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18 ***years ***ago
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Does anyone know the overseas/international ticketmaster address for upcoming shows? I've got the TM site for England, but am thinking specifically about the Puerto Rico show, or a Mexico show. Thanks!
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18 ***years ***ago
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I heard it would be a "Zep" tour ~ with Jason Bonham on drums. New album to be Led Zep. Stay Tuned!
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18 ***years ***ago
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So, do you think we're going to get to see a reunited Led Zep next year? Rumour has it Page & Plant are writing songs, for a proposed upcoming world tour. Plus, Pink Floyd? Could be another great year for concerts!
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18 ***years ***ago
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Thanks Mr. Edward! Nothing like waking up, having coffee & listening to one of my favourite bands playing my favourite band's tunes!!! I've been lucky to have seen the Robinson boys do some Exile tunes, and your songs are great. Did the Crowes actually release that double live CD w/ Jimmy Page from a few years ago? That was a great show. I caught them play in NYC (Roseland Ball
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18 ***years ***ago
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Sorry to go on, but what always amazes me, is that this guy, Mick Taylor, at 20 years old, auditions for, get the gig, shows up, and plays his friggin ass off for the '69 tour and just does such an amazing job at catapulting the band to the top of the "live performance" world. Truly an outstanding job at blistering solos, Mick Taylor himself should be inducted into the Rock &
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18 ***years ***ago
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Big smiles around my house tonight. These '73 live tunes, after all these years, are still quite simply amazing. Quite possibly the best live stuff I've ever heard. I mean, come one, Frampton Comes Alive? Let's get the band to get together and do an official release next year. Why wait for someone to pass?
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18 ***years ***ago
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OH YEAH!!!!!!!!!!!!! THE BEST OF THE STONES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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18 ***years ***ago
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I bought all single seats for the two Garden shows, and lucked out big time with getting 100 level, row A, usually on the aisle. I have never had luck getting two good seats together, so the ticket is to go for one at a time, especially at MSG. BTW, they were all $175! You all will be the first to know if I've got extras!!! Let me know and I'll start my list... I assume everyon
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18 ***years ***ago
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39. Re: Why
Already Over Me, Moonlight Mile, Almost Hear You Sigh, etc. Great recorded songs, but to feed a pumped up crowd ready to hear Keith rip the guitar open, see a frenzied Mick screaming and running around, these songs go over like lead balloons. Chuck may be pushing the band to do more songs, but with 10 people out of 20,000 getting into the song, would you?
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18 ***years ***ago
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Does "bicycling" qualify on the '81 tour?
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18 ***years ***ago
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There was no fancy stage in Atlantic City. Raw rock with Alx Rose dueting on Salt of the Earth, John Lee Hooker trying to do his thing, great set list, and a band that was definitely born again. Seeing Keith sit down on the end of the stage performing the intro to YCAGWYW, right in front of us, 2000 Light Years, Ruby Tuesday, the list goes on. Who cares about the stage, we're all there fo
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18 ***years ***ago
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I was lucky enough to attend not only the show in Jersey City, NJ (Garden State '78) but also the JFK stadium show in Philly on the Some Girls tour. Either of those two shows compared to any Steel Wheels show is quite inferior. The Stones performed like true musicians in '89, with a polished show, and AMAZING stage. I got a great kick out of seeing Keith marvel in how great his ban
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18 ***years ***ago
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How cool it would be if they simply did "2000 Light Years" or "Dandelion" at the tail end of the show, in lieu of the usual 5-6. It would certainly be a high to all of us. The tour formula, originated in '89, can be shaken up a bit, not stirred.
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18 ***years ***ago
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This band has given us a helluva more over the years. More greatest hits packages. More live CDs. More re-releases on different labels. I bet their percentages of collections/live CDs are among the highest, so we should quit bitching?
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18 ***years ***ago
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Great memories from this concert film. The guitar bash. The frenzied pace of the music. The stage. Young Keith & Ronnie. I loved the video behind Just My Imagination, roaming all around the stadium...Who cares Mick yelled the whole way thru!
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18 ***years ***ago
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Anyone hear this one on CSI Miami last night??? For a show surrounded by Who music, I was pretty impressed to hear The Stones!!!
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18 ***years ***ago
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Don't get creative here. It's probably Manish Boy from El Mocambo Club (Love You Live) and Keith's Thru & Thru live version, edited down to 4:25.
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18 ***years ***ago
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So Muddy would be proud. Of his own work!
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18 ***years ***ago
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Not even Brown Sugar backed up w/ Eric Clapton? What a poor collection. I've got most of these songs and never even think about playing them! I hope the band gets a game plan together on how to not ruin your reputation. Couple this release with an upcoming press release on their NEW LIVE '05 CD! Followed by their live DVD. Let's hope the Virgin contract ends soon, and we
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18 ***years ***ago
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Think about how Chris Robinson, or even Steven Tyler, would sing their heart out on this song. How would you rate the song then?
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18 ***years ***ago
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Jagger & the bad lyrics thing has been around for a while now. How about the lines, "sparks will fly, sharks will cry?" Voodoo Lounge was full of good musical sounds, but poor lyrics. I guess some of us are getting tired of it; especially when the music isn't that great either...
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18 ***years ***ago
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Back of My Hand seems like a Jagger demo tape. The final product seems to lack any sort of intensity, or heart. Yeah, I tend to skip over this one as well. There's a million examples, but what comes to mind is, compare it to any John Lee Hooker CD, even playing in his what '80's? There's depth and sincerity in his song. This was one of the casualties of not recording toge
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18 ***years ***ago
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What's the upcoming title of this release? SUCKING IN THE USA?
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18 ***years ***ago
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If it's the songlist from wtravis' friend, well I think the band has let me down. I don't want re-released songs that I have and never listen to. It would be worse than buying Sucking in the 70's, or Jump Back. Oh God, let's get out of this Virgin contract and move on! We know there are so many more gems in the vaults. Maybe they'll start dwindling out after t
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18 ***years ***ago
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Definitely take mass transit. Direct from Newark Liberty to Manhatten. They've got a route that should take you directly to Penn Station/MSG, and get you there in plenty of time to look for your tix, and get checked in. Try the box office first; then the scalpers.
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18 ***years ***ago
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Fantastic band. Great songs, great guitar sound, backed-up by George Harrison & John Lennon. Introduced to the world at the Concert for Bangladesh. Who would have thought that Apple Records and Allen Klein would have screwed them so badly. Loved Harry Neilson's version of their son, "Can't Live." Their hits ala '71 thru '73 got as much play as anything off S
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18 ***years ***ago
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Mick would probably "authorize" someone like Sonny Rollins for a sax solo on Waiting on a Friend, or Buddy Guy to help along with guitar work on one tune. Mick Taylor would never be invited, and I don't expect to see Mr. Clapton. Billy Preston has been popping up every so often, maybe we'll see his smiling face on keyboards! He performed well on the tribute to George Harris
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18 ***years ***ago
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They do a great fast reggae version of SMU. I always wonder if that's the way Keith thought it should go...The band is truly worth seeing, and their catalogue worth persuing. Keep positive vibes going!
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18 ***years ***ago
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Has this board concluded that MISS YOU is a warhorse, or a backup bathroom break song?
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