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dcba
I saw them during the fabled 1792 tour!
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It cost me 2 ducks and one fat goose but it was worth every feather... I mean penny!
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spikenyc
1978 Capitol Theater Passaic New Jersey was my first Stones show.
I was a naive 16 yr old.
My friend won tickets on the radio (WNEW I think?).
It was hot, raw and nasty and we loved it!
Probably the best show out of the over 50 Stones shows I have seen in my life.
Let It Rock
All Down the Line
Honky Tonk Women
Star Star
When the Whip Comes Down
Miss You
Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)
Lies
Beast of Burden
Respectable
Far Away Eyes
Love in Vain
Shattered
Sweet Little Sixteen
Tumbling Dice
Happy
Brown Sugar
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Encore:
Street Fighting Man
Here is a nice article about the show -
[www.nj.com]
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spikenyc
1978 Capitol Theater Passaic New Jersey was my first Stones show.
I was a naive 16 yr old.
My friend won tickets on the radio (WNEW I think?).
It was hot, raw and nasty and we loved it!
Probably the best show out of the over 50 Stones shows I have seen in my life.
Let It Rock
All Down the Line
Honky Tonk Women
Star Star
When the Whip Comes Down
Miss You
Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)
Lies
Beast of Burden
Respectable
Far Away Eyes
Love in Vain
Shattered
Sweet Little Sixteen
Tumbling Dice
Happy
Brown Sugar
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Encore:
Street Fighting Man
Here is a nice article about the show -
[www.nj.com]
Wow! I count 8 songs from then current album Some Girls. Arguably the last time they toured
as a very current recording and performing band (Tattoo You was mostly polished up old outtakes). A pity there wasn't a follow up European leg.
On their 1989-2007 tours, we were lucky to get 3 or 4 songs from the latest album.
It says a lot for the strength of their 1st 15 years that they are still able to tour playing almost entirely music from this period and command the audiences and fees they do. Long may they continue, though a new album would be nice! But there's no real financial incentive to release one.
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spikenyc
1978 Capitol Theater Passaic New Jersey was my first Stones show.
I was a naive 16 yr old.
My friend won tickets on the radio (WNEW I think?).
It was hot, raw and nasty and we loved it!
Probably the best show out of the over 50 Stones shows I have seen in my life.
Let It Rock
All Down the Line
Honky Tonk Women
Star Star
When the Whip Comes Down
Miss You
Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me)
Lies
Beast of Burden
Respectable
Far Away Eyes
Love in Vain
Shattered
Sweet Little Sixteen
Tumbling Dice
Happy
Brown Sugar
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Encore:
Street Fighting Man
Here is a nice article about the show -
[www.nj.com]
Wow! I count 8 songs from then current album Some Girls. Arguably the last time they toured
as a very current recording and performing band (Tattoo You was mostly polished up old outtakes). A pity there wasn't a follow up European leg.
On their 1989-2007 tours, we were lucky to get 3 or 4 songs from the latest album.
It says a lot for the strength of their 1st 15 years that they are still able to tour playing almost entirely music from this period and command the audiences and fees they do. Long may they continue, though a new album would be nice! But there's no real financial incentive to release one.
Had 5 songs from Steel Wheels in my '89 show, 6 songs from Voodoo Lounge in my '94 show.
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Stoneage
Seems to me that the 2002/2003 tour was the first one where the ticket prices skyrocketed? Or was it the 1997-1999 tour?
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Stoneage
Stadium (seated) was about 80 Euros and arena (floor) about 60 Euro back in 2003 (Stockholm) as far as I remember. About twice the price of the 94/95 tour but still not really skyrocket prices.
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Send It To me
Columbia, MO 1994 - $50
Everyone knows the VL setlist, they played "Memory Motel" as the variable song.
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Stoneage
Stadium (seated) was about 80 Euros and arena (floor) about 60 Euro back in 2003 (Stockholm) as far as I remember. About twice the price of the 94/95 tour but still not really skyrocket prices.
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reg thorpe
July 26 1972 MSG NY Micks birthday
opening act Stevie Wonder
tickets $6.50
Brown Sugar
Bitch
Rocks Off
Gimme Shelter
Happy
Tumbling Dice
Love in Vain
Sweet Virginia
You Can't Always Get What You Want
All Down The Line
Midnight Rambler
Bye Bye Johnny
Rip This Joint
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Street Fighting Man
Uptight (Everything's Alright) with Stevie Wonder
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction with Stevie Wonder