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Dallas? I don't think Cotton Bowl has a roof? - It doesn't.
(The Cowboys Stadium does, but that's not the one booked)
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No, no ending, EVER!!! They will rock til they drop, or one of them anyway!
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Re: So, asked many times before: Will this be the last tour?
Posted by: timbernardis ()
Date: July 6, 2018 16:16
They will NEVER stop til one of them gets sick or dies. And that's as it should be. I have made two No Filter trips over the pond in the fall and spring. Waiting for them, and all of YOU, to come to the USA. Hoping for Denver, no show there in 13 years, but would travel of course. MSG would b great!
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Re: The Rolling Stones European Tour 2017
Posted by: timbernardis ()
Date: May 27, 2017 04:41
What's all this talk about a final show? They won't stop until an illness or death happens, period.
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Re: The Rolling Stones No Filter US Tour 2019
Posted by: timbernardis ()
Date: February 22, 2019 08:13
but BV told us after Warsaw that there is strong talk about Buenos Aires and Japan. It's just a matter of who gets sick or dies first, and when. But performing as they have, and I have seen six in 17 and 18, they have NO REASON to quit.
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To me, that's not quitting when they want to, that's quitting when they're sort of forced to.
But anyways. We digress, sorry! Back to the topic of the postponed tour =)
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Found this on an austrian tv channel, saying the tour is in the making...
Promising info?
Die Rolling Stones verhandeln letzte Tour. Österreich sollte fix dabei sein.
Live. Herbst 2021: USA und Kanada. Sommer 2022: die große Europa-Tournee zum 60. Band-Jubiläum. Das sind die geheimen Tour-Pläne der Rolling Stones. Sofern sie nicht wieder Corona stoppt. Im Vorjahr fielen ja deshalb 15 US-Konzerte für 900.000 Fans aus.
Österreich-Fans. Aktuell holen die Rock-Dinos – in Summe 308 Jahre alt – von den größten europäischen Veranstaltern die Offerte ein. Mindestens 5 Millionen Euro Gage. Österreich sollte wieder fix dabei sein. 2017 begeisterte man 95.000 Fans in Spielberg. Das größte Konzert der Tour! Dazu richtete Nova-Rock-Chef Ewald Tatar auf ausdrücklichen Wunsch der Stones ja auch ein Konzert in Warschau aus.
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Found this on an austrian tv channel, saying the tour is in the making...
Promising info?
Die Rolling Stones verhandeln letzte Tour. Österreich sollte fix dabei sein.
Live. Herbst 2021: USA und Kanada. Sommer 2022: die große Europa-Tournee zum 60. Band-Jubiläum. Das sind die geheimen Tour-Pläne der Rolling Stones. Sofern sie nicht wieder Corona stoppt. Im Vorjahr fielen ja deshalb 15 US-Konzerte für 900.000 Fans aus.
Österreich-Fans. Aktuell holen die Rock-Dinos – in Summe 308 Jahre alt – von den größten europäischen Veranstaltern die Offerte ein. Mindestens 5 Millionen Euro Gage. Österreich sollte wieder fix dabei sein. 2017 begeisterte man 95.000 Fans in Spielberg. Das größte Konzert der Tour! Dazu richtete Nova-Rock-Chef Ewald Tatar auf ausdrücklichen Wunsch der Stones ja auch ein Konzert in Warschau aus.
A rudimentary google translation gets it mostly:
Live. Fall 2021: USA and Canada. Summer 2022: the big European tour for the band's 60th anniversary. These are the Rolling Stones' secret tour plans. Unless it stops Corona again. That's why 15 US concerts for 900,000 fans were canceled last year.
Austria fans. The rock dinosaurs - 308 years old in total - are currently collecting offers from the largest European organizers. At least 5 million euros fee. Austria should be there again. In 2017, 95,000 fans were thrilled in Spielberg. The biggest concert of the tour! At the express request of the Stones, Nova Rock boss Ewald Tatar also organized a concert in Warsaw.
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"Aktuell holen die Rock-Dinos – in Summe 308 Jahre alt"
lol...
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Dallas? I don't think Cotton Bowl has a roof? - It doesn't.
(The Cowboys Stadium does, but that's not the one booked)
The Cowboys' stadium has about the worst acoustics in the country. I'd rather bundle up for a Cotton Bowl show. It wouldn't be the 1st at the CB that the Stones have played in terrible weather.
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Dallas? I don't think Cotton Bowl has a roof? - It doesn't.
(The Cowboys Stadium does, but that's not the one booked)
The Cowboys' stadium has about the worst acoustics in the country. I'd rather bundle up for a Cotton Bowl show. It wouldn't be the 1st at the CB that the Stones have played in terrible weather.
never been...but, I'd put Fenway Park up there in any contest for WORST acoustics...
add in "horrible sight lines" and I'm declaring Fenway the winner of the glorious title.....
Worst Place to See a Show!
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Dallas? I don't think Cotton Bowl has a roof? - It doesn't.
(The Cowboys Stadium does, but that's not the one booked)
The Cowboys' stadium has about the worst acoustics in the country. I'd rather bundle up for a Cotton Bowl show. It wouldn't be the 1st at the CB that the Stones have played in terrible weather.
never been...but, I'd put Fenway Park up there in any contest for WORST acoustics...
add in "horrible sight lines" and I'm declaring Fenway the winner of the glorious title.....
Worst Place to See a Show!
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Yes, and they charge insanely high prices for Wrigley shows. HORRIBLE venue for a concert and I 'm a Cubs fan who loves Wrigley. Bad sight lines and the whole set up is bad.
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Yes, and they charge insanely high prices for Wrigley shows. HORRIBLE venue for a concert and I 'm a Cubs fan who loves Wrigley. Bad sight lines and the whole set up is bad.
I totally agree. I live on Clark a few blocks from Wrigley and the concerts are a bummer. The Comiskey concert was great in 02- I was only like 9 years old so what do I know !?
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Yes, and they charge insanely high prices for Wrigley shows. HORRIBLE venue for a concert and I 'm a Cubs fan who loves Wrigley. Bad sight lines and the whole set up is bad.
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pearl Jam 2013-Was that the rain storm? I wasn't there but had several friends who were.
I saw AC/DC in 2015 and had an overhang problem. Maybe Buffett in GA would bring me back, but with inflated prices...still a pass for me.
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pearl Jam 2013-Was that the rain storm? I wasn't there but had several friends who were.
I saw AC/DC in 2015 and had an overhang problem. Maybe Buffett in GA would bring me back, but with inflated prices...still a pass for me.
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pearl Jam 2013-Was that the rain storm? I wasn't there but had several friends who were.
I saw AC/DC in 2015 and had an overhang problem. Maybe Buffett in GA would bring me back, but with inflated prices...still a pass for me.
Pearl Jam rain storm was 2018... and rain storm is an understatement, it was more like a monsoon! Totally agree that it was an amazing show though!
In addition to numerous Cubs games, have seen a handful of concerts there & have enjoyed them all.
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pearl Jam 2013-Was that the rain storm? I wasn't there but had several friends who were.
I saw AC/DC in 2015 and had an overhang problem. Maybe Buffett in GA would bring me back, but with inflated prices...still a pass for me.
Pearl Jam rain storm was 2018... and rain storm is an understatement, it was more like a monsoon! Totally agree that it was an amazing show though!
In addition to numerous Cubs games, have seen a handful of concerts there & have enjoyed them all.
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pearl Jam 2013-Was that the rain storm? I wasn't there but had several friends who were.
I saw AC/DC in 2015 and had an overhang problem. Maybe Buffett in GA would bring me back, but with inflated prices...still a pass for me.
Pearl Jam rain storm was 2018... and rain storm is an understatement, it was more like a monsoon! Totally agree that it was an amazing show though!
In addition to numerous Cubs games, have seen a handful of concerts there & have enjoyed them all.
Big storms in both 2013 and 2018.
In 2013 they came out, played 30 minutes then had to pause for 2.5 hours.
Came back out around midnight and played till 2:30 AM.
Was absolutely surreal to leave an outdoor show of that size at 2:30 AM.
They got special permission from the city to break curfew (more like shatter curfew) due to circumstances.
In 2018, they broke curfew by about an hour, playing on a Monday until around midnight.
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could also be the impossible geometry of these ballparks messing up the acoustics
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They should tour as long as they want to. Anybody who's complaining: Just don't go to the shows. Simple as that.
Haven't seen a lot of complaints recently, though, at least not in this thread?
I can still remember people saying the same in 2007 when they ended the ABB tour in London - AND in 2013 when they did the two Hyde Park shows. The argument "they are too old" has been brought for the last 20 years (or even longer). I am really glad the Stones did not listen to those people and that they continued touring just because they enjoyed it. And millions of fans enjoyed going to the shows. I personally went to 6 shows since 2012 and had a phenomenal time.