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Is anyone seriously taking the four screen comments seriously? Screens 1 and 3 display one image while screens 2 and 4 show another one, then after a few seconds it switches around and everyone knows that.
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Hairball
If the tour is cancelled or postponed (again), whether or not Charlie will return or not becomes a moot point.
Even if the tour goes ahead as scheduled, I have a hard time believing Charlie will suddenly appear mid -tour to take over on drums.
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Well I think it is interesting that if it were Mick, there is no way there would be a show. Not possible.
In the very strict sense of the words, even this wouldn’t be the case.
During the Keith set, Mick leaves the stage, completely off sight.
No one doubts they are “The Rolling Stones”
Still disagree with you. That's when vast amounts of the audience allow themselves the bladder break, as nothing important is going on.
(OUCH! I didn't actually mean that.)
Disagree with the statement that they are not 100% Rolling Stones when Mick takes a break and Keith does one of his classic Stones songs.
(I actually feel sorry for the usually alcohol fueled pisss breaks people have to take at some point in the show, often using Keith's set as a lame excuse.. Who would rather be smelling and looking at a urinal instead of catching Happy or BTMMR or Salt of the Earth et al? No Stones fan worth their salt, that I'm certain of
That aside, your argument doesn't hold water
I'm a guy who has to take multiple piss breaks but have NEVER had to do it during a Stones show.. How? I limit myself to one beer about an hour pre-show, piss, and then no more until after.. And then I make up for it
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Well I think it is interesting that if it were Mick, there is no way there would be a show. Not possible.
In the very strict sense of the words, even this wouldn’t be the case.
During the Keith set, Mick leaves the stage, completely off sight.
No one doubts they are “The Rolling Stones”
Still disagree with you. That's when vast amounts of the audience allow themselves the bladder break, as nothing important is going on.
(OUCH! I didn't actually mean that.)
Disagree with the statement that they are not 100% Rolling Stones when Mick takes a break and Keith does one of his classic Stones songs.
(I actually feel sorry for the usually alcohol fueled pisss breaks people have to take at some point in the show, often using Keith's set as a lame excuse.. Who would rather be smelling and looking at a urinal instead of catching Happy or BTMMR or Salt of the Earth et al? No Stones fan worth their salt, that I'm certain of
That aside, your argument doesn't hold water
I'm a guy who has to take multiple piss breaks but have NEVER had to do it during a Stones show.. How? I limit myself to one beer about an hour pre-show, piss, and then no more until after.. And then I make up for it
Clever, snoopy.
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Rockman
I've never used the lavatory during a Stones show.
Shit treacle
What brand of incontinence pads do you wear ???
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Rockman
What brand of incontinence pads do you wear ???
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PalaisRoyale
Charlie is the canary in the coal mine.
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HalfNanker
I’ve always joked that I’ll still be going to shows when it’s just mick and Keith sitting on stools at Carnegie hall…
Yet something feels off about this tour without Charlie.
Since I saw them at the Beacon, I’ve had about 5 shows that I told myself this might be the last time. But I do think that August 2019 might truly have been.
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Rockman
Where's treacle ....??? ..... we need an answer ....
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Well I think it is interesting that if it were Mick, there is no way there would be a show. Not possible.
In the very strict sense of the words, even this wouldn’t be the case.
During the Keith set, Mick leaves the stage, completely off sight.
No one doubts they are “The Rolling Stones”
Still disagree with you. That's when vast amounts of the audience allow themselves the bladder break, as nothing important is going on.
(OUCH! I didn't actually mean that.)
Disagree with the statement that they are not 100% Rolling Stones when Mick takes a break and Keith does one of his classic Stones songs.
(I actually feel sorry for the usually alcohol fueled pisss breaks people have to take at some point in the show, often using Keith's set as a lame excuse.. Who would rather be smelling and looking at a urinal instead of catching Happy or BTMMR or Salt of the Earth et al? No Stones fan worth their salt, that I'm certain of
That aside, your argument doesn't hold water
I'm a guy who has to take multiple piss breaks but have NEVER had to do it during a Stones show.. How? I limit myself to one beer about an hour pre-show, piss, and then no more until after.. And then I make up for it
Clever, snoopy.
plexi
And just for posterity I feel the need to say I've never used the lavatory during a Stones show. Heresy.
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3. Because Steve Jordan doesn’t lift his cymbal or hi hat stroke when he plays the snare drum on the backbeats and will never tell Mick or Keith to f-off when they need to be checked.
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Naturalust
Watch this:
Damn, not really surprised, Jordan can do it all. Thanks z. My guess is he learned the technique to play with Keith.
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The stones have been a nostalgia band propped up with non-Stones for a long time now....so why am I thinking they should cancel the tour without Charlie?
1. Because Charlie is a uniquely amazing drummer who’s style and attitude has defined the roll and longevity of Stones music and is the only member who has kept his sound and chops faithful to the very best of Stones music.
2. Because Keith has tripled down on making us believe the Stones are done without Charlie.
3. Because Steve Jordan doesn’t lift his cymbal or hi hat stroke when he plays the snare drum on the backbeats and will never tell Mick or Keith to f-off when they need to be checked.
4. Because it feels like the nail in the coffin of the cash cow entity being more important than the musical brotherhood that has allowed me to respect the Stones even after hearing them play Brown Sugar dozens of times.
5. Because I know a lot of other bands who could really use the entertainment dollars people will spend on seeing them live again.
6. Because it is the perfect out for the band and allows them to stop (for now) with class and true heart.
7. Because Steve Jordan can probably do an excellent job and could actually take them to a new level but won’t out of respect for Charlie and that means the Stones engine would be somewhat disingenuous in their performance, and at least the musician fans would pick up on that ....and have to be disingenuous themselves trying to convince themselves they are hearing The Rolling Stones.
8. Because Charlie is more Stones than any other member to me and I am sick at heart to think of his health failing.
I hope they figure out what I know ASAP because the legacy is at stake, certainly my undying respect.
Truly,
Naturalust
a little overdramatized and weak diatribe.
plexi
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The stones have been a nostalgia band propped up with non-Stones for a long time now....so why am I thinking they should cancel the tour without Charlie?
1. Because Charlie is a uniquely amazing drummer who’s style and attitude has defined the roll and longevity of Stones music and is the only member who has kept his sound and chops faithful to the very best of Stones music.
2. Because Keith has tripled down on making us believe the Stones are done without Charlie.
3. Because Steve Jordan doesn’t lift his cymbal or hi hat stroke when he plays the snare drum on the backbeats and will never tell Mick or Keith to f-off when they need to be checked.
4. Because it feels like the nail in the coffin of the cash cow entity being more important than the musical brotherhood that has allowed me to respect the Stones even after hearing them play Brown Sugar dozens of times.
5. Because I know a lot of other bands who could really use the entertainment dollars people will spend on seeing them live again.
6. Because it is the perfect out for the band and allows them to stop (for now) with class and true heart.
7. Because Steve Jordan can probably do an excellent job and could actually take them to a new level but won’t out of respect for Charlie and that means the Stones engine would be somewhat disingenuous in their performance, and at least the musician fans would pick up on that ....and have to be disingenuous themselves trying to convince themselves they are hearing The Rolling Stones.
8. Because Charlie is more Stones than any other member to me and I am sick at heart to think of his health failing.
I hope they figure out what I know ASAP because the legacy is at stake, certainly my undying respect.
Truly,
Naturalust
a little overdramatized and weak diatribe.
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a little overdramatized and weak diatribe.
plexi
Really?
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Well I think it is interesting that if it were Mick, there is no way there would be a show. Not possible.
In the very strict sense of the words, even this wouldn’t be the case.
During the Keith set, Mick leaves the stage, completely off sight.
No one doubts they are “The Rolling Stones”
Still disagree with you. That's when vast amounts of the audience allow themselves the bladder break, as nothing important is going on.
(OUCH! I didn't actually mean that.)
Disagree with the statement that they are not 100% Rolling Stones when Mick takes a break and Keith does one of his classic Stones songs.
(I actually feel sorry for the usually alcohol fueled pisss breaks people have to take at some point in the show, often using Keith's set as a lame excuse.. Who would rather be smelling and looking at a urinal instead of catching Happy or BTMMR or Salt of the Earth et al? No Stones fan worth their salt, that I'm certain of
That aside, your argument doesn't hold water
I'm a guy who has to take multiple piss breaks but have NEVER had to do it during a Stones show.. How? I limit myself to one beer about an hour pre-show, piss, and then no more until after.. And then I make up for it
Clever, snoopy.
plexi
And just for posterity I feel the need to say I've never used the lavatory during a Stones show. Heresy.
When I buy tickets for any show now, I always try to get aisle seats near the exits, not so much for running to the washroom but for making a fast exit when the concert ends! Only time I had to run to the washroom was for Springsteen back in 2012. Think I missed half of 10th Ave Freezeout standing at the urinal!!
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The stones have been a nostalgia band propped up with non-Stones for a long time now....so why am I thinking they should cancel the tour without Charlie?
1. Because Charlie is a uniquely amazing drummer who’s style and attitude has defined the roll and longevity of Stones music and is the only member who has kept his sound and chops faithful to the very best of Stones music.
2. Because Keith has tripled down on making us believe the Stones are done without Charlie.
3. Because Steve Jordan doesn’t lift his cymbal or hi hat stroke when he plays the snare drum on the backbeats and will never tell Mick or Keith to f-off when they need to be checked.
4. Because it feels like the nail in the coffin of the cash cow entity being more important than the musical brotherhood that has allowed me to respect the Stones even after hearing them play Brown Sugar dozens of times.
5. Because I know a lot of other bands who could really use the entertainment dollars people will spend on seeing them live again.
6. Because it is the perfect out for the band and allows them to stop (for now) with class and true heart.
7. Because Steve Jordan can probably do an excellent job and could actually take them to a new level but won’t out of respect for Charlie and that means the Stones engine would be somewhat disingenuous in their performance, and at least the musician fans would pick up on that ....and have to be disingenuous themselves trying to convince themselves they are hearing The Rolling Stones.
8. Because Charlie is more Stones than any other member to me and I am sick at heart to think of his health failing.
I hope they figure out what I know ASAP because the legacy is at stake, certainly my undying respect.
Truly,
Naturalust
a little overdramatized and weak diatribe.
plexi
Really? I actually held back, that is just the meat and potatoes of my feelings about it. I just think its unfair to concert goers who pay big bucks and are deprived of the Charlie Watts experience. I've spent hours just watching him at Stones shows, he's special man.At least bring Mick Taylor back for the shows Charlie's missing....
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a little overdramatized and weak diatribe.
plexi
Really?
Yes, Really.
Except "little" was being extremely generous.