises to the hills? Something to the effect that what they were doing was fantastic and impossible...
Doom is not alone. Atlanta and Nashville WAS 'several shows ago'. Then again, all of us who were not there cannot really critique effectively.
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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.
Yeah, the "Drinking of the Milk" is a big Indy 500 tradition; I saw around a lot of Indy folks who loved that moment; also the Tom Brady line got a big cheer where I was...
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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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Kurt
Question:
Wasn't the winner of that Kiss Away contest supposed to introduce The Stones at this show last night?!
From the Rolling Stones' FB page:
"Congratulations to Megan Wood (no relation)! She's the winner of the Introducing the Rolling Stones competition hosted on justakissaway.rocks.
Megan and her guest will fly to Indiana and announce the band at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 4. She should expect some other goodies as well. To our dear runners up: Sticky Fingers vinyl is being shipped this week, 50 in all. Thanks for playing!"
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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?!
From the Rolling Stones' FB page:
"Congratulations to Megan Wood (no relation)! She's the winner of the Introducing the Rolling Stones competition hosted on justakissaway.rocks.
Megan and her guest will fly to Indiana and announce the band at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 4. She should expect some other goodies as well. To our dear runners up: Sticky Fingers vinyl is being shipped this week, 50 in all. Thanks for playing!"
Maybe she chickened out? I didn't hear the introduction last night, did Matt Clifford do it? It's also possible she had a scheduling conflict and we'll see it at a later show. Strange in any case.
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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?!
From the Rolling Stones' FB page:
"Congratulations to Megan Wood (no relation)! She's the winner of the Introducing the Rolling Stones competition hosted on justakissaway.rocks.
Megan and her guest will fly to Indiana and announce the band at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 4. She should expect some other goodies as well. To our dear runners up: Sticky Fingers vinyl is being shipped this week, 50 in all. Thanks for playing!"
Maybe she chickened out? I didn't hear the introduction last night, did Matt Clifford do it? It's also possible she had a scheduling conflict and we'll see it at a later show. Strange in any case.
Yes, it was Matt and there's a 6-second gap between "ladies and gentlemen" and "the Rolling Stones!", which sounds odd to me. Check it out from 1:17 onwards: [www.youtube.com]
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Powerage5We don't know when/where it was supposed to happen. They just said a show, not which one.Quote
Kurt
Question:
Wasn't the winner of that Kiss Away contest supposed to introduce The Stones at this show last night?!
From the Rolling Stones' FB page:
"Congratulations to Megan Wood (no relation)! She's the winner of the Introducing the Rolling Stones competition hosted on justakissaway.rocks.
Megan and her guest will fly to Indiana and announce the band at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 4. She should expect some other goodies as well. To our dear runners up: Sticky Fingers vinyl is being shipped this week, 50 in all. Thanks for playing!"
Maybe she chickened out? I didn't hear the introduction last night, did Matt Clifford do it? It's also possible she had a scheduling conflict and we'll see it at a later show. Strange in any case.
Yes, it was Matt and there's a 6-second gap between "ladies and gentlemen" and "the Rolling Stones!", which sounds odd to me. Check it out from 1:17 onwards: [www.youtube.com]
Hmmm. Maybe she did have a pre-recorded thing and they just had technical problems getting it to play on cue? That pause could also have been intentional just to create a bit of suspense. I hope we find out eventually what happened to Megan Wood...that was the first contest I entered in years.
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with sssoul
...Stepping on underwear on a smooth surface when you don't expect to is definitely a way to slip and fall (don't ask me how I know so much about it please!)...
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Munichhilton
What's this about keith hitting the floor? Did I miss something?
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MattClifford
I did the announcement as usual.
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latebloomer
Close up video of Keith's tumble. He actually wasn't jogging anymore, seems he was trying to clear something from the stage (read it was a hat) with his foot, and lost his balance.
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It doesn't look that bad, hard to tell. Hopefully he's feeling fine today.
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latebloomer
Close up video of Keith's tumble. He actually wasn't jogging anymore, seems he was trying to clear something from the stage (read it was a hat) with his foot, and lost his balance.
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It doesn't look that bad, hard to tell. Hopefully he's feeling fine today.
... I hope whoever threw it up there - plus everyone who saw it happen -
absorbed how stupid it is to throw stuff onto stages.
Blessings and well-being on Keith and all the Rolling Stones
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Green Lady
That's a well-chosen T shirt, Keith!