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35love*btw, Mr. Wick, please, where were you standing while filming this Sunday?Quote
35love
Oh Wicky you got me w/ ‘Hate To See You Go’ 22/10/2017
Please come back home, please come back home...
we can’t wait until summer ‘18 for you to come back home England
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Highwire75
Sorry for my bad english (and google translate)
3rd date in fosse OR. The least good of the three, the second concert was the best for me.
OMG the audience in the fosse OR ... a horror !!! grandpas and grannies who spend their time to taking disgusting videos with their smartphones or stay static. Nothing to do with Sunday's audience, younger, more stone addict.
Regarding our Stones, they clearly had their heads already at home.
Mick, breathless level "jokes", What is the point of talking about Patrick Bruel or Mrs. Macron, apart from booing by the public ?? !!
He seemed very exasperated by the softness of the audience (I understand him).
Keith ... great Thursday and Sunday. But there, OMG it was bad !! he decided to do no solo or almost ... even on Satisfaction !!.
Ronnie ... he was here yesterday? I did not see him...
Finally, a concert not at all up for a final date tour. The Stones clearly wanted to finish it as soon as possible. I'm disappointed.
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midimannz
You have a nice, steady camera hand . Well done on your beautiful clips
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marclaff
What says Mick in french last evening :
After IORR = merci bien, merci Paris. Ça va Paname (slang for Paris)
Salut la France, salut les Gaulois.
TD / JYF / RTD
Ça va bien tout le monde ?
SSC
On va passer, on va passer à la chanson du vote
SAR
Vous voulez chanter avec moi ?
YCAGWYW
Vous chantez tellement bien
PIB
C'est notre dernier concert pour l'instant et c'est le parfait endroit pour finir la tournée.
Qui vient de marseille ? Toulouse ? De Nice ? D'Argentina ?
HTW
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schwonek
This is so great and funny, like kids playing in the yard: Paint it black last night.
(Keith starts the song, Charlie plays)
Mick: Damn it. (runs away)
Ronnie: Whoa.
Keith: What's up with Mick?
Ronnie: He forgot his microphone.
Keith: (laughing and shaking his head) I love that guy.
Charlie: One, two, three, four.
Chuck: Pling, pling.
[www.youtube.com]
Indeed a fantastic moment , love it...
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syrel
One more tidbit: Mick mislaid his mic at the end of ycagwyw - he left if by Chuck. Had a panicky rush to find it once Keith had started PIB. It made Keith and Ron laugh so much that they then screwed up the guitar parts.
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schwonek
This is so great and funny, like kids playing in the yard: Paint it black last night.
(Keith starts the song, Charlie plays)
Mick: Damn it. (runs away)
Ronnie: Whoa.
Keith: What's up with Mick?
Ronnie: He forgot his microphone.
Keith: (laughing and shaking his head) I love that guy.
Charlie: One, two, three, four.
Chuck: Pling, pling.
[www.youtube.com]
Indeed a fantastic moment , love it...
Love Ronnie's face expression...
Also some strange notes were played here...but ...wtf.
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thijs1981
Other notable things:
- God bless their sound guy, Dave Natale. I can understand the sound in these places being difficult in different spots, but I was in the line of fire of the speakers in the pit and his mix is brutally honest, very rough, very rock 'n roll.
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syrel
One more tidbit: Mick mislaid his mic at the end of ycagwyw - he left if by Chuck. Had a panicky rush to find it once Keith had started PIB. It made Keith and Ron laugh so much that they then screwed up the guitar parts.
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SomeTorontoGirl
I was lucky enough to get hooked up with a pit ticket for last night, and spent the concert against the rail on Keith’s side. What a difference! First, in Amsterdam, Copenhagen and Paris on Sunday, few folks in the seats were standing, and that made a huge difference for me, there was so much less energy. Second, last night reminded me of huge fireworks displays - that same feeling of concussion you get in the chest just from the physical impact of the sound. Third, the sound quality was amazing, and I was surprised it came through in some video clips I shot. And the proximity made the whole show more immediate and intense - even in the lower stands adjacent to the stage there is about 50 feet of floor between the seat and the stage at the closest place. I think I’m spoiled for life now, and so glad to have had this experience!
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Highwire75
Sorry for my bad english (and google translate)
3rd date in fosse OR. The least good of the three, the second concert was the best for me.
OMG the audience in the fosse OR ... a horror !!! grandpas and grannies who spend their time to taking disgusting videos with their smartphones or stay static. Nothing to do with Sunday's audience, younger, more stone addict.
Regarding our Stones, they clearly had their heads already at home.
Mick, breathless level "jokes", What is the point of talking about Patrick Bruel or Mrs. Macron, apart from booing by the public ?? !!
He seemed very exasperated by the softness of the audience (I understand him).
Keith ... great Thursday and Sunday. But there, OMG it was bad !! he decided to do no solo or almost ... even on Satisfaction !!.
Ronnie ... he was here yesterday? I did not see him...
Finally, a concert not at all up for a final date tour. The Stones clearly wanted to finish it as soon as possible. I'm disappointed.
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Quique-stoneQuote
vinckskeQuote
schwonek
This is so great and funny, like kids playing in the yard: Paint it black last night.
(Keith starts the song, Charlie plays)
Mick: Damn it. (runs away)
Ronnie: Whoa.
Keith: What's up with Mick?
Ronnie: He forgot his microphone.
Keith: (laughing and shaking his head) I love that guy.
Charlie: One, two, three, four.
Chuck: Pling, pling.
[www.youtube.com]
Indeed a fantastic moment , love it...
Love Ronnie's face expression...
Also some strange notes were played here...but ...wtf.
Great Great !! What a @#$%& great band it is !!
jeroen
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SomeTorontoGirl
I was lucky enough to get hooked up with a pit ticket for last night, and spent the concert against the rail on Keith’s side. What a difference! First, in Amsterdam, Copenhagen and Paris on Sunday, few folks in the seats were standing, and that made a huge difference for me, there was so much less energy. Second, last night reminded me of huge fireworks displays - that same feeling of concussion you get in the chest just from the physical impact of the sound. Third, the sound quality was amazing, and I was surprised it came through in some video clips I shot. And the proximity made the whole show more immediate and intense - even in the lower stands adjacent to the stage there is about 50 feet of floor between the seat and the stage at the closest place. I think I’m spoiled for life now, and so glad to have had this experience!