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colonial
Got a good feeling of an Australia and New Zealand 2020 tour in March, April with an announcement and ticket sales in October/November...yea :-)
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colonial
Got a good feeling of an Australia and New Zealand 2020 tour in March, April with an announcement and ticket sales in October/November...yea :-)
Is there a trick to getting a decent air fair from the US to New Zealand?
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24FPS
I'll concede they were better this go round than they have been. It's like constant touring has finally loosened some rust. So, they're as good as they were at the end of Bigger Bang? That's kind of underwhelming. And with the set in stone setlist, with maybe one or two kind of rarities, what's the point? Just to be with the band and hand over hundreds of dollars? The songs don't even sound different from tour to tour. (They used to).
1989-1990 was their coronation as the greatest rock and roll band of all time. Voodoo Lounge proved they could tour without Bill. No Security was a varied setlist, and they were killer. I don't know what the point is since. To see if Keith can still pull off JJF? To hear Midnight Rambler? The only thing that would help is to mix in a boatload of classics they don't play. And not the same old 'audience choice'.
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colonial
Got a good feeling of an Australia and New Zealand 2020 tour in March, April with an announcement and ticket sales in October/November...yea :-)
Is there a trick to getting a decent air fair from the US to New Zealand?
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Hairball
Midnight Rambler in a live setting is the magnum opus of the Rolling Stones no matter the lineup imo,
and I'd pay just to see than one tune alone stretched out to two hours....w/one warhorse as an encore (preferably Street Fighting Man).
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Hairball
Midnight Rambler in a live setting is the magnum opus of the Rolling Stones no matter the lineup imo,
and I'd pay just to see than one tune alone stretched out to two hours....w/one warhorse as an encore (preferably Street Fighting Man).
I'm in!
I'd switch the order with SFM opening, 2hr Rambler and close it out with Satisfaction.
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Sighunt
The No Filter Tour Joins The Stones’ A Bigger Bang Tour in the All-Time Top 10:
[www.billboard.com]
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colonial
Got a good feeling of an Australia and New Zealand 2020 tour in March, April with an announcement and ticket sales in October/November...yea :-)
Is there a trick to getting a decent air fair from the US to New Zealand?
If you learn how to use google flights full functionality then you can’t go wrong.
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The No Filter Tour Joins The Stones’ A Bigger Bang Tour in the All-Time Top 10:
[www.billboard.com]
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The No Filter Tour Joins The Stones’ A Bigger Bang Tour in the All-Time Top 10:
[www.billboard.com]
Take the money and run. I almost get ill thinking of an 80-year-old Mick Jagger on stage, no matter what song.
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marianna
I've never gotten the appeal of "Midnight Rambler" as a part of every setlist. The song goes on for so long and it's predictable.
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24FPS
I'll concede they were better this go round than they have been. It's like constant touring has finally loosened some rust. So, they're as good as they were at the end of Bigger Bang? That's kind of underwhelming. And with the set in stone setlist, with maybe one or two kind of rarities, what's the point? Just to be with the band and hand over hundreds of dollars? The songs don't even sound different from tour to tour. (They used to).
1989-1990 was their coronation as the greatest rock and roll band of all time. Voodoo Lounge proved they could tour without Bill. No Security was a varied setlist, and they were killer. I don't know what the point is since. To see if Keith can still pull off JJF? To hear Midnight Rambler? The only thing that would help is to mix in a boatload of classics they don't play. And not the same old 'audience choice'.
Licks 2002-03 was killer too...and quite varied, with varied exciting venues as well. "What the point is" is a personal question, of course. I love seeing them play live, that's the point for me. Have they come down a bit, yep...but I think it's great that they are playing as well as they are at this point. Speaking of Midnight Rambler, those Ramblers at Chicago 1 and 2 are the best Ramblers I've heard in years, complete with You Gotta Move (1) and Come On In My Kitchen (2) thrown in the middle. The shows seemed more energized and fun than the shows I saw in '15 for Zip Code or '06 for ABB, though '13 was probably on par with what I experienced with No Filter.
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Send It To me
Yeah, Licks was really good and so was 50 and Counting IMO.
'89 -'03 - A+
'05 -'07 - B
'12 - '13 - A-
'14 ' '16 - B
'17 - '19 - B+
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24FPS
I think they should open a show with Midnight Rambler. I think it's one of the few songs where they stretch out a bit. And live is nothing like the studio version, which is one of the most disturbing cuts of all time.
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24FPS
I think they should open a show with Midnight Rambler.