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Stonesfan2146
Here we go, Brown Sugar with Keith definetely enjoying the song!!
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I’m pretty sure Charlie is the only member of the band who doesn’t dye his hairQuote
keefriff99
Oh Keith...WHY the hair dye??
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Stonesfan2146
Here we go, Brown Sugar with Keith definetely enjoying the song!!
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Thanks for sharing MY VIDEO!!
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Christiaan
Thanks for your compliment. Try to film as good as possible. And you're free to share!! That's why I put them on YouTube! But I'm just a amateur. Some are good and some are bad...….
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lem motlow
WOW, just fckng WOW-
It’s hard to even find a reference point to use as a tether to allow one to grasp the magnitude of this band.
Finding a reference point is difficult,Muhammad Ali’s career lasted about 20 years,Shakespeare died at 52
Picasso! He died at 82 and days before his death he was still painting good works.
1943 + 82 = 2025. See you then boys!
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MingSubu
Nobody selling bootleg shirts outside? Can't find anybody selling...
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filstan
Took in the Chess Studio tour and photo exhibition from 2:00-3:15. Very much worthwhile BTW. Drove over to Soldier Field with two old Stones fans friends and I was pleased/relieved to get a disability spot in the North garage. $50! I had a foot surgery a few weeks ago and didn't want to gimp over from beyond Michigan Ave as I would usually do when the gait is normal.It was worth it to pick up a temporary handicapped placard at the DMV earlier this week. There was some WXRT fueled Stones music being broadcast on the South end outside Soldier field which helped kill some time until the doors opened at 5:30. Hung out in the Club for drinks and eats until 8:00. Weather was cool, but rain held off. A quality windbreaker/raincoat was sufficient.
Stones hit stage at 8:45? I thought they sounded on their game right out of the gate. As per usual at a concert it's all about the sound quality. I can only say from section 214 that there were songs that were really dialed with the mix and a big frontal guitar assault, which is what we want. Then on other songs Keith would wander down in the mix. Bass sound was fantastic last night. Jones was terrific. The entire band was very good. They clunked a change here or there, but so what. It was opening night anyway. Ronnie pulled some guitar licks out of his hat that were stunning. Keith was excellent and when he and Ronnie were up in the mix, the songs soared. Jagger was in outstanding voice.
Setlist was conservative, but since it was the opener why push songs they might not be so comfortable with. I really hope for some blues numbers on Tuesday, but they put together a concert that had to please everyone there. Amazing that these guys still have gas in the tank to perform at that level. They can still find that groove and they know it. Those smiles during songs from the band aren't fake. They still love playing and know when they get it right.
I'm in the front row of section 308 on Tuesday. Closer to the stage and I'm interested to hear how the sound is in that location. The general admission standing area had lots of room for people to move about. Soldier Field was full in the seating area, even in the nosebleed sections all the way in the back.