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Rocktiludrop
Seriously you think they can't go due to covid ? As long as the venue is big enough, it's not a problem.
Whatever man, as i say that's my opinion
It isn't anything to do with the size of venue; more the fact that quarantine, etc, wold come into play. Logistically, it'd mean that, perhaps, the tour would be affected. I'm sure they all wanted to attend.
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It's none of our business what Charlie's funeral arrangements are. The last thing on their minds is the fan's concerns. Some are already to go marching on with a Watts-less Stones.Quote
24FPS
Please refresh my memory. I got LDs in 2013, but I've forgotten how I got them. Do you go directly through TicketMaster by phone, or do you do it online? This is for the new Los Angeles concert on October 14th. And how many LDs can you get at one time?
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georgemcdonnell314
I am sure they all wanted to attend but with the travel restrictions were unable to.
Another way to look at it is Charlie was a quiet and peaceful man and having Mick, Keith and Ronnie show up would have brought media attention that was unwanted.
Down the road I am sure we'll hear more about the funeral.
Perhaps Bill was in attendance.
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More Hot Rocks
As posted earlier its states that The Stones will pay tribute to Charlie in the UK later on this year.
[www.devonlive.com]
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More Hot Rocks
As posted earlier its states that The Stones will pay tribute to Charlie in the UK later on this year.
[www.devonlive.com]
Can't help but think back to Charlie's last public statement regarding sitting out the tour, which he finished by saying that he was "looking forward to rejoining the band later this year". No doubt he'll do just that in spirit when they honor him there.. later this year.
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georgemcdonnell314
I am sure they all wanted to attend but with the travel restrictions were unable to.
Another way to look at it is Charlie was a quiet and peaceful man and having Mick, Keith and Ronnie show up would have brought media attention that was unwanted.
Down the road I am sure we'll hear more about the funeral.
Perhaps Bill was in attendance.
Like the huge media attention rehearsals have caused.
Come on, if the Stones don't want media attention they don't get it.
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mickschix
Even if the Stones COULD have attended the funeral, they would NOT have been allowed to return to the States in time to rehearse properly and start the tour on time due to Covid restrictions. Anyone who thinks that Mick, Keith & Ronnie did not WANT to attend are just plain misinformed. They are planning their own UK ceremony to honor Charlie once this tour is over. I still can't believe the tour is going forward...with all of the news that Covid is still infecting people at an alarming rate in mostly the States the tour is travelling to...just my opinion. I remain very concerned for the safety of the band & the fans.
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Rocktiludrop
I was behind Mick and Keith with the attitude of the show must go on, and admired Micks determination to not be defeated by covid, but as i said, my Initial reaction to them not going to Charlie's funeral was for me, shocking, it's saddened me that all that apparently matters to them is doing these ridiculously extended rehearsals at the expense of attending their dear friends funeral.
I mean how long do they need to rehearse Brown Sugar and Start Me Up etc.
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Rocktiludrop
I was behind Mick and Keith with the attitude of the show must go on, and admired Micks determination to not be defeated by covid, but as i said, my Initial reaction to them not going to Charlie's funeral was for me, shocking, it's saddened me that all that apparently matters to them is doing these ridiculously extended rehearsals at the expense of attending their dear friends funeral.
I mean how long do they need to rehearse Brown Sugar and Start Me Up etc.
Covid quarantine rules for UK-US travel. Simples. It would have been 14 days each side - totally impractical. Charlie himself wanted the shoe to go on and even chose his own replacement. I'm sure Charlie's family would have accepted that. It meant they could say their final goodbye privately with no media circus in attendance. We knew nothing about it all until after the event and I'm sure that was what they wanted. No photos or even a date in the press - nothing. A memorial and celebration of his life here in the UK long after the initial shock would seem very appropriate to me.
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mickschix
Even if the Stones COULD have attended the funeral, they would NOT have been allowed to return to the States in time to rehearse properly and start the tour on time due to Covid restrictions. Anyone who thinks that Mick, Keith & Ronnie did not WANT to attend are just plain misinformed. They are planning their own UK ceremony to honor Charlie once this tour is over. I still can't believe the tour is going forward...with all of the news that Covid is still infecting people at an alarming rate in mostly the States the tour is travelling to...just my opinion. I remain very concerned for the safety of the band & the fans.
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Topi
Grzegorz67, while there obviously are COVID restrictions in place (and, at least according to the tabloids, that was the reason keeping them from attending the funeral), it's not 14 days each side. Entering the UK from the US no longer requires a quarantine if you're fully vaccinated. USA is on the "amber" list of countries.
[www.gov.uk]
One thing to consider is this: do we even know if the funeral was family only or if guests were invited? We don't. The tabloids just say it was "private".
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Rocktiludrop
It's a bit disappointing that rehearsals have meant none of the Stones have gone to Charlie's funeral, it's disrespectful, but that's my opinion, it was the last respects thank you and goodbye they could have gave him.
For real? They wouldnt have been allowed to attend. Plus his family wanted the funeral to be private and without fuss.
Who were they being 'disrespectful' to?
Seriously you think they can't go due to covid ? As long as the venue is big enough, it's not a problem.
Whatever man, as i say that's my opinion
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The Sicilian
Are your closest friends not family? How many close friends does one have? A couple to a handful. All I know is that I would not miss being there if he was a lifelong close friend. Especially if wealth is no object. That is a guilt that would haunt me for eternity. However, there is a possibility that none of the band members were really close to Charlie. Maybe there was acrimony. Either way it's incredibly sad.
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The Sicilian
Are your closest friends not family? How many close friends does one have? A couple to a handful. All I know is that I would not miss being there if he was a lifelong close friend. Especially if wealth is no object. That is a guilt that would haunt me for eternity. However, there is a possibility that none of the band members were really close to Charlie. Maybe there was acrimony. Either way it's incredibly sad.
Not sure how anyone could think that none of the band members were close to Charlie, if they've followed the band for even a very short time.
The possibility you fail to take into account is the one that is most likely.
The family (and perhaps even Charlie) wanted it this way, and didn't want the added publicity and intrusion the band members would bring.
A private funeral for a private man.
A planned public memorial by the band for the public Charlie.
Exactly as Charlie wanted no doubt.
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ribbelchips
Charlie lived in Dolton, a small town in the Devon county.
Surely there wouldn't be many cemeteries there, you might say..Hasn't there been a local Stones fan from the region who has made a 'tour' of the cemeteries there?
If Charlies was indeed buried instead of cremated, a new grave would be easy to find, right?
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ribbelchips
Charlie lived in Dolton, a small town in the Devon county.
Surely there wouldn't be many cemeteries there, you might say..Hasn't there been a local Stones fan from the region who has made a 'tour' of the cemeteries there?
If Charlies was indeed buried instead of cremated, a new grave would be easy to find, right?