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Winning Ugly VXII
It's funny to hear "Midnight Rambler" now described as a warhorse.
They went for a period of more than 22 years with pretty much performing Midnight Rambler on only one tour. The '89/'90 tour.
After the 1976 tour,up until January of 1999,Midnight Rambler was only performed in 1989/1990 plus maybe 5 or 6 shows in 1995.
It has really only been SINCE the 50th anniversary that it has been a solid fixture. Also '69 to '76.
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Gaetzi
What is the chatter here about Buenos Aires? Are there substantial rumors this may be in the works?
The day after the last show in Warsaw this summer, I posted this:
The Rolling Stones tours from now on
Nothing has changed since then, except people tend to forget what I said and then they mix up dreams and bad memory with their own private wish list.
Fact is still:
- USA Tour 16 shows April to June 2019
- Buenos Aires and Japan offers on the table at any time
- The European market is always open for more shows
During the spring, before they start the US tour, they will secretly and totally off contracts signal where they might be interested in going next. My best guess would be Japan, Argentina, Europe 6-12 months later, i.e. 2020.
If you want to see the Stones live, then make sure you understand what Keith just said in a recent interview:
"Maybe this will be the last one"
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Gaetzi
What is the chatter here about Buenos Aires? Are there substantial rumors this may be in the works?
The day after the last show in Warsaw this summer, I posted this:
The Rolling Stones tours from now on
Nothing has changed since then, except people tend to forget what I said and then they mix up dreams and bad memory with their own private wish list.
Fact is still:
- USA Tour 16 shows April to June 2019
- Buenos Aires and Japan offers on the table at any time
- The European market is always open for more shows
During the spring, before they start the US tour, they will secretly and totally off contracts signal where they might be interested in going next. My best guess would be Japan, Argentina, Europe 6-12 months later, i.e. 2020.
If you want to see the Stones live, then make sure you understand what Keith just said in a recent interview:
"Maybe this will be the last one"
So Bjornulf, when u say "Japan, Argentina, Europe", do u mean in that order?
plexi
Keith said in RollingStone magazine that this might be the last time. And I guess he is right. Charlie is not young anymore... and they will not hire another drummer.Quote
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Gaetzi
What is the chatter here about Buenos Aires? Are there substantial rumors this may be in the works?
The day after the last show in Warsaw this summer, I posted this:
The Rolling Stones tours from now on
Nothing has changed since then, except people tend to forget what I said and then they mix up dreams and bad memory with their own private wish list.
Fact is still:
- USA Tour 16 shows April to June 2019
- Buenos Aires and Japan offers on the table at any time
- The European market is always open for more shows
During the spring, before they start the US tour, they will secretly and totally off contracts signal where they might be interested in going next. My best guess would be Japan, Argentina, Europe 6-12 months later, i.e. 2020.
If you want to see the Stones live, then make sure you understand what Keith just said in a recent interview:
"Maybe this will be the last one"
So Bjornulf, when u say "Japan, Argentina, Europe", do u mean in that order?
plexi
Lets just get to this tour. "HELLO?"
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So Bjornulf, when u say "Japan, Argentina, Europe", do u mean in that order?
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DREAMTIME
If they tour after the USA, the first stop will be Japan and then Australia before South America
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If they tour after the USA, the first stop will be Japan and then Australia before South America
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DREAMTIME
If they tour after the USA, the first stop will be Japan and then Australia before South America
I wish they could do another real Japanese tour, like they did March/April 2006, when they did Tokyo, Sapporo, Saitama, Nagoya (and Sendai was planned for, but did not happen due to logistics issues, as can be seen in the tour gap).
They could do multiple Tokyo Dome shows, also Budokan, and other cities in Japan. Then it is a relatively short travel down under.
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DREAMTIME
If they tour after the USA, the first stop will be Japan and then Australia before South America
I wish they could do another real Japanese tour, like they did March/April 2006, when they did Tokyo, Sapporo, Saitama, Nagoya (and Sendai was planned for, but did not happen due to logistics issues, as can be seen in the tour gap).
They could do multiple Tokyo Dome shows, also Budokan, and other cities in Japan. Then it is a relatively short bio
travel down under.
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Sipuncula
What's the consensus on GA floor? I had to buy several tickets, so it was really my only decent option, since I didn't want to see what may be my last Stones show from the nosebleeds. I like the idea of standing, and I'm tall anyway, but my 9 year old son is coming as well, so I'm thinking he might be relegated to staring at the giant video screens.
My last show was in 2015, and I had terrible seats in the rafters on the side, but the real shocker was the horrific sound (to the point where I had to move and "watch" the show from the concourses in the back of the stadium). It was a shame, because they apparently had a pretty good show.
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DREAMTIME
If they tour after the USA, the first stop will be Japan and then Australia before South America
I wish they could do another real Japanese tour, like they did March/April 2006, when they did Tokyo, Sapporo, Saitama, Nagoya (and Sendai was planned for, but did not happen due to logistics issues, as can be seen in the tour gap).
They could do multiple Tokyo Dome shows, also Budokan, and other cities in Japan. Then it is a relatively short bio
travel down under.
Maybe after USA, say sept. What ever happened to Canada??
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bv
They wanted to brand the 2019 tour with the USA flag so then it sort of had to be a tour of USA. Sorry Canada, may be another time. Tthey played several shows in Canada since they started touring in 2012, and travel across the border is easy. In short, we are running on overtime already.
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They wanted to brand the 2019 tour with the USA flag so then it sort of had to be a tour of USA. Sorry Canada, may be another time. Tthey played several shows in Canada since they started touring in 2012, and travel across the border is easy. In short, we are running on overtime already.