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pftw04
THE ROLLING STONES are touring in this year. Great news. However with Mick Jagger being 78, Keith Richards 77,Ronnie Wood 75, and Charlie Watts 81, I feel it may not be a powerful concert as it was 2 years back. I maybe wrong butit is my feeling
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pftw04
THE ROLLING STONES are touring in this year. Great news. However with Mick Jagger being 78, Keith Richards 77,Ronnie Wood 75, and Charlie Watts 81, I feel it may not be a powerful concert as it was 2 years back. I maybe wrong butit is my feeling
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THE ROLLING STONES are touring in this year. Great news. However with Mick Jagger being 78, Keith Richards 77,Ronnie Wood 75, and Charlie Watts 81, I feel it may not be a powerful concert as it was 2 years back. I maybe wrong butit is my feeling
Many of us fans are wondering about the state of Keith's health. We all know Mick will be great and Charlie and Ron, solid and dependable. But Keith is the unknown factor. He was not very consistent on the past few tours and I don't think he got any better sitting around the past 2 years.
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bakersfield
MY feeling in Manchester 2018 was that Keith had finally given up any attempt to compete with Mick for the spotlight. He simply stood and concentrated on his playing. As a result he played well of the time. Only a terribly s-l-o-w Shattered let the gig down.
Ronnie did all the heavy lifting until it came to the second hour. Keith was and probably still is capable of banging out the classics in open G.
The Stones have become very clever at managing a two hour stadium show full of episodes and interludes.
Having said that I would be keener to see them several gigs into this tour, than risk a rusty and clunky first night
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bakersfield
MY feeling in Manchester 2018 was that Keith had finally given up any attempt to compete with Mick for the spotlight. He simply stood and concentrated on his playing. As a result he played well of the time. Only a terribly s-l-o-w Shattered let the gig down.
Ronnie did all the heavy lifting until it came to the second hour. Keith was and probably still is capable of banging out the classics in open G.
The Stones have become very clever at managing a two hour stadium show full of episodes and interludes.
Having said that I would be keener to see them several gigs into this tour, than risk a rusty and clunky first night
Can't see Ronnie doing the heavy lifting this time round, Keith really has to be on his game , hope he shows up fit reheresed and revitalised because he will probably need to carry Ronnie. If Keith can't raise his game this tour could be hard to watch.
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bakersfield
MY feeling in Manchester 2018 was that Keith had finally given up any attempt to compete with Mick for the spotlight. He simply stood and concentrated on his playing. As a result he played well of the time. Only a terribly s-l-o-w Shattered let the gig down.
Ronnie did all the heavy lifting until it came to the second hour. Keith was and probably still is capable of banging out the classics in open G.
The Stones have become very clever at managing a two hour stadium show full of episodes and interludes.
Having said that I would be keener to see them several gigs into this tour, than risk a rusty and clunky first night
Can't see Ronnie doing the heavy lifting this time round, Keith really has to be on his game , hope he shows up fit reheresed and revitalised because he will probably need to carry Ronnie. If Keith can't raise his game this tour could be hard to watch.
My impression in Seattle 2019 was that it was the Mick and Ronnie show, so from that perspective if Ronnie's not on his game because of illness/recovering from, then Keith will need to up his game.
Hopefully that can happen.
On the other hand, Ronnie's recording new material with Mick and with the Faces, so it can't be that bad.
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Charlie's 81? Good lord, does he know that?
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Charlie's 81? Good lord, does he know that?
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Charlie's 81? Good lord, does he know that?
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It isn't all that wrong - Charlie recently started his 81st year.
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Charlie's 81? Good lord, does he know that?
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It isn't all that wrong - Charlie recently started his 81st year.
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Charlie's 81? Good lord, does he know that?
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It isn't all that wrong - Charlie recently started his 81st year.
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MisterDDDD
Real shame you can't make it 24FPS.
The enthusiasm and joy you spread will be greatly missed.
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MisterDDDD
Real shame you can't make it 24FPS.
The enthusiasm and joy you spread will be greatly missed.
What did I say that was wrong? They're far from the band they were, and it's not getting better. But if you want to see them for sentimental reasons, go for it. I might. I know exactly what they are now.
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