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TumblinDice76
I may be in the minority here but I was 99% sure Chicago 1 last year was going to be my last Stones show. For me this tour is a BONUS. I'm not going to give the set list a single thought going into St. Louis. I'm just going to simply enjoy!
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TumblinDice76
I may be in the minority here but I was 99% sure Chicago 1 last year was going to be my last Stones show. For me this tour is a BONUS. I'm not going to give the set list a single thought going into St. Louis. I'm just going to simply enjoy!
Amen!!!!!! That's what I was thinking as I sat there in Chicago, too. Very much looking forward to this upcoming Mpls. show.
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DGA35
Checking ticketmaster, I'm noticing on several of the shows a note in the top right corner regarding American Express presales. It states that there is a 2 ticket limit so I'm assuming this will be the rule for all of the shows?
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DGA35
Checking ticketmaster, I'm noticing on several of the shows a note in the top right corner regarding American Express presales. It states that there is a 2 ticket limit so I'm assuming this will be the rule for all of the shows?
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tioms
Hallo, I'm a Stones fan from 1968. I saw them the first time in 1973, Belgium.
I saw them the last time in Utrecht. I don't won't them to see anymore.
I'm fed up with all that old songs.
Well said. Me too! I have heard the same songs again and again more times than I care to remember. I love the band, I love their music. ALL their music. Not just the 30 or so songs, from which around 20 are chosen to make up their concert performances now. There are fantastic numbers that would work wonderfully in concert if only the band were brave enough to play them again. And I'm not talking about deeply obscure numbers either. 19th Nervous Breakdown. Have You Seen Your Mother Baby? Ruby Tuesday. Dandelion. Shes A Rainbow. Waiting On A Friend. And they have played some of these over the years. Not just anytime recently.
Mind you, whenever the band play anything from outside the core list of numbers now, the exodus to the bar begins, together with the slow hand-claps, occasional booing, and a dozen loud-mouths yelling for Satisfaction, Start Me Up or Brown Sugar. And this is stuff I have experienced personally at several different concerts. It is not heresay evidence from anyone else.
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campxray
Don't know how to delete.
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Madcap
Minneapolis on a Saturday...cheap flight from Chicago...damn it’s tempting!!
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Paddy
Will lucky dips be available this time around? I can’t remember when they showed up last time...
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Paddy
Will lucky dips be available this time around? I can’t remember when they showed up last time...
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cyclist
What do people think the rollingstones.com presales will be like? You need to register for each show. It will probably be generic passwords like "midnight" right? Or unique to each email?
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tioms
Hallo, I'm a Stones fan from 1968. I saw them the first time in 1973, Belgium.
I saw them the last time in Utrecht. I don't won't them to see anymore.
I'm fed up with all that old songs.
Well said. Me too! I have heard the same songs again and again more times than I care to remember. I love the band, I love their music. ALL their music. Not just the 30 or so songs, from which around 20 are chosen to make up their concert performances now. There are fantastic numbers that would work wonderfully in concert if only the band were brave enough to play them again. And I'm not talking about deeply obscure numbers either. 19th Nervous Breakdown. Have You Seen Your Mother Baby? Ruby Tuesday. Dandelion. Shes A Rainbow. Waiting On A Friend. And they have played some of these over the years. Not just anytime recently.
Mind you, whenever the band play anything from outside the core list of numbers now, the exodus to the bar begins, together with the slow hand-claps, occasional booing, and a dozen loud-mouths yelling for Satisfaction, Start Me Up or Brown Sugar. And this is stuff I have experienced personally at several different concerts. It is not heresay evidence from anyone else.
BS, I have NEVER heard anyone boo the band in my 58 shows over 44 years no matter if they don't particularly like a few of the songs.
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Hairball
Countdown is officially on.......three months until the opener.
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Hairball
Countdown is officially on.......three months until the opener.
....and for the opener?
Star Star? Silver Train?