Watching a you-tube of the St Petersburg B-stage, I realized there was an unobstructed view of the Hermitage to the side. The great Russian art museum that was formerly the palace of the Tsar, and home of his daughter Anastasia. Although the Tsar was killed, and Anastasia screamed in captivity far away, it still struck me as the most amazing place the Stones could sing Sympathy. Can anyone think of somethinng else on par with this in their history?
The only time i saw them at MSG, we didn't get shattered but did hear jagger say "I've been walking central park staying after dark people say i;m crazeeeeee" for me that was totally cool!!! ok i will go back to work now d
Jed Clever Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Slippin' Away in S.F. 2005- Keith singing the line > "first the sun and then the moon" under a > beautiful full moon.
I was there. I remember that. He looked up as he sang the line,with a big shit eating grin on his face. I actually got chills listening to that..........Nice call Tod.....................Er Jed.
Jed Clever Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Slippin' Away in S.F. 2005- Keith singing the line > "first the sun and then the moon" under a > beautiful full moon.