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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
QuoteUnderAssistantWCpromoMan Quote2000 LYFH Quotetatters Quotehbwriter Quotetatters Quoteproudmary Quotehbwriter i heard from someone that a plan might possibly include a ticketless format to avoid scalping and that this would be a fan-driven priority so that everything is not just scooped up VIPS - but the demand is expected to be the most unprecedented in Stones history, they know that, and ar
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
Quotekeefriffhard4life Quote2000 LYFH Doors - Box Set David Crosby - Voyage forgot about that crosby boxset. i have the graham nash one as well thats great. also forgot about AC/DC bonfire although including the album back in black was pretty pointless. that doors boxset was good in the 90's but is pretty useless now after the reissues with bonus tracks and all of the live
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
Quotetatters Quotehbwriter Quotetatters Quoteproudmary Quotehbwriter i heard from someone that a plan might possibly include a ticketless format to avoid scalping and that this would be a fan-driven priority so that everything is not just scooped up VIPS - but the demand is expected to be the most unprecedented in Stones history, they know that, and are working to make it as fair as possible I&
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
QuoteHis Majesty The quiet one gets his point across. All Things Must Pass - RIP
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
QuoteGazza QuoteManofwealthandtaste There was a thread on here once debating what constitutes a 'tour' - is it a minimum of 2 shows? Anyway, whatever the definition may be, I wonder what this 'tour' will be called?! More than one city in a continuous stretch is a tour, I suppose. How about "The 2012 Blink and You Miss it" Tour. LOL
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
QuoteRollin92 Thanks BV and Nicos! Welcome to the Jungle - There's a great crowd here. BTW you missed StonesTod!
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
QuoteHis Majesty Quote2000 LYFH Quotedrbryant This is the last one - but this really ends the argument, right? I'm sold, you just changed my vote! Again, would be much better without the stones top. What about the stones bottom?
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
QuoteFrankM It took them forever to build the Barclays center. The Nets were originally supposed to start playing there about four years ago. Once it opens it will be a hot spot for concerts. Hey Frank is that the New Jersey Nets playing in NY or are they back to the NY Nets? I use to see them at the Nassau Coliseum back in the early 70's.
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
QuoteFrankM Quotetreaclefingers QuoteFrankM Quotetreaclefingers One metric to look at, is how many good songs they released, on average, per year. The Beatles were in existence 8 years. The Rolling Stones 50 years. This can't end well for Stones fanatics. Yeah but that penalizes The Stones for sticking around a long time. Look at it this way- The Stones were either as good or at lea
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
Quotedrbryant This is the last one - but this really ends the argument, right? I'm sold, you just changed my vote!
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
Quotelatebloomer Quote2000 LYFH This is one of my favorites too, I love it. Keith is such a mess, but he looks so happy, great smile. Yes, but the thing is, with Keith, you don't know if the night is just starting or ending!
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
Keith in 1968 at Redlands. On top of the world. Tony Sanchez
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
QuoteGazza Quotebackofmyhand will it be the last gig first new york and then london last gig must be in london with bill and mick will be a dream come true i don t care what price it is [ i will sell my house for it] Is this it? Otherwise, somehow I dont believe you. LOL - Gazza you looking for a new house?
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
Quotecorriecas Quotecowboytoast Quotedewlover "For a show without Bill and Taylor? easy $0" That cuts down on my chances of sitting next to a weiner... this cuts down your chances of sitting next to your boss who came with 'the wife'... just put on hot rocks...and in between the songs yell...because that's what it will be like...with "Start Me Up" and &q
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
QuoteGazza ..and here we go....the silly season has now really kicked into overdrive. Just play the bloody music. Enough of silly gimmicks and pyrotechnics. Can Mick at least release some more butterflies?
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
QuoteCousinC I can still remember buying it. Loved it from the start. But one of their greatest singles came about a year later when they very much needed a big hit again: JJ Flash, the song and the accompaning video. What a gas!! Summer of 68. Some great music was hitting the market that year!
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
Quoteflacnvinyl I hope they get some big sponsors to foot the bill in order to make the concert more affordable. My wife has never seen them live. "The next time they go on tour you have to take me" is a common phrase. If tickets are $500/pop, I just can't do it. I can make the trip, could afford $500 for TWO tickets, but man that's some money for a single show.. I rema
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
Quoteshortfatfanny QuoteMunichhilton QuoteMax'sKansasCity I took this picture up there... Awesome shot...definitely during Jumpin Jack Flash. My absolute favorite part of all 1981 shows... fantastic shot,Max... Sure is. Looks like your sitting right at their feet (were you)?
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
QuoteNaturalust QuoteMax'sKansasCity QuoteSwayStones I suppose that now that September arrives, it makes me sad to know we will never meet, as he wanted so much. ...meet in Autumn in Paris with his GF. ... That is sad Ms Sway... "Autumn in Paris" sounds like perfection... like a sweet dream... a good song... a happy thought. Thank you for the good words... YOU are the BEST!!!
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
QuoteSend It To me 6.25 million divided by 18,000 is $335 per ticket JUST TO PAY THE BAND. So...$500 for seat in the rafters? No thanks. No $500 gets you a spot on the sidewalk outside. They will allow photographs though.
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
QuoteMunichhilton Quotefrankotero If these are the last shows it's going to be like Led Zeppelin 2007. Don't know if I should be happy or sad, in one case I'll save a lot of money because I won't be able to get a ticket, and the other I will miss seeing them on the last time. Had a hunch it would go this way. Crap. They're not using Bonham's kid are they? Jason
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
QuoteMax'sKansasCity "The 1%ers Tour 2012" $200,000 buys you air fare, hotel, 1 ticket to each show and limo service. "No problem, I'll take 4 tickets" says Richie Rich LOL - Their warming up for the 99%ers tour of 2013.
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
QuoteBig Al I fear Silver Dagger may be right. The prices will be outrageous. I won't be going as I can't afford it. Dissappointing. My only hope is Pay-Per-View. Hi-Def, surround sound and 65" TV is better than nothing.
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
QuoteCome On I just wanna present a clunker: Now come on Come On, that's a great song. We should all be so lucky next time we go to the dentist! If you're down he'll pick you up Doctor Robert Take a drink from his special cup Doctor Robert
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
QuoteStonesTod Quotetreaclefingers QuoteWeLoveToPlayTheBlues How come no one reports MightyRollin's bogus fanboyism threads!? 'cuz we like his 'boy next door' charm. sigh...bv and mighty are one and the same, no? Now your really asking for trouble. Don't go outside, a bolt from the sky may strike you!
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
QuoteHis Majesty "We recognise in others that which we know most deeply within our selves." - Robert Fripp ... Mick, Keith and ALO know Brian was a whiney pain in the ass because they too were a whiney pain in the ass. In the world of The Rolling Stones it seems it was ok for Mick and Keith to be selfish @#$%&, but if anyone else was, or was seen to be by Mick and Keith they got
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
Quote24FPS Brian was the fuse to the dynamite. We'll never have his recollection on what exactly happened. (I don't think there's any such interview where he opens up and looks back). He is as important the to the foundation sound of the Rolling Stones as anyone. Brian is the one who turned Keith on to Robert Johnson, from whence they began 'weaving', basically using two
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
QuoteEddieByword QuoteStoneage People who report other posters for no good reason at all should have their license to report revoked! Stones Tod is perfectly good humoured and hasn't hurt a fly. That's no recommendation, ask Janet Leigh.......................... LOL. Norman is that you. (I can remember watching that movie in the mid 60's when I was about 9, no more shower
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
QuoteDaveG Quote2000 LYFH QuoteDaveG July 25, 1966, The Rolling Stones at the Hollywood Bowl. August 28, 1966, The Beatles at Dodger Stadium. THe next one I remember was Cream at the LA Forum in October of '68. Many memorable concerts from that point on. I will say that when I was 16 or 17, my dad took me to a small club near our house to see the great jazz drummer Louis Bellson
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11 ***years ***ago
2000 LYFH
I'm not falling for it, this might be another gag. StonesTod come forward and confess. If you don't, I'm gonna report you again
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