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If the album is released, I would expect some American dates. There's no law that says they can only do 15 shows a year, just because that's what they've been doing.
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micwer
The Stones have always said that they modeled themselves after bluesmen who played on stage until they couldn't. From what I've seen in Paris a couple of days ago, not only CAN they play very well still, but they also WANT to do, judging from the smiles on their face throughout the evening. They weren't faking it.
Touring 8-10 weeks per year, with 2-3 dates per week, that's a schedule that seems to fit their lifestyle.
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Monsoon Ragoon
Keith looks better than on the Bigger Bang Tour.
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Keith looks better than on the Bigger Bang Tour.
good joke!
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Keith looks better than on the Bigger Bang Tour.
good joke!
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Keith looks better than on the Bigger Bang Tour.
good joke!
No joke. IMHO he looks much healthier than in the 00's. Nowadays is the first time since the late 70's that he doesn't look (much) older than he actually is. To be honest I only see photos. My last concert so far was in 2007. I am not able to spend some 100 Euro for a concert with one or two songs I haven't had live until now.
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Keith looks better than on the Bigger Bang Tour.
good joke!
No joke. IMHO he looks much healthier than in the 00's. Nowadays is the first time since the late 70's that he doesn't look (much) older than he actually is. To be honest I only see photos. My last concert so far was in 2007. I am not able to spend some 100 Euro for a concert with one or two songs I haven't had live until now.
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Keith looks better than on the Bigger Bang Tour.
good joke!
No joke. IMHO he looks much healthier than in the 00's. Nowadays is the first time since the late 70's that he doesn't look (much) older than he actually is. To be honest I only see photos. My last concert so far was in 2007. I am not able to spend some 100 Euro for a concert with one or two songs I haven't had live until now.
I agree - he looked rough at the end of the ABB tour, especially with that seedy moustache and his old set of false teeth. He looks much better now and I would say he is far more focused. I loved the shows I saw on the No Filter tour. I loved the Hamburg show because it was the first opening night show I have been to and the set list was awesome. And Arnhem was in my all time favourite top 3 Stones shows (my other two would be Enmore in 2003 and Glasgow, also in 03...or perhaps the Melbourne 03 show where they started with JJF and then went straight into Street Fighting Man and Keith didn't change guitars.....hhhmmm or Oakland 02.....or Twickenham 06.... wow, so many great Stones memories!!!
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The band plans 10-12 shows in the U.K. Next year so if you look at the amount of shows they have done each year recently then you have to say the chance of another set of shows the same year in a different part of the world becomes very unlikely.
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They will tack on five shows at Madison Square Garden after the UK run and ride off into the sunset....
I doubt it very much. The UK is their home country and London the home city of all 4 Stones so I'd imagine they'd want to finish up there.
Well,actually Keith hasn't been a UK/London resident since 1971.
So for well over half of his life he has lived abroad.
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...and that moustache was beyond bizarre...)
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Chester
They better come back. It is absolutely disgusting, appalling and beyond comprehension to think their last U.S. performance was in a tent for Robert Kraft.
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Keith looks better than on the Bigger Bang Tour.
good joke!
No joke. IMHO he looks much healthier than in the 00's. Nowadays is the first time since the late 70's that he doesn't look (much) older than he actually is. To be honest I only see photos. My last concert so far was in 2007. I am not able to spend some 100 Euro for a concert with one or two songs I haven't had live until now.
I agree - he looked rough at the end of the ABB tour, especially with that seedy moustache and his old set of false teeth. He looks much better now and I would say he is far more focused. I loved the shows I saw on the No Filter tour. I loved the Hamburg show because it was the first opening night show I have been to and the set list was awesome. And Arnhem was in my all time favourite top 3 Stones shows (my other two would be Enmore in 2003 and Glasgow, also in 03...or perhaps the Melbourne 03 show where they started with JJF and then went straight into Street Fighting Man and Keith didn't change guitars.....hhhmmm or Oakland 02.....or Twickenham 06.... wow, so many great Stones memories!!!
I'm not a cosmetician and just speaking in layman termns, but I think the natural grey hair suits him very well and looks way more natural than the artificial black dye that only served to highlight the radical wrinkles on his face. It was almost like he was made up as an actor in a zombie movie, and that moustache was beyond bizarre. Now everything blends together as it naturally should, and he looks much healthier because of it.
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Keith looks better than on the Bigger Bang Tour.
good joke!
No joke. IMHO he looks much healthier than in the 00's. Nowadays is the first time since the late 70's that he doesn't look (much) older than he actually is. To be honest I only see photos. My last concert so far was in 2007. I am not able to spend some 100 Euro for a concert with one or two songs I haven't had live until now.
I agree - he looked rough at the end of the ABB tour, especially with that seedy moustache and his old set of false teeth. He looks much better now and I would say he is far more focused. I loved the shows I saw on the No Filter tour. I loved the Hamburg show because it was the first opening night show I have been to and the set list was awesome. And Arnhem was in my all time favourite top 3 Stones shows (my other two would be Enmore in 2003 and Glasgow, also in 03...or perhaps the Melbourne 03 show where they started with JJF and then went straight into Street Fighting Man and Keith didn't change guitars.....hhhmmm or Oakland 02.....or Twickenham 06.... wow, so many great Stones memories!!!
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john lomax
As for a US tour in 2018, my guess would be max 10 stadium shows, one night in each of the following cities:
Boston
New York
Washington
Chicago
San Francisco
Los Angeles
New Orleans
Denver
St Louis
Atlanta
This is pure guesswork by the way!!!
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As for a US tour in 2018, my guess would be max 10 stadium shows, one night in each of the following cities:
Boston
New York
Washington
Chicago
San Francisco
Los Angeles
New Orleans
Denver
St Louis
Atlanta
This is pure guesswork by the way!!!
Your list is wrong.
Here is a list of the the cities they are planning to play in the USA next year.
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john lomax
As for a US tour in 2018, my guess would be max 10 stadium shows, one night in each of the following cities:
Boston
New York
Washington
Chicago
San Francisco
Los Angeles
New Orleans
Denver
St Louis
Atlanta
This is pure guesswork by the way!!!
Your list is wrong.
Here is a list of the the cities they are planning to play in the USA next year.
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john lomax
As for a US tour in 2018, my guess would be max 10 stadium shows, one night in each of the following cities:
Boston
New York
Washington
Chicago
San Francisco
Los Angeles
New Orleans
Denver
St Louis
Atlanta
This is pure guesswork by the way!!!
Your list is wrong.
Here is a list of the the cities they are planning to play in the USA next year.
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As for a US tour in 2018, my guess would be max 10 stadium shows, one night in each of the following cities:
Boston
New York
Washington
Chicago
San Francisco
Los Angeles
New Orleans
Denver
St Louis
Atlanta
This is pure guesswork by the way!!!
Your list is wrong.
Here is a list of the the cities they are planning to play in the USA next year.
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Ha ha!! Yes, if I were a betting man I'd have to agree that your list is the more likely one!!
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spikenyc
Sorry I thought this was a U2 thread. my bad
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john lomax
As for a US tour in 2018, my guess would be max 10 stadium shows, one night in each of the following cities:
Boston
New York
Washington
Chicago
San Francisco
Los Angeles
New Orleans
Denver
St Louis
Atlanta
This is pure guesswork by the way!!!
Your list is wrong.
Here is a list of the the cities they are planning to play in the USA next year.
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wonderboy
the Excelsior Amusement Park (no idea where that is!)