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ramonesfreak 07-09-2019 11:40 AM

Rolling Stones 2019
 
There’s been 5 shows so far. Anyone go yet?

I’m looking forward to Aug 1.

Please refrain from telling me the last great US stones tour was 1972. I’ve seen enough shows to know what utter nonsense that is 😎

jcommin 07-09-2019 12:28 PM

Went to the Tuesday show in Chicago, June 25th - the warm up act was terrible. The Stones went on at 9pm and played for 2 hours. Great show! Older crowd: I saw people with oxygen masks/tanks, walkers and canes. Great evening.

Gary Clark Jr was special guest for the Boston show - that would have been cool to see. enjoy

tabs 07-09-2019 01:00 PM

The #1 Comment For 4 Years On A Stones U Tube Concert Vid
 
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."

Bob Kontak 07-09-2019 01:02 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jcommin (Post 10517970)
Older crowd: I saw people with oxygen masks/tanks, walkers and canes. Great evening.

Sweet!

Saw them in Cleveland Stadium in 1975. 82,000 peeps. Internet says it was the largest crowd in history for an outdoor structure.

Saw them again in 1981-ish at the Richfield Coliseum. Much tighter and acoustics better.

Don't need to see them again. Gettin' old.

tabs 07-09-2019 01:07 PM

And straight from the Nursing home it is the Rolling Stones...playing all their hit songs from 50 years ago...

asphaltgambler 07-09-2019 01:16 PM

Have to agree with Tabs on the '69 tour. Although too young at that time to see them live, they released a live album from that tour that I wore out in my adolescence.

ramonesfreak 07-09-2019 01:19 PM

For god sakes man i had 1969 written but thought what are the chances tabs will school me about the 69 tour. I just wanna know how this tour has been since Mick had surgery




Quote:

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."


ramonesfreak 07-09-2019 01:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tabs (Post 10518009)
And straight from the Nursing home it is the Rolling Stones...playing all their hit songs from 50 years ago...


Look man be honest, when was the last time you saw them? Was it 1969?

Because I’ve seen them recently and they kicked ass and I can 100% guarantee you I go to more concerts than you or most people and the stones can out play just about anyone regardless of their age

If you gotta put them down because they are still doing what they love even though they are 70 plus years old, I guess your not really a fan are you?

This ain’t no modern day beach boy concert we’re discussing

ramonesfreak 07-09-2019 01:27 PM

Thanks. I enjoyed the crowd 2 years ago. The love and passion from the audience was pretty intense

Quote:

Originally Posted by jcommin (Post 10517970)
Went to the Tuesday show in Chicago, June 25th - the warm up act was terrible. The Stones went on at 9pm and played for 2 hours. Great show! Older crowd: I saw people with oxygen masks/tanks, walkers and canes. Great evening.

Gary Clark Jr was special guest for the Boston show - that would have been cool to see. enjoy


tabs 07-09-2019 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by asphaltgambler (Post 10518025)
Have to agree with Tabs on the '69 tour. Although too young at that time to see them live, they released a live album from that tour that I wore out in my adolescence.

Get Yer YA YAs Out...

A bunch of the 69 tour concert dates (along with just about every tour they did) are on U Tube.

The Late or Second Show at Oakland, the LA Forum, the Baltimore and Madison Square Gardens shows are really memorable from the 69 tour.

The 75 shows are also a kick because of the sloppy jamming they did on that Tour..The LA Forum and Madison Square Garden shows are the ones that are hot..

The Stones have their shows choreographed down to the second...they might as well put a CD of their show on with cardboard cutouts standing in for themselves.

At the 06 show here in LV a older guy and his buds were going to every show on the tour..When asked about why he was looking at his watch his comment was that they cut a verse out of Sympathy because they were 17 seconds behind in the show..

ramonesfreak 07-09-2019 01:33 PM

It’s called get yer ya yas out. A decent album with abysmal sound quality. I dig it and listen often but it’s no holy grail as far as stones performances go

Quote:

Originally Posted by asphaltgambler (Post 10518025)
Have to agree with Tabs on the '69 tour. Although too young at that time to see them live, they released a live album from that tour that I wore out in my adolescence.


tabs 07-09-2019 01:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ramonesfreak (Post 10518037)
Look man be honest, when was the last time you saw them? Was it 1969?

Because I’ve seen them recently and they kicked ass and I can 100% guarantee you I go to more concerts than you or most people and the stones can out play just about anyone regardless of their age

If you gotta put them down because they are still doing what they love even though they are 70 plus years old, I guess your not really a fan are you?

This ain’t no modern day beach boy concert we’re discussing

Well they do play their Oldies But Mouldy Goodies hits like The Beach Geezers.

tabs 07-09-2019 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ramonesfreak (Post 10518051)
It’s called get yer ya yas out. A decent album with abysmal sound quality. I dig it and listen often but it’s no holy grail as far as stones performances go

Well I would hope so given that audio has come a long way since the Stone Age..

ramonesfreak 07-09-2019 01:39 PM

Wonder twin powers activate- turn me into a machine that can ban tabs from any stones related discussion 😛

Look if I wanted to see a loose improvised band play that didn’t look at their watch i would go see Dead & Co, oh wait I did that last week

As long as the stones are out there, I’ll gladly give them my money because it’s the damn ROLLING STONES. Has the heat melted your brain out there or what

Quote:

Originally Posted by tabs (Post 10518046)
Get Yer YA YAs Out...

A bunch of the 69 tour concert dates (along with just about every tour they did) are on U Tube.

The Late or Second Show at Oakland, the LA Forum, the Baltimore and Madison Square Gardens shows are really memorable from the 69 tour.

The 75 shows are also a kick because of the sloppy jamming they did on that Tour..The LA Forum and Madison Square Garden shows are the ones that are hot..

The Stones have their shows choreographed down to the second...they might as well put a CD of their show on with cardboard cutouts standing in for themselves.

At the 06 show here in LV a older guy and his buds were going to every show on the tour..When asked about why he was looking at his watch his comment was that they cut a verse out of Sympathy because they were 17 seconds behind in the show..


ramonesfreak 07-09-2019 01:44 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by tabs (Post 10518055)
Well they do play their Oldies But Mouldy Goodies hits like The Beach Geezers.

The crap you talk about the stones is just plain wrong.

I no longer feel bad about any of that stuff I said I would do to you if stuck on a deserted island with you

Aren’t you late for the buffet?

tabs 07-09-2019 01:47 PM

The Stones have it down, technically proficient giving a great show..great entertainers...like Sinatra or the The Beach Boys in later years...seeing them is like going to see an INSTITUTION...

You might say the thrill is gone except for the thrill of the spectacle.

KFC911 07-09-2019 01:50 PM

I say go see the ol' geezers while ya stiil can....

.....'cause Keef's gonna still be touring when you can't....mebbe with Bob....Dead & Co :)!

They're all getting up there in yearz now....Bob, Keef, Gogar ;)....

Rock on....

ramonesfreak 07-09-2019 01:58 PM

For you maybe. The thrill is gone because you let go of it. It thrills the hell out of me. like the girls in Charlie is my darling, when they come out I will tear up and when it’s over I’ll say WOW all the way to the hotel and for days after

If they were sloppy and sucked and obviously diminished by age I would agree. However, they still rock and sound fantastic

Have a look at the 50th Ann Hyde Park shown on Blu-ray or rent from amazon. Crank it up and then let’s talk. Try not to obsess about the wrinkles and the osteoarthritis and all that.

Oh I know, you were there in 69 so why bother watching them 50 years later

Quote:

Originally Posted by tabs (Post 10518071)
The Stones have it down, technically proficient giving a great show..great entertainers...like Sinatra or the The Beach Boys in later years...seeing them is like going to see an INSTITUTION...

You might say the thrill is gone except for the thrill of the spectacle.


tabs 07-09-2019 02:03 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ramonesfreak (Post 10518051)
It’s called get yer ya yas out. A decent album with abysmal sound quality. I dig it and listen often but it’s no holy grail as far as stones performances go

YA YA's, Band Of Gypsys and The Who Live At Leeds are the best RR live albums ever...maybe AB's Fillmore East, Cream's Wheels Of Fire...pure energy...

You mistake sound quality and corrography for the content taking you to the edge..the spectacle is the show and not the content which is being rehashed...again

When the Stones played Sympathy in 69 for the first time on tour as Jagger said, "The audience got weird"...it took them to the edge..the vibe it created moved them.. Today they cut 17 seconds because they are behind in the show..

911boost 07-09-2019 02:06 PM

Have a good time!

I saw them in Ames, IA back in college and it was fun.

Saw Bob last Friday in Boulder and thoroughly enjoyed myself even in the pouring rain and rain delay.

tabs 07-09-2019 02:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 10518076)
I say go see the ol' geezers while ya stiil can....

.....'cause Keef's gonna still be touring when you can't....mebbe with Bob....Dead & Co :)!

They're all getting up there in yearz now....Bob, Keef, Gogar ;)....

Rock on....

Keith would be good to see in a small room where the spectacle of the show is not so important.. let em play outside of the box that they created that is called their show...

KFC911 07-09-2019 02:21 PM

^^^ I tend to avoid larger venues....X-Pensive Winos would work for me ;).

ramonesfreak 07-09-2019 02:40 PM

No I don’t mistake anything. Ya yas is a good album which I listen to often. I certainly don’t think it captures their finest live work that’s for sure

Go back and read my original post which said please dont tell me how ___ year was the last good tour.

Thanks for copying and pasting the same anti modern stones rant you add to any thread that mentions them

All I wanted to know is how was the tour going this year

And DONT try to school me on what the good records are because I have them, all of them. My living room could be the best record store you ever walked in to


Quote:

Originally Posted by tabs (Post 10518095)
YA YA's, Band Of Gypsys and The Who Live At Leeds are the best RR live albums ever...maybe AB's Fillmore East, Cream's Wheels Of Fire...pure energy...

You mistake sound quality and corrography for the content taking you to the edge..the spectacle is the show and not the content which is being rehashed...again

When the Stones played Sympathy in 69 for the first time on tour as Jagger said, "The audience got weird"...it took them to the edge..the vibe it created moved them.. Today they cut 17 seconds because they are behind in the show..


ian c2 07-09-2019 02:48 PM

I’m gonna wait another 50 years ‘til there’s only kieth left

ramonesfreak 07-09-2019 02:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 911boost (Post 10518099)
Have a good time!

I saw them in Ames, IA back in college and it was fun.

Saw Bob last Friday in Boulder and thoroughly enjoyed myself even in the pouring rain and rain delay.

My buddy was at that. I watched most on YouTube. Pretty good set list

I was at Saratoga and it was fun. Hated the set list but still fun as always and will always go until it’s over

Ya know today is 24 years that the dead played their last show. I would do anything to be able to go back but it is what it is. I’m glad I went to the shows I went to. Even back in the 80s when I went to shows I knew (my opinion) that the dead’s best tour was 1972. Didn’t stop me from loving every minute of it and turns out that 89 and 90 and even 91 had great shows!

Someday the stones will be dead or dying and gone. That’s why I seize the opportunity any chance I can go see them now.

If they were some sad nostalgia act I would quit going but they are far from that. They are the real deal Still

I think some people are just afraid that they will be reminded that their own best (young) years are long behind them. I’m reminded everyday too but that shouldn’t mean you avoid what little there is left to enjoy still. TABS can go to his Miley Cyrus concerts and I’ll go see the stones

ramonesfreak 07-09-2019 03:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 10518123)
^^^ I tend to avoid larger venues....X-Pensive Winos would work for me ;).

Well ide be up for that too. Keep dreaming

I absolutely hate stadiums or any hockey arena etc show but last I saw the stones at buffalo bills stadium I was amazed at the sound. The have that down. It was extremely clear and extremely loud and powerful as it should be. I was happily surprised by that and I hope they do the same at the jets stadium in a few weeks

I remember seeing the stones in 89 at that dreadful Syracuse carrier dome. The sound was horrid. Saw Clapton the same year. Awful. Paul McCartney there a year or so ago...sounded like garbage. What an awful place for a concert

If the sound is good, I’m happy :p

KFC911 07-09-2019 03:07 PM

I would love to go see the Stones with Mylie Cyrus...oh hell yeah! We'd have a freakin' blast....count on it :)

ramonesfreak 07-09-2019 03:11 PM

No I don’t mistake anything. Ya yas is a good album which I listen to often. I certainly don’t think it captures their finest live work that’s for sure

Go back and read my original post which said please dont tell me how ___ year was the last good tour.

Thanks for copying and pasting the same anti modern stones rant you add to any thread that mentions them

All I wanted to know is how was the tour going this year

And DONT try to school me on what the good records are because I have them, all of them. My living room could be the best record store you ever walked in to


Quote:

Originally Posted by tabs (Post 10518095)
YA YA's, Band Of Gypsys and The Who Live At Leeds are the best RR live albums ever...maybe AB's Fillmore East, Cream's Wheels Of Fire...pure energy...

You mistake sound quality and corrography for the content taking you to the edge..the spectacle is the show and not the content which is being rehashed...again

When the Stones played Sympathy in 69 for the first time on tour as Jagger said, "The audience got weird"...it took them to the edge..the vibe it created moved them.. Today they cut 17 seconds because they are behind in the show..


ramonesfreak 07-09-2019 03:13 PM

And those are only some of the best live RR albums ever....you forgot a few but that’s not what this was supposed to be about

ramonesfreak 07-09-2019 03:19 PM

And please tabs stop spreading this stupid rumor that they cut 17 seconds from the song

I thought for a moment that I read that somewhere credible like in an interview with Mick but no, I remember now that I read it in one of your rants here in the recent past

And 17 seconds, so what. I sure didn’t notice anything but balls out rock and roll

KFC911 07-09-2019 03:20 PM

I do very few stadium/arena shows...never have liked 'em much. Last saw 'em in Duke's small stadium around '06?....with my ex g/f (a bit older than I)....she had last seen them in Detroit '69 methinks....

We had a ball in the spectical of it all :)!

Best live shows...

GD PCM Betty boards etc. 72-74, with a lot more later on too, JGB, etc. .big ol' :)

The Stones were the soundtrack of my youth....numero uno, with most of their recorded stuff ...but I don't Fred & Barney much any more....

Jerry & JJ ....I've been in a good rut though ;)

Best live for me: Allmans Filmore East (wore a few copies out)....curtesy of the GD recording tech/setup as I recall.

Sooner or later 07-09-2019 03:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ian c2 (Post 10518156)
I’m gonna wait another 50 years ‘til there’s only kieth left

Snorting your dad's ashes leads to a long life.

Sooner or later 07-09-2019 03:26 PM

Not a big fan but I saw them in 98 or 99. They were ok.

ramonesfreak 07-09-2019 03:37 PM

If your referring to JJ Cale, I hear ya. Very sorry I never saw him. Very much a favorite. The recent Jerry live box set is good. Check it to end the rut.


Quote:

Originally Posted by KC911 (Post 10518199)
I do very few stadium/arena shows...never have liked 'em much. Last saw 'em in Duke's small stadium around '06?....with my ex g/f (a bit older than I)....she had last seen them in Detroit '69 methinks....

We had a ball in the spectical of it all :)!

Best live shows...

GD PCM Betty boards etc. 72-74, with a lot more later on too, JGB, etc. .big ol' :)

The Stones were the soundtrack of my youth....numero uno, with most of their recorded stuff ...but I don't Fred & Barney much any more....

Jerry & JJ ....I've been in a good rut though ;)

Best live for me: Allmans Filmore East (wore a few copies out)....curtesy of the GD recording tech/setup as I recall.


KFC911 07-09-2019 03:48 PM

I will check out the Jerry box!

I forgot about Waitin' For Columbus ;)....oh yeah....

ramonesfreak 07-09-2019 03:50 PM

It’s called electric on the eel. 3 shows included

Synchro Joe 07-09-2019 04:11 PM

Dah Stonez
 
Going next month (26th) and looking forward to it. Been to every one of their galas that I could make it to, including their last 6 or 8 "final tours". I mean Sir Mick has a 2 year old son and needs the $'s!:)
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ramonesfreak 07-09-2019 04:24 PM

Have fun. I’m sure it will be great. I’ll post be experience after I see em

Bob Kontak 07-10-2019 04:09 PM

Nice to hear Charlie Watts speak. What a cool dude.

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madcorgi 07-10-2019 04:24 PM

Taking my son on August 14. Told him he needed to see: Rolling Stones, Bowie, Springsteen, and Elton John before they died. This will be 3 out of 4 for him. Bowie let us down.


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