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dnewton99
You are welcome..I like doing it IF I am on the rail to lean.. ha
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Hairball
Los Angeles x2 nights + Lucky Dips x2 =
Let's Spend The Night Together
19th Nervous Breakdown x2
Rocks Off
Get Off Of My Cloud
Tumbling Dice x2
Ruby Tuesday
You Can't Always Get What You Want x2
Living In A Ghost Town x2
Start Me Up x2
Honky Tonk Women x2
Connection x 2
Slipping Away
Miss You x2
Midnight Rambler x2
Paint It Black x2
Sympathy For The Devil x2
Jumping Jack Flash x2
Gimme Shelter x2
Satisfaction x2
Street Fighting Man
All Down The Line
Beast Of Burden
Wild Horses
Before They Make Me Run
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All within an hours drive from home, and didn't have to spend an arm and a leg, or spend time on traveling arrangements - the airports, the planes, the trains, and the hotels, etc.
Not too shabby of a Stones adventure if I do say so myself, and am grateful and thankful I decided to go to both...they made it so easy for me how could I not.
Los Angeles, So Fi Stadium - October 14th and 17th, 2021....Thank You Rolling Stones.
Keep on rolling..............
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maumau
your videos are a treasure, thanks
Yes, thanks dnewton99...
I must have been right next to you or very close - maybe a bit behind you - I was Pit 1 back rail, next to the catwalk.
Looking forward to seeing a video of Gimme Shelter - Sasha stopped right at that spot of the catwalk for her stunning vocal solo - thrilling....
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kv2915
Did everyone gets PITS with LDs? There were only about 5 people in line at 5pm. I went back at 615 to get my dips and there wasn’t one person in line. I got PIT 1 and was thrilled.
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bye bye johnny
Rolling Stones Play ‘Wild Horses,’ ‘All Down The Line’ During Raucous L.A. Show
By Daniel Kohn | October 18, 2021
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There’s a line in Almost Famous where Stillwater’s manager (played by Jimmy Fallon) proclaimed: “If you think Mick Jagger will still be out there trying to be a rock star at age 50, then you are sadly, sadly mistaken.”
I couldn’t help thinking about how unbelievably wrong that character’s prediction was last night, watching the three septuagenarians take the stage on the second of two shows in Los Angeles’ $5.5 billion SoFi Stadium just weeks after the devastating loss of drummer Charlie Watts. But them British Bad Boys carried on, with Steve Jordan filling in on drums.
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Noting that this was the band’s 49th appearance in Los Angeles, Jagger can still move and groove across the stage even as he approaches his 80s. The same goes for how Richards and Ronnie Wood still have the energy to do this as frequently as they do — even with a buffer of nearly a week between shows. Nonetheless, you try getting up and putting on a stadium show for 70,000 people at the age they are and tell me how it feels.
Unlike Thursday’s show, where Jagger hit back at Paul McCartney’s dig that the Stones were just a blues cover band or having to explain why “Brown Sugar” is likely retired, the only fireworks came when a 12-string guitar went missing before “Wild Horses” in a Spinal Tap-esque moment that left the band befuddled (Jagger quipped that there were 75 guitars onstage but they couldn’t find the one they wanted, but hey, you can’t always get what you want, right?)
At this point in their storied band-span, the Stones remain one of the last links from rock’s nascent days. That’s why you saw families (from grandparents to grandkids) rocking to songs that remain timeless even if they capture an era that you’d need Doc Brown’s DeLorean to experience.
Over 30 years since their last “hit,” (I’m being generous by calling “Mixed Emotions,” a great track that has seemingly has vanished from the setlist outside of a spot here and there, a hit), the Rolling Stones keep on choogling along, revving up nostalgia for the Boomer bunch every time they hit the road. Despite the setlist having barely moved (outside of their 2016 Desert Trip appearance) and only one song (“Living in a Ghost Town”) on it that has been released since George H.W. Bush was president, the Stones continue to prove why they were the world’s greatest rock n roll band.
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I really really like the song - but the Rolling Stones have so many of their original classic songs - is there really room for obscure covers?Quote
Green Lady
I really don't miss Trouble's A Coming at all - would much rather have that slot available for some surprises.
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kv2915
Did anyone else love The Glorious Sons? I am going to check more of their stuff out.[/quote
Yes awesome..lots of rock hits in Canada
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JadedFaded
On Thursday’s show, Mick and Keith had what I believe was a spontaneous moment of camaraderie that happened right in front of me as I was filming Keith during Satisfaction. I believe it wasn’t planned because they did nothing similar on Sunday night. I posted in the Thursday thread, but am posting it here too so you all can enjoy it. Not sure why I stopped filming when I did, but I did capture a special interaction between these old friends and band mates.
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tommyturbo76
Mick was commenting on the new stadium and asked the crowd "how does the new stadium sound?" Personally, explicitly for sound, I think open-air places (like the Rose Bowl) are far better with much less ambient noise and echo..
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tommyturbo76
Mick was commenting on the new stadium and asked the crowd "how does the new stadium sound?" Personally, explicitly for sound, I think open-air places (like the Rose Bowl) are far better with much less ambient noise and echo..
I was right by the soundboard (same seats)and thought LA1 sounded bad and LA2 sounded fair. Compared to Levi Stadium or both Metlife Stadium shows last tour the sound was a disappointment. Considering I was sitting in the same row as the sound engineer that was a surprise. The performance for LA2 was exceptional IMHO. Listening to both shows on the ride home made the drive go fast.
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tommyturbo76
Mick was commenting on the new stadium and asked the crowd "how does the new stadium sound?" Personally, explicitly for sound, I think open-air places (like the Rose Bowl) are far better with much less ambient noise and echo..
I was right by the soundboard (same seats)and thought LA1 sounded bad and LA2 sounded fair. Compared to Levi Stadium or both Metlife Stadium shows last tour the sound was a disappointment. Considering I was sitting in the same row as the sound engineer that was a surprise. The performance for LA2 was exceptional IMHO. Listening to both shows on the ride home made the drive go fast.
dapsy did you tape both or either show and if so do you plan on sharing i understand your reasons if not but would love to hear your recordings if you could somehow get them to me i promise not to tinker with them or share them if those are your wishes