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Bob Kontak 07-10-2019 03:42 PM

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Originally Posted by madcorgi (Post 10519618)
Bowie let us down.

My kid listened to a CD I cut. Space Oddity was on it. He was 20, 10 plus years ago. He said "Dude. This song is awesome".

That snaggle toothed Bowie just had to up and die. Thanks Obama.

My kid turned me onto so many songs as I aged. Short list:

Killing in the name
Trailer park girls go round the outside
Duality

Found this on my own.......

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A930Rocket 07-10-2019 04:18 PM

I saw them on The Steel Wheels tour at the Georgia Tech stadium around 90 or so.

I’d see them again if they played close by.

Edit. Just checked. They are playing Jax FL 7/19. Hmmm...

jcommin 07-11-2019 03:12 AM

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Originally Posted by tabs (Post 10518000)
The 1969 tour could aptly be named THE MONEY SHOT TOUR cause this was the tour where the Stones delivered and earned the sobriquet '"The Greatest Rock and Roll Band." It was on this tour that they played with a ferocious on the edge intensity that they never matched again as at the culmination of this tour the Stones outlaw persona hit the asphalt at Altamont where they met some real outlaws in the Hells Angels. In 1972 the Stones substituted energy for intensity that they couldn't keep up and by 1975 they were bloated and sloppy Jet Setters riding high on the past acclaim.

So here it is the opening concert on the 1969 tour where you hear Jagger cajole and growl like Lucifer himself while Richards riffs sound like a howl from Hell and Taylor's soaring counterpoint sounds like a heavenly choir. But what made this tour extraordinary were the introduction of the songs Jumping Jack Flash, Stray Cat Blues, Sympathy For The Devil, Gimme Shelter and Midnight Rambler that crossed and recrossed the line between sanity and madness*. For much of this materiel's genesis came from the swirling emotional chaos wrought by the disintegration of Brian Jones, the Stones drug busts and the uncertainty about the bands future. So when you hear these songs please remember his name for after this tour the "little twerp"** didn't think he was Lucifer anymore.

* Even Jagger said that whenever they played Sympathy the audience would get "weird"

** Ry Cooder once said, "That the little twerp sic Jagger thinks that he is Lucifer."

The Stones were in Chicago in 69. They played at the International Amphitheater (long gone). The opening act was Chuck Berry. 1969 - a very good year for Rock and roll.

KFC911 07-11-2019 03:23 AM

New tour dates coming soon:

Tidybouy's roof top amphitheater....limited VIP reclining roof lounging fer the geezers :).

I have NEVER figured out how Charlie fit in with them other boyz...and he didn't ;)!

Ian 'Stu" Stewart ....RIP...."fired" founding member dissed early..."looks"....yet Keef stays on :)

It IS his band though...believe that!

A tour without Bobby Keys....RIP.

KFC911 07-11-2019 04:00 AM

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Originally Posted by A930Rocket (Post 10519664)
I saw them on The Steel Wheels tour at the Georgia Tech stadium around 90 or so.

I’d see them again if they played close by.

Edit. Just checked. They are playing Jax FL 7/19. Hmmm...

One of my Jax buddies is going with his wife....she wasn't around for the old Gatorbowl back in '90...so-so show imo. Ten years later (Voodoo Lounge)...they freakin' ROCKED Raleigh's Carter-Finley....almost ran over my sorry azz in their limo leaving (fireworks raining down on us) back of stsge...show at Duke was awesome too.

Go....

ramonesfreak 07-11-2019 04:47 AM

Yea go. I saw steel wheels. 1989. In my opinion the band sounds way better now which Is hard to believe but that’s been my experience

ramonesfreak 07-11-2019 04:48 AM

And Yea no Bobby Keys is a big bummer.

madcorgi 07-11-2019 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by ramonesfreak (Post 10520100)
And Yea no Bobby Keys is a big bummer.

Apparently Bobby was quite a wild man. I'm guessing he earned his liver disease.

The Stones have sounded great both times I've seen them previously. Of course, any band that has 11 great musicians in it will sound good.

ramonesfreak 07-11-2019 07:43 AM

Yes a wild man. You can finish his autobiography in one evening and it’s pretty entertaining

ramonesfreak 08-04-2019 04:46 PM

Went to the Thursday show. Great show. I liked the 2015 show I saw a little better but still had a great time. Metlife stadium was nice, crowd was great, weather great.

Very stripped down stage show and straight ahead rock and roll show

And got to introduce my wife to my 2 happy places, McSorley’s and Katz’ Deli

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madcorgi 08-04-2019 05:06 PM

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Originally Posted by ramonesfreak (Post 10547054)
Went to the Thursday show. Great show. I liked the 2015 show I saw a little better but still had a great time. Metlife stadium was nice, crowd was great, weather great.

Very stripped down stage show and straight ahead rock and roll show

And got to introduce my wife to my 2 happy places, McSorley’ and Katz’ Deli

Glad to hear they sounded good. I've seen video from the tour and really like the stripped down instrumentation. And Mick--still has it. Taking my son next week. Paid a cool $1K for the tickets. Because Keef.

ramonesfreak 08-08-2019 06:59 AM

Review
The Rolling Stones rocked MetLife again (night 2 review, setlist, videos)


I definitely agree about it being loud and hard hitting. Just like 4 years ago, it was very loud and nice and clear. I’ve been to many a stadium show going back to the mid 80s and it’s amazing how far the tech has come

The guys next to me were saying how loud the opening band was. I told them, nah, you will be blown out of your seat when you see how much louder the stones are. Sure enuff, after that always thrilling “ladies and gentleman, the r o l l i n g S t o n e s” ........BAM! In your face 10x louder rock and roll. Just thinking about it a week later gets me emotional 😭

Wish I could post videos here

KFC911 08-08-2019 07:08 AM

^^^ Some folks do understand a few K watts - "wall of sound" in yer living room.

"....I know, it's only rock & roll, but I like it" :)

...turn it up!

ramonesfreak 08-08-2019 07:28 AM

Everyone can thank the Grateful Dead for good sound 🤘

madcorgi 08-15-2019 08:42 AM

We sought shelter . . .


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Found it.

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60,000 people sang along with the eerie intro to "Gimme Shelter." Mick pranced and danced his little pig heart out. Keith, existing in his own little bubble, said "I wrote this ****ing song, so I'll play it however I want." Ronnie held it all together while Keith ruminated. And Watts was his usual cannon behind the kit.

Mick told us the Stones first played Seattle in 1965. Imagine.

ramonesfreak 08-15-2019 08:47 AM

Awesome. Did Keith do Happy? Unfortunately for me he didn’t this time. But oddly enough he wore the same green shirt from the last tour

I hope there’s a another tour soon

ramonesfreak 08-15-2019 08:47 AM

And how was the sound?

madcorgi 08-15-2019 08:59 AM

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Originally Posted by ramonesfreak (Post 10559667)
Awesome. Did Keith do Happy? Unfortunately for me he didn’t this time. But oddly enough he wore the same green shirt from the last tour

I hope there’s a another tour soon

Yes--Keith did Happy. Also did You Got the Silver, which is a great song.

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Originally Posted by ramonesfreak (Post 10559668)
And how was the sound?

The sound was good, not great. I paid to get good seats in front of the stage because the sound in Century Link is usually pretty bad. It was specifically designed to be a loud football stadium. Mick said he had heard that it was the loudest NFL stadium, and we all tried to prove it.

Sound quality has certainly improved over the 50 years I've been going to concerts. The stacks of speakers keep getting smaller, and the sound keeps getting better.

ramonesfreak 08-15-2019 09:09 AM

Yea you got two great Keith songs

I’m a wanderer and luckily my wife doesn’t mind. No matter how good the seats, we keep sneaking around till we find the best possible sound. Makes for sore legs the next day but I love seeing and hearing the different perspectives from all over the stadium

Well cool. Glad you liked it

Crowbob 08-15-2019 11:21 AM

What?


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