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The Rolling Stones invite Ukrainian choir to perform on stage in Vienna
The Rolling Stones have invited a boys and girls choir from Ukraine to perform with them onstage in Vienna as part of their Sixty tour.
The Dzvinochok boys choir and Vognyk girls choir group, alongside their choirmaster Ruben Tolmachov, managed to travel from Kyiv by road to the Ernst Happel Stadium where they will perform in front of an audience of 56,000.
Sir Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood – joined by Steve Jordan on drums – will perform anthem You Can’t Always Get What You Want with 14 members from the two choirs onstage in Vienna on Friday.
It is the one and only time on the UK and European Sixty tour that a choir will perform with the band.
Choirmaster Mr Tolmachov said: “This is a very special night for the two choirs and a chance of a lifetime not to be missed, I’m so glad we made it here to Vienna a night to remember for all of us.”
As with all the dates on the tour, the Stones are expected to open their set with a video tribute to drummer Charlie Watts.
[www.expressandstar.com]
This is great!
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jason8903
When was the last time they did an all eclectic wild horses. It reminded me a little of the version from Knebworth. I was hoping for a little longer solo by Ronnie like the Knebworth version.
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jhrock83
What's the setlist tonight ?
We're not sure yet, hehehe
Was thinking they might squeeze in a mini-version of Can't You Hear Me Knocking again, but doesn't appear to be the case tonight.
Do we even know what Keith played?
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jason8903
When was the last time they did an all eclectic wild horses. It reminded me a little of the version from Knebworth. I was hoping for a little longer solo by Ronnie like the Knebworth version.
Milan some weeks ago and before that Detroit last year. The real question is when was the last time Keith used an electric on that song? Or even both?
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jhrock83
What's the setlist tonight ?
We're not sure yet, hehehe
Was thinking they might squeeze in a mini-version of Can't You Hear Me Knocking again, but doesn't appear to be the case tonight.
Do we even know what Keith played?
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StonedRamblerSince 2012 it's full electric most of the time.Quote
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jason8903
When was the last time they did an all eclectic wild horses. It reminded me a little of the version from Knebworth. I was hoping for a little longer solo by Ronnie like the Knebworth version.
Milan some weeks ago and before that Detroit last year. The real question is when was the last time Keith used an electric on that song? Or even both?
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jhrock83
What's the setlist tonight ?
We're not sure yet, hehehe
Was thinking they might squeeze in a mini-version of Can't You Hear Me Knocking again, but doesn't appear to be the case tonight.
Do we even know what Keith played?
Mini-Golf
Really? I thought, it was snooker with Ronnie!
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Why can't you write the full title of the song? It is so hard?
If you don't have time just don't do it at all!
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gotdablouse
WH saved by Jagger of course, the guitars are almost beyond skeletal now...Brings back sad memories of Come Together from that Desert thing.
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bye bye johnny
The Rolling Stones invite Ukrainian choir to perform on stage in Vienna
The Rolling Stones have invited a boys and girls choir from Ukraine to perform with them onstage in Vienna as part of their Sixty tour.
The Dzvinochok boys choir and Vognyk girls choir group, alongside their choirmaster Ruben Tolmachov, managed to travel from Kyiv by road to the Ernst Happel Stadium where they will perform in front of an audience of 56,000.
Sir Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood – joined by Steve Jordan on drums – will perform anthem You Can’t Always Get What You Want with 14 members from the two choirs onstage in Vienna on Friday.
It is the one and only time on the UK and European Sixty tour that a choir will perform with the band.
Choirmaster Mr Tolmachov said: “This is a very special night for the two choirs and a chance of a lifetime not to be missed, I’m so glad we made it here to Vienna a night to remember for all of us.”
As with all the dates on the tour, the Stones are expected to open their set with a video tribute to drummer Charlie Watts.
[www.expressandstar.com]
This is great!
Have to disagree, I think Keith was really good by today's standards. Ronnie plays a bit sparesly but not bad.Quote
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WH saved by Jagger of course, the guitars are almost beyond skeletal now...Brings back sad memories of Come Together from that Desert thing.
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jhrock83
What's the setlist tonight ?
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StonedRamblerHave to disagree, I think Keith was really good by today's standards. Ronnie plays a bit sparesly but not bad.Quote
gotdablouse
WH saved by Jagger of course, the guitars are almost beyond skeletal now...Brings back sad memories of Come Together from that Desert thing.
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jhrock83
What's the setlist tonight ?
Setlist Vienna
Street Fighting Man
Let’s Spend The Night Together
Tumbling Dice
Like A Rolling Stone
Out Of Time
Wild Horses
Ghost town
Paint it black
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bye bye johnny
The Rolling Stones invite Ukrainian choir to perform on stage in Vienna
The Rolling Stones have invited a boys and girls choir from Ukraine to perform with them onstage in Vienna as part of their Sixty tour.
The Dzvinochok boys choir and Vognyk girls choir group, alongside their choirmaster Ruben Tolmachov, managed to travel from Kyiv by road to the Ernst Happel Stadium where they will perform in front of an audience of 56,000.
Sir Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood – joined by Steve Jordan on drums – will perform anthem You Can’t Always Get What You Want with 14 members from the two choirs onstage in Vienna on Friday.
It is the one and only time on the UK and European Sixty tour that a choir will perform with the band.
Choirmaster Mr Tolmachov said: “This is a very special night for the two choirs and a chance of a lifetime not to be missed, I’m so glad we made it here to Vienna a night to remember for all of us.”
As with all the dates on the tour, the Stones are expected to open their set with a video tribute to drummer Charlie Watts.
[www.expressandstar.com]
This is great!
Indeed! I hope they would release it officially in their YouTube channel or something. I mean, to make it a more public statement (It's YCAGWYW, right?)
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ironbelly
They are at least 5 months late with this statement.