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Kurt
Las Vegas was an abomination and an insult.
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Kurt
I'm disgusted.
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Gaetzi
It's a slow day at work so I will now bow out of this thread, I've said the same thing five different times now
But you said it well, and its so true what you have said, its just that some of the others can't handle the truth.
The Stones don't need to do these private gigs.
Exactly..THEY DO NOT NEED TO.....they just want to. And how do you know there is not some type of tie thru a friendship etc. They prob enjoy this as much as a Stadium.
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Gaetzi
It's a slow day at work so I will now bow out of this thread, I've said the same thing five different times now
But you said it well, and its so true what you have said, its just that some of the others can't handle the truth.
The Stones don't need to do these private gigs.
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Gaetzi
It's a slow day at work so I will now bow out of this thread, I've said the same thing five different times now
But you said it well, and its so true what you have said, its just that some of the others can't handle the truth.
The Stones don't need to do these private gigs.
Oh now we have a written IORR Bible on what's the truth? Nice!!
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Kurt
Las Vegas was an abomination and an insult.
Why do you say that?
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Cristiano Radtke
Just out of curiosity, I wonder how many people from USA who are complaining about tonight's concert would attend a regular gig if it wasn't on their own hometown.
They could play in NY, Vegas or anywhere else in USA and still there would be people who would want them playing on their own backyard.
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I just want the Stones to be the last on stage, regardless what bands play before.
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Gaetzi
It's a slow day at work so I will now bow out of this thread, I've said the same thing five different times now
But you said it well, and its so true what you have said, its just that some of the others can't handle the truth.
The Stones don't need to do these private gigs.
Exactly..THEY DO NOT NEED TO.....they just want to. And how do you know there is not some type of tie thru a friendship etc. They prob enjoy this as much as a Stadium.
With all due respect i think the Stones would rather play to thousands of screaming fans like they did on their last Vegas show with Keith getting a standing ovation before he sang his 3 songs.
They don't need to but they want to FOR THE MONEY
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dcba
Well early this year Neil Young also did this kind of overpaid private gig for an audience of corporate zombies and nobody blamed the eco-warrior for it.
I don't get why the Stones should be castigated for playing corpo-rock till the end of times while Neil Young was forgotten the day after the private show happened.
And if you look at the bigger picture you'll see this "Fall 2016 US tour" : it was built around the Oldchella cash machine and Mick cleverly added a few (equally juicy) extra dates just to make a nice thing ($$$$) even nicer.
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Kurt
I'm disgusted.
Try Maybe you will feel better then
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Cristiano Radtke
Just out of curiosity, I wonder how many people from USA who are complaining about tonight's concert would attend a regular gig if it wasn't on their own hometown.
They could play in NY, Vegas or anywhere else in USA and still there would be people who would want them playing on their own backyard.
My angle is more out of curiosity of what drives them to do these corporate gigs, by no means am I complaining. These guys are already so rich I don't see how they need the bread. As I said, it's just been a slow day at work and I have more time to hang here. As I mentioned in a different thread, the closest I've ever seen the Stones was 750 miles from where I live. I flew 6000 miles to BA this past winter to see the band. And it was one of the greatest shows I've ever seen!
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Gaetzi
It's a slow day at work so I will now bow out of this thread, I've said the same thing five different times now
But you said it well, and its so true what you have said, its just that some of the others can't handle the truth.
The Stones don't need to do these private gigs.
Exactly..THEY DO NOT NEED TO.....they just want to. And how do you know there is not some type of tie thru a friendship etc. They prob enjoy this as much as a Stadium.
With all due respect i think the Stones would rather play to thousands of screaming fans like they did on their last Vegas show with Keith getting a standing ovation before he sang his 3 songs.
They don't need to but they want to FOR THE MONEY
I think they just like it all. Seeing people smile etc. And I take that back. I am sure they love the stadium gigs the most. They seem to really shine in that atmosphere. What was really cool at the Desert Trip was seeing the smiles on all the people faces young and old. And you can tell some of them were seeing them for the 1st time. I am sure they do it for the money...agree but they do not need the money so if the did not love what they are doing. they would not do it.
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Cristiano Radtke
They're already so rich that they don't need to perform anymore, lol.
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Cristiano Radtke
They're already so rich that they don't need to perform anymore, lol.
Cripes! THAT would be something to complain about!
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Gaetzi
It's a slow day at work so I will now bow out of this thread, I've said the same thing five different times now
But you said it well, and its so true what you have said, its just that some of the others can't handle the truth.
The Stones don't need to do these private gigs.
Oh now we have a written IORR Bible on what's the truth? Nice!!
Oh your back for more doom and gloom
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Kurt
During a normal tour, a private one-off gig would certainly help to offset some of the overhead costs incurred.
This hasn't been a normal tour. You frankly can't call it a tour at all.
It's a blatant cash grab. Pure and simple.
As a fan, you can participate in the money-suck or choose not to.
It's up to you.
But none of us should be assisting The Stones' in justifying their narrative.
Desert Trip was a monster of its own, so I don't blame The Stones for participating in those weekends. They deserved to be there.
Las Vegas was an abomination and an insult.
This Boston appearance is like pouring salt into an open wound.
But don't fret, they will be HAPPY to take your money in New York next month
and through the winter for an exhibition so you can pretend to be seeing them again.
Fire up the Social Media machine, NYNY here we come!
I'm disgusted.
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No, Mr. Kraft processed cheese is not so discriminatory
Apart from his surname, Robert Kraft has no association with Kraft Foods.
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BV and others who have seen the Stones multiple times can say yeah whatever its just the way the world works and tough luck etc.
But for many people who missed the cancelled show it was a once in a life time chance to see the Stones and for others maybe their last chance to see them.
Why can't people be a bit upset by this, why are we brain washed into thinking the Stones are above criticism.
Please allow people to be pissed off for 5 mins
BV has basically sacrificed his life to get where he is. Others have sacrificed much too (not me). I bailed on Desert Trip because it was too much hassle for me (I live in Los Angeles) and I hate crowds. I figured, "ech, I'll see them in Vegas on the 19th". They canceled. Oh well. It's not a life changer. Even Mick penned "It's only rock and roll". Yeah, I know now I'll only ever see the band if I want to fly to Europe in 2017.
I challenge anyone to find fault in someone who's worked the same job for 55 years and has only had to call in sick a few times....A FEW TIMES! I've probably called in sick more in 2016 than The Stones did in 55 years.
And if you have an issue with them playing a private gig and you not getting in, you're just a jealous whiner. It ain't the 1970's any more, with 50-stop tours, coming to your city soon. Appreciate the fact that the band still even exists. Everyone else started breaking up in 1970....
Hey ego boy you're missing the point, its OK for people to be upset and disappointed with the way the Stones have behaved. The real fans should come first, they could have fitted another date this week to replace the cancelled Vegas gig but didn't, probably due to this private gig. They left it to the last minute to finally cancel a show they had no intention of playing, people spent a small fortune waiting to see if they were going to reschedule.
The other thing is why didn't they just do 2 stadium shows to the fans, it would make just as much profit, this 3 date tour is a joke. People are naturally sickened by the greed of this band. I'm lot a jealous whiner as you put it, iv'e seen this band many times and they have given me more than i could ever ask for, but it needs to be said, they have totally sold out now, very sad.
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Hairball
Neil's private gig was in the midst of a massive tour, with many shows before and after.
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gotdablouse
I've got no dogs in this fight but anyway you look at it, it is indeed pathetic that they are accepting to compromise whatever integrity they have left...again, if it's their last gig ever, it will go down in infamy.
As for a gig in NYC ? Why wouldn't they play another private gig over there ? It seems that all you need is cash ? Maybe Trump will hire them to comfort his supporters ? Would they say "no" ?
@roller99 - I'm confused, weren't you at the Fonda gig last year ?
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donvis
This idea that they don't owe
the fans is absolutely ridiculous. without the fans they would absolutely be nothing
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roller99
People used to bum rush Ringo asking him for an autograph, and when he refused they would get upset and say "but we bought all your albums!". His response: Stop buying them then.
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Cristiano Radtke
Just out of curiosity, I wonder how many people from USA who are complaining about tonight's concert would attend a regular gig if it wasn't on their own hometown.
They could play in NY, Vegas or anywhere else in USA and still there would be people who would want them playing on their own backyard.