This was my first show, along with the drummer of the band I am in. I have seen sone good shows, Clapton, KISS, Skynyrd, ZZ Top, this was by far the best, no offense to the others. The set rocked!!! Glad to hear Dead Flowers and Wild Horses. I had a great view from the B stage, about 25 ft away.
I thought Keith and Ron both rocked hard. Keith really tore it up on Sympathy. It seemed the crowd was really into it, and you could tell the band reacted well to the enthusiasm.
I always knew they were the greatest, even without seeing them, but last night proved everything I thought.
I am glad that I will be able to say to my grandkids that I saw the greatest rock band ever!
"When I was a junkie I learned to ski, and I recorded Exile on Mainstreet" Keith Richards
"I am glad that I will be able to say to my grandkids that I saw the greatest rock band ever!"
Apt. #9, mutch better if you'll be able to say to them: "I saw the greatest rock band 15 times. The first one was in Durham..." In every case, congratulations!
Believe me, if I was financially able I would quit my teaching job and follow this tour the rest of the way, even go to Europe, but, well, I can't do that. But if they give me a chance where I can go around and the greatest band in the world again, yall can bet yall's sweet arse I will be there!
"When I was a junkie I learned to ski, and I recorded Exile on Mainstreet" Keith Richards
Nah, I haven't got a ticket. If I didn't have any qualms about sitting in the top section I would go, but I don't want to do that. I would rahter be on the floor near the B stage. I was about 25 ft from the B stage in Durham, it was the experience of a lifetime.
But if any of yall have ticks, let me know.
"When I was a junkie I learned to ski, and I recorded Exile on Mainstreet" Keith Richards