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It was a great show, better audience than Manchester from where i was Standing, so pleased i got SFM as an opener, Keith was better again, JJF epic after the not so bad start restarted for some reason. Keith great SMU , i'm still convinced he cocks it up as opener on purpose and no one will convince me otherwise.
Lots of energy, they really rock , only downside was disappointed to get YGTS from Keith, fed up with that one and i don't like the way they play GOMC , no guts to it, crap drums.
Looking forward to Twicks, they are getting better all the time, Mick and Keith still deliver the best show on earth
PS. it really is time to drop YCAGWYW, absolute load of bollocks, give me SWAY or CYHMK any day.
Hear hear ...getting to hate it if that's not too strong a word, and never liked it that much in the 1st place, just don't get why it's seemingly so indispensable
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It came to me when watching Ronnie that he is behaving like it's his last time out with the band, like he knows something we don't, hope i'm wrong.
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It came to me when watching Ronnie that he is behaving like it's his last time out with the band, like he knows something we don't, hope i'm wrong.
That's not surprising since he has recently recovered from lung cancer. He was lucky this time because it hadn't spread, but he will be all too aware now that he isn't immortal.
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Re YCAGWYW in setlist
'Mick thinks it's indispensable, he is of a generation that thinks we need a good old singalong st some point!'
I realise some people don't want/enjoy
a singalong
Or dancing
Or getting in the groove
So into the music
Listening out for bum notes etc
Ok if that's your thing
OT (ever been part of 'Hey Jude' singalong with Macca?
Totally totally naff yeah but it works)
Us Brits just love a bit of naff,
It works for us and we do it really well
So maybe Mick includes it because they're on home turf?
Not to include it?
Not to join in?
Quite simply
Would be
Rude!
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powerage78
Beyond motivation, their physical capacity will alone make Stones future.
5 or 6 years more ? Hummm.
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No.
Charlie will be 82. Mick and Keith 80.
So I don't think so.
But I'm probably wrong.
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No.
Charlie will be 82. Mick and Keith 80.
So I don't think so.
But I'm probably wrong.
But it almost equally unthinkable that they are delivering Rock music at the energetic level they are at their ages now.
Mick could easily pull it off five years from now, he could do his cool moves from around the mic stand, the guitarists could still play the music as long as they can still stand, and there are drummers still playing in their early 80's it's not unheard of.
They could play smaller arenas and clubs, do an acoustic unplugged set, play more ballads, people love the slow ones more , especially casual fans.
Honestly if they are alive and kicking they can play, look at Jerry Lee Lewis and he is in poor health with arthritis and still tours and he doesn't have any other band members to fall back on and take the heat off him for a while.
McCartney is still going strong, these guys will play till they drop if they want too.
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powerage78
No.
Charlie will be 82. Mick and Keith 80.
So I don't think so.
But I'm probably wrong.
But it almost equally unthinkable that they are delivering Rock music at the energetic level they are at their ages now.
Mick could easily pull it off five years from now, he could do his cool moves from around the mic stand, the guitarists could still play the music as long as they can still stand, and there are drummers still playing in their early 80's it's not unheard of.
They could play smaller arenas and clubs, do an acoustic unplugged set, play more ballads, people love the slow ones more , especially casual fans.
Honestly if they are alive and kicking they can play, look at Jerry Lee Lewis and he is in poor health with arthritis and still tours and he doesn't have any other band members to fall back on and take the heat off him for a while.
McCartney is still going strong, these guys will play till they drop if they want too.
Paul McCartney: ‘There are currently no forthcoming gigs confirmed.’ (2018)
Just a guess as I begin my day of sitting (which will include 17 hours of sitting on various airplanes ugh)
I think Paul is/ will quietly sliding to the left/ out the door, hopefully unnoticed and I think the RS are doing the same. They are both too ‘big’ and have too much impact on people to do it any other way. I admire and respect this plan.
I do think this is the last tour.
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powerage78
No.
Charlie will be 82. Mick and Keith 80.
So I don't think so.
But I'm probably wrong.
But it almost equally unthinkable that they are delivering Rock music at the energetic level they are at their ages now.
Mick could easily pull it off five years from now, he could do his cool moves from around the mic stand, the guitarists could still play the music as long as they can still stand, and there are drummers still playing in their early 80's it's not unheard of.
They could play smaller arenas and clubs, do an acoustic unplugged set, play more ballads, people love the slow ones more , especially casual fans.
Honestly if they are alive and kicking they can play, look at Jerry Lee Lewis and he is in poor health with arthritis and still tours and he doesn't have any other band members to fall back on and take the heat off him for a while.
McCartney is still going strong, these guys will play till they drop if they want too.
Paul McCartney: ‘There are currently no forthcoming gigs confirmed.’ (2018)
Just a guess as I begin my day of sitting (which will include 17 hours of sitting on various airplanes ugh)
I think Paul is/ will quietly sliding to the left/ out the door, hopefully unnoticed and I think the RS are doing the same. They are both too ‘big’ and have too much impact on people to do it any other way. I admire and respect this plan.
I do think this is the last tour.
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Bjornulf has said that another tour is being planned. Of course he won’t say where or when so don’t bother asking.
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powerage78
No.
Charlie will be 82. Mick and Keith 80.
So I don't think so.
But I'm probably wrong.
But it almost equally unthinkable that they are delivering Rock music at the energetic level they are at their ages now.
Mick could easily pull it off five years from now, he could do his cool moves from around the mic stand, the guitarists could still play the music as long as they can still stand, and there are drummers still playing in their early 80's it's not unheard of.
They could play smaller arenas and clubs, do an acoustic unplugged set, play more ballads, people love the slow ones more , especially casual fans.
Honestly if they are alive and kicking they can play, look at Jerry Lee Lewis and he is in poor health with arthritis and still tours and he doesn't have any other band members to fall back on and take the heat off him for a while.
McCartney is still going strong, these guys will play till they drop if they want too.
Paul McCartney: ‘There are currently no forthcoming gigs confirmed.’ (2018)
Just a guess as I begin my day of sitting (which will include 17 hours of sitting on various airplanes ugh)
I think Paul is/ will quietly sliding to the left/ out the door, hopefully unnoticed and I think the RS are doing the same. They are both too ‘big’ and have too much impact on people to do it any other way. I admire and respect this plan.
I do think this is the last tour.
Bjornulf has said that another tour is being planned. Of course he won’t say where or when so don’t bother asking him, but I believe plans are afoot.
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grzegorz67
Bjornulf has said that another tour is being planned. Of course he won’t say where or when so don’t bother asking.
The screens at Cardiff, just prior to them being powered down displayed the meessage 'See You Soon'. Reading that as I left the stadium made for a perfect end to the night.
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No.
Charlie will be 82. Mick and Keith 80.
So I don't think so.
But I'm probably wrong.
But it almost equally unthinkable that they are delivering Rock music at the energetic level they are at their ages now.
Mick could easily pull it off five years from now, he could do his cool moves from around the mic stand, the guitarists could still play the music as long as they can still stand, and there are drummers still playing in their early 80's it's not unheard of.
They could play smaller arenas and clubs, do an acoustic unplugged set, play more ballads, people love the slow ones more , especially casual fans.
Honestly if they are alive and kicking they can play, look at Jerry Lee Lewis and he is in poor health with arthritis and still tours and he doesn't have any other band members to fall back on and take the heat off him for a while.
McCartney is still going strong, these guys will play till they drop if they want too.
Paul McCartney: ‘There are currently no forthcoming gigs confirmed.’ (2018)
Just a guess as I begin my day of sitting (which will include 17 hours of sitting on various airplanes ugh)
I think Paul is/ will quietly sliding to the left/ out the door, hopefully unnoticed and I think the RS are doing the same. They are both too ‘big’ and have too much impact on people to do it any other way. I admire and respect this plan.
I do think this is the last tour.
Bjornulf has said that another tour is being planned. Of course he won’t say where or when so don’t bother asking him, but I believe plans are afoot.
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Bjornulf has said that another tour is being planned. Of course he won’t say where or when so don’t bother asking.
The screens at Cardiff, just prior to them being powered down displayed the meessage 'See You Soon'. Reading that as I left the stadium made for a perfect end to the night.
They have done every night of the No Filter Tour from both last year and this.
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Bjornulf has said that another tour is being planned. Of course he won’t say where or when so don’t bother asking.
The screens at Cardiff, just prior to them being powered down displayed the meessage 'See You Soon'. Reading that as I left the stadium made for a perfect end to the night.
They have done every night of the No Filter Tour from both last year and this.
Great to hear, usually out of the stadium long before they switch off the power to the screens. My wife was with me in Cardiff, she's not tall at all, got in as the gates opened to got her a decent view from the fence at the front of GA. As a consequence of being first in we were last out. Seeing the 'See You Soon' display really made my night. Couple that with your post about another tour being planned makes for the perfect end to a great Stones weekend.
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US Tour in 2019.
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Bjornulf has said that another tour is being planned. Of course he won’t say where or when so don’t bother asking.
The screens at Cardiff, just prior to them being powered down displayed the meessage 'See You Soon'. Reading that as I left the stadium made for a perfect end to the night.
They have done every night of the No Filter Tour from both last year and this.
Great to hear, usually out of the stadium long before they switch off the power to the screens. My wife was with me in Cardiff, she's not tall at all, got in as the gates opened to got her a decent view from the fence at the front of GA. As a consequence of being first in we were last out. Seeing the 'See You Soon' display really made my night. Couple that with your post about another tour being planned makes for the perfect end to a great Stones weekend.
I was 2nd row in GA - far right Keith's side where it is closest to the stage. Sneaked into GA after getting a crap nosebleed with my Lucky Dip. For European shows, See you soon is always translated into the local language so I will see it in Prague and Warsaw.
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Bjornulf has said that another tour is being planned. Of course he won’t say where or when so don’t bother asking.
The screens at Cardiff, just prior to them being powered down displayed the meessage 'See You Soon'. Reading that as I left the stadium made for a perfect end to the night.
They have done every night of the No Filter Tour from both last year and this.
Great to hear, usually out of the stadium long before they switch off the power to the screens. My wife was with me in Cardiff, she's not tall at all, got in as the gates opened to got her a decent view from the fence at the front of GA. As a consequence of being first in we were last out. Seeing the 'See You Soon' display really made my night. Couple that with your post about another tour being planned makes for the perfect end to a great Stones weekend.
I was 2nd row in GA - far right Keith's side where it is closest to the stage. Sneaked into GA after getting a crap nosebleed with my Lucky Dip. For European shows, See you soon is always translated into the local language so I will see it in Prague and Warsaw.
Its a small world, you must have been almost breathing in my ear lol.
Same spot front row
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Bjornulf has said that another tour is being planned. Of course he won’t say where or when so don’t bother asking.
The screens at Cardiff, just prior to them being powered down displayed the meessage 'See You Soon'. Reading that as I left the stadium made for a perfect end to the night.
They have done every night of the No Filter Tour from both last year and this.
Great to hear, usually out of the stadium long before they switch off the power to the screens. My wife was with me in Cardiff, she's not tall at all, got in as the gates opened to got her a decent view from the fence at the front of GA. As a consequence of being first in we were last out. Seeing the 'See You Soon' display really made my night. Couple that with your post about another tour being planned makes for the perfect end to a great Stones weekend.
I was 2nd row in GA - far right Keith's side where it is closest to the stage. Sneaked into GA after getting a crap nosebleed with my Lucky Dip. For European shows, See you soon is always translated into the local language so I will see it in Prague and Warsaw.
Its a small world, you must have been almost breathing in my ear lol.
Same spot front row
I was wearing a US flag Tie Dye Stones Tee from the Licks Tour if that helps you place me. I also have quite a strong Scottish accent. Said Tee is quite rare, but I met a Greek guy on the way out with an identical Tee and his wife/partner took a photo of us standing together!
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ycagwywpmd
Re YCAGWYW in setlist
'Mick thinks it's indispensable, he is of a generation that thinks we need a good old singalong st some point!'
I realise some people don't want/enjoy
a singalong
Or dancing
Or getting in the groove
So into the music
Listening out for bum notes etc
Ok if that's your thing
OT (ever been part of 'Hey Jude' singalong with Macca?
Totally totally naff yeah but it works)
Us Brits just love a bit of naff,
It works for us and we do it really well
So maybe Mick includes it because they're on home turf?
Not to include it?
Not to join in?
Quite simply
Would be
Rude!
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powerage78
US Tour in 2019.