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POST: From scottkeef, Rolling Stones-2002-10-14-Cleveland
Posted by: U2Stonesfan ()
Date: September 18, 2008 06:31

Thanks for the info IORR
The Rolling Stones
Gund Arena
Cleveland, OH, USA
Monday Oct. 14, 2002

Thanks from the scottkeef source
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CD1
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The set list:
Street Fighting Man
It's Only Rock 'n' Roll
If You Can't Rock Me
Don't Stop
Live With Me
Sweet Virginia
Loving Cup
All Down The Line
Rocks Off
Tumblin' Dice
--- Introductions
Slipping Away (Keith)
Before They Make Me Run (Keith)
Start Me Up

CD2
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I Can't Turn You Loose
Honky Tonk Woman
Can't You Hear Me Knocking
Satisfaction
Stray Cat Blues (B-stage)
Like A Rolling Stone (B-stage)
Brown Sugar (B-stage)
Midnight Rambler
Jumping Jack Flash

Start time : 8:55 p.m.
End time : 11:05 p.m.





Review by Rich and Karen Kaczmarek
Elvis Costello warmed up the crowd by playing a solid 45-minute set. The crowd was attentive and appreciative during the set.
The Stones were on stage after a 35-minute break. They start the show so strong. The crowd around us seemed to really like Don't Stop. It was just the boys on stage until Live With Me when Bernard and Bobby joined them. Before the Exile set, Mick told the audience, "Cleveland is the only place you can see them in a museum and on stage on the same day."

Tonight the old favorites sounded fresh and new, such as Rocks Off and Tumblin' Dice. Mick was using the B-stage runway a bit, and he was showing off some new moves.

After Charlie was introduced, he threw a drumstick into the crowd. Charlie looks like he's having a great time.

Can't You Hear Me Knocking continues to be a show hightlight. They could play that song another 10 minutes and we all would still want more. When the song is over, you remember to breathe and then just say "wow, amazing, how can they top that?" You wouldn't think that Satisfaction would do it, but it works, and it works well. The Stones play these songs as if they love the songs so much, they keep pouring their heart and soul into the presentation.

The B-stage looks like a guitar - the runway is the arm of the guitar, and the B-stage is the body. There are lights along the runway that look like frets. While they were playing the B-stage songs, the B-stage seemed like a little guitar island and the Stones were pulling us onto their island - and we all wanted to be there too. They had every corner of the arena involved and wrapped up into the music. It's such an amazing experience.

A funny thing happened after the B-stage; everybody left to the rear of the arena except for Keith. Keith ran up the runway to the stage and then started laughing. They all regrouped and then played a great Midnight Rambler and Jumpin' Jack Flash. For some reason, the B-stage was being taken apart duing the final two songs, which is quite a distraction.

The sound in the Gund Arena was great, loud and clear, no distortion. The show was over too soon as usual. Here we come Toronto!

Re: POST: From scottkeef, Rolling Stones-2002-10-14-Cleveland
Posted by: Broesel2404 ()
Date: September 18, 2008 08:19

Thanx a lot

Re: POST: From scottkeef, Rolling Stones-2002-10-14-Cleveland
Posted by: ede ()
Date: September 18, 2008 17:50

Thank You


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