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laertisflash
So, if you would have to to select "Dancing With Mr D" or "Heartbreaker", for a gig you are going to attend?? My answer is "Heartbreaker". Hands down...
I know, "Mr D" played live would be a historical moment (last time was 1973, right?). But "Heartbreaker" is better song IMO.
Your answers?
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slewan
come on folks, it just as simple as that: The answer to the question "Is … allowed" is always: NO
It's a wonder that we are allows to bring our bones with us (they can be dangerous weapons, of course)
We should not bring any kind of technical equipment. I been to the Waldbühne last month and it took houres and houres to get in because every second started to discus with the security why he is not allowed to bring in his camera.
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laertisflash
So, if you would have to to select "Dancing With Mr D" or "Heartbreaker", for a gig you are going to attend?? My answer is "Heartbreaker". Hands down...
I know, "Mr D" played live would be a historical moment (last time was 1973, right?). But "Heartbreaker" is better song IMO.
Your answers?
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PaintMonkeyManBlack
Love heartbreaker, its the better song. But dont like how mick sings it recently. Just short heartbreaker, heartbreaker, instead of heartbreaaaaker with your 44's
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timbernardis
sorry if someone has already asked this, but I dont want to look back thru tons of pages -- What time might they hit the stage, or even a range of times or maybe what might be the earliest?
Want to tune in via Periscope but need an idea of when.
plexi
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laertisflash
Mick was singing JJF in different ways during the 70s and early 80s, too
(A) "its alllrrrriiighhht..." (close to the studio version)
( "its aaalll right..."
(c) "Its all right, all right..."
But I love it, anyway!
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laertisflash
"...i don't think a better Rock song exists.."
That's exactly what I think about JJF too,stone4ever.
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timbernardis
sorry if someone has already asked this, but I dont want to look back thru tons of pages -- What time might they hit the stage, or even a range of times or maybe what might be the earliest?
Want to tune in via Periscope but need an idea of when.
plexi
I am guessing and hoping someone will post the times tomorrow...but...
I guess be ready to go at 8:00 PM LHT local Hamburger time...
Using this world clock... [www.timeanddate.com]
It says it is 10:00PM there right now... equals 4:00 NYC, 3:00 Chicago, 2:00 Den, 1:00 LA
Meaning I guess the show starts around ... uhmmmm..
be ready to periscope scavenge starting around 2:00PM in NYC, 11:00 AM in LA
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laertisflash
Mick was singing JJF in different ways during the 70s and early 80s, too
(A) "its alllrrrriiighhht..." (close to the studio version)
( "its aaalll right..."
(c) "Its all right, all right..."
But I love it, anyway!
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grzegorz67
The weather forecast is not looking good so bring your raincoats.
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laertisflash
Mick was singing JJF in different ways during the 70s and early 80s, too
(A) "its alllrrrriiighhht..." (close to the studio version)
( "its aaalll right..."
(c) "Its all right, all right..."
But I love it, anyway!
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vibrolux
I don't know what all the rain worries are all about.
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slewan
come on folks, it just as simple as that: The answer to the question "Is … allowed" is always: NO
It's a wonder that we are allows to bring our bones with us (they can be dangerous weapons, of course)
We should not bring any kind of technical equipment. I been to the Waldbühne last month and it took houres and houres to get in because every second started to discus with the security why he is not allowed to bring in his camera.
So were they offering to store the cameras somewhere? Sounds like a logistical nightmare...Since that rule's never been enforced anywhere before AFAIK (except for club shows where even phones were not allowed) there must have been tons of people who had brought theirs.
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swimtothemoon
Sorry if I missed an earlier post, but is the strict "no cameras" policy only for this particular venue or for the entire Stones tour?