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crholmstrom
I wouldn't mind if they did away with opening acts. Maybe 2 sets with an intermission. In total, more time with the Stones!
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crholmstrom
I wouldn't mind if they did away with opening acts. Maybe 2 sets with an intermission. In total, more time with the Stones!
Sounds great! I wonder if they take an intermission, if it’s harder for them to get started back up. Not being a musician, I have no idea. That said, I did like it when Roger Waters had a 20 minute intermission a few years back.
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crholmstrom
I wouldn't mind if they did away with opening acts. Maybe 2 sets with an intermission. In total, more time with the Stones!
Sounds great! I wonder if they take an intermission, if it’s harder for them to get started back up. Not being a musician, I have no idea. That said, I did like it when Roger Waters had a 20 minute intermission a few years back.
& then the Battersea Power station rose out of the floor of the arena....
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crholmstrom
I wouldn't mind if they did away with opening acts. Maybe 2 sets with an intermission. In total, more time with the Stones!
Sounds great! I wonder if they take an intermission, if it’s harder for them to get started back up. Not being a musician, I have no idea. That said, I did like it when Roger Waters had a 20 minute intermission a few years back.
& then the Battersea Power station rose out of the floor of the arena....
It was an unforgettable experience for me. The vision and execution of that show were genius. And, Roger and his band sounded heavenly. His Wall tour was spectacular, too.
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crholmstrom
I wouldn't mind if they did away with opening acts. Maybe 2 sets with an intermission. In total, more time with the Stones!
Sounds great! I wonder if they take an intermission, if it’s harder for them to get started back up. Not being a musician, I have no idea. That said, I did like it when Roger Waters had a 20 minute intermission a few years back.
& then the Battersea Power station rose out of the floor of the arena....
It was an unforgettable experience for me. The vision and execution of that show were genius. And, Roger and his band sounded heavenly. His Wall tour was spectacular, too.
After the Stones tour Roger will be my next big shows. If the Stones took a break and did 2 one hour sets it would be great but I can't see them changing now.
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crholmstrom
I wouldn't mind if they did away with opening acts. Maybe 2 sets with an intermission. In total, more time with the Stones!
Sounds great! I wonder if they take an intermission, if it’s harder for them to get started back up. Not being a musician, I have no idea. That said, I did like it when Roger Waters had a 20 minute intermission a few years back.
& then the Battersea Power station rose out of the floor of the arena....
It was an unforgettable experience for me. The vision and execution of that show were genius. And, Roger and his band sounded heavenly. His Wall tour was spectacular, too.
After the Stones tour Roger will be my next big shows. If the Stones took a break and did 2 one hour sets it would be great but I can't see them changing now.
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petewasbristol
War on Drugs and Phoebe Bridgers for first London show. Sam Fender and Courtney Barnett for second London show. Fantastic support acts for both dates.
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Topi
Wow, War on Drugs! Not bad!
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MRROLLING
Madrid : the groups Sidonie and Vargas Blues Band accompanied by John Byron Jagger, Mick's nephew
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Madrid : the groups Sidonie and Vargas Blues Band accompanied by John Byron Jagger, Mick's nephew
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Madrid : the groups Sidonie and Vargas Blues Band accompanied by John Byron Jagger, Mick's nephew
Does the band hate Spain?
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Madrid : the groups Sidonie and Vargas Blues Band accompanied by John Byron Jagger, Mick's nephew
sorry, but this is just weaak