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Horsens Review.
Posted by: JumpingKentFlash ()
Date: September 4, 2006 19:20

Saturday I was playing with my band at the Rolling Weekend in Horsens. First time we played was not so good. Lots of mistakes, especially by me. Second time we absolutely nailed it, and that was also filmed by my friend Bjørn. We played the following songs:

1.- Rough Justice.
2.- Live With Me.
3.- Oh No Not You Again.
4.- Child Of The Moon.
5.- Heart Of Stone.
6.- Brown Sugar.
7.- Let It Rock.
8.- You Got Me Rocking.
9.- Around And Around.
10.- I Wanna Be Your Man.
11.- Jumping Jack Flash.

(Same setlist both gigs. STOP WHINING. LOL)...

In between our sets some guy with a black shirt with lots of tongues came up and said that it was a great Rock 'n Roll Circus-like version of Jumping Jack Flash. He is actually on this forum, but he's mostly a lurker. American I think. Great meeting him. I loved it. In Horsens Folkeblad (The Horsens newspaper) have a great picture of our frontman Esben and me today.
Later Saturday I met up with MickJaggeroo and The Nordic StonesVikings. Great meeting them. When we met up, I think they all had a few beers in them. I didn't think I could catch up, so I stayed off the brew. I had to get up early to get in line too. I talked a lot with Jan Richardson from Finland. He has an insanely large collocetion of Stones.
We found a place that sold the specially brewed Stone Ale. Vilhelm (MickJaggeroo) didn't like it so much I think. Around 21.00 they wanted to go back to the camp. So I went home to go to bed.
The next morning I got up at 4.30 and went to my dad's place to get my ticket. I called a cab (Didn't want to walk) and got up there.
I got in line at 5.00 in the morning with 3 people ahead of me. One guy was there since Friday. 2 Mexican girls as number 2 and 3. I was the fourth. MononoM (Menno from The Netherlands) came early too and was number 5. The first 10 people that had been there long got a bracelet on and was let in first. I met VirginiaInExile (From Shidoobee) and her husband Greg. I sat with them and talked along with NJLStones and his wife. Also met PiotRS from Poland, Shidoobee and also IORR. It was very cool. Never met with any people from online before, and it was a great experience and they were all some of the coolest people I met. Very cool.
When we were let in I frickin' ran as fast as I could. 300 meters away from the stage and the helpers who stood in the bars cheered us. I got in and took a place right up against the railings 3 or 4 people away from the corner in the middle of the stage up against the b-stage runway. Menno was the guy right on the corner by the way.
Maximo Park was the warm-up (From Newcastle Upon Tyne). A bit boring to me. It was a band that knew one melody and knew 20 ways of playing it. They started with a "wild" rock track. The problem is that they don't know how to do live shows really. They started on a high note and could never top themselves, and that was their problem. The front man was one of those Jagger types. They seemed like cool persons though. The frontman said that it was fantastic to be allowed on the same stage as the Stones. He said some Danish things too, like "tak" and the like. They ended their set and the frontman screamed "Thank you very much Horsens, enjoy THE ROLLING STOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONES"!!!!
Some more waiting followed. I saw the people being let up on the on stage skyboxes and I knew it was about to happen. I welled up as usual. Typical me. I saw the Shidoobees I talked with standing 10 meters to the right of me.
Then they came on. Jumping Jack Flash was the first number. So cool. The sound was great. Loud as flying @#$%& and very dry. No echoes or effects on the guitars other than distortion. It sounded like they were playing in my living room. And that was cool. Great, great sound. They were on fire.
Next number was It's Only Rock 'n Roll. Keith had some great licks on it. Ronnie did some cool rythm. After that it was Oh No Not You Again. It was my first time hearing it live and it was fookin' good. Keith's solo was awesome. Jagger was on absolute top form.
He said that it was their last concert in Europe this time around, and they would make sure it was the best one. I never heard them so good, and so much on fire. And if someone has heard a better concert ever, then I take my hat off and bow in the dust for you.
Bitch was next. Cool version, and Keef kept firing those great licks on us. Totally awesome. The horns were cool. Again loud as a son of a bitch. Really cool. Ronnie did some cool things on there. Charlie "Bang Bang" did some great stuff, and you could really hear his special smack. Then came Sway. It was cool. I know some would say that Ronnie's solo was messy, but Jesus it works. I love the weird rythm on this one.
Mick Jagger strapped a guitar on and introduced Streets Of Love. The rumors are true: This one is much better live, but that's kindda the thing with all those new tracks. They outrock the album version. Jagger seemed like he checked if it went good with the audience. And it did. You could see that he was thinking: "Awright. This is going well". And then they took the song even higher up in the stratosphere. Ronnie's solo was beautiful. You could feel the love all around and the audience sang the chorus line. It felt really great. Who would've thought that Streets Of Love was one of the highlights tonight?
I heard some jamming up on stage. The lights turned blue. I know what that meant. Midnight Rambler. This was one of the songs that lifted the show even higher. Jagger was a few meters out on the catwalk to the b-stage and he really got the audience going in the break part of the song. As opposed to Maximo Park, who started on a high note and couldn't go higher, the Stones had started on a very high note and took it so high that I was out of breath. It's unbelievable that it's even possible. Also, it must be annoying for every single rock 'n roll band out there, that they get their arses kicked by these old geezers every single time they go on tour. Then they did this beautiful version of Tumbling Dice. As if the show couldn't go higher it did exactly that. Ronnie nailed the solo. Truly great.
Jagger introduced the band. Ronnie got a good cheer, and whn it seemed like over, he pumped the people up for a very wild cheer. He had the audience going here. I was a bit disappointed in the cheering for Charlie. He usually gets a wild cheer by Danish fans, but tonight it wasn't as big. Well, he's still everyone's Charlie and we all love the guy. Then the Keith intro came and he got a WILD cheer. He had the audience in the PALM (Ha ha) of his hand. He did a beautiful Slipping Away at first. Some guy in the audience screamed for it before he announced it, and when Keef introduced it you could REALLY hear that guy. Keith's usual chit-chat with the audience was cool too. He said: "Good evening ladies and gentlemen. A big crowd here tonight. Where did they FIND you all? Huurr huurr huurr!!!! He started Slipping Away wrong, but it was just funny. Ronnie came up and put his arm around Keith and cheered. Keith laughed too. After Slipping Away he did Before They Make Me Run and that pleased the crowd. Many people sang along to the lines: "After all is said and done, gotta move while it's still fun. I gotta walk before they make me run". Nice one. And this was also one of the 7 songs I never heard live before tonight. I love Keith. He is the man.
Then Jagger came back. Miss You was good. A bit of a highlight really. Played more as a rock song than a disco/soul song. It actually works better as a rock song in my opinion. The b-stage rolled out on the slide and I held my hand up with victory fingers. Keith saw it and threw me a victory sign right back. I was about to pass out when he did that. Charlie was looking down to my side and I waved a him like a lunatic. Typical Charlie he just stared at me until he couldn't anymore, as the b-stage rolled on. I loved that stare. An his nostrils going in and out as usual (I have about 25 pics from the concert and I think one of them was Charlie right here).
Out on the b-stage it started to rain a bit, but the weather overall was pretty good. Still, it could have snowed and I wouldn't have noticed anything. I was in the seventh heaven. When the b-stage arrived out in the middle, I couldn't see much, but I could HEAR it, and that was enough. Jagger said: "We're gonna do one from our new album and it's called Rough Jutiiiiiiice"! That instantly recognizable intro was played. It was so good. Ronnie once again on fire. He had some bum notes during the night. A few solos were started the wrong way, but he redeemed himself every time. Rough Justice is a true killer track and it should be played at every concert. Start Me Up was next and it went over with a cool Ronnie solo and the audience at the b-stage cheering wildly. Usually Danish audiences aren't good at Stones concerts, but I think they were pretty good last night. Still it's a bit hard to judge because I was all the way up front and had 84.999 people on my back. No reason mentioning which way my face was turned. Coming back from the b-stage to the tones of Honky Tonk Women was great too. Also a song that lifted the show even higher. Loved the Keith solo. Jagger wanted to keep the song going, but it was over right before they reached the main stage. So there was a little break here. It doesn't matter as, for my part, it was a break I needed. I was drenched in sweat at this point. All that cheering is hard. I just can't get how Jagger does it every time.
Sympathy For The Devil started in kindda low volume, but jeez Louise was it turned up at the first chorus. Best version I ever heard. Fire on the top of the stage. I felt like I was the spawn of Satan here (SHUT UP - LOL). Keith's solo was really cool. The hat Jagger was wearing during the song was put on Ronnie's head when it was done. He kept it on during the next song. Great with all the pyrotechnics. Especially the fireworks that was right by the wing of the stage that was just burning through the entire song.
Paint It Black was played. A true highlight. The sound crew really cranks it up at the end of the show. Charlie was banging like a lion (So Don Was was right).
Brown Sugar, my favourite track ever, was next and it must've been the best version I ever heard. Jagger did the YEAH, YEAH, YEAH, WOOOOOOO along with the audiences. He kept both sides going. How he did that is beyond me. Did I mention Jagger was good tonight? After the song he yelled: "THANK YOU DENMARK, GOODNIGHT"!!!! Some fireworks went off, and Jagger imitated he was being shot by a machine gun.
They went off. A minute or two passed. Then Keith went in with the intro to You Can't Always Get What You Want. Cool one. And it took the show to higher grounds. People clapping along to the beat. Ronnie started the solo wrong and if that's what he gets slapped around for, I can't understand it. Sure it was a bum note to begin with, but it's all part of the charm, and always have been. I don't know how it was being at a concert in Brussels 1973, but the bootleg paints a pretty good picture of that. Well, I would rather be at this concert. That's how good it was. I use all these words like "fantastic", "cool" and "amazing" all the time, but it's a puny word for what I experienced last night. They also get slammed for playing only 19 songs. Let me tell you something: IT WORKS mates. Sure I woould love a 30 song setlist, but I'm not sure I would survive it if they play like they did last night. Anyway, You can't Always Get What You Want went over very well.
Then the last tune. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction. It was started like on Flashpoint with that power chord strumming in the beginning. Jagger went nuts, as did I. It went on for what seemed like longer than usual. GREAT Keith solo. Ronnnie using his bender like mad. The beat Charlie kept was cool. Slam, slam, slam, slam, slam, slam, slam all the time. The sound crew cranked it up so high that it sounded like the loudspeakers was about to explode. At the end of the song I was yelling to Keith to throw me a pick and he tried to and nodded at me, but it flew right over my hand and landed somewhere right at the back of me. As seen in a pick of the front row audience from BT or Ekstra Bladet, you can see 4 people looking down at a "hole" in the up-against-the-railings audience. One bald dude in white shirt (He was a German who worked as a merchandize seller for the Stones and had FOS tickets. BTW: He was a complete arsehole. Used his elbows and had total paranoia if people even touched him a single bit). The other one is a grey haired guy with glasses (That's my dad). Next to him is a young guy in a black shirt (My friend Jacob). And you can see a military cap. It's worn by my younger brother Niklas (My older brother Mick and his friend Jacob was about 10 meters away from us right behind VirginiaInExile and her husband Greg who I talked about earlier). You can't see me on the picture because I'm down by the legs trying to find the pick.
The show ended and they bowed. Bernard threw the setlist out to the audience, but it went well over my head. They were gone. But it was the best gig I ever saw. Truly a great one. I never even heard it better on any bootleg. And that says a lot. Many of you will say that I should be careful with comparing it to Brussels '73, but I'm telling you: It was THAT good!!!!
The show ended and we waited to go out because of the many people. Some English guy that stood one meter behind me came up and lit a lighter by the floor. I looked down as he picked something up. "Hey, look what I found" he said. In his hand was the pick Keith threw at me. I just laughed and told him that he was lucky. I didn't want to try and get it from him. It was HIS find, and after that show I need no souvenir. I have the memory (And my pictures, which I will get made at the shop soon for you all to see) and that's enough. But if anyone have a pick from the show they want to give me, I won't say no. :-)
I met Greg, VirginiaInExile (Can't remember her name right now) and MononoM after the show and we talked and agreed it was great. Greg took some pics of us and they will put it on Shidoobee when they get back home to the states. Me and Jacob (My pal) parted from my dad and brother as they wanted to go home. As we went out PiotRS ran up to me. He needed a cigarette. We talked a bit, and he was in a bit of a hurry to go back to Copenhagen. It was great meeting him. Cool guy.
It was a show that started in the stratosphere and stopped at the end of the universe.
I got home and wanted to put Saitama on, but I didn't because I knew I would be disappointed in it after what I just witnessed. Went to bed at 2.00 and had a great night's sleep. This was a @#$%& great show. The best I ever witnessed. Thanks Rolling Stones. This was one of the best nights of my life.

JumpingKentFlash

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: James Lynn ()
Date: September 4, 2006 19:26

Sounds great happy for your night. Your band a great Stones gig! MEZ

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: September 4, 2006 19:30

Yeah... What more is there to add? Sure I missed something!

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: phd ()
Date: September 4, 2006 19:55

If it this is to be the last ever european show for whatever reason, then its a nice and fair review. Was the audience up to this "might be " historical event ?

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: stickydion ()
Date: September 4, 2006 19:56

Thanks for the review, JumpingKentFlash. I share the same feelings and enthousiasm, after having seein 4 times the Stones on this tour...

Re: Horsens Review.
Date: September 4, 2006 20:17

Songs 4,5,7,9,and ten must have caused riots among the casual fans.

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: rooster ()
Date: September 4, 2006 20:24

Thanks Kent...glad you had a hell of a time.

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: September 4, 2006 20:28

Great stuff - delighted you had a great time.

"He said that it was their last concert in Europe this time around"

That bit jumped off the page at me!

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: JumpingKentFlash ()
Date: September 4, 2006 20:35

You can hear some of the tracks in between the guy making the review on DR's website. In the end of it (10 minutes long) you can hear the entire Paint It Black from soundboard (I think). Someone please rip it all. I don't know how...

Link: [www.dr.dk]
Press the text "Rolling Stones i Horsens" to the left of the little pink radio icon.

JumpingKentFlash

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: September 4, 2006 20:37

A real long review, you must have a good memory, Kent! Thanks!

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: JumpingKentFlash ()
Date: September 4, 2006 20:37

Gazza Wrote:
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> Great stuff - delighted you had a great time.
>
> "He said that it was their last concert in Europe
> this time around"
>
> That bit jumped off the page at me!


Oh sorry. Take it with a grain of salt. I'm not sure he said exactly that. But it was very similar.

(No bootleg yet)???

JumpingKentFlash

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: JumpingKentFlash ()
Date: September 4, 2006 20:39

Erik_Snow Wrote:
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> A real long review, you must have a good memory,
> Kent! Thanks!


Yes. Funny you mention it. At the two other concerts I attended in 1998 and 2003 I couldn't remember much after the gig. I remember everything from last night. I love it...

JumpingKentFlash

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: rooster ()
Date: September 4, 2006 20:42

You didnt drink much now did you??!!

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: frankotero ()
Date: September 4, 2006 20:42

Hi JJF,
It's me "the american" that you met after your gig finished. I also complimented you on child of the moon, remember? By the way on behalf of my wife and myself I want to thank all the "great danes" for the most incredible hospitality and memories. The gig wouldn't been so great without them. Now, I have to tell you about actual event. First, they played "Sway" as we already know, but the other thing was Ronnie threw a guitar pick right into my hand and I actually held onto it. Then I got a second one from Chuck. Holy crap I was in R&R heaven. Also, the people around us were incredible. I hope to travel back to your country some time soon. By the way, don't think everyone believes you're stupid or something. You play a mean guitar for what it's worth.

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: JumpingKentFlash ()
Date: September 4, 2006 20:43

Didn't drink anything. Well, I had some water because it was kindda hot standing up at the rails. The security guys handed out water. I never leave my place.

JumpingKentFlash

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: September 4, 2006 20:44

Seems like Kent prefer experience the Stones sober.
Odd(?), but sure a productive approach.
For a gig-rookie, its always peculiar how everything seems
to deal with getting drunk... Oops...

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: madmaxx ()
Date: September 4, 2006 20:45

Gazza Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Great stuff - delighted you had a great time.
>
> "He said that it was their last concert in Europe
> this time around"
>
> That bit jumped off the page at me!

Mee too Gazza .

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: JumpingKentFlash ()
Date: September 4, 2006 20:49

frankotero Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Hi JJF,
> It's me "the american" that you met after your gig
> finished. I also complimented you on child of the
> moon, remember? By the way on behalf of my wife
> and myself I want to thank all the "great danes"
> for the most incredible hospitality and memories.
> The gig wouldn't been so great without them. Now,
> I have to tell you about actual event. First, they
> played "Sway" as we already know, but the other
> thing was Ronnie threw a guitar pick right into my
> hand and I actually held onto it. Then I got a
> second one from Chuck. Holy crap I was in R&R
> heaven. Also, the people around us were
> incredible. I hope to travel back to your country
> some time soon. By the way, don't think everyone
> believes you're stupid or something. You play a
> mean guitar for what it's worth.


Hey thanks. Yeah it was great meeting you. It was the first time I ever met somebody from any Stones forum. It was the wildest concert ever man. If you ever come to Denmark you just send me a mail, and I'll see if we can meet up and get a drink or a beer.

JumpingKentFlash

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: rooster ()
Date: September 4, 2006 20:50

Baboon Bro Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Seems like Kent prefer experience the Stones
> sober.
> Odd(?), but sure a productive approach.
> For a gig-rookie, its always peculiar how
> everything seems
> to deal with getting drunk... Oops...


Its a good thing!!Foo sure....Me I have to deal with The Stones the beer..and myself..but its so goood!!!

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: September 4, 2006 20:54

JumpingKentFlash Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> You can hear some of the tracks in between the guy
> making the review on DR's website. In the end of
> it (10 minutes long) you can hear the entire Paint
> It Black from soundboard (I think). Someone please
> rip it all. I don't know how...
>
> Link:
> [www.dr.dk].
> htm
> Press the text "Rolling Stones i Horsens" to the
> left of the little pink radio icon.

[www.dr.dk]{13B092B6-3A9A-4512-9B4F-9258C5BD11EA}mp3 Direct link.
Havent figured out how to dl it.
PIB sounds really great.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2006-09-04 20:56 by Baboon Bro.

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: madmaxx ()
Date: September 4, 2006 20:54

Glad to see You got a Great show Kent and the crowd were not as quiet as you feared.

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: rooster ()
Date: September 4, 2006 21:05

Wild Horsens!!!

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: Greg ()
Date: September 4, 2006 21:07

Thanks for the review, Kent. I'm glad you took the 'loss' of your pick well. Keith tossed a pick to me in Ahoy 2003 and I missed it also, blinded by the light as I looked up to grab it from the air. The world is an unfair place.

----------------------------
"Music is the frozen tapioca in the ice chest of history."

"Shit!... No shit, awright!"

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: ChelseaDrugstore ()
Date: September 4, 2006 21:09

Thanks for the great review Kent. I don't even know you, but man I love ya. Your enthusiasm is true Stonerblood. And it's infectious too.

"...no longer shall you trudge 'cross my peaceful mind."

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: JK ()
Date: September 4, 2006 21:20

Great show!
Great crowd!
Very well organized!

Thank you Horsens!

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: rooster ()
Date: September 4, 2006 21:23

Greg Wrote:
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> Thanks for the review, Kent. I'm glad you took the
> 'loss' of your pick well. Keith tossed a pick to
> me in Ahoy 2003 and I missed it also, blinded by
> the light as I looked up to grab it from the air.
> The world is an unfair place.


Rooster got his.

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: frankotero ()
Date: September 4, 2006 21:31

OK Kent, someday I'll return to Horsens and we'll have a beer (or several). Hope it's "Stone Ale". Is it true that the cartoon of Mick was drawn by the same artist that got in all that trouble for the "famous" muslim cartoon?
That sure adds to the mystic of an already good beer.

Re: Horsens Review.
Date: September 4, 2006 22:08

Kent wrote :
"It was a show that started in the stratosphere and stopped at the end of the universe"

Thanks for a great review. Written in the same beautiful style as our beloved heroes play on stage. Thanks for you enthuastic sms this morning. So sad I couldn't come. So glad I did see the Stones twice this summer. So very happy to see and hear all the great reviews in every bloody newspaper and tv-station in Denmark. So extremely glad on your ( and the other 84.999 ) behalf. Thanks Kent.

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: rrronnie ()
Date: September 4, 2006 22:22

Thanks for your great review, Kent. I am sure I missed a great show, but on the other hand I saw 5 great shows and I all liked them a lot. Hope to meet you on the next tour.
Get some sleep now.....

Re: Horsens Review.
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: September 4, 2006 22:24

rrronnie Wrote:
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> Thanks for your great review, Kent. I am sure I
> missed a great show, but on the other hand I saw 5
> great shows and I all liked them a lot. Hope to
> meet you on the next tour.
> Get some sleep now.....


I hope this isn't our Ronnie.

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