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Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: Tseverin ()
Date: July 13, 2007 00:25

It's a genius idea. They just might agree to charge less than their normal going rate as it's for hardcore fans only & for the novelty of it. I don't think they'd go for a completely warhorse-free set though as it would involve too much hard work, rehearsing all the rarities just for one show, but they might agree to some IORR suggestions esp. if they were mainly drawn from the large number of titles they rehearsed at the start of the tour.

I suggest London, straight after the final O2 show so it would be like a huge hometown end-of-tour party!

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: SomeTorontoGirl ()
Date: July 13, 2007 00:31

David700 Wrote:
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if this plan fails why don't we have a world wide rolling stones Karaoke night in each city us IORR's live in! we can pick the set list! i can wear my "some girls" underwear and flip flops!!!

Groan... Karaoke: the worst combination of people who shouldn't drink, and people who should't sing... Just shoot me now!

winking smiley

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: David700 ()
Date: July 13, 2007 00:36

i agree
there is always beer to drink to stop the singing

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: JaIsNotDead ()
Date: July 13, 2007 00:38

I think this idea is great, but not sure if it is possible. I would love to have a IORR fan club gig, but like others said the logistics may not work out if the stones aren't on tour. $1,000 a ticket is extremely pricey. I could pay that but would set me back significantly. I think sending them a list of songs we'd like to hear and letting them choose from them is better than sending an exact set list. We should just let Mick and Chuck know we don't want an ABB warhorse style setlist. Deep down, I believe Mick and Keith would love to do something like this for all of us hardcore fans. We can only dream...

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: July 13, 2007 00:44

RiffKichards Wrote:
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> Just to ask them ...
>
> to make a private show, in a rather small venue
> just like the O2 arena.
>
>
.... the 02 holds 22,000 people and is the biggest indoor arena in Europe!!!

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: Bob05 ()
Date: July 13, 2007 01:15

With the Stones being multimillionaires I don't see the need for us to speculate about ticket prices for an iorr gig.

I'm thrilled by the idea - at the same time I think they themselves very well could easily do something for us, their most ardent fans all over the planet.

This suggestion as you can see is a totally different perspective:
A special iorr gig (or two) at normal ticket prices certainly wouldn't wreck them. Thus they could show us their appreciation and present us an experience of our lifetimes.

Sorry for this maybe a bit naive point of view.
But just like the suggestion for an iorr concert is so spectecular in itself why shouldn' the circumstances of turning this into reality be equally unusual. If they did it for us they should be able to draw a lot of satisfaction from such a gig - isn't this what they actually (should) play for after 45years of making cash?

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: open-g ()
Date: July 13, 2007 01:22

Bob05 Wrote:
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> With the Stones being multimillionaires I don't
> see the need for us to speculate about ticket
> prices for an iorr gig.
>
> I'm thrilled by the idea - at the same time I
> think they themselves very well could easily do
> something for us, their most ardent fans all over
> the planet.
>
> This suggestion as you can see is a totally
> different perspective:
> A special iorr gig (or two) at normal ticket
> prices certainly wouldn't wreck them. Thus they
> could show us their appreciation and present us an
> experience of our lifetimes.
>
> Sorry for this maybe a bit naive point of view.
> But just like the suggestion for an iorr concert
> is so spectecular in itself why shouldn' the
> circumstances of turning this into reality be
> equally unusual. If they did it for us they should
> be able to draw a lot of satisfaction from such
> a gig - isn't this what they actually (should)
> play for after 45years of making cash?


That's a much better idea.

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: open-g ()
Date: July 13, 2007 01:50

How many folks would get together if Rolling Stones.com emailed every person registerd at a fanclub site (IORR, Rocks Off, Shedooby, RS.com etc.) personally?

Invitation to a very special Rolling Stones concert.
If you can make it on the...insert date...
at...insert venue...City...Country

Admission will be $ 10 in cash at the door, you will also receive your long overdue membership items...
we shall be delighted to meet you....

bla, bla bla




maybe someone can make a nice letter out of it

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: Beast ()
Date: July 13, 2007 02:13

NO involvement of rollingstones.com, PURRLEEEEEZE!!! That's the surest way to screw anything up......

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: bartfrombrussels ()
Date: July 13, 2007 02:15

Ok, I'm in! Only 674,04 Euro for such a ticket. I'll start making overhours right now!

bartfrombrussels
Senior Food Critic IORR

?Remember Vilvoorde?
94 concerts & counting

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: angee ()
Date: July 13, 2007 02:18

Bob05

The thing is they really don't owe us anything.
Not really.

This has to be something they'd want to do, and we'd want to see of course.

Paulywaul, I love the idea of the stripped-down gig...if they would consider it.
That would take presentation by an expert, a promoter, as you say.

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: melillo ()
Date: July 13, 2007 02:20

what if we all submit a setlist and let the boys choose from that, no warhorses though

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: July 13, 2007 02:34

melillo Wrote:
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> what if we all submit a setlist and let the boys
> choose from that, no warhorses though


well..we've already sent them a 'requests' list,,they could work from that. LOL

Its all a nice idea, but I think we're pissing in the wind if anyone thinks the Stones would do such a show. Its been tried before...didnt work.

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: melillo ()
Date: July 13, 2007 02:40

yeah it pretty much happened for the shidoobee crew at the beacon though didnt it, when you look at that was a private gig for them in many ways

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: BluzDude ()
Date: July 13, 2007 02:44

I was going to buy one share of Birkshire Hathaway Stock, but maybe I should ask 25 of my friends to match me and Hire the stones instead... a much better investment, wouldn't you say?

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: sweetcharmedlife ()
Date: July 13, 2007 02:58

I would pay $1000 to see the Stones in a small theatre. I've spent more on dumber things (people).

"It's just some friends of mine and they're busting down the door"

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: Tseverin ()
Date: July 13, 2007 02:59

Why not round off the Bigger Bang tour (we're down to one song off the album a night now) with the complete Bigger Bang album + a few interesting oldies of course? They wouldn't have to worry about the reception it would get as we'd all cream over it.

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: melillo ()
Date: July 13, 2007 03:03

how would we arrange where people sit if we all pay the same amount

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: July 13, 2007 03:05

Those with the most posts get first row, and so on until those with the fewest sit at the back,,,,, smiling smiley

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: melillo ()
Date: July 13, 2007 03:07

ok that means i would have a reasonable view, lol

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: sweetcharmedlife ()
Date: July 13, 2007 03:08

Well do ya think 3756 would get me in the first 10 rows............If not trust me I've got plenty more BS. Of course your already guaranteed a front row seat Gazza.LOL

"It's just some friends of mine and they're busting down the door"

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: BluzDude ()
Date: July 13, 2007 03:09

I think those who have children with the same birthday as mick should get front and center

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: July 13, 2007 03:10

melillo Wrote:
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> yeah it pretty much happened for the shidoobee
> crew at the beacon though didnt it, when you look
> at that was a private gig for them in many ways


well..I wasnt referring to that. That was more a case of someone connected with Scorsese's crew also being a member of that site and it came in handy when they wanted what were basically "movie extras" (as I understand it). It was hardly a private gig though when fans were chosen due to age and appearance and most of the seats still went to people who acquired them by other means.

However, various fan sites have tried the 'private gig' request before. I remember the Undercover Digest crowd's overly-optimistic attempt at getting the Stones to do a Bay Area warm up gig just prior to the No security tour. Not a chance in hell.

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: melillo ()
Date: July 13, 2007 03:12

wow i didnt know that about the undercover crowd, so it does not look good for this one either i guess

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: soundcheck ()
Date: July 13, 2007 03:22

Gangster-of-love Wrote:
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> To be honest it sounds like that I'm a fool, but
> I've had the following idea:

.... it would of been a better idea for you if you got yourself to rio,, yer a

little late too for altamont.

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: retired_dog ()
Date: July 13, 2007 03:24

Gazza Wrote:
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> Not a chance in hell.

Do you remember what went down? Did they just say "no" or did certain circumstances like time schedule etc. prevent them from playing for the fans?

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: monkeyman07 ()
Date: July 13, 2007 03:52

Maybe i would get a seat in 15th row with 1175 posts done

wipeacdc@hotmail.com
never too old or young to rocknroll!!!!!!

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: madmaxx ()
Date: July 13, 2007 03:53

I would be happy to go to a small venu .

By small I mean the likes of Edinburgh playhouse capacity 3056.

You dont have to be in the front Row in a Theatre of that size the view from everywhere is very good.

Would love to see them in the Paradiso Adam.

Then the lower floor is all standing and the Balcony also has a good view for those that cannot stand all night.

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: madmaxx ()
Date: July 13, 2007 03:59

Lol Just had a funny thought .

This has the potential to turn out like the T Shirt thread

bv be verrrrry careful.

Though Tickets will not take up so much space in your home and I am sure the Guardian of the T-Shirts will be happy to help for a a tasty bribe

Re: Should we arrange a private IORR gig?
Posted by: oldkr ()
Date: July 13, 2007 05:21

madmaxx the T-shirt thread would be childs play compared to the IORR gig thread, it would take over tell me in its entirity!

OLDKR

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