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Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: ohmercy61 ()
Date: September 23, 2021 03:51

Just finished KSAM post it took me a while but that's OK very well done dude..Can't wait to see the band Live.....

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: klrkcr ()
Date: September 23, 2021 04:12

Thank you for sharing your videos KSAM, greatly appreciated.

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: mitchrambler ()
Date: September 23, 2021 04:12

Cook cook blues
Fancy man blues
I got the blues
Andrews blues
32-20 blues
Ventilator blues.
@#$%& blues
Ain't no use in cryin,stones haters,stay away from us,I have been on this site for 8 yrs now and almost seems elementary anymore from the negativity,if u dont like the fact steve is on drums for these shows why waste your time degrading,Charlie is the one who recommended him and he has played with keef many times and are good buds,if people cant accept the fact that mick keith ronnie and company wanna keep playing live to their own music then take your miserable shit elsewhere,this ain't the place



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2021-09-23 05:05 by mitchrambler.

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: KSAM ()
Date: September 23, 2021 04:42

Quote
Taylor1
What’s more amazing, Tom Brady, Kraft’s old quarterback winning his 7th super bowl at44 or the Stones still rolling at nearly 60 years
We’re on to Cincinnati!
(Inside joke for Pats fans)

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: MizzAmandaJonez ()
Date: September 23, 2021 04:53

WWKSAMD?

(Sneak In)

One day we need to get the blow by blow on the details of how you pulled that off.

Back in the day Journey was playing at the local minor league stadium (post Steve Perry) and a bunch of us went there to sneak in. We could not see paying to see the karaoke version of the band.

A couple people scaled the fence, but my buddy noticed that Chipotle had been there before the event giving away free burritos as a promotion, and they left a few boxes of burritos under the table - like 50 burritos per box.

My buddy tells me to grab a box and we each walk up to the gate carrying these big boxes and my pal says to the ticket taker, as we don't break stride....

"Burritos for the crew backstage"

Next thing I know we're escorted to the pit where we pass the boxes to the crew.

Our friends who paid big bucks to sit in front see us and flip out when they realize we got in for free and are in front of them.

Problem was I couldnt watch the singer, but when I looked away he sounded like Steve Perry, so it was cool. But then I had to watch Neil Schon and his dipsy girlfriend standing right off stage so after a while we just bailed.

Sneaking in to see a Stones private show put on by Robert Kraft is such a "happier ending"!

Can't wait to hear the details of STL next...

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Date: September 23, 2021 05:37

It seems that if you don't want to close your ears and pretend everything is alright, you are now called hater here.

Well, everybody's choice, if you don't (wanna) hear the huge change in sound, metronome-like and loud, sound crashing drumming of Mr. Jordan, then what can be done about that.

I can only hope that either things will improve, or the Stones and people around them will have the courage not only to play this fall shows, but also reasonably decide about their future.

Until that, it's probably pointless to argue here further, since many members simply don't wanna be disturbed in their enjoyment and whoever will try to tell them where really is the problem and what can be done about it is called hater and negativity maker.

Many times in the past I defended the Stones here, for example when there was Keith bashing etc. Because despite some flaws and weaknesses, the essential elements of Stones' sound were untouched, and the overall character of the songs was preserved. Mr Jordan can technically go through the songs, drums professionally well, but his sound is unfortunately NOT compatible with the Stones, goes into different direction and is not some flaw, tempo change or variation, it is something that does not blend with the sound of the band that is (was) distinctive and unique.

Until this is resolved (somehow), it can generate the tension between those who can hear and admit it, and those who don't and want simply enjoy. That's the fact, and I'll try not to increase the tension further, in this thread I only wanted to explain what is going on and what can be done about it.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2021-09-23 05:38 by jumpingjackflash5.

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: angee ()
Date: September 23, 2021 05:56

As I recall, whatever his own feelings about touring, Charlie also said that as long as Mick needed him, he was there.

~"Love is Strong"~

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: bv ()
Date: September 23, 2021 06:17

I have just posted the editorial Foxboro pages:

[iorr.org]

Still very busy, if someone could compile a list of videos which should go into this editorial page, then feel free to e-mail me, or make a list here. I need address (URL) and a proper text in order to make the list. Also newspaper links would be great. I know they are here, but I need to sleep a bit ...

Still working to find time to post something about the rehearsals, I struggle hard with sorting out St Louis and also lots of other work now.

Bjornulf

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: ohmercy61 ()
Date: September 23, 2021 06:49

Jumpingjackflash5 dude enough already your beginning to sound pathetic let it go.

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: mariano ()
Date: September 23, 2021 06:58

smileys with beer

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: CaptainCorella ()
Date: September 23, 2021 08:17

Quote
mattleeuk
Quote
ProfessorWolf
just read through 14 pages and wow all i can say is what a bummer not the band the fans

Sadly it puts many that have opinions based on a first hand experience that would greatly enrich this thread from posting here... I know several people that attended the show on Monday that have posted on this forum before yet we have heard from just one. Sad, Sad, Sad.

Pedantically two ... including you?

--
Captain Corella
60 Years a Fan

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Date: September 23, 2021 09:05

Quote
jumpingjackflash5
It seems that if you don't want to close your ears and pretend everything is alright, you are now called hater here.

Well, everybody's choice, if you don't (wanna) hear the huge change in sound, metronome-like and loud, sound crashing drumming of Mr. Jordan, then what can be done about that.

I can only hope that either things will improve, or the Stones and people around them will have the courage not only to play this fall shows, but also reasonably decide about their future.

Until that, it's probably pointless to argue here further, since many members simply don't wanna be disturbed in their enjoyment and whoever will try to tell them where really is the problem and what can be done about it is called hater and negativity maker.

Many times in the past I defended the Stones here, for example when there was Keith bashing etc. Because despite some flaws and weaknesses, the essential elements of Stones' sound were untouched, and the overall character of the songs was preserved. Mr Jordan can technically go through the songs, drums professionally well, but his sound is unfortunately NOT compatible with the Stones, goes into different direction and is not some flaw, tempo change or variation, it is something that does not blend with the sound of the band that is (was) distinctive and unique.

Until this is resolved (somehow), it can generate the tension between those who can hear and admit it, and those who don't and want simply enjoy. That's the fact, and I'll try not to increase the tension further, in this thread I only wanted to explain what is going on and what can be done about it.

It's enough now.

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: BlueTurns2Grey ()
Date: September 23, 2021 09:44


Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: matxil ()
Date: September 23, 2021 10:46

Quote
KSAM
Hey Stones Fans,
...

Cheers! And thanks for uploading the videos.

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: Irix ()
Date: September 23, 2021 11:05

Quote
bv

if someone could compile a list of videos

See also here - [iorr.org] .

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: RaiseTheKnife ()
Date: September 23, 2021 11:29

Quote
jumpingjackflash5
Mr Jordan can technically go through the songs, drums professionally well, but his sound is unfortunately NOT compatible with the Stones, goes into different direction and is not some flaw, tempo change or variation, it is something that does not blend with the sound of the band that is (was) distinctive and unique.

These short clips reminds me more of Mick Jagger with Foo Fighters than the Rolling Stones. Heavy handed, on the beat, more mechanic. If people like this new Stones sound then good for them. It's an interesting experiment to follow at least.

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: 1962 ()
Date: September 23, 2021 11:45

Mick and Keith both repeatedly stated how essential was Charlie for the band's unique sound and that no Rolling Stones without him.

I forgot when and where but that's sure.

and they know that for sure that the real swinging Rolling Stones minimum are Mick-Keith-Charlie. None of them is replacable.

so this is something else

the loss is enormous, fatal and irreparable

The Rolling Stones is over



Edited 5 time(s). Last edit at 2021-09-23 12:10 by 1962.

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Date: September 23, 2021 12:01

Hey KSAM......just wanted to add my thanks to you for the great review of the 'not so' private show!! What a night, what an experience!

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Date: September 23, 2021 12:13

Quote
1962
Mick and Keith both repeatedly stated how essential was Charlie for the band's unique sound and that no Rolling Stones without him.

I forgot when and where but that's sure.

and they know that for sure that the real swinging Rolling Stones minimum are Mick-Keith-Charlie. None of them is replacable.

so this is something else

the loss is enormous, fatal and irreparable

The Rolling Stones is over

I agree. Still there is a possibility of partial improvement of Mr Jordan, or different drummer to try.

But majority of the fans will take this as unsubstantiated hating, so I apologize in advance.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2021-09-23 12:13 by jumpingjackflash5.

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: matxil ()
Date: September 23, 2021 12:13

It's really quite simple, and can be summarised in few rational steps.
- Mick, Keith and Ronnie want to keep on making music (what else can they do? Mick can play in movies, Ronnie can paint, but I doubt it gives them the same satisfaction).
- They could make solo-albums, and I for one wished Keith would have made more solo-work. Instead, they decided to continue together, which makes sense on many levels. It's what they've been doing most of their lives, their life-project, in a way.
- Obviously they would have continued with Charlie forever, it that were possible, but it isn't. When the Lord gets ready, you gotta move and time waits for no-one.
- So, obviously, they would be the first to agree, their sound is going to change. They're a rhythm band and inevitably a change of drummer will change their sound.
- Now, they could decide, since their sound will change, that they cannot be called "The Rolling Stones" anymore, but it would be a bit silly, wouldn't it, if suddenly they'd call themselves "Billy and the Blue Boys" or any other name?
- So, they go on under the same name with a drummer Keith was already happy with on his solo-work. I think also there, on purpose, he didn't chose for a "Charlie replacement" but for someone with a different style. "Hate It When You Leave" (a lovely ballad), is an example (at least for me) where Steve Jordan's style takes some getting used to. I learnt to appreciate it.
- That's the history of rock music: you go on and change things. They could have only played blues songs, or keep on imitating the Beatles, or stop after Brian Jones left. They chose differently. Some people will stop loving them, others will start loving them.
- Like any other band, you can like their output or not. Changes are good but not for everyone. It will bring them somewhere else, and it would be interesting to see where that is, without looking at what isn't there anymore.

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Date: September 23, 2021 12:16

They also can choose a drummer that will be more compatible with their unique sound.

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: 1962 ()
Date: September 23, 2021 12:23

Quote
matxil
It's really quite simple, and can be summarised in few rational steps.
- Mick, Keith and Ronnie want to keep on making music (what else can they do? Mick can play in movies, Ronnie can paint, but I doubt it gives them the same satisfaction).
- They could make solo-albums, and I for one wished Keith would have made more solo-work. Instead, they decided to continue together, which makes sense on many levels. It's what they've been doing most of their lives, their life-project, in a way.
- Obviously they would have continued with Charlie forever, it that were possible, but it isn't. When the Lord gets ready, you gotta move and time waits for no-one.
- So, obviously, they would be the first to agree, their sound is going to change. They're a rhythm band and inevitably a change of drummer will change their sound.
- Now, they could decide, since their sound will change, that they cannot be called "The Rolling Stones" anymore, but it would be a bit silly, wouldn't it, if suddenly they'd call themselves "Billy and the Blue Boys" or any other name?
- So, they go on under the same name with a drummer Keith was already happy with on his solo-work. I think also there, on purpose, he didn't chose for a "Charlie replacement" but for someone with a different style. "Hate It When You Leave" (a lovely ballad), is an example (at least for me) where Steve Jordan's style takes some getting used to. I learnt to appreciate it.
- That's the history of rock music: you go on and change things. They could have only played blues songs, or keep on imitating the Beatles, or stop after Brian Jones left. They chose differently. Some people will stop loving them, others will start loving them.
- Like any other band, you can like their output or not. Changes are good but not for everyone. It will bring them somewhere else, and it would be interesting to see where that is, without looking at what isn't there anymore.

I understand that they want to continue playing music together.But they should change the name of the band from "The Rolling Stones" to "The Stones".
That would be fair.

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: September 23, 2021 12:31

The White Stones would be fairer ....



ROCKMAN

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: 1962 ()
Date: September 23, 2021 12:33

Quote
Rockman
The White Stones would be fairer ....

grinning smiley

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: Lien ()
Date: September 23, 2021 12:59

Some pictures/clips front of stage

[m.imgur.com]

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: Big Al ()
Date: September 23, 2021 13:16

Quote
1962

I understand that they want to continue playing music together.But they should change the name of the band from "The Rolling Stones" to "The Stones".
That would be fair.

Why, exactly?

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: 1962 ()
Date: September 23, 2021 13:21

Quote
Big Al
Quote
1962

I understand that they want to continue playing music together.But they should change the name of the band from "The Rolling Stones" to "The Stones".
That would be fair.

Why, exactly?

Because without Charlie "The Rolling" (the unique, unmistakable swing) has gone.

(Mick and Keith know this better than anyone)



Edited 5 time(s). Last edit at 2021-09-23 13:34 by 1962.

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: micawber ()
Date: September 23, 2021 13:23

Quote
jumpingjackflash5
They also can choose a drummer that will be more compatible with their unique sound.

Or simply stop NOW. Can't believe it should be a matter of finance, business and contracts.

I give a sh*t for a possible new album and the 2022 jubilee and all that. They sadly missed the opportunity to finish in greatness as long as Charlie was alive. And now they ride the dead horse...

Never bought the story, that Charlie recommended Jordan. Typical marketing speech, that's it.

Enjoy - but without me.

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: Green Lady ()
Date: September 23, 2021 13:26

Quote
matxil
It's really quite simple, and can be summarised in few rational steps.
- Mick, Keith and Ronnie want to keep on making music (what else can they do? Mick can play in movies, Ronnie can paint, but I doubt it gives them the same satisfaction).
- They could make solo-albums, and I for one wished Keith would have made more solo-work. Instead, they decided to continue together, which makes sense on many levels. It's what they've been doing most of their lives, their life-project, in a way.
- Obviously they would have continued with Charlie forever, it that were possible, but it isn't. When the Lord gets ready, you gotta move and time waits for no-one.
- So, obviously, they would be the first to agree, their sound is going to change. They're a rhythm band and inevitably a change of drummer will change their sound.
- Now, they could decide, since their sound will change, that they cannot be called "The Rolling Stones" anymore, but it would be a bit silly, wouldn't it, if suddenly they'd call themselves "Billy and the Blue Boys" or any other name?
- So, they go on under the same name with a drummer Keith was already happy with on his solo-work. I think also there, on purpose, he didn't chose for a "Charlie replacement" but for someone with a different style. "Hate It When You Leave" (a lovely ballad), is an example (at least for me) where Steve Jordan's style takes some getting used to. I learnt to appreciate it.
- That's the history of rock music: you go on and change things. They could have only played blues songs, or keep on imitating the Beatles, or stop after Brian Jones left. They chose differently. Some people will stop loving them, others will start loving them.
- Like any other band, you can like their output or not. Changes are good but not for everyone. It will bring them somewhere else, and it would be interesting to see where that is, without looking at what isn't there anymore.

thumbs up

Re: The Rolling Stones private show at Gillette Stadium Foxboro/Boston Sept 20, 2021
Posted by: 1962 ()
Date: September 23, 2021 13:29

Quote
micawber
Quote
jumpingjackflash5
They also can choose a drummer that will be more compatible with their unique sound.

Or simply stop NOW. Can't believe it should be a matter of finance, business and contracts.

I give a sh*t for a possible new album and the 2022 jubilee and all that. They sadly missed the opportunity to finish in greatness as long as Charlie was alive. And now they ride the dead horse...

Never bought the story, that Charlie recommended Jordan. Typical marketing speech, that's it.

Enjoy - but without me.

Agree



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2021-09-23 13:29 by 1962.

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