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Before the show, the meeting place for the various fansites seems to be the same pub where we congregated before the Stones shows there in 2003 and 2006

The Cabbage Patch
67 London Road
Twickenham


(its a couple of minutes walk from Twickenham Station)

http://www.cabbagepatch.co.uk/

The evening before, The Rollin' Stoned are playing at the same venue  Hope to see some of you there.

Other Stones related gigs in central London the night before the main gig are :



The Dirty Strangers at The Troubadour

https://www.ticketweb.uk/venue/troubadour-london/446885?pl=troubadour


Ben Waters & Special Guests are playing at the (soon to be demolished) Ealing Club
http://www.wegottickets.com/event/438939

Bernard Fowler and Tim Ries were supposed to be playing the 100 Club but that gig has been cancelled.





On the day of the show itself, you can visit the new Eel Pie Island Museum on Richmond Road, which contains lots of early Stones memorabilia.  Its open from noon until 6 pm that day. Short walk from The Cabbage Patch and a short bus ride to the stadium

https://twitter.com/eelpiemuseum/status/1008104688368091147

https://www.facebook.com/eelpiemuseum/
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Echo the above sentiments regarding the Eel Pie Museum.

Well worth an hour of your time.
A facility recognizing the cultural significance of the Island & the Thames Delta area has long been overdue & this certainly fills the gap.

Please pop along and support it if you can.

3 pounds a single visit entry.
5 pounds a yearly pass.

To clarify:-
the museum is on the mainland, not the island.

It can be found on the Richmond Road, almost opposite the York House council offices
( 5 minutes walk from The Cabbage Patch pub / Twickenham Railway Station)

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will arrive tomorrow noon, so she you all at the patch.
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have a damn good time!! Let's go get drunk Let's go get drunk
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Great teaser for the next days ADE...

Wishing all a fantastic time...Pile High On The Platter!!
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Our very own Sweet Virginia will be in attendance in Twikie...

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new & excellent read from the BBC:-

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how Eel Pie Island shaped the bands career

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Twickers got BITCH & BEAST~ I sure wish I was there! Debbie Tiger periscoped the entire show start to finish so I heard it all and as soon as they started playing BITCH I was so surprised because they haven't played this song yet (this tour). Looks like it was a great show tonight!
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Here is the Stones "backend crew" ( I am not familiar with that term).

Anyway...here they are jamming on the Stones gear:


Coutesy of Shidoobree's Tom Gold and YouTube
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I had a great time seeing everyone yesterday.  The Cabbage Patch was slammed with anxious Rolling Stones' fans.  I was happy my wife and I were able to witness Gazza's ticket upgrade in person. No one is more deserving.  We were upgrading as well - L7 - not bad, not bad at all. 
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A wonderful show but oh, so, bitter sweet.

To enjoy the company of so many good people from the various RS message boards & get the opportunity to witness our band on home turf makes for a very special day.
Let's hope it's not the end for The UK but I fear it may well be.
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Is it me or does that pic/header look like it was taken outside of a mental institution?
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The Cabbage Patch was a de facto mental institution for much of the day, actually

The whole day was one of the best ever, quite honestly. The only drawback with so many people being there is that its not possible to get quality time with absolutely everyone - but I enjoyed every minute of it. Some people I've known through Stones forums and social media for years but have never met, others I only get to see every few years or so - but it never disappoints. I had a couple of friends with me who were new to this kind of thing and they enjoyed it immensely as well.

As Ade said, bittersweet indeed, because with it being my last show of this tour, it may well be the last time I get to do all this. Here's hoping it wont be. I just wish everyone had been there.

To the gig itself and in all honesty the Stones are a better live band in their 70s than they were in their 60's. Its staggering. Having two guitarists who have both got their shit together helps immensely. I dont think that its a coincidence that the show is far less reliant on extra musicians or special effects than in previous years.  They're probably deliberately tailoring a show to a limited selection of songs that they feel they can do well  - but performance wise you could hardly fault that effort.

Its very easy to make allowances for their age and say that they put on a great gig for a band in their 70s - but theres no real need to. They're still a superb live act purely on their own merits.

Really enjoyed 'Street Fighting Man' as an opener - it surely deserves to be a warhorse. 'Sympathy' and 'Rambler' were great as usual - shit, I even liked 'Miss You' - its not the bloated waste of 10-12 minutes that it was on previous tours, even though I could do without the bass solo.  I dont think 'You Got The Silver' quite came off, but Keith really turned things up a notch with a riproaring 'Before They Make Me Run'. The guitar meshing between him and Ronnie on this one and a few others was pretty glorious. Ronnie really was on fine form - its great to see him concentrating on playing instead of mugging, which has been the case in previous years.  The whole band really seemed to be loving it and Mick really is the living definition of a 'force of nature'. James Bay joined the band for 'Beast of Burden' which was the one genuine song choice surprise of the night. He did ok - didnt really overdo it or get in the way too much and everyone on stage seemed to enjoy it. It was a nice moment for him which I'm sure he'll always treasure.

'Bitch' won the fanvote and they did a fine job of it



The last UK show this year and it should be mentioned that Mick didnt really hint at future intentions for the band, as he has done on previous 'final' shows.  Keith actually sounded and looked very emotional when saying 'Im gonna miss you guys' before his solo spot.  And it seemed that they didnt want it to end....'Satisfaction' came to an end, and as the final drumbeat sounded to finish the song - Keith started the riff again, Charlie joined in and they jammed the ending out again for another couple of minutes right up to the curfew. It seemed to take the other two by surprise - Ronnie already had taken his guitar strap off and played the rest of the song by just holding his instrument in his hand.

'No Stopping', indeed.
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The Rolling Stones, Twickenham Stadium review - until the next goodbye?
Their first UK tour in 11 years comes to an end where they began, in South West London


by Tim Cumming, Wednesday, 20 June 2018

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Eel Pie, the tiny eyot in the Thames, is not too a long walk from Twickenham stadium – within hollering distance, almost, if you had that kind of voice. And if anywhere could lay claim to being the nursery that provided the perfect growing conditions for The Rolling Stones, then Eel Pie and The Crawdaddy in Richmond would be it. Mick Jagger name-checked them both during the gig, and George Melly once said of its legendary music venue, “You could see sex rising from Eel Pie like steam from a kettle”.

That head of steam pumped out the 1960s spirit of sex and liberation into the local and then the global atmosphere, engendering the climate change of the Sixties and all its cultural revolutions. Some 55 years later, that head of steam still infused the atmosphere in Twickenham Stadium as the Stones brought their latest UK tour to a close with a raw and ragged, passionate and engaged final bow to their fans and to their own legacy.

From this No Filter tour’s start at the London Stadium a month ago, they have driven their train hard through Coventry, Southampton, Manchester, Edinburgh and Cardiff – seven dates in all, more than any UK jaunt of theirs since 1971 – and shown the 70,000 or so fans at each venue exactly why they remain the first and last word when it comes to rock 'n' roll and its founding spirit of self-liberation. From the crashing opening chords of “Street Fighting Man”, through to the extended, frenzied rave-up that was “Satisfaction” for a final 11-minute encore, this was a masterclass in ragged glories, often teetering on the brink of chaos, but always pulling in and pulling it together to raise that head of steam and the push-and-pull of a group interplay that can’t be faked.

James Bay, the night’s opener, guested on a beautiful “Beast of Burden” that rose up from its faltering first steps to be among the night’s most memorable, with Richards at times substituting the riff with a series of rolling jazz-inflected chords, little gestures that put the song into a spin without toppling it over. He did this a lot, even on the back end of rockers like “Start Me Up”, and as well as cutting off some monumental, extremely loud solos, his playing throughout was a masterclass in astute minimalism driven by an inner clockwork and sense of timing that must extend down to the atomic. Those hands don’t work as they once did, of course, and there were bum notes aplenty, but what’s torn and frayed is overarched by a cool, casual raggedness and precision that no other player possesses, and which would probably get him sacked from lesser, duller bands. Which is why they are not The Rolling Stones.

Passionate, committed and clearly out to pleasure themselves and then their audience – and how can we resist? – there was a deep joy to be taken from those flashes on the big screens of Jagger’s delighted smile at some audacious band moment when it all falls together and the hairs rise on the back of your neck. Highlights? How about the ecstatic, extended play-out at the back end of “Paint It Black” or the hypnotic riffs circulating through “Tumbling Dice” as if they were its life blood. Ronnie Wood was on top form throughout, shredding spectacular solos on a vivid, pulverising “Midnight Rambler” and weaving a beautiful tapestry of sound with Keith on the likes of “Before They Make Me Run” and “Start Me Up”, each of them rolling easy as much as they rocked hard. Which is what the Stones are all about. It’s what creates that head of steam.

Fifty-five years on, it feels like a miracle that this music, this band, remain so potent, so into it, wringing out nuances from songs so familiar they should be husks rather than the living, breathing beings they are. The last goodbye? “I’m gonna miss you guys,” Keith says at one point, and it looks like he’s about to say more, but doesn’t, or can’t. When words fail, let the music speak for itself, perhaps. It’s been six years since they played the UK, and if they leave it another six, Jagger willl be 80, Charlie Watts 83. Let that sink in. And let the music speak for itself.



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When you got Gazza standing next to you, with eyes closed while bopping his head, you know all is good!

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Great review Gazza...So glad it turned out to be a super-enjoyable time for you (and everyone). My fave part is, as you said, meeting old friend, making new friends, and matching a face to the moniker you have been chatting with for years. If only I can keep my Shidoobees and ROers straight...

Bittersweet? Indeed. As it will never be called a farewell tour, who knows what the future may bring (or not bring) to the UK and the ROW in the next few years. The clock is certainly ticking and ticking it will...

My friend Ritchie and I used to always joke saying that one day Keef would collapse on stage, cigarette in guitar in the middle of a set and WHAM...That's the end...and we want to be at that show. But it looks like they will sail into the sunset in a glorious halo of accomplishment and legacy for all to remember fondly.

Lets hope for a few more of these mini-tours that have offered up a quality show for everyone since 2013. And if they do call it after this year (whether stated publicly or not) who can blame them and if anyone has missed them live, (you know those folks..."Thats one band I never got to see live blah blah blah"...) shame on them!!
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