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Just back from show. Did anyone notice Keith was out front on catwalk at beginning of SFM and Mick clearly said "get the @#$%& out of my way!" (half smiling).
I was quite the opposite. This memory is may be the best one from the entire show. First minute of "Street Fighting Man". Keith walks up to start the song. Mick is soon after, pass by Keith, who is on my side i.e. Pit 2 = Keith side. Mick start singing, on his i.e. Ronnie side. Then after half a minute or so Mick is backing up, taking a look at Keith, like you would take a look at your best friend, a loving friendly look, you know a look, like an image, can say more than 1,000 words. It was the look of friendship and trust. Then they played on. There was plenty of space for both up there.
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Seems like you can't have two things at once. There's no Keith with dyed hair and bandana, and no Keith with natural hair without the bandana. We have the choice between a Keith with natural hair and a bandana or a Keith without bandana but with hair dyed.
But have there been any press comments on Keith's recent hair at all? - Still remembering the headlines from back when Charlie suddenly had a crewcut.
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CamRS
This was my second show of the tour (the other being Landover) and my first Lucky Dip experience, and I was not disappointed.
My wife and I ended up in section 111a, which is the side view, but we actually had a great view.
Loved the setlist, probably my favorite one from the five times I’ve seen them. My wife is not a huge Stones fan, but She’s a Rainbow, Sweet Virginia and Dead Flowers are her favorite Stones songs, so she was excited. I love those songs too, so I was equally excited. I’d seen DF before, but that was with Brad Paisley as a guest, so it was good to see just the band playing the song.
If this is the last time I ever see the Stones play, then it was the perfect last concert for me.
- Cam
Theres nothing like being there and feeling the power of it all. Youtube is in no way representative of a live concert experience. When I was at Burls Creek and they fired up Rambler, oh my God...Quote
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CamRS
This was my second show of the tour (the other being Landover) and my first Lucky Dip experience, and I was not disappointed.
My wife and I ended up in section 111a, which is the side view, but we actually had a great view.
Loved the setlist, probably my favorite one from the five times I’ve seen them. My wife is not a huge Stones fan, but She’s a Rainbow, Sweet Virginia and Dead Flowers are her favorite Stones songs, so she was excited. I love those songs too, so I was equally excited. I’d seen DF before, but that was with Brad Paisley as a guest, so it was good to see just the band playing the song.
If this is the last time I ever see the Stones play, then it was the perfect last concert for me.
- Cam
Good for you. That's what it's all about. Gotta laugh of all the youtube critics on this forum.
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bye bye johnny
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drwattsTheres nothing like being there and feeling the power of it all. Youtube is in no way representative of a live concert experience. When I was at Burls Creek and they fired up Rambler, oh my God...Quote
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CamRS
This was my second show of the tour (the other being Landover) and my first Lucky Dip experience, and I was not disappointed.
My wife and I ended up in section 111a, which is the side view, but we actually had a great view.
Loved the setlist, probably my favorite one from the five times I’ve seen them. My wife is not a huge Stones fan, but She’s a Rainbow, Sweet Virginia and Dead Flowers are her favorite Stones songs, so she was excited. I love those songs too, so I was equally excited. I’d seen DF before, but that was with Brad Paisley as a guest, so it was good to see just the band playing the song.
If this is the last time I ever see the Stones play, then it was the perfect last concert for me.
- Cam
Good for you. That's what it's all about. Gotta laugh of all the youtube critics on this forum.
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Stoneage
- Darryl's bass doesn't irritate me the way it used to. Seems like he's more integrated with the band now. After 25 years of practicing.
It's Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie playing their own songs. Doesn't matter if these are 40 or 50 years old, it's still their own songs. If a band still plays their own songs it surley can't be no revival bandQuote
Stoneage
Sure. But to claim that they are not a revival band would be compromising with the truth. They are a revival band. Maybe your favorite revival band but a revival band all the same.
Their best known songs are about 50 years old and their last album (with original compositions) was released 14 years ago. From which they do not play any songs.
If that doesn't constitute a revival band - what does?
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Stoneage
Sure. But to claim that they are not a revival band would be compromising with the truth. They are a revival band. Maybe your favorite revival band but a revival band all the same.
Their best known songs are about 50 years old and their last album (with original compositions) was released 14 years ago. From which they do not play any songs.
If that doesn't constitute a revival band - what does?
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Hairball
Accept and Embrace the Nostalgia Tour 2019 - 57 years and counting.
I accepted it long ago, and am truly embracing every minute of this current tour!
It's Only Rock'N'Roll (But I Like It).
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Stoneage
Sure. But to claim that they are not a revival band would be compromising with the truth. They are a revival band. Maybe your favorite revival band but a revival band all the same.
Their best known songs are about 50 years old and their last album (with original compositions) was released 14 years ago. From which they do not play any songs.
If that doesn't constitute a revival band - what does?
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Cristiano Radtke
"We had a very special visitor at the Armstrong house yesterday: legendary Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts!"
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Cristiano Radtke
"We had a very special visitor at the Armstrong house yesterday: legendary Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts!"
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Wonderful. I wish I could have gone with him!
Welcome back Cristiano
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Stoneage
Sure. But to claim that they are not a revival band would be compromising with the truth. They are a revival band. Maybe your favorite revival band but a revival band all the same.
Their best known songs are about 50 years old and their last album (with original compositions) was released 14 years ago. From which they do not play any songs.
If that doesn't constitute a revival band - what does?
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Stoneage
Sure. But to claim that they are not a revival band would be compromising with the truth. They are a revival band. Maybe your favorite revival band but a revival band all the same.
Their best known songs are about 50 years old and their last album (with original compositions) was released 14 years ago. From which they do not play any songs.
If that doesn't constitute a revival band - what does?
You're right
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Stoneage
Sure. But to claim that they are not a revival band would be compromising with the truth. They are a revival band. Maybe your favorite revival band but a revival band all the same.
Their best known songs are about 50 years old and their last album (with original compositions) was released 14 years ago. From which they do not play any songs.
If that doesn't constitute a revival band - what does?
You're right
They have been on tour the last many years with the same concept, so there is no revival - just a continuation of the same concept. Just like Macca touring with the same songs as he has done the last many years. Eagles the same etc. No revival
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Stoneage
Sure. But to claim that they are not a revival band would be compromising with the truth. They are a revival band. Maybe your favorite revival band but a revival band all the same.
Their best known songs are about 50 years old and their last album (with original compositions) was released 14 years ago. From which they do not play any songs.
If that doesn't constitute a revival band - what does?
You're right
They have been on tour the last many years with the same concept, so there is no revival - just a continuation of the same concept. Just like Macca touring with the same songs as he has done the last many years. Eagles the same etc. No revival
Greatest hits band, revival band, live band...i don't see much difference: the new material is missing!
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Stoneage
Sure. But to claim that they are not a revival band would be compromising with the truth. They are a revival band. Maybe your favorite revival band but a revival band all the same.
Their best known songs are about 50 years old and their last album (with original compositions) was released 14 years ago. From which they do not play any songs.
If that doesn't constitute a revival band - what does?
You're right
They have been on tour the last many years with the same concept, so there is no revival - just a continuation of the same concept. Just like Macca touring with the same songs as he has done the last many years. Eagles the same etc. No revival
Greatest hits band, revival band, live band...i don't see much difference: the new material is missing!
Lonesome & Blue, released two years ago, is a triumph from start to finish. Consisting of fantastic covers, similar to England's Newest Hitmakers or The Beatles Second Album, I think it's among their best. Went to no. 1 in most countries around the world. If you have not heard it, I recommend it highly.