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rollmops
Washington DC 07/03/2019. 50th anniversary of Brian Jones'passing away. They played MercyMercy that night. Last time the Stones played that song was in England for Hyde Park show 1969, honoring Brian. In DC Mick mentioned Don Covay the songwriter who was from DC. I took it as a tribute to Brian Jones which made that moment super special.
Rockandroll,
Mops
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MisterDDDD
Last time for me was Santa Clara.
Fantastic night, LD Pit- Ronnie's side.
Made a point of getting in position to film the final bows, which I never do.
Knew it was the last show of the tour for me, and what a great show it was.
May be the last time... I don't know, oh no..
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MisterDDDD
Last time for me was Santa Clara.
Fantastic night, LD Pit- Ronnie's side.
Made a point of getting in position to film the final bows, which I never do.
Knew it was the last show of the tour for me, and what a great show it was.
May be the last time... I don't know, oh no..
Me too. Was recording just left of the B-stage and took my son who ended up with a pit ticket thx to Hairball. Amazing night and more likely than not my last Stones show although still holding tickets to San Diego and Austin.
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KevinM
1st time: age 18, summer of 1989, Raleigh, NC (saw the The Who & The Stones in the same summer, both for the 1st time)
Last time: 1994, Raleigh NC, I worked Security for the show, even got backstage, but the band was on stage at the time.
By '89 it was obvious that Mick's voice wasn't what it was compared to even the early 80's (their last tour at the time). Even noticed a difference b/w '89 vs. '94 voice.
Also I didn't care to hear anything written after Undercover LP. Though the Sessions/Outtakes/Unreleased for Dirty Work & Steel Wheels has some decent songs on them, but the studio LP's themselves were lacking imho. It has taken me until 2019 just to appreciate the DW/SW Outtakes/Sessions, so maybe one day I'll appreciate the last 6 studio albums. HM to Blue & Lonesome.
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KevinM
1st time: age 18, summer of 1989, Raleigh, NC (saw the The Who & The Stones in the same summer, both for the 1st time)
Last time: 1994, Raleigh NC, I worked Security for the show, even got backstage, but the band was on stage at the time.
By '89 it was obvious that Mick's voice wasn't what it was compared to even the early 80's (their last tour at the time). Even noticed a difference b/w '89 vs. '94 voice.
Also I didn't care to hear anything written after Undercover LP. Though the Sessions/Outtakes/Unreleased for Dirty Work & Steel Wheels has some decent songs on them, but the studio LP's themselves were lacking imho. It has taken me until 2019 just to appreciate the DW/SW Outtakes/Sessions, so maybe one day I'll appreciate the last 6 studio albums. HM to Blue & Lonesome.
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KevinM
1st time: age 18, summer of 1989, Raleigh, NC
That was also my first show. The one and only, as it turned out.