For information about how to use this forum please check out forum help and policies.
Quote
flairville
DVD run time is 2 hours, 12 minutes so must be the full show.
Quote
OldSoul
What is the intro?
Quote
desertblues68
Must have been a great gig, Keith guitar intro of Let Me Go is incredible
Quote
Mr.D
It looks like 2016 will be the year I've been hoping for for so long! Paradiso '95, San Jose '99..maybe Shepherd's Bush '99 too...can't wait!
Quote
corriecas
Just ordered Tokyo And Leeds. WTF, you cant take the money with you anyway.
Jeroen
Quote
Gibson668
Fantastic!! Happy memories of that day..of course it won't appeal to all..but, for me, the last proper 'Stones' gig
Quote
DandelionPowderman
Where did you order Leeds, Jeroen??
Quote
corriecasQuote
DandelionPowderman
Where did you order Leeds, Jeroen??
Hi Dandelion,
www.jpc.de. Its cheaper than Amazon.
Jeroen
Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
corriecasQuote
DandelionPowderman
Where did you order Leeds, Jeroen??
Hi Dandelion,
www.jpc.de. Its cheaper than Amazon.
Jeroen
WOW, thanks! It's 12 euros cheaper than on Amazon!
Quote
Silver Dagger
The Stones that came back in 1990 were different and it was the start of the Vegas years where the stage was almost as big a draw as the band.
San Jose April 20, 1999 was the final U.S. No Security show filmed by Showtime but never broadcast because Mick thought they were "overexposed" at the time.Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
Mr.D
It looks like 2016 will be the year I've been hoping for for so long! Paradiso '95, San Jose '99..maybe Shepherd's Bush '99 too...can't wait!
San Jose??
Quote
HMSQuote
Silver Dagger
The Stones that came back in 1990 were different and it was the start of the Vegas years where the stage was almost as big a draw as the band.
True. But the Stones had to do like the other major acts of the time and had to put on a show. In the 90s and on you couldnt play a stadium just letting a few balloons fly... you had to put on a multimedia spectacle or else you would be out of the game very soon.
In the so-called Vegas-years the Stones had also more variety in their setlists than they had before. They played songs that they hadn´t been playing for ages. The Voodoo-Lounge-Tour was great and so was the Licks-Tour with its different venues and setlists. From this point of view the "Vegas-years" were superior.
I have only seen the "Vegas-Stones" several times and liked it every time. I´d loved to see them in the 70s, but then again, in a 20.000+-venue without videowalls and without standing very frontrow, what would I have seen? Nothing.