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Title: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:01pm
Confirmed for the Saturday night show - Glastonbury 29th June
More details to follow (Edit - radio announcement got the date wrong - Saturday 29th June is the confirmed date, not Sunday 30th) |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by flairville on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:17pm
Need a facking ticket now! Only hope is the resale or if the Stones do a package. (The wallets crying)
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:19pm
The Rolling Stones to play the Glastonbury festival
The Rolling Stones have been announced to headline the Glastonbury festival on Saturday 29 June. Mick, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie will continue their 50 & Counting celebrations on the legendary Pyramid Stage in what will undoubtedly be the highlight of this world famous summer music festival. Mick tweeted: “Can’t wait to play Glastonbury. I have my wellies and my yurt!” Keith said: “We all had such a ball last year, and the energy between the band is so good. We can’t wait to play Glastonbury, see you on a summer’s day in England!” Please note tickets for the festival have sold out. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:21pm Steel Wheels wrote on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:19pm:
Whats the source of this story? The radio announcement said it was for Sunday 30th June. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:22pm |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:22pm
The radio is wrong.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:27pm Steel Wheels wrote on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:22pm:
fucking unbelievable isnt it? So much for their world exclusive. No wonder they have an audience of about 15 people. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:28pm Steel Wheels wrote on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:22pm:
Must be terrible having to come here! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:29pm
I've been burned too many times by incorrect information. I now only go by the Stones website and Twitter feeds.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:29pm
No offense to you Gazza!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by uncleson on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:37pm
Great news!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:41pm
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/glastonbury/9957693/Rolling-Stones-at-Glastonbury-2013-The-Stones-need-this-festival-and-it-needs-them.html
Rolling Stones at Glastonbury 2013: 'The Stones need this festival and it needs them' As the Rolling Stones confirm they will headline Glastonbury for the first time in 2013, Neil McCormick looks at why it took them so long. The Rolling Stones performing at O2 last year Photo: AP By Neil McCormick7:03PM GMT 27 Mar 2013 The world’s greatest rock’n’roll band at the world’s greatest rock festival? It is an irresistible alliance of forces. Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis has long coveted having the Rolling Stones as headliners, making many efforts to tempt them over the years, only to be constantly rebuffed. With the band members all hitting 70, he must have thought time was running out. But somehow, as the festival has become almost as venerable as the band, their interests have coincided. Glastonbury will deliver an audience of 135,000 dedicated music lovers intent on having the time of their lives. And the Rolling Stones will deliver a headline set that no one who sees it will ever forget. The Stones are not really a festival band. And who can blame them? When they played Altamont in 1969, it was policed by Hells Angels on acid, and one hapless concert goer was savagely murdered. That event, often depicted as the bitter end to the idealistic sixties, took place just a year before Eavis launched the first Glastonbury on his dairy farm, trying to keep the hippy spirit of the free festival movement alive. T Rex were the headliners, and they have been followed onto the Pyramid stage by most of the greatest rock stars of their day, including David Bowie, Bob Dylan, Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Neil Young, U2, REM, Oasis, Blur and Radiohead. Of course, these days, Glastonbury is no longer free, which no doubt helped in negotiations with the Stones. Whatever the outlaw myths the band like to maintain, it has become clear over the decades that for Mick Jagger and company, money is the grease that keeps the Stones rolling. Glastonbury is already sold out. People rush to buy tickets before any acts are announced, just to participate in the spirit of the event, and in anticipation that the organisers will pull out all the stops to deliver big name headliners. And they don’t get any bigger than the Rolling Stones. The real reason you don’t usually see the Stones at rock festivals is that they have no need of them. Festivals like Altamont convinced The Stones organisation that they needed to improve the standards of big concert staging, and they went on to pioneer the stadium rock event. Every Stones concert is on a festival scale, a dedicated audience in their tens of thousands drawn just to see them. Revenues don’t have to be split with hundreds of other bands. Yet despite improbable rumours of a million-pound fee, for once it is probably fair to say the Stones are not doing this for the money. Well, not just for the money, anyway. They are doing it for the prestige, and they are doing it for history. To maintain their status as the ultimate rock and roll band it makes sense to play the ultimate rock and roll concert. Since the early days of Eavis’s hippy dream, Glastonbury has become a smooth-running, multi-million-pound brand. Beneath the fields of Worthy farm, where cows graze all year round, there is enough wiring to power a small city. Yet, like the Stones, Glastonbury has somehow retained its counter-culture reputation. It is viewed as almost a last bastion of a kind of rock idealism, the spiritual home of a music-loving community. Pretty much every great surviving rock and roll band has played there, except, arguably, the greatest of them all. In a way, the Stones need Glastonbury as much as Glastonbury needs them. - Daily Telegraph |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:50pm The Rolling Stones confirmed for Glastonbury 2013 The Rolling Stones have been confirmed as headlining the Saturday night of this year's Glastonbury festival. A post on the official Glastonbury festivals website appeared at 7pm today confirming the line-up of this year's festival. Arctic Monkeys will headline on Friday and Mumford & Sons will headline on Sunday. Other bands playing include Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds, Portishead, Alabama Shakes, Elvis Costello, Primal Scream, Vampire Weekend, Dinosaur Jr and Cat Power. Immediately after the announcement was made, Mick Jagger Tweeted: "Can't wait to play Glastonbury. I have my wellies and my yurt." This year's Glastonbury festival is to be live streamed for the first time with viewers able to watch different stages as they happen. The BBC will use the latest digital technology to allow viewers to choose from simultaneous live streams from all the major stages. The Glastonbury line-up as it stands is: Pyramid stage Arctic Monkeys; the Rolling Stones; Mumford & Sons; Dizzee Rascal; Primal Scream; Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds; Vampire Weekend; Elvis Costello; the Vaccines; Kenny Rogers; Ben Howard; Rita Ora; Rufus Wainwright; Jake Bugg; Professor Green; Laura Mvula; Billy Bragg; Rokia Traoré; First Aid Kit; Haim Other stage Portishead; Chase & Status; The xx; Foals; Example; The Smashing Pumpkins; Alt-J; Two Door Cinema Club; PiL; Tame Impala; Alabama Shakes; Editors; Azealia Banks; Of Monsters and Men; the Lumineers; Enter Shikari; I Am Kloot; The Hives; Amanda Palmer West Holts stage Chic featuring Nile Rogers; Public Enemy; The Weeknd; Seasick Steve; Major Lazer; Tom Tom Club; Maverick Sabre; Lianne Les Havas; Toro Y Moi; Ondatrópica; Sérgio Mendes; Dub Colossus; the Orb & Indigenous People; The Child of Lov; Alice Russell; Goat; Badbadnotgood; The Bombay Royale; Matthew E. White; Riot Jazz The Park stage Cat Power; The Horrors; Fuck Buttons; Django Django; Rodriguez; Dinosaur Jr; Calexico; Steve Mason; Palma Violets; Devendra Banhart; Michael Kiwanuka; Solange; King Krule; Stealing Sheep; Tim Burgess; Melody's Echo Chamber; Ed Harcourt; Half Moon Run; Josephine; Teleman John Peel stage Crystal Castles; Hurts; Phoenix; Bastille; Everything Everything; James Blake; Johnny Marr; The Courteeners; Jessie Ware; Tyler, The Creator; Frightened Rabbit; Miles Kane; Local Natives; The Strypes; Savages; Tom Odell; Peace; Daughter; Villagers; Toy; Jagwar Ma Silver Hayes Nas; Hot Natured; Disclosure; Rudimental; The Family Stone; Skream & Benga; Sub Focus; Charles Bradley; SBTRKT; Netsky; Dogblood; The Congos; The 2 Bears; Aluna George; Julio Bashmore; Wiley; TEED; Gold Panda; David Rodigan Acoustic tent Sinéad O'Connor; Stevie Winwood; Lucinda Williams; Glen Hansard; Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings; Gabrielle Aplin; The Proclaimers; Martha Wainwright; Seth Lakeman; KT Tunstall; Gretchen Peters; Martin Stevenson & The Daintees Avalon stage Ben Caplan; Beverley Knight; Crowns; Evan Dando; Gary Clark Jr.; JJ Grey & Mofro; Josh Doyle; Lucy Rose; Mad Dog Mcrea; Molotov Jukebox; Newton Faulkner; Oysterband; Penguin Café; Shooglenifty; Stornoway; The Destroyers; The Staves; The Urban Voodoo Machine; Vintage Trouble; Xavier Rudd Read more at http://www.uncut.co.uk/the-rolling-stones-confirmed-for-glastonbury-2013-news#kb3EBf9Zs0dqlZPx.99 |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:51pm
Intriguing to see that Bill Wyman and his Rhythm Kings are playing the festival as well...
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:54pm
That's a pretty solid lineup
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Justin on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:55pm Gazza wrote on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:51pm:
Nice. Considering how involved he was in last year's gigs maybe Mick and Keith will call Bill over to play the cowbell intro on "Honky Tonk Woman." :nooslajaleisk |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:55pm
I want to see Kenny Rogers and the Stones perform The Gambler.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bluzdude on Mar 27th, 2013 at 3:01pm Justin wrote on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:55pm:
What would Blondie think? :warhorse oh, that's right, no more Blondie... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Heart Of Stone on Mar 27th, 2013 at 3:03pm
Good news!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Mar 27th, 2013 at 3:06pm Steel Wheels wrote on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:55pm:
How about a mesh up of that one in the middle part of one of the Stones' greatest numbers. 'The Midnight Gambler' has a nice ring to it. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Justin on Mar 27th, 2013 at 3:07pm Bluzdude wrote on Mar 27th, 2013 at 3:01pm:
Lisa is the new Blondie. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Mar 27th, 2013 at 3:08pm Gazza wrote on Mar 27th, 2013 at 3:06pm:
I'd be all over it! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by MRD8 on Mar 27th, 2013 at 3:32pm
So Mumford & Sons have the Sunday the 30th closer on the Pyramid stage?
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by gimmekeef on Mar 27th, 2013 at 4:42pm Steel Wheels wrote on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:55pm:
I for one do not...it would time to fold them for sure...........What next Lorne Greene's Ringo? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Mar 27th, 2013 at 5:42pm
Note that while there will be extensive coverage of the Glastonbury festival on BBC-TV and on BBC-interactive channels over the entire weekend, there's no guarantee that the Stones' set will be televised or if it is, if there'll be more than a few songs broadcast. It may even be shown as a 'delayed' broadcast.....a lot of it is down to the artist, they're not 'obliged' to allow their performance to be televised.
As it seems the Stones will be playing Hyde Park after Glastonbury, it wouldnt surprise me if they chose to impose a lot of restrictions on how much of their set can be screened so as to leave some element of 'surprise' for their London audiences. Anyway, for anyone still wanting to go to Glastonbury, no doubt you know that the event sold out several months ago. Sold out that is, in the sense that all tickets were snapped up by members of the public who paid deposits. However, registration is now open again as some tickets will be made available next month as some of the people who successfully registered will have withdrawn their interest and not paid the balance of their purchase. You can register here - https://glastonbury.seetickets.com/Registration/Register |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bluzdude on Mar 27th, 2013 at 5:52pm
What would be the incentive for the promoter to add the Stones to an already sold out show?
I would think there would be some recording or TV rights involved that could profit both the promoter and the Stones. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Teiz on Mar 27th, 2013 at 6:23pm
Well there's always a chance that the band actually wants to play at Glastonbury (well, everyone except Charlie) because it's a cool place to be and a good place to measure your strength against other bands. I mean: songbook and legacy wise the Stones own the rest of the lineup. But playing among bands in their prime is a good way to show some flexing muscles. A daring move in a way.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Mar 27th, 2013 at 6:26pm Bluzdude wrote on Mar 27th, 2013 at 5:52pm:
This is just how Glastonbury operates. They sell tickets, people buy up all the tickets because they know it's going to be a good show, then the organizers put together a good show. If you're a fan of just 1 band you probably wouldn't be buying tickets, if you like a lot of good music and don't mind 3 days in the mud then you can buy tickets and be assured of a bill full of bands you want to see. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Pdog on Mar 27th, 2013 at 6:34pm Gazza wrote on Mar 27th, 2013 at 5:42pm:
Hope they do they dead butterfly thing at Hyde Park again, I loved that…. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Mar 27th, 2013 at 7:45pm Bluzdude wrote on Mar 27th, 2013 at 5:52pm:
The show's not REALLY sold out as such. 140,000 or so people have paid a deposit. Now that the line up is announced, they have a week or two to pay the balance. The worse the line up is, as far as the ticket buyer is concerned, the more tickets will go back on sale. Its also in the promoters best interest to maintain their reputation for attracting top name acts every year. Pretty much all of the biggest rock acts on the planet have played it in recent years - with one exception. I think Michael eavis can now retire a happy man. Its the gig hes always wanted. Its worth mentioning also that the Stones dont get their usual multi-million pounds a gig deal for this event. They get paid the standard rate for a headliner - which is probably about 10% of what they'd normally make for a concert. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bitch on Mar 28th, 2013 at 8:24am
The Stones have been rumored to be playing Glastonbury for a long time now. So much so that I registered for tickets for this back in September 2012. I never did buy/deposit the tickets because I was unsure if the finances would be available and also a festival would be nice but maybe too uncomfortable in the crowded heat, so I passed. But this is the info they sent me if anyone wants to still try to get the tickets using my registration. If you have any luck, let me know!
GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL 2013: TICKETS ON SALE OCTOBER 7TH Tickets for Glastonbury Festival 2013 will go on sale at 9am on Sunday, October 7th, costing �205 (+ �5 booking fee per ticket + P&P per order). You will be able to book your tickets by paying a �50 deposit per person, for up to 8 people per order, either online at glastonbury.seetickets.com or on the booking line: 0844 412 4635 (+44 1159 934 183 if calling from outside the UK). Please make a note of your registration details below, which you will need in order to book tickets Registered Name: PM me Registration Number: PM me Registered Postcode: PM me For full information about tickets for the festival, please visit http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/information/tickets Glastonbury Festival Love the Farm - LEAVE NO TRACE Follow us on Twitter! http://twitter.com/glastofest |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Mar 28th, 2013 at 8:58am Justin wrote on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:55pm:
That reunion would be wasted on that crowd...a crowd who could give 2 Fs about the Stones and whether they were there to play or not... But...if you choose to go ( see Ellen's VERY generous ... offer above) it would be about $325.00 ttl for the 10-12 songs they will play ( an estimate). :warhorse I hope they play Satisfaction...JJF...and SMU... :warhorse |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Mar 28th, 2013 at 10:50am Paranoid Android wrote on Mar 28th, 2013 at 8:58am:
I am willing to bet it's a better crowd than your average arena show these days. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Mar 28th, 2013 at 10:58am ijwthstd wrote on Mar 28th, 2013 at 10:50am:
Funny that...I would probobly feel really old at this sort of thing ( i am 49)... but when i saw the crowd at the 12/12/12/ concert... I felt like kicking everyone in the ass with my size 12 boots and yelling " WTF are you people here for?!?" Any show i go to now is like 500 tops, with a few exceptions...Prince...anytime...anywhere... Others...if maybe at an indoor Theater... 2000ish capacity sorta places... an amphitheater if i REALLY like the artist ( not a showcase w/ 4 or 5 bands) and only if i don't need a sitter. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Mar 28th, 2013 at 11:07am Paranoid Android wrote on Mar 28th, 2013 at 10:58am:
Same here PA. Springsteen is about the only act I'll go to arenas for. Otherwise give me Theatres. Of which we havea a couple of nice ones around here. Or the good old Fillmore ata bout 1100 people. Or something smaller. Festival. No thanks. :smilestu |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by gimmekeef on Mar 28th, 2013 at 1:51pm
Mick and Keith just called.....they want to come over an do a Podcast from my kitchen to announce the tour. Told them I didn't know what a Podcast was and they hung up
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Mar 28th, 2013 at 1:56pm gimmekeef wrote on Mar 28th, 2013 at 1:51pm:
I'll bet you Keith does'nt know what a Podcast is either. :wtf1 |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Mar 28th, 2013 at 2:38pm Paranoid Android wrote on Mar 28th, 2013 at 8:58am:
In fairness, youre paying £205 for five days of music and hundreds of bands. Not just one act. So even if the Stones play a half length set - it still works out at much the same ratio of £ per song as they asked for 3 months ago! Generally, Glastonbury headliners play a full length set or thereabouts. I'd expect the Stones to play around two hours. The crowd's attitude to the Stones will be much the same as it is for any other headliner - after all, every year they buy the tickets and then expect Eavis and co to deliver top performers. If anything, it'll be more positive as a generation of concert goers have been priced out of seeing a Rolling Stones concert and this is a novelty to them. There wont be too many jaded fans complaining that its not like 1972 anymore. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by corgi37 on Mar 29th, 2013 at 5:11am
Yes, yes, all very good and well. But what the fuck is "yurt"?
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by LanternHigh on Mar 29th, 2013 at 5:12am
Finally good news for some of you, Lucky bastards!
But wanted all the details!! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Mar 29th, 2013 at 5:20am
"Five days and counting" is the latest status update on the band's official facebook page.
So, an announcement next Wednesday (3rd April), it would appear. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Mar 29th, 2013 at 5:22am corgi37 wrote on Mar 29th, 2013 at 5:11am:
Wondered about that, myself! http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yurt ;D |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gimme Shelter on Mar 29th, 2013 at 6:19am
Can't wait for Wednesday!!! I'm still hoping for that Seattle show. I wonder if Mick T. will make appearances during these 18 shows.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by lavendar on Mar 29th, 2013 at 8:42am Gazza wrote on Mar 29th, 2013 at 5:22am:
Some people actually Knew. Now for wellies ! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by TomL on Mar 29th, 2013 at 10:35am
If not seattle u may get vancouver.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Joey on Mar 29th, 2013 at 10:49am
" If not seattle u may get vancouver. "
Hi Baby ................. Weeding ?! Hashishin' .... ?! Are you Hashishin' this morning ? Baby ' kins ™ |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Mar 29th, 2013 at 11:01am lavendar wrote on Mar 29th, 2013 at 8:42am:
I believe those are a type of rubber boots....Which you'll need while trudging around in the mud. :nooslajaleisk |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bluzdude on Mar 29th, 2013 at 11:58am
We almost built a yurt in our back yard....but who the frek cares! ... bring on the dates!!! :willya
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Teiz on Mar 29th, 2013 at 7:07pm
If nothing else, I can plan my summer vacation once I know when they are not in Europe. I think cancelling the holidays for a Stones gig would get me in some trouble with the fam..
But it seriously looks like we all get another chance to go see the Stones. That alone brings a grin to my face. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Mar 29th, 2013 at 7:38pm lavendar wrote on Mar 29th, 2013 at 8:42am:
'Wellies' are Wellington Boots - a much more everyday term in English. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gimme Shelter on Mar 30th, 2013 at 3:21am
Rolling Stones reveal plans to travel to Australia
THE Rolling Stones will announce their 50th anniversary world tour, including plans to visit Australia, on April 3. Alluding to their world tour title, 50 And Counting, the Stones posted on their official website today: "5 DAYS & COUNTING …" Rolling Stones will headline the Glastonbury Festival on June 29. Stones front man Mick Jagger said on Twitter today: "Thanks for all your tweets about Glastonbury. I was thinking about the set list. Any ideas on that?" The Rolling Stones world tour will be promoted by AEG Live. In Australia, the company owns Allphones Arena in Sydney and the Perth Arena. The Stones played shows in London and New York late last year. Those concerts were staged by Melbourne promoter Paul Dainty and music mogul Sir Richard Branson as part of their new venture, Virgin Live. According to industry reports, Branson and Dainty were unable to reach a deal with the Stones over the world tour plan, and AEG Live swooped. Read more: http://www.news.com.au/entertainment/music/rolling-stones-reveal-plans-to-travel-to-ausralia/story-e6frfn09-1226609519684#ixzz2P0dIKrvG |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gimme Shelter on Mar 30th, 2013 at 3:28am
The Rolling Stones Tease Fans Ahead of Wednesday Announcement
Earlier this week, the Rolling Stones confirmed that they would headline Saturday night of this year’s Glastonbury festival in the United Kingdom. Now the band is taking to Twitter to prepare stateside fans for a big announcement on Wednesday, Apr. 3. We’re hoping it’s free pizza for everyone but will settle for a couple local tour dates. Watch this space. Posted By: Aidin Vaziri ( Email , Twitter ) | Mar 29 at 10:59 pm http://blog.sfgate.com/loaded/2013/03/29/the-rolling-stones-tease-fans-ahead-of-wednesday-announcement/ |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by corgi37 on Mar 30th, 2013 at 7:57am
I thought the announcement was only about the 18 U.S. shows. I doubt they'll mention us yet. Unless we are after the Yanks. Which is not wise as our footy season has just begun. Maybe Europe, then Oz, Japan, India, N.Z. Trouble is, i dont see a arena tour here. Maybe a slightly larger stadium show set to "intimate" mode. Here in Melbourne for example, we have a about 3 stadiums that could be used for say 20,000+. Not too big, and commercially more viable than a 2 shows at Rod Laver Arena which would only house about 11-12,000. Showgrounds would be a good venue, but its our winter, and it could get nasty. Better a boutique stadium with a roof with good public transport. And suitable pre-show pub venues.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Mar 30th, 2013 at 11:18am
There wont be any stadium shows in North America or Europe this summer and if they come back to Europe later in the year, there wont be any stadium shows there either as the venues wont be available - so I'd be very surprised if they go to the bother of commissioning a couple of stadium stages (and they'll always need at least two for any tour) for a short run of shows in Australia. It seems that the only plans to pay outdoor concerts are at festival events where they're not responsible for the stage design.
Australia has loads of arena-sized venues - if anything its probably better equipped for that size of venue than most of Europe. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Mar 30th, 2013 at 12:45pm
Mick's still in LA. Here he is exiting Canter's Deli a couple of nights ago. He had the chicken noodle soup, in case you're interested!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Mar 30th, 2013 at 2:37pm Gazza wrote on Mar 30th, 2013 at 12:45pm:
Wonder if he had the ""Larry David" on rye?? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Mar 30th, 2013 at 3:16pm
Theres a pic of Larry in the restaurant gallery as well.
This isnt the one in the TV show where they had the meals named after celebs, was it? :) |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Mar 30th, 2013 at 5:52pm Justin wrote on Mar 27th, 2013 at 2:55pm:
Wyman and Rhythm Kings' Glastonbury performance is confirmed for Friday 28th June. So he's 'free' on the Saturday if they want to ask him. Hopefully he'll even get a soundcheck too. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Joey on Mar 30th, 2013 at 7:57pm < ----- Damn !!!!! : My Baby looks GOOD !!!!!!!! : |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bitch on Mar 30th, 2013 at 8:21pm
It would be my dream come true to see The Stones in Austrailia. but the airfare is very high and at this point its just a sweet dream.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bluzdude on Mar 30th, 2013 at 8:24pm
Chicken Noodle soup!
...well at least we know Mick's not a vegetarian! :warhorse :booze |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by lavendar on Mar 30th, 2013 at 9:17pm Joey wrote on Mar 30th, 2013 at 7:57pm:
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Mar 30th, 2013 at 10:16pm Gazza wrote on Mar 30th, 2013 at 3:16pm:
Don't know fo'sho'...but there aren't many "Deli's"in LA...so I would not be surprised... It is what came to mind immediately though |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Mar 30th, 2013 at 10:21pm Gazza wrote on Mar 30th, 2013 at 12:45pm:
According to someone in the FB Shidoobee group. That pic is actually from 2009. :smilebrian |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Mar 31st, 2013 at 11:12am
Glastonbury takes the Mick with The Rolling Stones
The rock god swagger is wearing thin but Mick Jagger refuses to grow old gracefully. Picture: AP By Allan Brown Published on Sunday 31 March 2013 02:20 FOR reasons that elude me, I find myself most summers at Glastonbury; the town rather than the festival, though God knows the town is bad enough. Glastonbury is the world capital of as-you-like-it. There is no brand of spiritual marzipan it declines to clasp to its rustic bosom. It is easier here to buy a dreamcatcher or a dowsing rod than a loaf of bread, which anyway would be made from spelt and blessed by an ex-vicar named Lytton. On every corner, placards tempt the seeker towards enlightenment, as revealed, inter alia, by the Yogi Dream Retreats of one Kathy Jones, “priestess of Avalon, wounded healer and heart companion”. It’s like the town was twinned with Middle Earth. You find yourself doubting the evidence of your own third eye. Yet this epicentre of tripe, this fortress of kitsch is to receive a visitation, a manifestation if you will, most fittingly from an entity every bit as preposterous and as susceptible to critical thought as the stuff that keeps the townsfolk in enchanted coracles. In August, the Glastonbury festival is to be headlined by the Rolling Stones. This is considered very big news, and something of a coup, though anyone who knows anything about the Stones, about the Glastonbury festival or about the trajectory of rock culture in the past four decades can only be saddened and dispirited. The Stones at Glastonbury is like your grandad doing his Alvin Stardust impression at a christening. It is not appropriate. It exposes everyone involved. You want to shout: “What has this to do with you? Why are you here?” But, then, we knew the answer already. Mick Jagger. For this is a singularly silly individual, and one who stands apart from his bandmates. The other three, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood, are a blithe and amenable bunch, content to go anywhere a big fluffy towel awaits, utterly habituated to playing the same old riffs to the same old riff-raff. But Jagger is different. For 40 years now this shrewd and vain fellow has been painfully aware his band is essentially a creature of the 1960s, long past its first flush of relevance. He has sought to offset the sad reality wherever he can, by co-opting every contemporary reference possible, from disco to reggae, from Scorsese to high-impact aerobics. Recently he formed a band named SuperHeavy, with Joss Stone and Dave Stewart. Two incidents stick in the memory: a concert film from the late 1970s when Jagger, resembling a Nazi Yootha Joyce, adopted a Sex Pistols swastika t-shirt, for which he was quite properly ridiculed by everyone from Julie Burchill to the Archbishop of Canterbury; also, an appearance on The Tube when a bloodthirsty Muriel Gray exposed Jagger’s lordly and imperious misunderstanding of South American revolutionary politics, purportedly the subject of his then-current single, Undercover Of The Night. The appearance at Glastonbury is but the latest example of this failing. No doubt Jagger read in Tatler or somesuch that the festival was groovy and happening. Or perhaps a grandchild asked about leasing an eight-berth mobile home for the duration. Either way, in the Jagger mind, the farthing clearly dropped. And so this ghastly misstep was entrained, even though this really isn’t what the Glastonbury festival is for. It isn’t merely a big gig, a career gold watch. In as much as 100,000 teenagers rolling in ordure ever can, the festival has, or had, real cultural meaning. This goes back to its roots in the English pop-radical tradition, when the fledgling Marc Bolan and David Bowie or Curved Air would turn up to warble about William Blake and the stars in the sky. This line continued through new wave and became explicitly political or socially engaged. Something material was signified by which acts were chosen to appear, and the rung on the bill they were allotted. It was the rock equivalent of Debrett’s. And it stayed in place more or less until the recent headlining appearance of the frightful U2, another band with no business being there, at which it was clear that Glastonbury was now nothing but the O2 arena with weather, merely another stop on the circuit; another example of what Edwyn Collins termed “the truly detestable summer festival”. We’re promised two new Stones songs at Glastonbury. Can you imagine? Picture the rehearsal room at which this sausagemeat is ground out. Keith Richards turns up: “Hey, you cats, I gotta new tune.” He proceeds to play the same choppy riff he’s played for decades, the one that sounds like he’s struggling to detach a lump of chewing gum from his guitar strings. Jagger flicks through the Daily Telegraph; “Maybe the words can be about, you know, a heartbreaking Spanish senorita? Or the internet? The internet’s gonna be massive. Download My Love, that’s a good title.” Charlie contributes his usual minimalist rimshot and dreams of playing with George Melly’s Footstompers. Ronnie Wood is punching a toy meerkat. The Stones have been slopping out this formulaic, steroid-injected eyewash since the Heath administration. One irony is that several Stones contemporaries have demonstrated recently that rock music and gerontocracy can co-exist. Leonard Cohen, Bob Dylan, Johnny Cash, even Tom Jones, for pity’s sake; each has released respectable work of late. The formula is simple: big grainy monochrome portrait on the front, lots of slow acoustic numbers about death’s approach, produced, if possible, by Rick Rubin. Such, however, is not the path the Stones have chosen, opting instead to remain the rock equivalent of a ride at a Universal theme park, gaudy and noisy, their skeletons rattling loudly as the ghost train heads for the tunnel. Hopefully, after Glastonbury, it will not reemerge and even a wilting trendy like Jagger will accept finally that his gang of dyed and plasticised pensioner mercenaries have become just too, too ghastly. That said, Glastonbury is the land of eternal life and magic wells. Suddenly, the conjunction makes some sort of sense. Twitter: @earthworm67 http://www.scotsman.com/scotland-on-sunday/scotland/glastonbury-takes-the-mick-with-the-rolling-stones-1-2868019 |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Mar 31st, 2013 at 11:14am
The Rolling Stones will reign supreme until there is a new counterculture
The new generation is blocked from moving on creatively, not only by the babyboomers but also their own inertia Paul Morley The Observer, Sunday 31 March 2013 The Rolling Stones at London's O2, November 2012. Photograph: Brian Rasic / Rex Features Congratulations to the Rolling Stones on the announcement of their summer wedding to the Glastonbury festival, held one month before their lead singer turns 70. It is a marriage made in performance heaven, for those who believe, or creepy hell, for those who think the Stones on stage is more grotesque than beautiful burlesque. Those who are uncomfortable with the grand old men of the 60s playing the festival that represents idealistic spirit are missing the point. This inevitable royal pop marriage between the well-branded greatest rock'n'roll band in the world and the greatest festival shows us how the energy of rock has transformed into something often pleasant and fun-filled, but it is not where you should be looking for whatever the new is. Festivals are the rock generation's equivalent of cruises, the convenient place to go to sample various preserved delights, obscure sites and classic monuments and celebrate ancient rituals from a safe distance. As much as Glastonbury founder Michael Eavis always coveted an appearance from the Stones, they would have, until the last year or two, looked wrong at Glastonbury, because they were too corporate – debauched representatives of a mundane entertainment state. Glastonbury is now a major territory in that entertainment state and the great Pyramid performances the equivalent of formal state parades. It is now wrong for the Stones not to play at Glastonbury, where those of whatever age attend because they want the best views, the most treasured experiences, in the form of the all-time greatest hits and the historic bands. They don't give a damn that the Stones should not be there because of ancient, snobby critical concerns they had sold out. They would not be convinced by the thought that the cliches of rock and its sentimental support system now form the oppressive orthodoxy. Compared with this year's other Glastonbury headliners, the Arctic Monkeys and Mumford and Sons, the Stones, perversely, have the real youthful, warrior edge. For better or worse, they are old men playing young music, not young people playing old music. The Monkeys and the Mumfords are the dutiful archivists; the Stones are the bloody archive, using their appearance on the Pyramid stage to help refine their own legend. They are also the most conceptually pure, as ludicrous as it can be to watch 70-year-old men romp through songs about lust, ambition and sexual triumph that are becoming as much songs about the wretched dying of the light. The Stones at Glastonbury confirms how the 20th-century babies born between, say, the early 40s and the early 60s, the baby boomers, remain in control of the pop culture they invented and reinvented between the late 50s and the late 70s, even as the record industry and traditional media, business and television approach extinction. The boomers have turned out to be like cockroaches surviving all sorts of cultural catastrophes and even their own apparently allotted life span. Thirty-five years ago, the punk generation thought they had got rid of the Stones. I saw them in concert 40 years ago, and they seemed old then. I told Mick Jagger to his face in 1980 it was time to give up, because it seemed culturally vital that the new was allowed to prosper, to deal with dangerous new political forces, and the Rolling Stones seemed spent artistically and therefore a drain on unconventional, unprocessed versions of the energy they released in their prime. His attitude then was along the lines of: you must be mad. This isn't about youthful rebellion, about forging fluid, collective identity; this is about smoke-screened showbusiness, a competitive, hyped-up masquerade of pose, illusion and self-belief for the general relief of pent-up tension. It's business, you fool. We provide a service that is ultimately beyond fashion. As things turned out, he was right. The Stones have come back like the royal family; ruthless manipulators of people's desires, shielded and amplified by social media, thriving in an age where fame is a new church and spinning, sensationalising publicists have taken charge. They belong now as much as they did in the 60s. The Stones have lurched through difficult times and occasional near exile all the way into the security of the current vintage period, which promotes their once dead corny imagery and cocksure approach as rock's indestructible classic house style. Spoilt by all the immediate access to abundant pop culture, to a near infinity of packaged sensation, the current generation, unlike the boomers, have no need to strain forward and chase new forms of freedom that react against previous stultifying values. They are trapped inside a world of their parents' making but, unlike the stale, broken world the boomers inherited, this one supplies them with purpose-built, easily accessed pleasure and escape. It numbs any appetite to develop new ways of opposing the system, of inventing a disobedient internet-era counterculture that would make the old counterculture look as quaint and wasted as it actually is. That the Stones are still so visibly functioning is not just because the arrogant, clingy baby boomers, with their domineering cultural presence, have so much power they block anything dangerously new. It is as much the young vintagers, the kids and grandkids of the boomers, the V generation, who have allowed them back in. The new generation of teens and post-teens are blocked from generating novel, disruptive cultural space by the stubborn boomers. They are crowded out by older generations wanting to have fun until they die, stymied by a succession of reforming pop revolutions and media sensations that led only to more and more award ceremonies and greatest hits anthologies. They are bankrupted by the boomers' self-indulgent spending, let down by the boomers' complacent inability to anticipate the revolutionary consequences of the computer world, flustered by constant electronic distraction. The only way for a new generation to take control of what comes after this decaying period of pop culture is to conceive a dazzling cultural hybrid – perhaps involving computer coding, self-branding, comic book abstraction, architecture, a profound reconfiguring of rock's dissolving moral and social vigilance and a mutating speed of thought – that reverberates from the world as it is now, on the edge of collapse, not as it was then, recovering from collapse. The mistake is assuming any potentially new youth-driven counterculture will resemble ones from the past, when rock music was the main element. Any 21st-century outburst of rebellion will not resemble the rock that is now formally collected at multiple festivals the world over in the way that the Stones did not resemble silent movies. Meanwhile, those thousands gathered at the Glastonbury resort to witness the marriage ceremony between the bandy, rocking grooms and the blushing bride will have a very special time. Hopefully the pair will unwittingly inspire a post-millenial, post -vintage generation teenager to look at this freakish combination of epicurean pop festival and ageing dandy rock band and fully understand that if they want to radically represent the shape of their mind and the shifting world around them, they cannot possibly use rock music, which now only refers to its own echoing history. The Stones at Glastonbury will be both wedding and memorial service. Jagger, though, the bulletproof dark prince of the boomers, will somehow emerge with plans for the next 30-odd years. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Tina_R2D2 on Mar 31st, 2013 at 11:30am Gimme Shelter wrote on Mar 29th, 2013 at 6:19am:
I haven't heard anything about Seattle, BUT, I have heard about posters/billboards around Stockton, San Fran, Oakland, and Chicago. I'm hoping they'll come to Cali. Also, does anyone know if any credit card companies have announced possible presales? I know a few usually do when there are big shows like these? So excited!! :Youmakeagrownmancrylikejoey |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Mar 31st, 2013 at 3:30pm Tina_R2D2 wrote on Mar 31st, 2013 at 11:30am:
Who has the exclusive CC rights w/ ticketmaster/Live Nation?? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Mar 31st, 2013 at 5:54pm Paranoid Android wrote on Mar 31st, 2013 at 3:30pm:
AmEx? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gimme Shelter on Mar 31st, 2013 at 8:45pm
Rolling Stones drop major hints about when they will announce their 2013 tour
• ROLLING STONES • MARCH 30, 2013 • BY: CARLA HAY • The Rolling Stones are expected to announce their 2013 tour on Wednesday, April 3, 2013. On March 29, 2013, the official Rolling Stones website posted this message: "5 DAYS & COUNTING ..." • There has also been extensive advertising hinting at the announcement. Train stations, subway stations, posters and billboards in various major U.S. cities (including New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago and San Francisco) have been featuring ads with the famous Rolling Stones tongue logo and an accompanying message that says either "You Get What You Need Wednesday" or "Can't You Hear Me Knocking Wednesday" or "Satisfaction Wednesday" or "Wild Wild Horses Wednesday." Rolling Stones fans have been posting photos of these ads all over the Internet. • As previously reported, the Rolling Stones are reportedly going to do a North American tour in 2013. The concert dates, locations and ticket sales are to be announced, but the tour will reportedly begin in May. • It's rumored that the Rolling Stones' 2013 tour will include concerts outside of North America, with the United Kingdom and Australia as the most likely countries to be on the tour, although it is unknown if the announcement on April 3 will include tour dates outside of North America. The Rolling Stones have already announced that they will headline at the 2013 Glastonbury Festival in England on June 29. Tickets for the 2013 Glastonbury Festival sold out months before the announcement was made. • AEG Live has signed on as the tour promoter. AEG Live and Examiner.com are both owned by the Anschutz Company. • According to Australian media outlet News Limited Network, the Rolling Stones will likely perform in Australia at the Allphones Arena in Sydney and the Perth Arena in Perth during the band's 2013 tour, since both arenas are owned by AEG Live. • Although the Rolling Stones have had a tradition of holding a press conference in New York City to announce a new tour, there is no word yet if that will happen. It's very possible that the Rolling Stones will make the 2013 tour announcement on the Internet, as they did for the "50 and Counting" concerts in 2012. • As previously reported, the Rolling Stones performed five arena concerts in 2012 to celebrate the band's 50th anniversary: Nov. 25 and Nov. 29 at the O2 Arena in London; Dec. 8 at Barclays Center in New York City's Brooklyn borough; and Dec. 13 and Dec. 15 at the Prudential Center in Newark, N.J. • The concerts featured several guest performers, including former Rolling Stones bass player Bill Wyman (in London), former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor (in London and Newark), Bruce Springsteen (in Newark), Jeff Beck (in London), Eric Clapton (in London), John Mayer (in Newark), Lady Gaga (in Newark), Mary J. Blige (in London and Brooklyn), Florence Welch (in London), the Black Keys (in Newark) and Gary Clark Jr. (in Brooklyn and Newark). • In addition, the Rolling Stones performed two songs ("You Got Me Rocking" and "Jumpin' Jack Flash") at the 12-12-12 concert to benefit Hurricane Sandy victims. The concert was held at New York City's Madison Square Garden on Dec. 12, 2012. • Before they launched their mini-tour in 2012, the Rolling Stones did a "warm-up" show at the La Trabendo nightclub in Paris on Oct. 25, 2012. • The Rolling Stones' 2013 tour will be the first extensive tour since the Stones did a world tour from 2005 to 2007 for their album "A Bigger Bang." Michael Cohl was the Rolling Stones' tour promoter from 1989 to 2007. • In 2011, the Rolling Stones announced that their business relationship with Cohl ended in 2007 at the conclusion of the tour for "A Bigger Bang." The Rolling Stones made the announcement in response to rumors that the band was going to tour in 2011. • There is no word yet if a new Rolling Stones studio album will be released in 2013. The Rolling Stones' 50th anniversary compilation "GRRR!" that was released in November 2012 features two Rolling Stones studio songs that were recorded that year: "Doom & Gloom" and "One More Shot." http://www.examiner.com/article/rolling-stones-drop-major-hints-about-when-they-will-announce-their-2013-tour |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gimme Shelter on Mar 31st, 2013 at 8:53pm
The Rolling Stones To Announce World Tour On Thursday (AEST)
Written by Kiel Egging on 31st March, 2013 The Rolling Stones will announce details of their 2013 World Tour this Wednesday, 3rd April (sometime on Thursday local time) and most importantly, Australia is likely to be on the itinerary. The band have been posting a series of short news items on their official website counting down to the announcement of the tour, which News.com.au reports will be promoted by AEG Live around the globe. The most recent of these had the title 4 Days To Go… and an image of the band’s signature tongue logo with ‘Start Me Up’ next to it. A hash tag at the bottom – obviously designed to be spread on Twitter – was also included: #StartMeUpWednesday. AEG Live have jumped at the opportunity to promote the Stones’ tour after a deal with Paul Dainty and Richard Branson’s ‘Virgin Live’ – who promoted their five shows in London and New York last year – fell over. A number of sources report that Virgin Live were unable to prop up the $20 million advance that the band requested for the tour, and AEG Live met their demands over a 45-minute phone call. In Australia, AEG Live owns Sydney’s Allphones Arena and the new Perth Arena. So, if there are Australian dates and the band opt not to do stadiums, it would be natural to expect them to play at those venues. Showbiz 411 report that the 50 And Counting… world tour will include at least 18 North American shows, starting on 18th May in Vancouver. They also believe the Stones will do two shows in London’s Hyde Park in July. Earlier this week The Rolling Stones announced their first show of 2013 as the Saturday night headliner of the UK’s Glastonbury Festival on 29th June. http://musicfeeds.com.au/news/the-rolling-stones-to-announce-world-tour-on-thursday-aest/ |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Mar 31st, 2013 at 11:11pm
...or Wednesday?
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gimme Shelter on Mar 31st, 2013 at 11:18pm
I wonder if tickets will actually go on sale on Wednesday???
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Mar 31st, 2013 at 11:32pm Gimme Shelter wrote on Mar 31st, 2013 at 11:18pm:
An ( electronic) mail-in lottery would be cool...like they did in 1981...i scored tickets to 2 shows...one at Brendyn Byrne Arena and another at MSG... Any other cities in 81 do that??? Did anyone else here on RocksOff win tickets that year??? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on Mar 31st, 2013 at 11:46pm
He comes in colours everywhere, He's Rolf Harris? Surely not. ??
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Ian Billen on Apr 1st, 2013 at 12:45am Gazza wrote on Mar 30th, 2013 at 11:18am:
___________________________________________________ I think I can tell you that there won't be any stadium shows. They could fill the stadiums if they kept ticket prices low. Imagine 75.00 bucks a pop. They would sell them out. I am guessing most of the reason is their age. Going out in the open air at 70 years old is risky, and harder on you, than if you have some shelter indoors even in warmer weather)....not to mention possibly more ground that needs to to covered by Mick on a stadium set. You cannot be performing out there in the rain at 70 years old even in warmer months... the body can't take the wetness and your much more likely to get sick. At 65 they were really pushing it. I don't think they can do consecutive stadium gigs even on these mini-tours anymore, sadly. It is common sense. Do you folks know anyone 70 years old that excercises for two plus hours? Well that is what being in a band is like. Now do you know anyone that is 70 who works out in the rain, wind and elements? ... no. >>Neither can they ... it's only common sense. There is a MAJOR difference between a 60 and 70 year old. At 60 you can still do most, if not all the things you did when you were 50. At 70 you simply can't do those things anymore ... and if you try...it could cost you. Playing in the rain for a couple hours should that occur is too risky at 70 years old. You can't do that even in the warm months at that age. Playing indoors is a much safer, more controllable atmosphere. Being out there in the elements even in the summer either won't work consecutively, or is far too risky at their age of 70. Not sayin they would crumple over...but I'm saying if Mick did have to perform in some rain or wind for a few hours he would get sick, or possibly even pneumonia far easier than if he were even 60 or 50 for that matter. If the spring yields one of those cool windy night and it goes down to 50 they would have a very rough time handling it at that age out there performing. If it rains that would be much too hard on them in those temps and/or too darn risky. At 70 years old being outdoors at night sweating is a different story...ask a doctor...he will tell you... Ian |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by corgi37 on Apr 1st, 2013 at 6:29am
I'm not talking Stadium shows in Oz. I'm talking arena shows, but larger arena's than they would play. Most of our arenas are 10-15,000 - tops. But some of our smaller stadiums, with an arena stage, would be more in line with the plethora of U.S. arenas. If they come here, i dont see them staying long. Hit and run. Demand will be huge if prices are not insane. So a re-configured roofed stadium set up for 20,000 over say 2 nights, is better than 4 nights in 1 Aussie city.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 1st, 2013 at 6:33am
I can't wait to see them on a stage again. This is a good time to be a Stones fan!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by LadyJane on Apr 1st, 2013 at 6:53am Steel Wheels wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 6:33am:
I agree. I got a collective family eye roll at Easter Dinner yesterday when I announced I would be traveling to see another show. "I thought you were done with them? That's what you said in December!!" :whydontcha I went on to explain that I am a good little lemming, being summoned, once again, to the great Stonesian Sea. :tongui |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bitch on Apr 1st, 2013 at 9:00am
OK so we know the announcement is on Wednesday, but does anyone know what time zone and what hour? If MICK is in LA thats big difference to London time. I want to be ready and at the computer at the time of the announcement!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 1st, 2013 at 9:10am Bitch wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 9:00am:
Unless there is evidence of them traveling to NYC for their customary hoopla ( even a small one)...I believe the announcements will all be electronic...Facebook, twitter, RS.com, etc Just a guess... I think it would be cool if they just put up billboards in the tour cities...with the dates and venues... and let everyone just find them in the morning... let the reports trickle in and build up the hype that way... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Pdog on Apr 1st, 2013 at 9:12am Paranoid Android wrote on Mar 31st, 2013 at 11:32pm:
that was a different world…. before promoters and ticket resellers/brokers/scalpers became the normal way for tickets to get released. As always, don't buy tix right away. Wait. only a few thousand crappy seats go to general public right away. Then everything else goes to 2nd party sellers who inflate the high prices even more. The last 72 to 24 hours before showtime is when you buy, and you have to be patient and have faith, but as history has shows us, you always get in, every time. The Jimmy Whitley taught me this, and it works, now he's watching over us, so we have that going for us too…. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 1st, 2013 at 9:15am LadyJane wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 6:53am:
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by LadyJane on Apr 1st, 2013 at 9:17am
I don't think tickets are going on sale Wednesday.
That's not the way it worked for the Nov/Dec shows. Announcement of cities and dates and tickets to follow. I think the tickets will go on sale soon but not immediately after the announcement. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bitch on Apr 1st, 2013 at 9:53am
I'm not buying tickets immeduiately anyway I just want to know what time the announcement will be so I can figure out ways to get into the shows in the cities I will try to attend. I have no money or credit available so I'm living on a prayer till when I get paid again. I'm not gonna stress out about it this time, I did that last time and I ended up at 2 shows with last minute tickets. Pdog is correct about this in his post, waiting till the end you get a better deal but you gotta be watchful.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 1st, 2013 at 10:06am Bitch wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 9:00am:
The tickets never go on sale once the shows are announced. There's always a day or two at least and these days you can bet there'll be a pre-sale window - if not for rs.com members (which may not happen as there's no paid membership option at present - although if they introduce a fan club premium, there would have to be a pre-sale option) then there almost certainly will be ones for corporate sponsors and/or the venue's own customers. I'd imagine any announcement will be timed more towards US & Canadian customers as most (or maybe all) the shows being announced on Wednesday will be in North America. Mick may not even have anything to do with the announcement, and if he is, it's probably already been pre-recorded as it was for the November/December shows. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by rogerriffin on Apr 1st, 2013 at 10:15am Bitch wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 9:53am:
Bitch, i´m no Stress about it, waiting for no 350-950usd price tickets i will plan to go LA or Texas some place near Mexican border or maybe NY again, dont know, neither dont know how this fu**ing band still touched my brain!!! if this time dont hold a 100usd ticket dont think see them again... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 1st, 2013 at 10:17am Gazza wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 10:06am:
Yeah they probably have already made a video that will be shown on Wednesday. They won't put tickets on sale right away. They'll give fans a couple of days to rob banks. Mortgage their homes. Sell non-vital body parts. :spooky |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 1st, 2013 at 10:21am Pdog wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 9:12am:
Indeed. Every tour fans fall for the promoter/band/TM scamfest and panic-buy the most overpriced tickets - unless you absolutely MUST get the best and most expensive seats in the house, then bide your time. They will try and offload the most overpriced seats immediately (eg the nosebleeds or seats at the back which are priced the same as the floor seats in the first couple of blocks that everyone wants). It's a very cynical and unfair way of selling tickets, but as there's no obligation for the process to be done transparently, there's not much we can do about it apart from exercising a bit of self control. If there are 18 shows, then that means there will be something like 300-350,000 tickets available. When you consider how high these tickets will be priced, there is no need for the most part to panic. Half of the bloody things will end up on e-bay anyway and with that amount of 'supply' in the market, would-be scalpers will struggle to get face value for anything on upper levels in most markets. Set yourself a ceiling in terms of prices and types of seats that are acceptable to you and stick to it as much as you can. For the 02 shows I'd heard tickets might be £400 but I assumed that meant 'good' seats down front, so I'd set myself a ceiling of £200 for floor or first level only. When they went on sale, there was nothing on level 1 below £300 and there were even £400 seats available as nosebleeds so I thought 'fuck that' and walked away. I'd no interest in going after that until Taylor and Wyman were added four days before the first show, so I checked e-bay and there were loads of tickets available. I managed to get a pair for around £530 (face value was £400 each) on the first level and sold my spare for £300 (still well below face) so I was happy enough to have got a ticket in a price range I could live with AND to have got the satisfaction that a scalper had lost about £270 on the deal. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gimme Shelter on Apr 1st, 2013 at 10:23am
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Yeah they probably have already made a video that will be shown on Wednesday. They won't put tickets on sale right away. They'll give fans a couple of days to rob banks. Mortgage their homes. Sell non-vital body parts. :spooky[/quote] Oh good, I was worried. This way I can plan.;-) :areyoufuckingserious |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 1st, 2013 at 10:32am
brandywine on Shidoobee just posted these dates. I dont know how accurate they are, and some of the dates listed are only 'maybe' (so even if its accurate, the info may be out of date as the concerts would now have been finalised)- but they're just re-posted here for info purposes...
Dont book any flights until the concerts are confirmed! 5/2 KeyArena, Seattle, WA 5/4 Oracle Arena, Oakland, CA 5/6 Oracle Arena, Oakland, CA 5/9 United Center, Chicago, IL 5/11 United Center, Chicago, IL (maybe) 5/14 (or 19) Air Canada Centre, Toronto, ON (or Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, PA) and/or (maybe) 5/16 Consol Energy Center, Pittsburgh, PA (or 5/15 TD Garden, Boston, MA) 5/18 XL Center, Hartford, CT (or 5/17 TD Garden, Boston, MA) 5/21 Madison Square Garden, New York, NY 5/24 Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA 5/27 Wells Fargo Center, Philadelphia, PA 5/30 (or 19) Verizon Center, Washington, DC 6/1 American Airlines Arena, Miami, FL (maybe) 6/4 (or 5/30) Time Warner Cable Center, Charlotte, NC or 6/5 (or 5/30) Phillips Arena, Atlanta, GA and/or (maybe) 6/6 AT&T Center, San Antonio, TX or American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX 6/8 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, NV 6/(10 or) 11 Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA 6/(12 or) 13 Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA 6/15 MGM Grand Garden Arena, Las Vegas, NV (or 6/14 Staples Center, Los Angeles, CA) 6/29 Glastonbury Festival, Worthy Farm, Pilton, UK 7/6 Barclayscard presents British Summer Time, Hyde Park, London, UK 7/13 Barclayscard presents British Summer Time, Hyde Park, London, UK (maybe) 7/20 or 27 Plains of Abraham, Quebec City, QC Source - http://shidoobeewithstonesdoug.yuku.com/topic/31820/The-dates#.UVmnnKJyPTo |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gimme Shelter on Apr 1st, 2013 at 10:49am
I hope those dates happen.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by erikjjf on Apr 1st, 2013 at 11:06am
The MGM Grand Garden Arena in Vegas is not available on June 15th (according to Pollstar).
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 1st, 2013 at 11:44am Gimme Shelter wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 10:49am:
Seems odd that they would start out west. Go east,then comeback west to finish. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 1st, 2013 at 11:47am
I might do an Oakland show but they would work much better on a Tuesday. Actually have a trip booked to SF April 30/May 1.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by polytoxic on Apr 1st, 2013 at 11:51am Gazza wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 10:21am:
I freaking love that story! I c hope I can make something similar happen myself. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by LadyJane on Apr 1st, 2013 at 11:53am
I am now completely over the edge.
Nerves are shot. The ticket Gods have to be good to me because I don't have unlimited funds. MSG on May 21st??? Two days before my Birthday!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hyperventilitating. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Tina_R2D2 on Apr 1st, 2013 at 12:06pm Paranoid Android wrote on Mar 31st, 2013 at 3:30pm:
So I asked around on Facebook regarding CC rights for ticketmaster/LiveNation. A few people said that Citbank gives lots of deals (including presales, yay!) via Livenation. Do you think the tickets will be on sale through Livenation? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by rogerriffin on Apr 1st, 2013 at 12:14pm LadyJane wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 11:53am:
And two after mine!!! i don´t have unlimited funds neither,,, waiting for confirmation and real price tickets... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 1st, 2013 at 12:14pm polytoxic wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 11:51am:
18 shows per continent as opposed to two or three shows per continent should make it a bit easier. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 1st, 2013 at 12:16pm sweetcharmedlife wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 11:44am:
They did exactly that on the No Security tour in 1999. Started in Oakland and Sacramento and finished in San Jose. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Tina_R2D2 on Apr 1st, 2013 at 12:18pm rogerriffin wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 12:14pm:
I'm keeping a very close watch out. I'll post here ASAP if I hear something :D |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 1st, 2013 at 12:26pm Tina_R2D2 wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 12:06pm:
AEG are the tour promoter, so probably some deal between themselves, Ticketbastard and whatever corporate sponsors are along for the ride (in the past, that's been Hilfiger, Sprint, Ameriquest and numerous others). AMEX were the preferred credit card pre-sale company used for the November/December shows in the UK and US. The AEG, Live Nation, TM thing is all very head-scratching. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_Nation_Entertainment The upshot is rarely good for the ticket buyer! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by polytoxic on Apr 1st, 2013 at 12:57pm Gazza wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 12:14pm:
Here's hoping! For me it's either here in Toronto or perhaps NYC or Chicago - anything further away becomes prohibitive with the cost of airfare. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 1st, 2013 at 1:05pm erikjjf wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 11:06am:
Yep. There are 19 concerts listed there. Only 10 of them don't have alternative dates, cities or 'maybe' added as a proviso. I've a feeling the guy isn't far off the mark, but by all means everyone should be cautious until they get anything confirmed. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 1st, 2013 at 1:08pm polytoxic wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 12:57pm:
The first Hyde Park date is my only possible option. The following weekend is too close to my Bruce trip and two consecutive weekends flying to London simply isnt practical. At least if I go to the 6th July show, I can always double up and go see Bon Jovi at the same venue on the night before (they're playing on the 44th anniversary of the Stones' 1969 show). ;D |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 1st, 2013 at 1:36pm Gazza wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 12:16pm:
Those San Jose shows were postponed. They were supposed to happen right after Oakland. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 1st, 2013 at 1:58pm
Fair point - but the show immediately preceding them was in Las Vegas, so they were still heading back west to finish the tour anyway.
(Actually, that show was only added two months in advance and after the west coast shows were postponed. The original tour finale was meant to be in Oklahoma City 10th April, then they added an additional show in Chicago (12/4), one in Vegas (16/4) and the two rearranged dates in San Jose (19-20/4 - postponed from 29-30/1) |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 1st, 2013 at 2:04pm Gazza wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 10:32am:
Got a friend who works for a law firm. The partners in the firm are pretty well connected music wise. He just told me the bay area dates are Oakland May 5th and San Jose May 8th. LA before that and Anaheim after. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 1st, 2013 at 2:26pm sweetcharmedlife wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 2:04pm:
San Jose on a Wed might work, could do Megabus for $18. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by nankerphelge on Apr 1st, 2013 at 3:07pm
Seeing those billboards in Vegas is neat.
Are the lyrics clues to the set list? I'm shot. Monday and the only motivation I have is to make travel plans and get tickeys. Chicago? Philly? Pittsburg? NYC? DC? Can't do 'em all. Not without selling one of the kidneys. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 1st, 2013 at 3:46pm Gazza wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 10:32am:
Uhm...April Fools ???? Just sayin'...I see Charlotte, but I can't believe they don't have Raleigh or Chapel Hill on the tour... ;D ;D offer still there...IF Raleigh party UP...crash at my place...before, during, after...summit...party...grill...whatever... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 1st, 2013 at 3:57pm nankerphelge wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 3:07pm:
I just found out I am holding a ticket to a show I don't even care about that's so sold out, there is nothing on Stub Hub or Craigslist. My Stones ticket fund may get a boost. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by nankerphelge on Apr 1st, 2013 at 4:39pm
Probably a better hook.
Black market organ sales are rugged, for sure. Ask moonie. That's how he made his money. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bluzdude on Apr 1st, 2013 at 4:52pm
Maybe someone had a lot of time on their hands so they created this April fools joke?
Wednesday we'll know more. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bluzdude on Apr 1st, 2013 at 4:55pm sweetcharmedlife wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 2:04pm:
If the tour starts May 2, 2 shows in LA before May 5 could never happen. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by nankerphelge on Apr 1st, 2013 at 5:00pm
"Maybe someone had a lot of time on their hands so they created this April fools joke?"
And face most certain doom....doubtful. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 1st, 2013 at 5:35pm Paranoid Android wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 3:46pm:
I was aware of that, but the guy's a regular poster on that site and insisting that this isnt something he'd make up. I dont know him so I cant comment on if he has good connections or anything but any regular on any board will know that posting deliberately false info like that is seen as pretty bad form and would risk being shitcanned. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 1st, 2013 at 5:59pm
Half of that list is stuff we already knew. That's likely an early draft of possible dates.
And Pollstar lists Ke$ha/Pitbull at MGM but it's actually at Mandalay Bay. Booking the Stones could be one possible reason, or the fact that demand may not be what was initially anticipated - you can get up to 8 floor tickets together right now. Celine Dion is playing Plains Of Abraham July 27th but it was just announced a few days ago. If the Stones play there I wouldn't be surprised if that torpedoes the Toronto date that is listed as maybe. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 1st, 2013 at 5:59pm
Been told by e-mail that the guy who posted those dates on shidoobee simply lifted them off a non-Stones message board without crediting his source or the fact that the guy who posted them in the first place (who happens to be a big Stones fan) posted them speculatively based on posts made by fans on various boards and on checking the availability of the venues in question.
The original poster never claimed they were the actual concert dates. http://phantasytour.com/bands/1/topics/3402723/posts?page=1 |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 1st, 2013 at 6:07pm Gazza wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 5:59pm:
That's hilarious! He didn't do a good job of collecting rumors since the most prevalent one has been Vancouver May 2, which I have alternately seen listed as May 18 - which makes me wonder if the tour has been pushed back a few weeks. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Pdog on Apr 1st, 2013 at 6:14pm Gazza wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 1:58pm:
damn, that is confusing… what is amazing is, you remember all that, you replied too fast to even try to research it, you just recalled it... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by mojoman on Apr 1st, 2013 at 6:16pm Pdog wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 6:13pm:
sick mick. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Pdog on Apr 1st, 2013 at 6:40pm mojoman wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 6:16pm:
like AC… at least Keith fucked up a whole tour, while Mick just ruins a show the day of... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 1st, 2013 at 6:44pm Pdog wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 6:14pm:
Not quite correct. ;D |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by gorda on Apr 1st, 2013 at 7:02pm
The Stones should do a show at The Catalyst in Downtown Santa Cruz!
It is a tiny club, but a lot of big names have played there before. Including Pearl Jam, John Lee Hooker, Tracy Chapman, Julieta Venegas . . . (Plus, I used to know someone that worked there. And, if he still works there, maybe he can sneak me in through the back and I can finally meet the band! Yay!) |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 1st, 2013 at 7:26pm gorda wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 7:02pm:
Neil Young has played some amazing shows there down the years. And there's an absolutely stunning Ry Cooder gig from it in 1987 on You Tube. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 1st, 2013 at 8:06pm nankerphelge wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 3:07pm:
As some of them are warhorses, then probably... However, the band havent even started rehearsing yet - theyre not all in the US - so I doubt any of them know what they're even having for lunch tomorrow, let alone what they're going to playing a month from tomorrow. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Rollin92 on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 4:33am
Couple of queries, any indication as to the Hyde Park prices and how have people found Hyde park gigs in the past, can you hear/ see well enough?
I am prepared to pay circle prices but a friend of mine wants to come and can probably only afford a general admission ticket i.e £60/£70, so I'll be limited to general admission. If thats the case is it worth me going or is an outdorr gig only worth it if your right up close? I paid a lot for an 02 seat in the rafters but at least the view and sound were pretty good. I dare not ask on IORR as it seems to be a touchy subject. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Pdog on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 6:30am gorda wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 7:02pm:
I saw social distortion play there, probably in 1997…. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 7:23am
I can't wait for the announcement. It's all I'm thinking about.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by rogerriffin on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 9:57am
got a mail from rs-archive:
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 11:01am gorda wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 7:02pm:
I've always heard great things about the Catalyst. Unfortunately still haven't made it there for a show. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 11:43am Rollin92 wrote on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 4:33am:
It's the Stones, so price-wise, all bets are off. The Bon Jovi show (with Kaiser Chiefs and Bush as openers) on 5th July has GA tickets at £65, a Gold Circle Pass at £100 and a Diamond Circle Pass (now sold out) which was for something like £295. I cant remember. This was the area closest to the stage. They have various hospitality packages which give you access to either the VIP grandstand seats or the Diamond Circle which are going from £325 to £495.00. You can bet that the Stones will not be too shy about milking the diamond circle and hospitality packages for higher amounts if they can. I've been to Hyde Park Calling in June 2009 when Neil Young headlined on the Saturday and Springsteen on the Sunday. It was a really good, well organised festival and you could stand where you want - there was none of this elitist nonsense. They did have seating to the sides as I recall, though. I think there were maybe 70,000 tickets available for each gig. Tickets were about £50 per day I think. Sound was fine, but then again I was relatively near the front. As you may recall, there were huge complaints last year after the Springsteen gig when people said the sound wasnt loud enough and then the music was cut off as the gig went over the 10.30 pm curfew. Its still a residential area, but even so, its a pretty ludicrous set of restrictions for a Saturday night. I should mention that the Hyde Park shows now take place in the east corner of the park - ie near Hyde Park Corner/Park Lane/Marble Arch. I think the 1969 show took place much further into the park - hence the bigger crowds as well as the trees that seem to be in the way of much of the audience! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by angelo misterioso on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 12:06pm
A friend of mine met Bill Wyman at his exhibition here's the chat he had with him:
6.45pm to 8.30pm was the closing party for 'Bill Wyman---Reworked' at Rook And Raven Gallery,7 Rathbone Place,London W1. As expected the closing night did not have the buzz of that amazing opening night i went to on 26 Feb which was attended by Bill Wyman and family,Mick Hucknall,Chris Rea,Mitch Winehouse,legendary photographer Terry O'Neill,Mark Knopfler,Twiggy,Pattie Boyd and random sightings of two football managers with Roy Hodgson(England) and Alan Pardew(Newcastle United). Complimentary beers here for all. Bill Wyman and his wife are here.Last time he was busy with celeb friends and photographers but tonight is much more relaxed as he signs stuff and poses for photos. We have a nice few words with him too. Us--'Will you be joining The Stones at Glastonbury?' Bill--'I will 100% per cent be playing Glastonbury' Us--'That will be great' Bill---'Not with The Stones but I will be playing with The Rhythm Kings' Us---'You still a bit peeved The Stones only asked you to join them for two songs at The 02 Arena gigs?' Bill---Yep i should been involved a bit more'. Us---'Would you play with them at Glastonbury if they asked?'. Bill---'Not bothered,they can fuck off'. Exhibition continues to 30 March 2013. www.rookandraven.co.uk http://www.raysgigs.com/ See ya |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 12:31pm
Bill---'Not bothered,they can fuck off'.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 12:34pm
Mick Taylor hopeful of joining The Rolling Stones onstage at Glastonbury
Former guitarist keen to perform with band on The Pyramid Stage Mick Taylor says he is hopeful that he will be able to get up and play with The Rolling Stones when they headline Glastonbury in June. As confirmed last week, the legendary band will headline the Saturday night of the festival on a bill which also includes headliners Arctic Monkeys and Mumford & Sons. When The Rolling Stones performed in London at the end of 2012 they played with a number of guest stars including Florence Welch, Mary J Blige and former guitarist Taylor. Speaking to The Sun about the Somerset festival, Taylor said playing with Mick Jagger "would be great", adding: "I really didn’t think they’d be touring again. But I hoped they’d want to re-create some of the music from my days in the band. It would be a big noise, I tell you." However, Taylor was not completely sure the band would be able to find room for him during their set. "Having said that, the last time I saw them play live from the crowd was at Wembley Stadium six or seven years ago and to me it seemed that they hardly played anything from the '70s or indeed the '60s." The Glastonbury line-up as it stands is: Pyramid stage Arctic Monkeys; the Rolling Stones; Mumford & Sons; Dizzee Rascal; Primal Scream; Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds; Vampire Weekend; Elvis Costello; the Vaccines; Kenny Rogers; Ben Howard; Rita Ora; Rufus Wainwright; Jake Bugg; Professor Green; Laura Mvula; Billy Bragg; Rokia Traoré; First Aid Kit; Haim Other stage Portishead; Chase & Status; The xx; Foals; Example; The Smashing Pumpkins; Alt-J; Two Door Cinema Club; PiL; Tame Impala; Alabama Shakes; Editors; Azealia Banks; Of Monsters and Men; the Lumineers; Enter Shikari; I Am Kloot; The Hives; Amanda Palmer West Holts stage Chic featuring Nile Rogers; Public Enemy; The Weeknd; Seasick Steve; Major Lazer; Tom Tom Club; Maverick Sabre; Lianne Les Havas; Toro Y Moi; Ondatrópica; Sérgio Mendes; Dub Colossus; the Orb & Indigenous People; The Child of Lov; Alice Russell; Goat; Badbadnotgood; The Bombay Royale; Matthew E. White; Riot Jazz The Park Stage Cat Power; The Horrors; Fuck Buttons; Django Django; Rodriguez; Dinosaur Jr; Calexico; Steve Mason; Palma Violets; Devendra Banhart; Michael Kiwanuka; Solange; King Krule; Stealing Sheep; Tim Burgess; Melody's Echo Chamber; Ed Harcourt; Half Moon Run; Josephine; Teleman John Peel stage Crystal Castles; Hurts; Phoenix; Bastille; Everything Everything; James Blake; Johnny Marr; The Courteeners; Jessie Ware; Tyler, The Creator; Frightened Rabbit; Miles Kane; Local Natives; The Strypes; Savages; Tom Odell; Peace; Daughter; Villagers; Toy; Jagwar Ma Silver Hayes Nas; Hot Natured; Disclosure; Rudimental; The Family Stone; Skream & Benga; Sub Focus; Charles Bradley; SBTRKT; Netsky; Dogblood; The Congos; The 2 Bears; Aluna George; Julio Bashmore; Wiley; TEED; Gold Panda; David Rodigan Acoustic tent Sinéad O'Connor; Stevie Winwood; Lucinda Williams; Glen Hansard; Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings; Gabrielle Aplin; The Proclaimers; Martha Wainwright; Seth Lakeman; KT Tunstall; Gretchen Peters; Martin Stephenson & The Daintees Avalon stage Ben Caplan; Beverley Knight; Crowns; Evan Dando; Gary Clark Jr.; JJ Grey & Mofro; Josh Doyle; Lucy Rose; Mad Dog Mcrea; Molotov Jukebox; Newton Faulkner; Oysterband; Penguin Café; Shooglenifty; Stornoway; The Destroyers; The Staves; The Urban Voodoo Machine; Vintage Trouble; Xavier Rudd Read more at http://www.nme.com/news/the-rolling-stones/69506#bIrKZekrPszUiAbG.99 |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Rollin92 on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 1:03pm Gazza wrote on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 11:43am:
Cheers Gazza :) It sounds as if I'll be alright with general admission. The July 14th date falls a day before my 21st so It'll be a good way to celebrate. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Rollin92 on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 1:08pm Gazza wrote on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 12:31pm:
And that folks is why Wyman is undoubtedly my favourite Stone, doesn't give a shit and says it as it is :nooslajaleisk |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 1:36pm Rollin92 wrote on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 1:08pm:
Mick Taylor should tell them the same thing. :blankfriggingstare1 :nanker |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by LadyJane on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 3:26pm
Stones returning to stage: Why should we care?
By DAVID BAUDER | Associated Press – 27 mins ago With Wednesday's expected announcement of a new Stones tour, those words will again signal the start of a rock 'n' roll show. Young music fans may wonder why there's still a fuss over dad's, or grandpa's, favorite band. Here are five reasons to care. 1. LIVING HISTORY: Elvis Presley is dead. The Beatles will never perform again. The Who is down to two originals. Membership of rock's Greatest Generation is fading. The Stones, Bob Dylan and Paul McCartney are links to a special time in music history, and you can still see them in concert. If the Stones' form of classic rock moves you, it's hard to conceive of a band today building such an impressive catalog in the same style. Fashion, and the business, has moved on. 2. LIVE BAND: They'll never admit it, but deep down the Stones surely know they haven't made memorable new music in decades. They have, however, kept their chops and deliver the songs you want to hear with power and precision. You can't find a better Stones tribute band. The Stones are fully aware of their best work; you won't hear a flabby show. The past few times out, it has been more than greatest hits performed on autopilot. 3. KEITH RICHARDS: There was a time, kids, when Keith was a menace to society, a walking advertisement of the evils of drugs. Now he's a beloved figure, humanized by one of rock's best biographies and the model for Johnny Depp's Capt. Jack Sparrow character in the "Pirates of the Caribbean" series. He's your cool, crazy uncle. He plays a pretty decent guitar, too. 4. CHARLIE'S FACE: There's no better facial expression in rock 'n' roll than the bemused one worn by drummer Charlie Watts as he takes in the madness around him. Watch Watts when Mick Jagger does a particularly audacious chicken strut. 5. THE LAST TIME: We'll be surprised if this is labeled as some sort of retirement tour; they've been subjected to so many age jokes over the years that the topic itself is old. And these men are in surprisingly good shape for the years of hard living. But Richards is 69, and Mick reaches that age this summer. Watts will be 72 in June. Reality is catching up. Probably even before they expect it, they'll be singing "The Last Time" for the last time. _____________________________________________________ TINGLE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by nankerphelge on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 3:37pm
Amen.
Glad my 2 girls get it -- they cannot wait to see the Stones. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 7:34pm
Rolling Stones set to announce more UK gigs in summer tour which could rake in £40m
3 Apr 2013 00:32 Fans, especially ones with deep pockets, will be delighted to hear the rock legends are going on the road again, with some dates in Britain http://i3.mirror.co.uk/incoming/article1457526.ece/ALTERNATES/s615/The%20Rolling%20Stones%20at%20the%20O2%20Arena-1457526 Back: Rolling Stones at the O2 last year PA The Rolling Stones are rocking all the way to the bank with a new tour that could land them £10million each. But fans are again expected to pay through the nose to see the pop veterans, with some reports claiming tickets may cost up to £330. Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts will pick up around £650,000 a show from the summer tour. The band are already booked in for June’s Glastonbury festival – and many thought that would be their last outing. But followers, especially ones with deep pockets, will be delighted to hear the rock legends are going on the road again, with some dates in Britain. A source close to the band insisted any UK dates would not price out all fans, with suggestions some tickets would be available for £95 which is “cheaper than Madonna”. The insider added: “Some of the tour tickets are going to be costly but this is the biggest band in the world. “There will be dates which will suit all pockets.” The band started rumours of a tour on Good Friday when they posted a mysterious message on their official website. It read “Five days and counting..” and had a link to a live clip from their comeback dates at the end of last year. Billboards emblazoned with Start Me Up and other song titles alongside the Stones’ signature tongue logo also cropped up around America, with heavy hints on their Twitter account. Loyal fans were left dismayed when the band announced standing tickets for the band’s O2 gigs in London last November would cost £375. The cheapest available – and far from the stage at the giant venue – were £95 and the most expensive, VIP hospitality, went for £950. Back then, guitarist Ronnie Wood defended the sky-high prices. The 65-year-old said: “We’ve already spent a million on rehearsing in Paris. And the stage is going to be another few million. And the lights. “We feel no bad thing about ticket prices. We’ve got to make something.” But fans who want to see another rock legend, Bruce Springsteen at Hard Rock Calling in East London this June, will only have to fork out £69.75. http://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/going-out/music/rolling-stones-announce-more-uk-1805211#yagfy |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by nankerphelge on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 7:57pm
I feel like a kid on Christmas Eve.
How many times have I done this now? Sat around thinking of getting tickets to a Stones show. '81, '89, '94, '97, '99, '02, '05.... What will the final dates be? How close are the shows to one another? Can I swing 3 shows? Maybe 4 this time if there is one in DC? What works with my work schedule, my financial situation, fellow mutants. So many variables dumped in the tongue-shaped hopper to consider. I probably won't sleep well tonight. Especially if I count sheep... This is what makes me a mutant. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Boomy on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 8:08pm
Hoping to make it to one of the Chicago shows!!!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by nankerphelge on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 8:20pm
Morton's baby!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 8:40pm
I have 9 million thoughts and fears running through my head, just like Nanker.
Will I be lucky enough to purchase tickets? That is the main question for me. Ticketmaster's website is terrible. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Copsnrobbers on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 8:43pm |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 10:31pm Steel Wheels wrote on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 8:40pm:
Apparently Staples is thru Axs tickets now, so we can learn a new interface on the fly, if that's in fact where the LA shows are going to be. I am trying for the cheapest tickets possible for several shows, and apparently those are the hardest to get these days. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 1:50am
Mick's Twitter feed says that 9AM eastern USA time is when they release the news.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Robberbride on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 2:41am Steel Wheels wrote on Apr 2nd, 2013 at 7:23am:
I hear ya! The new header with Under my Thumb tacked on just makes me want to jump! Great! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by nankerphelge on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 6:14am
Well???
We're waiting..... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Robberbride on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 6:32am
How is it possible to get anything done today???
Its just impossible (refreshing Facebook again. Just to make sure) |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 6:34am
I have Twitter, Rollingstones.com and Rocks off all open and ready for the 9AM announcement.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by LadyJane on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 6:52am
'75
'78 '81 '89 '94 '97 '99 '02-03 '05-06 And '13 marks the TENTH Rolling Stones Tour for me. And it's still as exciting, if not moreso, this morning as it was in 1975. My stomach is in knots and I've got a giant lump in my throat. We are the luckiest fans of any Band EVER. Bring on the dates!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :wtf2 :wtf1 :charlieperv :aimama |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Rollin92 on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 6:55am LadyJane wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 6:52am:
Thats some commitment. Here's wishing you luck knabbing tickets to your tenth tour and my second Stones gig - Hyde Park here I come! Hope everyone gets what they want out of the tour! Especially fellow UK Stones fans. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by nankerphelge on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 6:57am
In 1981 I was working at a pizzeria in my hometown when I heard the news on the radio - they day Mick announced it alone at JFK Stadium in Philly.
In 1989, I was at my home at Massachusettes when the train pulled in the station. In 1994 I was in my office in DC listening on a radio that could barely get reception when they came in by boat. In 1997 I was vacationing in the Adirondaks when they drove across the bridge. Not quite sure how and when I heard about '99 I was listening to the radio when they blimped into NYC. And I don't recall where I was for ABB. I have probably spent more time in my life doing this than just about anything else. :wow |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Pdog on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 6:59am
good memory nanky, I can't even recall dinner last night… more coffee and let's hear the news!!!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Copsnrobbers on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 7:00am
Standing by...
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 7:06am
Less than 1 hour to go!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by LadyJane on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 7:08am
"And I don't recall where I was for ABB."
ABB was the mini show at Juilliard. I think we were all glued to Rocks Off waiting for reports from our fellow mutants. I remember being glued to MTV for Steel Wheels, Voodoo Lounge and Bridges as Kurt Loder always got the honor of interviewing the boys. Don't remember where I was when the Blimp landed at Van Cortlandt park. Less than an hour!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 7:10am
I do not have pants on!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by nankerphelge on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 7:11am
Yeah I remember how they announced ABB, but I don't recall where I was -- I may have actually been working that day. I try not to make a habit of it....
And I have a load of stuff to do today! Yet, here I sit, waiting..... While we are waiting... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oQpBp4ChEv8 |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by LadyJane on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 7:15am
"Yeah I remember how they announced ABB, but I don't recall where I was -- I may have actually been working that day."
Oh I think you were and if you were too busy to be online I was likely emailing you updates! ;) I remember hearing the first sounds of Rough Justice and losing my mind. Literally screaming at my desk (same desk I'm sitting at now) |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by nankerphelge on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 7:27am |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by nankerphelge on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 7:36am |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 7:55am
GRRRegory is tweeting that Mick Taylor is ready.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Copsnrobbers on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 7:59am
I'm ready right now [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif]
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:01am |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:02am
A teaser video they just put up!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:03am
Well that was underwhelming.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Robberbride on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:06am
Im sure there is more than that :) Keeping us dangle a bit longer.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:07am |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by FotiniD on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:08am
That's kind of awkward.... :boring
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:08am
This is fucking pathetic. get on with it for fucks sake and enough of this arseing about.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:11am
What a complete waste of time.
So the big news, that they've built up all of this anticipation for, is that they are going to practice! Thanks, Stones, Inc. I'm now putting pants on. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:12am
Hyde Park 6th July confirmed on the BST site
(presumably the second show will be added later) http://www.bst-hydepark.com/tickets |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by lotsajizz on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:12am |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by RSRTG on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:13am
ive stayed up way beyond my bed time.....i'm over this porridge...goodnite.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:13am
Why couldn't the Stones release that info? So now there's dates set!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by lotsajizz on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:14am
Rolling Stones North American Tour Dates:
Early May Los Angeles Staples Center May 5 Oakland Oracle Arena May 8 San Jose HP Pavilion May 11 Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena May 15 Anaheim Honda Center May 25 Toronto Air Canada Centre May 28 Chicago United Center June 12 Boston TD North Garden June 18 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by SweetVirginia on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:15am
Gregory tweeted the band is coming in 5 min.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:15am
http://www.billboard.com/articles/news/1555867/rolling-stones-announce-50-and-counting-north-american-tour-dates
This morning the Rolling Stones finally released dates for their "50 and Counting" North American tour. SEE THE TOUR DATES / '50 AND COUNTING' PHOTOS The U.S. dates, which were first reported by Billboard last month, will begin early next month on the West Coast, with announced markets including a stop at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, (date TBD, depending on NHL playoffs); May 5 at the Oracle Arena in Oakland, Calif.; May 8 at the HP Pavilion in San Jose; May 11 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas; May 15 at the Honda Center in Anaheim; May 25 at the Air Canada Centre in Toronto; May 28 at the United Center in Chicago; June 12 at the TD North Garden in Boston; and June 18 at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia. CitiCard members will have access to presale tickets beginning Friday through Citi’s Private Pass program, with details at citiprivatepass.com. As reported earlier, AEG Live will promote the North American shows. A source confirmed to Billboard that AEG Live has 18 shows to work with; only nine shows have been announced thus far, so multiples are a given. Essentially, the Stones are treating these shows as “destination” events, which -- given the international appeal of the five 50th anniversary shows last December in London and the New York area -- is an approach they can undertake with confidence. A New York play is notably absent from this year's route, but that metro market was covered in December with shows at Barclays Center in Brooklyn and the Prudential Center in Newark, NJ. At this point, though, it looks like Texas and the Southeastern U.S. will get no satisfaction, at least in this first part of the band's "50 and Counting" tour. As always with the Stones, there could be more to come; for updates, exclusive content and other Stones goodness, fans should check out the Official Rolling Stones App Presented by Citi, a deal that, along with the presale with Citi, was brokered by New York City-based agency MAC Presents, on behalf of the Stones. The "And Counting" part of the tour’s title is no accident, as the Stones will not end their 2013 touring in Philadelphia. The band will move its touring machine overseas, first back to the U.K. for the Glastonbury Festival on June 29, and then AEG Live will promote two dates at London’s Hyde Park on July 6 and 13. If those shows blow up as expected, more dates could well follow in global markets, and sources tell Billboard that Australian promoter Paul Dainty will probably be involved in international shows. That should be some consolation for Dainty. As reported in March, a deal was initially struck for Dainty and Virgin Music to promote the North American tour, but that plan fell through for financial reasons. AEG Live, a bidder to work with the Stones dating back to well before the December dates, got their shot with an (unconfirmed) guarantee of about $80 million. It was Dainty and Virgin that ponied up an estimated $25 million to present the band’s 50th Anniversary shows late last year, which grossed a total of $38,687,010 and sold 73,702 tickets, according to Boxscore. Rolling Stones North American Tour Dates: Early May Los Angeles Staples Center May 5 Oakland Oracle Arena May 8 San Jose HP Pavilion May 11 Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena May 15 Anaheim Honda Center May 25 Toronto Air Canada Centre May 28 Chicago United Center June 12 Boston TD North Garden June 18 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:16am
"Early May" ???
What kind of confirmation is that for cryin' out loud!!! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by AngieBlue on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:16am
I was hoping when I heard AEG was the promoter that there would be a show at the Sprint Center. Oh well.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by SweetVirginia on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:17am |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by SweetVirginia on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:18am |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by FotiniD on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:20am
Ah, the tingle. This video got me. God, they can play us like puppets! :Youmakeagrownmancrylikejoey
What REALLY drives me crazy, is when the Hyde Park tickets will become available. And the cost. And how I'm gonna convince myself to get on a plane. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by LadyJane on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:24am |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:24am
Is it wrong that my pants are off again???
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:26am
And Mick Taylor will be at each show. That's nice!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by LadyJane on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:27am
Tickets for Oakland, San Jose, Toronto and Chicago go on sale beginning Monday, April 8 at 10AM local time and will be available at www.rollingstones.com.
Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning April 5 at 10AM local time through Citi’s Private Pass Program. For complete presale details visit www.citiprivatepass.com Mick Taylor, who was a member of the Rolling Stones from 1969-74, will be a special guest throughout the tour. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Patrick on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:28am
http://www.rollingstones.com/2013/04/03/the-rolling-stones-back-in-hyde-park-saturday-6-july-2013/ Info on Hyde park show - no mention of July 13th date
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:28am
OK...I am either really fucking confused...or i am really fucking annoyed:
LAST WEEK, there was an announcement that said there was going to be an announcement TODAY. TODAY...there was an announcement that told us what the FIRST announcement already told us. NOW...BILLBOARD announces something that is contrary to what we have been told...these are not 18 dates...these are not extended stays/multiple nites in various cities... I guess the game plan changed along the way sometime...but still...NO REAL INFORMATION...nothing we didn't know already except dates... The LA date is pending on the NHL play-offs...so maybe that is what is holding up the other dates.... I always said the playoffs would be a factor in this tour... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Copsnrobbers on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:30am
VIVA LAS VEGAS!!!!!!!!!!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:30am
I don't know what the confusion is. We have dates for concerts, and presale dates set up.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:31am
They did do a poor job of releasing two videos today. it should have been one long video.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:32am |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Egon on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:33am
wedding or hyde park?, that shall be the question.
but I can't really cancel the wedding for i'm am the witness. then again, the styones once asked if they could get a witness. and if i go to hyde park i'll be a witness of something great. There it's settled.. who needs friends anyway when you have the stones... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:37am
Go see the Stones. Your pal will understand.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Robberbride on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:38am
Isnt there a radio program with Mick + Keith starting soon?
They will probably tell it all there. http://www.planetrock.com/news/rock-news/the-rolling-stones-on-planet-rock/#ycagfy |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:47am
Where are those $50 tickets?
US $142.75 - US $571.50 US $142.75 Ticket + US $29.00 Fees = US $171.75 US $571.50 Ticket + US $94.35 Fees = US $665.85 |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by rogerriffin on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:58am ijwthstd wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:47am:
after 2012 prices, i think these new prices are reasonable! are 50 years and counting... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bitch on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 9:16am
What they are doing here is announcing the secondary markets first and after these sell they will announce the big cities like NY and LA and add a second show to some of the cities that sell out fast.
So far I'm in for Philly and probably Boston. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by TomL on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 9:17am
Philly so far for me.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 9:19am
If I can purchase a ticket, I'll be at the gig in Philly.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 9:23am rogerriffin wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:58am:
Those are some pretty wide price ranges. Wonder how many lower level seats will be in the 171 range? But that isn't as outrageous as we were led to belive. These guys don't do anything easy. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 9:24am Bitch wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 9:16am:
That is what I am thinking... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Joey on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 9:39am
From April 1st : " Got a friend who works for a law firm. The partners in the firm are pretty well connected music wise. He just told me the bay area dates are Oakland May 5th and San Jose May 8th ...... Anaheim after. "
Nice Job Fred !!!!! SPOT ON !!!! :) |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by lavendar on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 9:42am
:keithpunkyAIR CANADA 5/25/13 :keithpunky
we were dancing and singin and jamming to the Music..... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by BILL PERKS on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 9:48am Joey wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 9:39am:
JOEY ,BETTER GET THE COVERED WAGON READY IF WANNA SEE THEM ! HITCH UP THE TEAM. KEITH ONCE HAD A GUN PULLED ON HIM BY A COP IN NEBRASKA IN 1964 FOR NO GOOD REASON. "FUCK JOEY,AND THEM REDNECKS,RONNIE!" |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 9:55am Joey wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 9:39am:
Thank you Kins. Nice to be an insider! :willya :willya |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 9:59am Bitch wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 9:16am:
Theyve already confirmed a show in LA and one in Anaheim, which is nearby. these are not 'secondary markets' - they've confirmed shows in Chicago, LA, Boston, Toronto and Philadelphia! There's only going to be 18 shows - most of what's left will be 'add ons' in the cities theyve already confirmed, subject to demand for additional nights. There'll probably only be about 9-10 cities in all - and nine are already confirmed. There probably wont BE any 'secondary markets' on this tour. Most of those cities couldnt support these kind of prices and the band have no intention to do a long tour or play in several cities. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gimme Shelter on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 9:59am
I think I'm headin' to San Jose :areyoufuckingserious
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:01am rogerriffin wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:58am:
It depends how many tickets are in each category. If half the arena is $171 or below, then fair enough, but the price range is meaningless if there are only about 100 tickets in the cheapest category. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:04am
Amazing performance on rs.com today. After a week of teases all over various social media sites, they end up posting a stupid 44 second teaser video and dont even break the news of the tour dates on their own websites, leaving the honours to BST for Hyde Park and Billboard for the American dates.
Useless. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:04am Gimme Shelter wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 9:59am:
Do you know the way? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gimme Shelter on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:06am
Oh yeah :areyoufuckingserious
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by LadyJane on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:06am
There is no presale listed on Ticketmaster for Chicago.
Just called TM and the woman said, if it's not listed there either is no pre-sale or it may be put up later. DAMMIT. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:15am Robberbride wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:38am:
heard a bit of it on the way home. Not a bad interview. Mick and Keith interviewed separately. Re-broadcast on Nicky Horne's show later this evening between 6 and 9 pm if anyone missed it and wants to catch it |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bitch on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:16am
What I meant was, they sell the Boston and Philly shows on the weekdays first, then add a second show on a weekend in the same city, which are more desirable, and then announce the LA and NY dates later after the other shows are sold out. Not announcing all the shows at once makes it possible to save the best for last and possibly hike up the ticket prices after.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:16am LadyJane wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:06am:
It'll be the latter. Presales are all a bit of a nonsense anyway - especially if its a free one. May as well just put all the tickets on sale together and be done with it. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:18am Bitch wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:16am:
thats certainly a practical way of doing it - yes. Theyve already added an LA show though - they just havent confirmed an actual date. I'm unconvinced there'll be a New York concert. I think theyd have announced it along with the rest had there been one. Looks like NYC had its 'share' in December. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Holden on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:21am
So what happened to the rest of the rumored 18 shows? Do you reckon they will be announced later or was it just a rumor/scrapped/undecided?
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:21am ijwthstd wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:47am:
I think it was only bjornulf on IORR who managed to get people's hopes up by claiming tickets would be priced between $50 and $400. Personally, I reckon he was looking at a 1999 No security tour schedule at the time. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:24am Holden wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:21am:
They're not going to announce multiple nights until they're sure they can sell out the first night. They'd look pretty stupid if they announced two shows in Philadelphia, then sold 10,000 for the first night and had to cancel the second. I know everyone assumes 'its the Stones - they'll sell out' and they probably will, but at these prices its always a risk. The second Hyde Park gig hasnt been confirmed yet either but its pretty much a cert that it'll happen once they sell out the first one. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bitch on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:35am
With only 2 ticket prices of either $171 or $665 my guess is that the cheap tickets will be fewer and sell out in a minute.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Egon on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:39am Bitch wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:35am:
You miss spelled "with only 2 tickets at 171 usd" |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Egon on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:42am Steel Wheels wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:37am:
Funny enough i'm the witness for a women... so NO, she will not LOL |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:43am Egon wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:39am:
Egon,you make a grown man cry. Dare to dream. At 171 I can afford to go. But that's the marketing plan. Make people think tickets will be outrageus,then they think 171 is a bargain. Still higher than most acts. :nanker :forfucksake |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by PartyDoll MEG on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:46am
Chicago is the only one I am even considering and since it is mid week and before a weekend of family obligations, I just don't think it is gonna happen for me. Funny thing is that I am actually not too upset about missing the boys. Money and time off from work is very tight for me and to be honest, I am spending the little I have with my children and doing some traveling. I will miss the summits and seeing everyone......
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Teiz on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:52am
I'd love to go and see them in Hyde Park, but the date's pretty impossible for me, so I'll keep my fingers crossed for some shows on mainland Europe. Can't see them skip the old continent..
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by LadyJane on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:57am
IF the ticket gods are good to me (I'd appreciate everyone's prayers), there WILL be a Chicago Rocks Off Summit!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by FotiniD on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 11:37am
So I signed up at British Summer time etc. etc. and I just got an email going like this:
Tickets go on general sale at 9am on Friday 5th April, however as a valued member of the BBST community you can beat the crowd and purchase your tickets right now! And a "BUY TICKETS" link, only when I click on it there are no ticket listings at all. :wtf3 |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by LadyJane on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 11:44am
I've heard nothing about "a pit" for these shows.
Do you think they have ditched that great stage they used in Nov and Dec?? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by lotsajizz on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 11:44am
Well, I know what I'm doing June 12th.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 11:49am LadyJane wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 11:44am:
You'll probably find out when they go on sale.....probably aimed at enticing you into a snap decision where you say 'fuck it' and spend three times as much as you promised yourself you would. I'd be a bit surprised if they changed the format, to be honest. There was a lot of money in it. Purely from a fan's perspective it also looks a far more enjoyable option than the 'done to death' B-stage, where you go to all that expense for three songs up close with appalling sound problems - and where the momentum of the show is pretty much lost for the entire front blocks for a 15 minute period. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 11:50am lotsajizz wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 11:44am:
38 years to the day since they played the old Boston Garden in 1975... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Boomy on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 11:56am
Aw man. Chicago during the week. I'm out.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 11:57am FotiniD wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 11:37am:
Public sale is 9 am UK time on Friday, so I'd imagine a link will pop up later. General Admission is £95 plus charges. Pretty much what I expected, with the same tickets for Bon Jovi's gig the day before being £65. There are two 'circles' closer to the stage - 'Golden' and the pricier ' Diamond'. You're looking at £200-300 I think for the Golden Circle (depending on type of package), which is some going for a place thats not next to the stage and where you'll get rained on every bit as much as everyone else. The Diamond ones with the backstage bar are something like £399 and up. Doesnt appear to be any tickets left on the Barclaycard presale - https://www.barclaycardunwind.com/events/1/All/Date?search=hyde+park |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 12:00pm Gazza wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:16am:
There are presales for every other show that has an on-sale date so far, so there will absolutely be one for all of them. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bluzdude on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 12:02pm Gazza wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 11:49am:
ticketbastard is showing seating charts for the 3 of 4 venues listed, none are showing a pit area, however my guess is that the maps shown are generic seating set ups until they go on sale, so who knows? I just know I don't have a citicard. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gimme Shelter on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 12:18pm
According to rollingstones.com it appears they will have the same stage set up as the previous 50 & Counting shows.
"The stage design for the tour is based on the band’s ubiquitous tongue and lips logo, which extends out into the crowd, allowing the Stones to interact directly with their audience. " The Rolling Stones are back! 50 & Counting tour hits USA and Canada Citibank Private Pass Pre-Sale: Friday April 5 10AM EST General On-Sale: Monday April 8 10AM EST The Rolling Stones, who rocked London and New York in 2012, announced today that they will kick off their 50 & Counting tour in Los Angeles at the STAPLES Center. (Date TBA pending NBA/NHL playoff schedules.) The tour debut will be followed by performances in Oakland, San Jose, Las Vegas, Anaheim, Toronto, Chicago, Boston and Philadelphia. 50 & Counting continues the exhilarating celebration of the band’s first 50 years—five decades of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood bringing their iconic music and ground-breaking stage shows to audiences around the globe. The Rolling Stones were recently crowned the ‘Best Live Band’ at the NME Awards in London, and over the past 12 months have thrilled fans with their release of a greatest hits collection, GRRR!, a groundbreaking documentary film Crossfire Hurricane, a photographic book The Rolling Stones: 50, and have taken the stage by storm for their first live shows in many years. The tour is the band’s highly anticipated return to the stage. “50 & Counting has been pretty amazing so far,” said Jagger. “We did a few shows in London and New York last year…and had such a good time that we thought…let’s do some more. It’s a good show. Lots of the classic stuff everyone wants to hear…with a few little gems tucked in here and there. The stage is shaped like lips and goes off into the venue so I get to run around in the crowd. It’s great fun to be able to get that close to the audience.” “From day one at rehearsals it sounded so fresh. You could tell that everybody was dying to get their teeth into it. It was like…open the gates…let us out!” said Richards. “Cause man, it is the life and blood of us to play in front of people.” Tickets for Oakland, San Jose, Toronto and Chicago go on sale beginning Monday, April 8 at 10AM local time and will be available at www.rollingstones.com. Citi cardmembers will have access to presale tickets beginning April 5 at 10AM local time through Citi’s Private Pass Program. For complete presale details visit www.citiprivatepass.com Mick Taylor, who was a member of the Rolling Stones from 1969-74, will be a special guest throughout the tour. The band will treat their generations of fans to an evening of classic Stones hits like ‘Gimme Shelter’, ‘Paint It Black’, ‘Jumping Jack Flash’, ‘Tumbling Dice’, and ‘It’s Only Rock ‘N’ Roll’, curated with lesser known gems, and a cover or two. The stage design for the tour is based on the band’s ubiquitous tongue and lips logo, which extends out into the crowd, allowing the Stones to interact directly with their audience. Known for their ground-breaking sets and use of cutting-edge technology, the Stones’ set design will feature video screens and special effects that will enhance the high-octane experience of attending a live Stones’ show. The band will also play London’s Hyde Park on Saturday, July 6 following a headlining appearance at UK’s Glastonbury Festival on June 29. The Rolling Stones 50 & Counting tour will be the band’s first venture with worldwide tour promoter AEG Live’s Concerts West. 50 & COUNTING TOUR DATES TBA Los Angeles STAPLES Center TBA May 5 Oakland Oracle Arena On sale April 8 @ 10AM PST May 8 San Jose HP Pavilion On sale April 8 @ 10AM PST May 11 Las Vegas MGM Grand Garden Arena TBA May 15 Anaheim Honda Center TBA May 25 Toronto Air Canada Centre On sale April 8 @ 10AM EST May 28 Chicago United Center On sale April 8 @ 10AM CST June 12 Boston TD Garden TBA June 18 Philadelphia Wells Fargo Center TBA |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Alfonz on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 12:36pm sweetcharmedlife wrote on Apr 1st, 2013 at 2:04pm:
Not sure if this has been given any kudos, but these predictions from a few days back were right on the money. Any more information on other shows which haven't been announced yet? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Tina_R2D2 on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 12:38pm Gazza wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:21am:
I saw that in a variety of places as well. No idea where that rumor came from! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Tina_R2D2 on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 12:40pm Gimme Shelter wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 12:18pm:
Here is the link to Citi presale info, in case anyone wants it: http://www.citiprivatepass.com/landing/the_rolling_stones.html |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by TomL on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 12:48pm
Won't be a formal summit in Chicago with me and tele not being there.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by LadyJane on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 1:04pm TomL wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 12:48pm:
Parmeda will be very upset. YOU will be sorely missed, oh crazed one. Tele....not so much. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by TomL on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 1:18pm
That CW will be ok. LOL.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by PaulinCanada on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 1:18pm
Best of all, Citibank does not have debit or credit cards in Canada, so how do Canadians access the presale?????????
Pissed off Paul |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Joey on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 1:18pm
" JOEY ,BETTER GET THE COVERED WAGON READY IF WANNA SEE THEM !
HITCH UP THE TEAM. " !!!!!!! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 1:19pm Alfonz wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 12:36pm:
No,haven't heard anything else. But these guys go to all the big shows. So they know their stuff. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by The Wick on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 1:44pm
Has anyone got the full Planetrock interview? The one on their website seems condensed because someone on IORR said Mick talked about Mick Taylor and slagged off Bill Wyman a bit and that bit is not on the website version.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Tumbling Dijs on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 2:21pm |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 2:26pm Tina_R2D2 wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 12:38pm:
see above. One person deemed as reliable says it and it goes viral. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 2:28pm The Wick wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 1:44pm:
I just missed the start of it, but I certainly didnt hear him slagging off Bill. Maybe someone was dramatizing somewhat. Edit - just read the post in question. The guy was clearly taking the piss, I thought. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 2:30pm Teiz wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:52am:
Hyde Park and Glastonbury will be the only Euro dates this summer. I'd expect they'll do a run of arena shows on the continent at some point in the near future. Mick and Keith were really having to bite their tongues in the Planet Rock interviews about future shows, but there was a bit of a hint about something in the autumn. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 2:38pm
Rolling Stones to roll back the years with Hyde Park show and Mick Jagger may even wear dress again
They will perform there almost 44 years to the day they wowed 250,000 fans with a free gig there, just two days after the death of Brian Jones 3 Apr 2013 18:54 Mick Jagger is to return to the stage with The Rolling Stones Getty The Rolling Stones are to play a huge concert in Hyde Park this summer – the scene of their most famous show. The rockers revealed today they would perform there almost 44 years to the day they wowed 250,000 fans with a free gig there, just two days after the death of bandmate, Brian Jones. Wearing a white dress, Mick Jagger paid tribute to Brian, who was found dead in a swimming pool, reading a poem, before thousands of butterflies were released. Today Mick, 69, said: “I’ll try and keep the poetry to a minimum.” But the frontman revealed that he still owns the dress and could even wear it again, adding: “I can still just about get into the zippers... you never know, I tend to choose my dresses at the last minute.” And guitarist Keith Richards added: “It seems like yesterday. It’s going to be a great summer, man. “All the gigs we haven’t done or wanted to redo are popping up.” Dress for success: Stones at Hyde Park in 1969 Unknown The show is on July 6, with the previous – and only other – Hyde Park appearance having taken place on July 5 in 1969. Tickets for the event, Barclaycard Presents British Summer Time Hyde Park, go on sale on Friday for £95. There are three stages and the band will be supported by The Vaccines, The Temper Trap and Gary Clark Jr. Rob Hallett of promoters AEG Live said: “The Rolling Stones are a true British institution and the true spirit of rock n roll. "Their return to Hyde Park is a landmark event.” The show comes a week after the Stones play Glastonbury for the first time. Mick today joked about the Hyde Park show ticket prices, adding: “I’m sure there’s room over the fence for a few freebies.” And a source close to the rock legends said: “It’s a good deal. It’s expected to sell out in minutes”. American fans are not expected to get such a good deal when the US 50 and Counting tour kicks off in June. The Stones announced the dates today, with prices expected to hit up to £330. Tickets go on sale 9am on Friday from www.bst-hydepark.com View gallery PA - http://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/going-out/music/rolling-stones-play-hyde-park-1807320 http://www.mirror.co.uk/lifestyle/going-out/music/rolling-stones-play-hyde-park-1807320 |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bitch on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 2:39pm LadyJane wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 11:44am:
No according to RS.com, MICK says he likes it and they will use it again: “50 & Counting has been pretty amazing so far,” said Jagger. “We did a few shows in London and New York last year…and had such a good time that we thought…let’s do some more. It’s a good show. Lots of the classic stuff everyone wants to hear…with a few little gems tucked in here and there. The stage is shaped like lips and goes off into the venue so I get to run around in the crowd. It’s great fun to be able to get that close to the audience.” But those tickets were $800 PLUS so its out of reach for us. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Heart Of Stone on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 3:00pm
Wow!! that Hyde Park gig sounds like a real remember when, Mick in dress?? it would be something if he did that again & read poetry in memory of Brian, 44 years Wow!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bitch on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 3:05pm
Its not a dress its a fvcking frock! But MICK is referring to it as dress now? :forfucksake
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 3:12pm Bitch wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 3:05pm:
I told you, but you refused to listen!!!! ;D |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 3:13pm
There will be a Hyde Park pre-sale TOMORROW at 9 am British Summer Time
http://barclaycardbritishsummertime.frontgatetickets.com/choose.php?a=1&lid=80029&eid=90209 Tickets range from £95 - £299. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 4:05pm sweetcharmedlife wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 1:19pm:
Just looking at that tour schedule, especially the early shows, and it would appear that if theyre going to add second nights in some of those venues theyre going to have to be scheduled quite some time apart with other shows in the middle. Either that or Mick is going to do something he hasn't done for a decade and sing on back to back nights. LA is 'early May', probably around the 2nd. Oakland is the 5th, San Jose the 8th, Vegas the 11th and Anaheim on the 15th. Unless they come back a week or two later, the only option for a second Vegas show is the 13th. Theres no window for a second San Jose show around the same time as the one theyve announced. Likewise with Oakland. They could play LA on May 1st and 3rd or maybe Oakland on 3rd and 5th instead., but thats about it. A second Toronto show would have to take place prior to the first one, otherwise theyd have to come back in June. No problems with adding extra shows soon after the dates in Chicago, Boston and Philly though. Plenty of availability, although in Philly's case, June 16, 20 and 21 are the only available options in the same week as the concert scheduled for the 18th. Odd bit of scheduling. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 4:18pm Gazza wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 10:16am:
That would make sense...but the holders of these cards usually pay an annual fee and these are one of "the perks" for that fee... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 4:19pm
Keith interview on Absolute Radio (formerly Virgin Radio) today :
http://www.absoluteradio.co.uk/player/The-Rolling-Stones/10412/Interview-with-Keith-Richards.html he's on fine form! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 4:34pm
Mick and Keith interviewed by Colin Patterson on Richard Bacon's show on BBC Radio 5 this afternoon.
From the 43:30 mark onwards http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b01rlrd1 Longer versions available here : Mick - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0176h6j Keith - http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p0176nlq |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 4:36pm Paranoid Android wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 4:18pm:
Barclaycard really excelled themselves with their customer perks today. E-mailed members about Hyde Park two hours after the on sale time at 3 pm , by which time there was hardly anything left. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 5:00pm
Mick Jagger talks Stones tour, ticket prices and scalpers
Greg Kot Music critic 3:32 p.m. CDT, April 3, 2013 A few hours after the Rolling Stones announced their first North American tour since 2006, including a date May 28 at the United Center, Mick Jagger called and answered a few quick questions. Q: After the Stones came off the road the last time, did you think another tour was inevitable? A: They’re never inevitable. Everyone had a really good time in the five shows before Christmas (in London, New Jersey and New York). We wanted to see how the band was playing, how people were reacting. We didn’t get too much moaning or complaining. What was quite good is that we set a small goal. We rehearsed for a long time, as if we were doing 100 gigs. But it’s helpful to do these things in bite-size pieces, so you’re not feeling there’s this dreadful endless thing of being on the road. You knew it was going to be done. Similarly, this tour has modest demands. At the beginning of the summer you’re done. We’re not going crazy, so everyone was up for that. Q: Why did you book arenas instead of stadiums? A: The Christmas shows were arena shows. We got that going, and we’re content with doing that. We’re doing a few outside festival shows in England, but we just feel more in the groove doing arenas. Q: Your old guitarist, Mick Taylor, will be touring with you for the first time since the ‘70s. How did that come about? A: He played very well as a guest in the shows last year, though he only played on one song. We had a lot of guest guitarists. It was fun trying to keep track of all of them. I was scared of announcing the wrong guy, like introducing Jeff Beck instead of Eric Clapton or something. I had to have cue cards in front of me with so many guests. Ronnie (Wood) would stand behind me saying, “You’ve got the wrong one!” But Mick Taylor played well, and he’s going to do a guest spot on this tour. I don’t know how many songs it will be. Q: What about your old bass player, Bill Wyman? Was he asked to rejoin? A: He played with us in London last year, but he’s not keen on touring. He made that very clear to us. Q: Any surprises on the set list, or will it be mostly greatest hits again? A: Well, we have quite a lot of songs. We will swap around somewhat. I’m interested in feedback and learning what people want. It’s a tricky thing for me when I do a set list. You get bored doing the same songs. Let’s say we do one ballad in two hours, and it’s “Wild Horses.” If you say, I’m tired of that, let’s try something less well known, and then you’re out there stumbling through this song you just relearned at sound check, and you realize people probably want “Wild Horses” instead of this (laughs). You do need to do some songs that aren’t so well known. The question is how many? I’m open to people posting their requests (Jagger has solicited songs on his Twitter account @MickJagger). Q: I’ve heard from many people today who say they would like to go to the shows but can’t afford a ticket (ranging from $85 to $600). What do you say to them? A: If you really can’t afford a ticket, it’s sad. I feel bad about that. But there are seats at different prices. We have some cheap ones that are quite good, too. There’s a price for everybody I think. Q: People are already fretting that the secondary ticket market will gobble up most of the best seats and resell them at several times face value. What is your attitude toward these secondary market sellers and are the Stones participating at all in those profits? A: I’m very much against the secondary ticket market. I don’t know anyone who isn’t. We have a lot of secondary market problems in the UK, it’s really bad there. And lots of artists are starting to participate in it, because they put the tickets up at a certain price, then the tickets get marked up by the secondary sellers and someone else gets twice as much as you. Personally, we don’t participate in it. That’s the view we take. I think it should be illegal, and in the UK. it would be very easy to stop it. It’s a very concentrated operation you could stop immediately. It’s a bigger problem in the U.S., more difficult to contain, but they don’t even try. It should be made completely illegal. If people don’t like it, don’t complain to the artists. Each state should make secondary reselling illegal. Q: Is there any new Stones music or an album in the works? A: I have a lot of songs and I’d love to do some more recording with the band. But we’re going to get through the tour first and then see what happens. [email protected] Copyright © 2013 Chicago Tribune Company, LLC http://www.chicagotribune.com/entertainment/music/turnitup/chi-mick-jagger-interview-20130403,0,6688130.column |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by gimmekeef on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 5:22pm
no shows anywhere near the South.....we've been Omaha'd
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by The Wick on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 5:30pm Gazza wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 2:28pm:
I did think that for a second but then thought it might be possible because of some lingering resentment that he left and now complained about the length of the performance. Thanks for clearing it up and thanks for the various links and interviews. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 5:36pm Gazza wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 4:05pm:
I seriously doubt their will be a second San Jose show. Their are already 2 shows in the area as it is. Thre would be more than anywhere else on the tour. We're a hot Stones market. But not that hot. :aimama |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Brainbell Jangler on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 5:44pm
Anyone know whether there will be "cheap" seats in the first three rows as in recent tours?
Brainy :smilemick |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by FotiniD on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 5:53pm
Do you guys think there may be a chart for the Hyde Park tickets tomorrow?
I just wonder how close to the stage the Tier 2 category actually is. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Brainbell Jangler on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 5:57pm Gimme Shelter wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 9:59am:
Do you know the way to San Jose? :forfucksake Brainy |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 5:58pm FotiniD wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 5:53pm:
this is the chart for Bon Jovi. Its a bit generic and doesnt include the inner 'diamond' circle I did see one when their shows were announced which was a bit different than that. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Starbuck on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 6:35pm
what are the details for the chicago summit?
a weekday show makes it very unlikely. is anyone going? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Boomy on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 6:56pm
Y'all are going to Chicago? I was hoping to go, but with an 11 week old at that time it will be tough.
Hey, the money for tix can go for diapers! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by nankerphelge on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 7:00pm
Christ - get some old linen diapers and wrap the kid up like a mummy.
Two week turtle-neck diapers! Spend the money on the Stones. Kid won't know the difference and years from now, when you are paying like $50K per semerster for school, the little fucker wil appreciate the old man's attitude! Morton's baby! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by LadyJane on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 7:08pm
IF the ticket gods shine a light, there WILL be a Chicago Summit.
And yes it is a Tuesday BUT it's the Tuesday after Memorial Day. Most of us have Monday off anyway. Parmeda is on board as am I, Sweet Virginia and perhaps Martha. I've discussed this with SheRat as well. Boomy? Bucky? Nanky? Meg? MUST GET TICKETS. MUST GET TICKETS. MUST GET TICKETS!!!!!!!!! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Edith Grove on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 7:15pm
Probably been talked about already, but what about that two week gap between Chicago & Boston ?
Seems like a smattering of shows in the Southeast would be appropriate. :whydontcha |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Pdog on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 7:16pm
ugh… my 2 favorite bands, who are still together are both announcing tours, and only announcing partial dates, not mentioning for where I now live… and both have announced Philly dates…. aaaagh!!!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by nankerphelge on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 7:27pm
Chicago sounds great, you know it does!
Mrs. nanky and I love it. But I am trying to get my 2 girls to a show. They deserve to see a Stones show. That is my goal. All other goals are secondary. And 5/28 is not looking good for one of them. So....as much as I want to, cannot commit yet. Not at these prices. Actually thinking Toronto might be a possibility. Will have to shove all the :weed :smoking :weedup my :kissmyass Butt that's the way it goes.... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Starbuck on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 7:36pm
nankopotomus, you must do the only logical thing:
take one to the chicago show, the other to toronto. you'd be father of the year. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by nankerphelge on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 7:40pm
Actually...starbuck san, you raise the very issue that your nanky is wrestling with tonight.
Honorable daughter # 1, who graduates college right before -- wants to go to Chicago, and her birthday is the day before the show. Honorable daughter #2, could go to either Vegas or Toronto, but also wants to see Tom Petty and tickets for the Beacon in mid-May are out there. Father of the year? Please... Father of the century. But papa wants both at a Stones show. Cirlcle of life, Elton John kinda moof. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by TomL on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 7:47pm
Don't listen to nothing that cunt whore from buffalo has to say. :forfucksake :smoking :kissmyass :aimama :wtf3 :paristhong
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by parmeda on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:12pm
Go 'eff' yourself, Tom!
But before you do - go to Southwest and buy a ticket to Chicago you cheap whore... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:15pm Bitch wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 3:05pm:
I've only heard the word FROCK to mean a hunting jacket or coat...and sometimes for those children's dresses that can be worn by boys as well...not me, mind you...but some boys...like upper calss children in old photos...those are frocks... Mick is wearing something like Puck would wear...like a forest nymph or something... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Pdog on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:26pm
are there really no Texas shows? fuck me!!!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:26pm
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Q: Any surprises on the set list, or will it be mostly greatest hits again? A: Well, we have quite a lot of songs. We will swap around somewhat. I’m interested in feedback and learning what people want. It’s a tricky thing for me when I do a set list. You get bored doing the same songs. Let’s say we do one ballad in two hours, and it’s “Wild Horses.” If you say, I’m tired of that, let’s try something less well known, and then you’re out there stumbling through this song you just relearned at sound check, and you realize people probably want “Wild Horses” instead of this (laughs). You do need to do some songs that aren’t so well known. The question is how many? I’m open to people posting their requests (Jagger has solicited songs on his Twitter account @MickJagger). Q: I’ve heard from many people today who say they would like to go to the shows but can’t afford a ticket (ranging from $85 to $600). What do you say to them? A: If you really can’t afford a ticket, it’s sad. I feel bad about that. But there are seats at different prices. We have some cheap ones that are quite good, too. There’s a price for everybody I think. =============================================================================================== Sir Mick is on OUR side...oh ye doubters!!!! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Pdog on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:26pm
san jose and oakland though…. ugh!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Pdog on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:28pm Paranoid Android wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:26pm:
tix out front are always cheap... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:34pm THIS THIS THIS is how you respond to a query by a Chicago newspaper about high ticket prices "Well, my advice to you is don't go...If you don't want to pay the money you definitely should not come. As a matter of fact, we won't miss you because all the seats will be sold" - David Crosby |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Mel Belli on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 9:53pm Paranoid Android wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:26pm:
There is an easy solution to this: rehearse the songs before the tour starts and don't stumble through them. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Rollin92 on Apr 4th, 2013 at 3:41am
Got in on the presael £95 - hope to see some of you there [smiley=2vrolijk_08.gif]
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Cheyne Walk on Apr 4th, 2013 at 3:46am
Me too. Managed to score one ticket... id say it was all sold out in the first 10 minutes, maximum. I will try and get my Mrs. a ticket tomorrow. I havnt told her yet.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by FotiniD on Apr 4th, 2013 at 4:51am
So those who actually saw the Hyde Park presale today, can you confirm the ticket prices per category?
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 4th, 2013 at 6:04am Paranoid Android wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:15pm:
Frock, dress, forest nymph..so basically we can all agree that he looked like a bit of a ponce? ;D |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 4th, 2013 at 6:47am Cheyne Walk wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 3:46am:
This show could be absolutely unique in the Stones history in that its a pretty safe bet that you'll be able to walk out afterwards proclaiming 'they played better than they did when they were here in 1969' ! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Chris on Apr 4th, 2013 at 7:45am Gazza wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 6:47am:
That made me laugh out loud. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by philgood on Apr 4th, 2013 at 7:48am Gazza wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 6:47am:
[smiley=grin.gif] I agree, Gazza. Though I still would like to see that '69 concert in full lenght on DVD. It's an historical event, I think and it brings back sweet memories. I still have the mags and papers from back then with the pics and reports. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Edith Grove on Apr 4th, 2013 at 8:33am
Rolling Stones To Skip the South on U.S. Tour?
Posted by Adam Gold on Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 4:46 PM Aside from, you know, blues music, what has the American South ever given The Rolling Stones? Apparently, England’s Oldest Hitmakers don’t think Virginia and surrounding below-Mason-Dixon-Line locales are so sweet after all, as the band’s long-awaited 50 and Counting Tour itinerary — announced this morning — includes not a single Southern date; not even Texas or Florida (which arguably don’t even count anyway). You’d think the band would at least light up Atlanta on this nine-date trek, which kicks off next month at L.A.’s Staples Center. No dice. At press time, Chicago (on May 28) is the closest Rolling Stones road-trip destination for General Lee drivers. Even Canada — a country that once threatened to incarcerate Keith Richards — is getting a 2013 Stones show. What gives? Certainly it takes the widespread perennial adulation of millions to persist as rock ’n’ roll’s biggest band for five decades and counting, and there are certainly a lot of “people” in the South, to be sure. But as anyone aware of the Stone’s eye-watteringly, one-percenter-exclusive ticket prices (or anyone who’s ever seen the eye-openingly embarrassing 2001 VH1 documentary Being Mick, or watched the tour-announcement promo clip above) can attest, Mick Jagger is anything but a man of the people. But it’s a band’s body of work that counts. And few bands artistically owe a greater debt of gratitude to the South than The Rolling Stones, who’ve built a musical dynasty recasting Southern legends from Robert Johnson to Gram Parsons in their own swaggering image. If recent reports of the band plotting 19 U.S. dates are true, that leaves a potential 10 dates in cities still to be announced. Let’s cross our fingers and hope that at least one of them lands the band somewhere in the region before they completely fossilize. http://www.nashvillescene.com/nashvillecream/archives/2013/04/03/rolling-stones-to-skip-the-south-on-us-tour |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on Apr 4th, 2013 at 9:11am
Apparently there will be two shows @ Hyde Park
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by StonesRoll on Apr 4th, 2013 at 9:12am
Where is the best place to see the stones to party?
Our group will be rolling with at least a half sheet and various powders. It's about 10 of us and we all wanna go see the stones and fuckin party! Thanks. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by hooked on Apr 4th, 2013 at 11:04am Gazza wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 4:05pm:
I agree, I don't seem them adding many more west coast dates with the scheduling so far. Could maybe add the 18th in Vegas to keep it on a weekend. Plus they already have two shows scheduled in the LA and Bay areas. I think they could add a couple/few cities as well as the second dates in Philly/Chi/Boston and maybe Toronto if they are actually going to play 18 dates. There are a lot of gaps in June with the current schedule. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 4th, 2013 at 11:04am Pdog wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 8:26pm:
Don't forget LA and Anaheim. Somebody forgot to tell Mick we're all broke in California. :perverted :thatwassmart |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 4th, 2013 at 11:22am StonesRoll wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 9:12am:
With all the cops on these boards...I don't think you will have many folks admitting to anything...let alone "arranging"parties |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Some Guy on Apr 4th, 2013 at 12:34pm
white smoke is coming out of the chimney...
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 4th, 2013 at 12:43pm Paranoid Android wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 11:22am:
Maybe I can add setting up drug busts for money to the list of things I never thought I would do - until Stones tickets got too expensive. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Patrick on Apr 4th, 2013 at 12:51pm
Rolling Stones - Contrary to reports in the press, if you buy a £95 ticket to see the Stones in Hyde Park you have the opportunity to go right to the front of the stage, where the action is!
General on sale for tickets is at 9am BST tomorrow morning |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 4th, 2013 at 1:39pm
For those who can/care...pre-sale info:
http://www.citiprivatepass.com/landing/the_rolling_stones.html Apply Now Entertaiment Access for Citi® cardmembers The Rolling Stones Go Back The Rolling Stones Location: Multiple Cities, US & Canada Presale Tickets Available: April 5th at 10am Local Time Password: First 6 digits of your Citi credit or Debit card Limit 8 tickets per cardmember. "50 AND COUNTING" continues the exhilarating celebration of the band's first 50 years-five decades of Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood bringing their iconic music and ground-breaking stage shows to audiences around the globe.* Date City, ST Venue Purchase May 5th OAKLAND Oracle Arena 4/5 at 10am May 8th SAN JOSE HP Pavilion at San Jose 4/5 at 10am May 25th TORONTO Air Canada Centre 4/5 at 10am May 28th CHICAGO United Center 4/5 at 10am May 11th LAS VEGAS, NV MGM Grand Arena TBA May 15th ANAHEIM Honda Center TBA TBA LOS ANGELES STAPLES Center TBA Jun 12th BOSTON TD Garden TBA Jun 18th PHILADELPHIA Wells Fargo Center TBA See Less Dates |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 4th, 2013 at 2:09pm Voodoo Chile in Wonderland wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 9:11am:
we predicted this. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 4th, 2013 at 2:11pm gimmekeef wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 5:22pm:
Point of order - the mid-west gets Omaha'ed. the south gets New Orleans'ed. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 4th, 2013 at 2:16pm philgood wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 7:48am:
In many ways, its one of the worst Stones gigs ever. Yet in equally as many ways, its one of their greatest. Its absolutely, without question, their most iconic, famous and romanticized. And probably their most photographed. Every time I've ever set foot in that park, I get that 'tingle'. What an utterly incredible weekend that must have been. A complete rollercoaster of emotions. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Rollin92 on Apr 4th, 2013 at 2:43pm
If I'm outside Hyde Park by 9am at the latest, how do you fancy my chances of getting to the front of the General Admission by the stage? Is 9am too late?
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Heart Of Stone on Apr 4th, 2013 at 3:08pm
I remember the Hyde Park '69 concert well, on T.V. it was referred as "A Rolling Stone is remembered" (Brian) I know they played pretty bad except for "Honky Tonk Woman" which probably was practiced more.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 4th, 2013 at 3:10pm I dont see how you can get right by the stage, but I'm sure youd have no problem getting to the barrier at the outside of the Gold Circle. Personally, if I needed to do that so much, I'd pay the extra £100 for a gold circle ticket. It'll be a very long day otherwise |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by SweetVirginia on Apr 4th, 2013 at 3:14pm Rollin92 wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 2:43pm:
Not sure if you can get to the front. This is the map from viagogo (a lot of yesterday's presale tickets are up for sale there). There are a gold circle and diamond circle at the front, and the VIP category includes either gold or diamond tickets plus a Barclays bar pass. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 4th, 2013 at 3:15pm Rollin92 wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 2:43pm:
Yes...you can do it...but to STAY there all day until showtime?? You had better be wearing adult diapers... So I guess my answer is it DEPENDS :solongsucker |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 4th, 2013 at 3:16pm
For anyone looking for HP tickets tomorrow, dont forget that they wont just be available on Ticketmaster
Seetickets - http://www.seetickets.com/artist/the-rolling-stones/73350 Eventim : http://www.eventim.co.uk/barclaycard-presents-british-summer-time-the-rolling-stones-Tickets-london.html?affiliate=EUK&doc=artistPages%2Ftickets&fun=artist&action=tickets&key=902528%242867038&jumpIn=yTix&kuid=476532 Listings now show the event as having a 12 noon start time. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 4th, 2013 at 3:29pm Paranoid Android wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 3:15pm:
If he does. you can bet Keith will sing "Nappy" and "Before They Make Me Run". 'Turd on the run' might even finally get its long awaited live debut. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by The Wick on Apr 4th, 2013 at 4:06pm
Oh God, is there a danger that the surprise guest might be Bon Jovi and Sambora? Only Timbershite would top that in terms of utter crap.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by mojoman on Apr 4th, 2013 at 4:11pm The Wick wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 4:06pm:
oh the humanity.......... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Edith Grove on Apr 4th, 2013 at 4:14pm Gazza wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 2:11pm:
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by mojoman on Apr 4th, 2013 at 4:17pm Some Guy wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 12:34pm:
i can feel the fire |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Rollin92 on Apr 4th, 2013 at 4:28pm Paranoid Android wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 3:15pm:
Thats true, I have to factor in toilet time. I'll get as close as I can to that barrier by hook or by crook! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 4th, 2013 at 4:54pm
Hyde Park exclusive presale via the Stones' facebook page tomorrow morning at 8 am.
http://www.facebook.com/therollingstones A link will be posted at that time. Presumably they'll do something similar for the North American dates? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 4th, 2013 at 4:56pm The Wick wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 4:06pm:
With London full of the band's peers and the historical significance of the occasion? Not a chance, I'd imagine. Gary Clark Jr is also on the bill. so he might be in with a shout too. As well as :smilemick of course. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 4th, 2013 at 5:09pm
The butterflies were a bit sad, there were casualties. It was like the Somme
— Says Charlie Watts on legendary Stones Hyde Park gig in 1969, as 2013 date is set World exclusive By PAUL SEXTON, Music journalist and broadcaster Published: 21 hrs ago THE Rolling Stones are returning to the scene of one of their most legendary gigs — 44 years and a day after it happened. Yesterday the band dramatically announced they will play a massive show in London’s Hyde Park on July 6. The outdoor venue was the scene of the famous 1969 concert that took place just two days after the death of original member Brian Jones. The new Hyde Park spectacular will also be one week after the Stones rock the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury Festival. Tickets for the gig — part of July’s Barclaycard Presents British Summer Time Hyde Park concert series — have been pegged at £95, well below some recent events there. The new show will inspire memories for long-time Stones fans of the day Jagger, wearing a white smock, read a Shelley poem in tribute to Brian and thousands of butterflies were released from the stage. The band also introduced new guitarist Mick Taylor. The crowd that day has been estimated at anything between 250,000 and half a million people. In an exclusive chat with The Sun, the Stones recall the seminal gig and look ahead to the new one. “I remember lots of things about Hyde Park,” says drummer Charlie Watts. “Going to pick my trousers up before I went to the Dorchester. Being at the Dorchester with Allen Klein [the Stones’ manager in 1969] marching about like a little Napoleon. “The butterflies were a bit sad, really. They looked good from the audience, but actually if you were near them there were an awful lot of casualties. “It was like the Somme before they even got off the ground.” Of the tragic passing of his Stones’ bandmate, Charlie says: “Brian’s death wasn’t unexpected. You didn’t expect him to die, but he wasn’t well for a long time, a couple of years. So it wasn’t as big a shock as if it had been Bill (Wyman), for example, you would have thought ‘Blimey’. “But he was only young, you didn’t go at that age.” When the new Hyde Park gig was given the go-ahead by the band, guitarist Ronnie Wood admits he was slightly surprised, but he is very excited about it. He says: “I’ve been doing various things in the park with Rod Stewart and other people over the years. “I never thought the Stones would do it, to be quite honest. “But it’s come to fruition and it’s very pleasing.” Ronnie was at the first Hyde Park show in ’69, not as a Stone but a spectator. At the time the guitarist — who replaced Mick Taylor in 1975 — was coming to the end of his time with the Jeff Beck Group, just before the formation of The Faces. He recalls: “I was walking around the outskirts of the park, seeing this sea of people, thinking ‘Wow, that looks like a wonderful affair over there’. “And out of the car in front of me pop Mick and Charlie, and they come up. ‘Ayy, hello mate, how you doing?’ They said ‘Well, we gotta go, we’ll see you soon’, and I said ‘Yeah, sooner than you think’.” For Mick Taylor, playing his first show with the band, it was a baptism of fire. He recalls: “It was nerve-racking for me because it was my first gig. But for the others, it was probably a much more emotionally draining experience because they knew Brian, I didn’t know him at all.” In his autobiography, guitarist Keith Richards recalled how important it was to make the ’69 show a fitting tribute to late founder member Brian. He wrote: “We wanted to see him off in grand style. “The ups and downs with the guy are one thing, but when his time’s over, release the doves, or in this case, the sackfuls of white butterflies.” Despite their efforts, Keith said the band took a while to hit their stride at the outdoor show. “We played pretty bad until near the end, because we hadn’t played for years,” Keith told Rolling Stone magazine in 1971. “Nobody minded, because they just wanted to hear us play again. “Coming after Brian's death, it was like a thing we had to do. We had that big picture of him on stage, and it comes out looking like a ghost in some pictures.” Overall, Keith was proud of the ’69 concert. “Biggest public gathering in London for over 200 years,” he said. “The last time they had a gathering that big in England it started a people’s revolt. Had to be put down with the dragoons.” The free concert, scheduled before Jones’ death, also featured up-and-coming bands including Family and King Crimson, along with the Stones’ original mentor and inspiration, bluesman Alexis Korner. Celebrity spectators included singers Paul McCartney, Marianne Faithfull, Donovan and Steve Winwood. The set list featured the first live performance of Honky Tonk Women, plus Jumpin’ Jack Flash, (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction, Street Fighting Man and Sympathy For The Devil. So July 5, 1969, was some day for rock fans. Hyde Park 2013 will take the Stones’ epic 50 And Counting anniversary celebrations — “a year-long royal wedding,” as Ronnie described them — into a second year. The party began last July when singer Mick Jagger, Keith, Charlie and Ronnie met for a party at London’s Somerset House — 50 years to the day since the group’s first gig, at London’s Marquee Club. Two dates at the capital’s O2 Arena followed last November which saw Mick Taylor and original bassist Bill Wyman return to the stage with the band. Further dates in New York and New Jersey were greeted with rave reviews. The Glastonbury and Hyde Park shows will be taking place around another big anniversary — 50 years since their debut single, a version of Chuck Berry’s Come On, in June 1963. The concerts mark a dramatic return for the Stones to the world of festivals, which they deserted after the disaster of Altamont, in the US, five months after Hyde Park. That free show ended in tragedy with the infamous fatal stabbing of teenager Meredith Hunter at the hands of Hells Angels. Taylor says: “I don’t think the Stones have gone anywhere near doing a free concert, and just leaving it up to other people to organise, since then. “Festivals are a lot better organised now.” Now he is ready for some new adventures with the Stones in the summer. He says: “I’m going to be part of their continuing saga, yes. I did feel like I was in my own back yard by the shows in Newark. The O2 shows, I think everybody was a bit tentative because they hadn’t played together for six or seven years. “But the musical chemistry and the energy really gelled.” With rehearsals starting again later this month, Ronnie can’t wait to get back on board the greatest pirate ship to sail the rock ’n’ roll seas. He said: “The call-up papers have come, marching orders have been issued. “Then we’ll have a few months off,” he adds with that twinkle in his eye, “I can’t see it ending.” ‘I can still fit in the dress’ MICK JAGGER and Keith Richards discussed both Hyde Park gigs with BBC Radio 5 Live’s Colin Paterson yesterday. Here are some extracts. MJ: Brian Jones, who was a founding member of the band, had very recently died. A pretty crazy thing to do really – but in the end, it was a bit of a landmark concert. KR: It was difficult. Because you’re a band and it’s the first go-round with the new guy. On top of that, it’s one of the biggest shows you have ever done. Basically, you make the sign of the cross and you keep your fingers crossed! MJ: (This time) I’ll try to keep the poetry to a minimum. But you never know.The white dress? I don’t know. I tend to choose my dresses at the last minute. I can still get into it. I can still just about get into the zippers. I’m not really worried about that area. Read more: http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/features/4872320/The-Stones-on-legendary-Hyde-Park-gig-in-1969-and-2013.html#ixzz2PXE7tAAj (includes photos which we cant reproduce here for copyright reasons) |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 4th, 2013 at 5:09pm Edith Grove wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 4:14pm:
Bummer. You don't get the chance to pay $170 for nosebleeds. Fuck them. :kissmyass |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 4th, 2013 at 5:14pm
Ronnie's still insisting he was at Hyde Park in 1969 as a spectator, and yet :
2nd - 26th July: THE JEFF BECK GROUP. 5th US tour. Line-up: Ron Wood (bass)/Rod Stewart (voc)/Jeff Beck (gtr)/Tony Newman (dr) 690702A 2nd July: Schenectady, New York, Aerodome 690703A 3rd July: New York City, Fillmore East 690704A 4th July: Newport, Rhode Island, Festival Field, ‘16th Annual Newport Jazz Festival’ (I Ain’t Superstitious/You Shook Me/Plynth [Water Down The Drain]/Rice Pudding/The Sun Is Shining/Rock My Plimsoul/Shapes Of Things/Jeff’s Boogie) 690705A 5th July: Randalls Island, New York, Downing Stadium, ‘New York Pop Festival’ 690711A 11th July: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania,The Spectrum, ‘1st Summer Music Festival’ (courtesy - www.nzentgraf.de) Someone's either mistaken or telling a fib for dramatic effect. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by PartyDoll MEG on Apr 4th, 2013 at 5:15pm LadyJane wrote on Apr 3rd, 2013 at 7:08pm:
As much as I would love to be with you at another Chicago summit, the stars and the pocketbook are no aligned for this I am afraid. Good luck to you, LJ. After seeing the breakdown in prices, I am sure you are praying very hard to your Ticket God! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Some Guy on Apr 4th, 2013 at 6:08pm
wer're back on top baby!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by LadyJane on Apr 4th, 2013 at 6:13pm PartyDoll MEG wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 5:15pm:
Sorry to read this my dear friend. I am indeed praying for good mojo tomorrow during the presale or Monday. And if nothing happens, I still feel in my heart that I have not seen my last Stones show. More shows will be announced and my time will come. But first up, tomorrow night I will see Bob Dylan for the first time in Buffalo with the lovely April!!! Always great to see members of the Stones family. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 4th, 2013 at 6:18pm Someone's been modelling some new merchandise.... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by rogerriffin on Apr 4th, 2013 at 6:26pm
He looks like a teenager wearing his favourite rock´n roll band´s shirt...
Which size could be? small? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Some Guy on Apr 4th, 2013 at 6:28pm
I want Emotional Rescue on the B stage...the entire album.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Justin on Apr 4th, 2013 at 6:34pm
That's a shirt I'd buy. Hope they have more of these type of designs instead of the ridiculous GRRegory.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bitch on Apr 4th, 2013 at 6:49pm
Ahh MICK looks so cute! Was that from Twitter?
Actually there is NO San Francisco date! Its Oakland and San Jose! DUH! I guess they will be adding the San Francisco date in the gap. Hint? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Heart Of Stone on Apr 4th, 2013 at 6:51pm Gazza wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 5:14pm:
That's Ronnie for you, he's always been more like a Rolling Stones fan then a member, even though he's been with the group longer then Jones or Taylor, I guess I'm just getting old & look fondly on the golden era 64-74. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 4th, 2013 at 7:02pm Bitch wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 6:49pm:
Its on Mick's facebook page - http://www.facebook.com/mickjaggerofficial Oakland's only across the bay, isnt it. Its like calling Twickenham or Wembley 'London' or Newark 'New York'. It just sounds catchier. There's not enough of a gap between those shows for another gig, I think. Unless they play two nights in a row. Which isnt going to happen in two separate cities and probably not even in the same city. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bitch on Apr 4th, 2013 at 7:40pm Gazza wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 7:02pm:
Maybe so but inaccurate. Newark is not NY, Oakland is not SF. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 4th, 2013 at 7:44pm Bitch wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 7:40pm:
I know. But its not of any significance. Thats my point. Slane Castle isnt anywhere near 'Dublin' either. And when they play the Stade de France, no one cares that its not in Paris, but in 'St Denis'. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by SheRat on Apr 4th, 2013 at 7:58pm LadyJane wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 6:13pm:
My main problem with this is that I WILL BE IN FUCKING LONDON. For both CA and Chicago dates. What a bunch of assholes. MAYBE if they'd announced it sooner I would have changed my ticket dates but what the fuck?? I am beyond annoyed at missing the Chicago Summit Reunion. WORSE, my parents are going on vacation at the end of May so many weary travelers could have stayed AT MY PLACE. GRRRRR indeed. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by The Wick on Apr 4th, 2013 at 11:27pm Gazza wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 4:56pm:
I hope you're right Gazza, but I won't rest easy until the guests are announced. My worry stems from the Stones love Bon Jovi seem to have and I can see them pushing for a spot. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 5th, 2013 at 2:23am
The love doesnt appear to be reciprocated.
No guest appearances in Paris when I saw them open for the Stones in 95. Thank Christ. It would have been very difficult turning on my heels and walking out of that park back through a 90,000 crowd! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 5th, 2013 at 4:47am
Hyde Park totally sold out in a few minutes.
Expect about 40,000 of those tickets to have found their way to the likes of viagogo or to have been bought by people who obviously were so confused at having to get up early to buy them that five minutes after doing so, they suddenly remembered they have to wash their hair that night and need to be compensated via e-bay for about five times the face value in order for them to recover from their trauma. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Pdog on Apr 5th, 2013 at 7:00am SheRat wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 7:58pm:
I feel you, I got a a few calls asking me to come out for the shows, like i got the time or money anymore. My kids are full into sports and me leaving would just not be right…. no Texas shows announced. Oh well… Guess Oakland was really our last show! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by gimmekeef on Apr 5th, 2013 at 7:12am
Too bad Mick didnt turn around..so you could see the back of his shirt:
FU IN THE SOUTHERN USA |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 5th, 2013 at 7:26am
Layout for Hyde Park from the Stones' twitter feed. Somewhat different to the TM version.
https://mobile.twitter.com/RollingStones/status/320139019231051776/photo/1 https://mobile.twitter.com/RollingStones/status/320139019231051776/photo/1 https://pbs.twimg.com/media/BHFcveiCQAAmATc.jpg A bit underwhelming if you bought Gold or Diamond Circle tickets assuming (quite rightly) you'd be down front (and wheres the Diamond Circle area on this anyway?) The band did confirm yesterday that contrary to reports in the press, fans who bought GA tickets for £95 WOULD be able to get down to the very front. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Chris on Apr 5th, 2013 at 7:37am
But where is Tier 1, Tier 2 and Tier 3?
Why would you buy Tier 2 (like me) if you're in with all the Tier 1s? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by TomL on Apr 5th, 2013 at 8:03am
That shirt is for sale already.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by gimmekeef on Apr 5th, 2013 at 8:05am
anyone know how many Hyde Park tickets were available?
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Chris on Apr 5th, 2013 at 8:20am gimmekeef wrote on Apr 5th, 2013 at 8:05am:
Supposedly 65,000 STONES GIG SELLS OUT IN MINUTES< By Robert Dex, Press Association Showbusiness Correspondent< The Rolling Stones concert in Hyde Park sold out in just five minutes despite fan concerns over ticket prices.< The 65,000 tickets for the central London gig went within minutes of being put on general release this morning.< AEG Live promoter Rob Hallett said the response had been "incredible".< He said: "We sold 65,000 tickets in the speed the system could handle it. If the system could handle it in seconds, we would have probably sold out in seconds."< Tickets cost #95, although there were hospitality packages for sale at up to #299 but Mr Hallett said basic ticket-holders would not lose out.< He said: "The band wanted the regular ticket-holders to be right at the front of the stage staring at the whites of their eyes, not 200 yards away.< "The people who have coughed up for hospitality packages will get looked after in a way they have never known before. But when the doors open, if you can run faster than the next guy, it will be like any other general admission gig. You will get down front."< The band will headline the Hyde Park gig in July - almost 44 years to the day they played a famous free concert in the central London park.< The band will also headline Glastonbury and play a north American tour this year.< Their first Hyde Park concert, on July 5 1969, was only two days after the death of founder member Brian Jones and marked the live debut of his replacement guitarist, Mick Taylor.< Guitarist Keith Richards said he hoped there would be "some emotion involved" in the new gig.< He said: "Not going to turn this into the funeral, but any more than that, I think it's a celebration. I think that it's a celebration for everybody really, for Brian, for everybody that was there and hopefully for loads of people that were not there the first time round.< "I'm really looking forward to it, it's an exciting piece of news when I got the news that we were going to play the park again."< The band were criticised over the price of tickets for their 50th anniversary gigs at the O2 last year when the face-value price of the tickets ranged from #95 to #375. A "VIP hospitality'" ticket was priced at #950.< But guitarist Ronnie Wood defended the high prices, saying preparations for the two gigs cost them millions of pounds. < ends |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gimme Shelter on Apr 5th, 2013 at 8:46am Mick Jagger on Rolling Stones tour: ‘I suppose it’s some kind of achievement’ Rolling Stones frontman says band is looking forward to May 25 Toronto show PETER KEMP / AP By:Ben RaynerPop Music Critic, Published on Fri Apr 05 2013 Maybe Toronto clings a bit too desperately to the Rolling Stones, but this city is to be forgiven, perhaps, for feeling a bit like a jilted ex-lover at the news that it won’t be playing host to rehearsals for the band’s upcoming “50 and Counting” tour. The Stones — thanks mainly to a long-standing relationship with local concert promoter Michael Cohl — have used Toronto as the launching pad for numerous North American road jaunts since 1989’s Steel Wheels tour, including their last lengthy outing in support of the album A Bigger Bang in 2005. Alas, with Los Angeles-based promoter AEG Live handling the nine looming “50 and Counting” dates in North America, including one at the Air Canada Centre on May 25, Hogtown will be deprived of pre-tour bragging rights this time around. When the opportunity to chat with frontman Mick Jagger arose on Thursday afternoon, one question clearly presented itself: why ya gotta do us like that, Mick? “I thought you might say something like that,” laughed Jagger. “But yeah, it is kind of funny. It just worked out slightly differently, as things go. You can’t always do things the same way, for different reasons. So we’re starting in L.A. this time. “People are very welcoming and friendly and we have great memories. We’re very fond of Toronto and look very much forward to coming there. It was always great. And at least we’re still coming to Toronto.” True, this. Dates for the “50 and Counting” road show, which quietly began with a handful of 50th-birthday dates in London and New York last year, are in much shorter supply than they have been on previous Rolling Stones tours. Besides the nine North American stops — which kick off with a Los Angeles date in early May on a date to be determined by the NHL playoff schedule — there are only two others on the books at present: a June 29 headlining appearance at the U.K.’s Glastonbury festival and an outdoor show in London’s Hyde Park on July 6. After that, “I don’t know, really,” says Jagger. “They always tend to expand a bit, but it’s not going to expand that much. It’s just bite-sized pieces.” The original plan, he points out, was to simply do one gig in honour of the band’s 50th anniversary. That didn’t last. “We said we we’re not going to promise that we’re gonna do more unless we really think it’s enjoyable, and people like it and it makes sense,” says Jagger. “And I think everyone did enjoy it and the audiences seemed to like it. So we thought, ‘OK, let’s do some more.’ But I don’t think anyone wanted to plan for 100 straight off, y’know? Nobody wants to stare down a kind of endless tunnel. When you book 100, it does feel a bit endless at the beginning. It’s like doing 10,000 push-ups or something all at once. “I just think it’s better to plan ‘OK, if we want to do more later, then we’ll do more.’ But we don’t want to be beholden to doing more.” Let’s not forget here that Jagger, for all his cultivated youthfulness, will be turning 70 on July 26. Keith Richards is 69. Charlie Watts will be 72 in July. Ronnie Wood, the baby of the bunch, will be 66 in June. Hitting the road for two years at a time might finally be losing some of its appeal for the Rolling Stones. There’s only so much rolling one’s back can take. “There does come a time when you obviously have to take that into consideration, that you might not be able to do it. But I suppose that’s not right now, so it’s a ‘We should be doing it’ type of thing,” chuckles Jagger. “I don’t know. I’m just living by 20 gigs at a time . . . “Fifty years is a long time, generally, to be doing anything and still be doing it and, of course, still doing the same songs, a lot of them. But I suppose it’s some kind of achievement. You’re out there in front of these people still doing this thing that you did in a club when you were 19, basically. You’re doing almost the same thing. So is this something to be achieved or is this just stupid? You should really be doing something more sensible.” Don’t say this is the last time, then, but . . . well, you know how the song goes. So just in case, it might be prudent for fans to take up Jagger’s invitation to post set-list suggestions “on the Rolling Stones app or website or something.” He also quips that “any suggestions for Toronto-specific or Canada-specific guests would be greatly appreciated.” “We rehearse all these unknown numbers and then we get to them and we go: ‘Uh, I don’t know if we should do that,’” he says. “On those anniversary shows in England and New York, we were a bit gun shy of doing too many unknown numbers because it just didn’t feel right. But I think because we’re doing more shows on this tour, we probably will spread out a bit. I mean, we rehearsed quite a lot of different songs that we never did and a few covers that we’ve never done and that sort of thing. “I don’t know the set list. We’ll try to get a really good set list for Toronto. I’m open for any set-list ideas. You can tell your readers that if they post any set-list ideas, I’ll be happy to look at them.” |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 5th, 2013 at 8:55am Chris wrote on Apr 5th, 2013 at 7:37am:
Tier 2 is 'Golden Circle'. Tier 1 was the 'Diamond Circle' which I now assume is the Hospitality area on the left, unless there's some other FOS area they havent yet designated. The only advantage I can see over the FOS tier 3 area is that Tiers 1 & 2 are roped off and its easier to come and go as you please throughout the day and is less congested. Which is basically similar to the 'pit area' that you'd get at shows by several artists (eg Springsteen), which work on a first come first served or lottery basis in which you're given wristbands. The main difference is that in those cases, you're paying no more for your ticket than any other ticket buyer with a GA ticket |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Chris on Apr 5th, 2013 at 8:57am Gazza wrote on Apr 5th, 2013 at 8:55am:
Aha! Thanks Gazza. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Heart Of Stone on Apr 5th, 2013 at 8:57am
Ticket prices for Air Canada Center, any good banks to rob?
http://centretoronto.com/Tickets-Active.php?eventID=2064584&venueID=307 |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by rogerriffin on Apr 5th, 2013 at 9:35am
New Toronto date added!
Jun 6 Thu Air Canada Centre Toronto, ON 08:00 PM |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by SweetVirginia on Apr 5th, 2013 at 10:10am
Chicago show added May 31st
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Tina_R2D2 on Apr 5th, 2013 at 10:21am
You can buy tickets now if you have a citi card. I just got mine today!!!! :D They also appear to be adding new shows. An additional one for Chicago and Toronto were just added.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Alfonz on Apr 5th, 2013 at 10:23am
My guess is they'll add a Boston show on June 9, and a Philly show on June 15. There's still room between May 31 and June 6, but not sure they'll add another.
Between Anaheim and Toronto, I could see a second LA show, and a second Vegas show. I've given up on them adding a show in Texas (where I live) or anywhere like that. That would bring them to 15 USA shows. Assuming a 2nd Hyde Park show, that makes 18 total. I think it had been assumed it was 18 total in the USA, but maybe it was 18 for UK+USA? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 5th, 2013 at 10:28am
Its 18 for North America, plus the festival dates in England.
Expect a second Hyde Park show announcement very soon (almost certainly Saturday July 13th) I think there will be two shows in pretty much all of those 9 cities. LA, Oakland, Las vegas, Chicago, Boston, Philadelphia, Toronto will probably all get at least one more night. Anaheim and San Jose may be a stretch to get two. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 5th, 2013 at 10:44am Gazza wrote on Apr 5th, 2013 at 10:28am:
Technically speaking, we still don't have a first LA show! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 5th, 2013 at 11:03am Gazza wrote on Apr 4th, 2013 at 6:18pm:
I must have missed the San Francisco show announcement. ::) |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by lavendar on Apr 5th, 2013 at 11:05am Quote:
O M Goodness Yah ya missed Buffalo, heard thru the vine its because we have no 5 ***** Inns. I'm having such a hard time even being pre- pre sale! At those prices, and there was a cut back! WoW :-[ |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 5th, 2013 at 11:45am ijwthstd wrote on Apr 5th, 2013 at 10:44am:
well, we do...like other shows, it just hasnt gone on sale yet....and er, unlike other shows, it doesnt actually have a date yet. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 5th, 2013 at 2:23pm
found on another board
-------------------- A lot of us won't. LA date is through AXS. If the Deoeche Mode presale was enough to crash AXS, I'm scared to see what the Stones will do. Probably set their data center on fire or something. Ticketmaster is evil and greedy blah blah nobody disagrees but at least their site doesn't crash during high demand events. -------------------- For both Staples and Honda Center shows? I used AXS to buy Pulp tickets last year and got shut out! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 5th, 2013 at 2:48pm ijwthstd wrote on Apr 5th, 2013 at 2:23pm:
So you got beat to a bloody pulp? ;D |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 5th, 2013 at 5:39pm
Third Chicago show on June 3rd.
Confirmed by the venue - http://www.unitedcenter.com/calendar/event.asp?event_id=696 - although not yet listed on Ticketmaster |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Justin on Apr 5th, 2013 at 6:03pm
Wow..3 nights. The first city to receive a proper "residency."
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bluzdude on Apr 5th, 2013 at 6:13pm
3 in Chicago? makes sense in that Geographical area.
If LA gets one more show then we will have 3 in the area. Staples to Honda is about 33 miles (although with LA traffic, the trip between the 2 often takes about 2 hours). :D |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Boomy on Apr 5th, 2013 at 7:05pm
3 Chicago shows? WTF?!?!? :o
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 5th, 2013 at 7:32pm Gazza wrote on Apr 5th, 2013 at 5:39pm:
Weird that...I knew 3 hrs earlier about the third show...wonder why so long to post it...maybe just to squeeze out the last of the 2nd show tkts... TM sucks...but i get their logic... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 5th, 2013 at 7:49pm
http://barclaycardbritishsummertime.frontgatetickets.com/loggedout.php?s=1&pl=1237
ticket drop for Hyde Park. tier 3 - £95 plus charges |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Justin on Apr 5th, 2013 at 7:58pm
Will someone remind me...during the 2012 mini tour...was there not a selection of tickets released closer to the show date with a price drop? Or am I remembering incorrectly? Did they offer any of the GA pit seats at a lower price later? Or were the GA tickets always sold as their original price?
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 5th, 2013 at 11:08pm Bluzdude wrote on Apr 5th, 2013 at 6:13pm:
Shit,when I went to see Bruce there in December. The 2 mile trip from the hotel to the arena seemed to take 2 hours. >:( |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on Apr 6th, 2013 at 12:21am
Given that the celebrated artists Gilbert & George apparently walked, wearing appropriately prim suits, rather Laurel & Hardy-like, through the crowd at the Stoonz 69 Hyde Poke outing, and given Watts' increasing taste & sensibility for the finest collar crease, the perfectest inside leg etc.... it would be nice to think Gilbert & George will make a timely return to the park.
Chauncey would be a fine thing. gilbert_and_george_all_set_for_hyde_park_2013.jpg (Attachment deleted) |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gimme Shelter on Apr 6th, 2013 at 1:31am
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards Hint at Rolling Stones Tour Surprises
'We'll see what happens,' singer says By RJ Cubarrubia April 5, 2013 12:55 PM ET The Rolling Stones' upcoming "50 and Counting" shows are only hitting nine cities in May and June, but the rockers could add more gigs, along with a few other surprises. "Normally when you announce a tour like this, you announce part of it, you leave it to be, you see what happens, you might do a date here and another date there," Mick Jagger told The Associated Press. "You don't want to be completely hand fast, so you do leave some dates in between. So we'll see what happens." The "50 and Counting" schedule noticeably leaves a gap of at least a few days between each show, suggesting either a nice break for the band or the potential for more concerts – in fact, the Stones today added second shows in Chicago and Toronto. "I think it's a little bit of both," Keith Richards said. "The band wants to pace themselves, but at the same time . . . I guess what's been announced is the bare-bones and we will play it by ear from there." The last string of shows featured guests including Bruce Springsteen and Lady Gaga, and though the band didn't go into specifics, they hinted at possible surprises for the upcoming gigs. "I have a feeling there's more openness about playing it the same way," Richards said. "I can't name names or make promises, but that area of the show is open." Jagger also called the Stones' shows in New York, New Jersey and London last year as a way to gauge the audience and themselves. "We just said, 'Let's do these five shows before Christmas and see how it goes and see if we enjoy it, see if the audience seems to have a good time, and if that works, then we'll try to see if we'll do more,'" he said. "We still wanted to keep it kind of limited. We didn't want to have that yawning [tour] of hundreds of shows lined up for the next 18 months. I just thought it would be good if we booked a small tour, and then, you know, if we want to do more, we'll do more." Though he's getting older, the 69-year-old Jagger knows his limits. "I just have to train a lot and keep really fit. I want to do these moves, but I can't do them because if I did, I'd probably screw up," he said. "You just got to do what's within your capabilities. I don't want it to look wrong, so I'm going to stay within my boundaries." The Rolling Stones kick off the next leg of their "50 and Counting" tour at Los Angeles Staples' Center. The exact date is still to come, though the next show is set for May 5th at Oracle Arena in Oakland, California. They'll also visit San Jose, Las Vegas, Anaheim, Toronto, Chicago and Boston before closing out at Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center on June 18th. The band will then head to England to play the Glastonbury festival on June 29th. Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/news/mick-jagger-keith-richards-hint-at-rolling-stones-tour-surprises-20130405#ixzz2Pf7OoExa Follow us: @rollingstone on Twitter | RollingStone on Facebook |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Tina_R2D2 on Apr 6th, 2013 at 1:39pm Gazza wrote on Apr 5th, 2013 at 5:39pm:
That citi presale for the 3rd show starts on 4/8. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 6th, 2013 at 2:41pm
(found on Shidoobee)
From Facebook: Rolling Stones fans offered 1000s of $85 tickets for US and Canada Tour General onsale for tickets for the 50 & Counting tour of the USA and Canada commences at 10am local time Monday April 8. As a part of the general onsale, there will be something for everyone, including over 1,000 tickets at $85 (including service charges). Some will be among the best seats in the house in the Tongue Pit, with others spread around the arena. Tickets will be sold as a pair. You will find out your seat location when you pick them up the night of the show. Other tickets range from $150- $600(plus service charges). More details will be released on Monday, along with the links to purchase these tickets. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by parachuteman on Apr 6th, 2013 at 2:58pm Gimme Shelter wrote on Apr 5th, 2013 at 8:46am:
I want my voice heard for the Toronto shows. Play ruby tuesday, sweet virginia, and street fighting man also wouldn't it be nice to hear the debut of plundered my soul? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 6th, 2013 at 3:16pm
THIS is what's going to happen
01. Satisfaction 02. Lets Spend The Night Together 03. Paint It Black 04. Gimme Shelter (with Rebecca Black) 05. You Got Me Rocking 06. Harlem Shuffle (with Kanye West & Chris Brown) 07. Angie 08. Doom And Gloom 09. One More Shot 10. Miss You (with Kevin Federline) 11. Before They Make Me Run 12. Happy 13. Sympathy For The Devil 14. It's Only Rock N Roll (with local battle of the bands winner) 15. Honky Tonk Women 16. Tumbling Dice (with Billy Joel) 17. Brown Sugar (with Mick Taylor) -------- 18. Start Me Up 19. Jumpin' Jack Flash |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 6th, 2013 at 6:16pm ijwthstd wrote on Apr 6th, 2013 at 2:41pm:
This is from the official site : http://www.rollingstones.com/tickets/#jpoa Very good to see - although wouldnt it have been more appropriate that they announced this before thousands of people (including some of you) forked out four figure sums for tickets on presales over the last few days? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 6th, 2013 at 6:27pm Gazza wrote on Apr 6th, 2013 at 6:16pm:
Depending how you actually read/interpret this...it could mean: 1000 ( approx) per show... 56 per show ( total 1000 tickets)... or maybe 5000 tickets for the tour ( 250 per show ) No matter what...seems kinda sketchy you can't see where you are sitting until you arrive at will call...like they will sell you returned/unused promo tickets... or something like that...on the other hand... or instead of papering ( if they had to) they just hand out all the scattered tickets out on nite of show. Still if I had to...I would buy the 2 tickets...and hope for the best...sell the 2nd one on the street...it would be the same as the price of the worst seat in the house give-or-take |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 6th, 2013 at 6:47pm Paranoid Android wrote on Apr 6th, 2013 at 6:27pm:
Right now all I am thinking is the price I am expected to pay for a crummy nosebleed as just been cut in half. Inside the tongue or on the lower level would be a bonus. I am still not confident I can find anything for under $600 locally but I wouldn't mind paying $85 just to get in the door and wouldn't have any problem finding anyone to buy my extra. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by lavendar on Apr 6th, 2013 at 9:11pm
MIND-BOGGLING ISN'T IT
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on Apr 7th, 2013 at 1:54am
Cockpit 69, if you'll pardon the expression.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 7th, 2013 at 8:22am
Rolling Stones fans in row over premium tickets
Rolling Stones fans who bought VIP tickets for their London summer concert have demanded refunds after being “misled” over where they would be able to stand. The 65,000 tickets to the show on July 6 sold out less than five minute Photo: Eddie Mulholland for the Telegraph By Edward Malnick9:00PM BST 06 Apr 201395 Fans paid hundreds of pounds for a place at the front of the crowd in Hyde Park, only to be told that people with the cheapest tickets will have access to the same area. The concert’s organiser has now removed descriptions from its website which claimed that the £299 “tier one” tickets would allow them to stand “directly in front of the stage”. According to the original wording the second tier, costing £199, would provide “access to an area closer to the stage than general admission”. Anger among VIP ticket holders was sparked by a statement issued by the band on Twitter which said “tier three” ticket holders, who paid £95, will also be able to get to the front. An official plan was later released by the band showing the general admissions area reaching to the front of the stage, with a “gold circle” for VIP members to the side. However, in a separate diagram posted on the British Summer Time website - the music festival hosting the concert - a portion of the general admissions area had been removed at the front to allow a “tier one” enclosure to border the stage. One fan said: “If this layout had been there pre the tickets actually going on sale, nobody would have bought anything apart from a £95 ticket. "The tickets as sold are therefore a gross misrepresentation and should be refunded or exchanged.” The 65,000 tickets to the show on July 6 sold out less than five minutes following their release to the public on Friday morning after some were available early to customers of Barclaycard, the concert’s sponsor, and local residents. They were later offered on unofficial websites for as much as £12,000 each. AEG Live, the concert’s promoter, apologised “for the confusion” and said those with tier one and two tickets would be guaranteed a position close to the stage “in an exclusive section”. The tickets also included an “exclusive entry and exit point” to the venue not available to the £95 ticket holders, the company said. Refunds or downgrades to tier three tickets were offered to those who were “still not happy”. http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/music/rolling-stones/9976425/Rolling-Stones-fans-in-row-over-premium-tickets.html#ycapo |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Rollin92 on Apr 7th, 2013 at 8:31am
Gazza, any indication whether or not Bill will show up at Hyde Park?
The 69 gig after all was his favourite moment with the band, it'll be a shame if he isn't given the chance to play. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Patrick on Apr 7th, 2013 at 9:02am
The Stones did make it pretty clear with their Facebook/Twitter posts that all tickets would get you to the front of the stage, but that wasn't mentioned anywhere on the site where I bought tickets.. I can definitely see why loads of people concluded that Golden/Diamond circle tickets excluded GA people from the front completely. And it makes sense cause who would ever pay more than £95 for a ticket that has no added benefit except maintaining a better position at the show?
People who bought those tickets in reliance on the fact that they thought it was the only way they could stand at the front definitely deserve a refund. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 7th, 2013 at 9:29am Rollin92 wrote on Apr 7th, 2013 at 8:31am:
Far too early to say, at the minute, I think. I'd like to think theres a chance, but Bill's recent comments doesnt suggest he's overly keen on the idea |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 7th, 2013 at 9:34am Patrick wrote on Apr 7th, 2013 at 9:02am:
Absolutely correct. However, the problem is that the Stones facebook/twitter announcement was after the first presales - but before the facebook and public sales the next day. So, you now have the dilemma in that if they revert to the original arrangement, then potentially, say, 40,000 people could say 'but I bought GA tickets on the assurance from the Stones' official site that this would give me the opportunity, subject to turning up early enough, to get right down to the front'. And there has been a ticket drop since the public sale started - which means that those people bought tickets after the Stones even published a plan of the standing areas showing the GA (Tier 3) area as extending right down to the front of the stage. A mega fuck-up to put it mildly. To be honest, between the band, AEG and BST, its the Stones who have come out of this least badly of the three. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 7th, 2013 at 9:52am
A Premium Diamond Section...in the rough
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 7th, 2013 at 11:27am
Second Hyde Park show expected to be announced within days with ticket sales supposedly at the end of the week, according to the Daily Mail.
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2304887/The-Rolling-Stones-announce-second-Hyde-Park-gig-selling-concert-minutes.html They're incorrect about the date though when they say its expected to be 'a day or two' after the 6th July show. It'll be the following weekend - almost certainly Saturday 13th. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 7th, 2013 at 11:31am
Hyde Park, 1969: the counterculture's greatest day. And the Rolling Stones came too
The Rolling Stones will return this summer to Hyde Park – an echo of the groundbreaking day 44 years ago when the British underground scene came into its own. What do those who were there remember? Ed Vulliamy, Peter Beaumont and Tess Reidy The Observer, Sunday 7 April 2013 The Rolling Stones onstage in Hyde Park, 5 July 1969, with Marianne Faithfull and the World in Action camera crew visible behind the photographers to the left. Photograph: Reg Burkett/Getty Images THE BANDS It really wasn't all about the Stones. King Crimson, Roy Harper and the late Alexis Korner all featured in the seminal cultural event of that British summer. King Crimson nearly stole the show, playing songs from their forthcoming landmark album In the Court of the Crimson King. "It was a lovely sunny day, and it launched us," the band's manager, David Enthoven, remembers. "We overran, and there was a lot of waving at me by the Stones' stage manager. But we had to finish, and we did, with me crouching under the stage sounding an air-raid siren [which everyone in the crowd remembers, without knowing exactly why or whence it came]." Drummer Michael Giles says: "Hyde Park was a special and prestigious event for us. It was the first time we had played to tens of thousands of people in the open air. Being almost unknown, we were free to walk through the crowds unobserved." Roy Harper became a British folk star and had already released albums such as Come Out Fighting Ghengis Smith and Folkjokeopus. Unlike the Stones, who famously arrived in a limousine, Harper travelled by public transport – "either on the 16 bus or by tube". He had performed at the first Hyde Park free concert the previous year, headlined by Pink Floyd. This year, he reflects, it felt different: "1968 was absolutely brilliant. It felt like a moment of huge cultural change. By 1969 it felt like a profound difference had taken place … Even those of us in the artists' area were kept separate from the Rolling Stones, who came and left via a corridor. I realised that the heavy hand of management and authority – that had lifted for a moment – was in full charge again. It was a sea change. I think I felt there was a darkness coming. That was my overriding reaction." Enthoven did not stick around to hear Mick Jagger: "No. I mean, I like the Stones. But I buggered off, to be honest. Job done, let's get out of here." THE BEAUTIFUL PEOPLE The thousands in the crowd, estimated at anywhere between 250,000 and 500,000, looked like a great bowl of confetti. Some perched like birds in the trees, others stood on piles of tins or upturned litter baskets; girls climbed on boys' shoulders. While playing, says Harper, "I remember this sea of people and standing on the stage seeing three or four people at a time, who'd fainted, being passed hand over hand over the top of the crowd." The crowd were the event, to a degree, filmed by six crews from Granada's World In Action for what is regarded as a milestone in TV history. In the early summer of 1969, the distinguished producer Jo Durden-Smith was called by Jagger with a suggestion. As recalled by Leslie Woodhead, who directed the programme, Jagger said: "Hey Jo, you've got groovy crews, why don't you come and film us in the park?". Granada was doubtful – "remember, this was a month before Woodstock, so who knew if this would work?" Woodhead's crews "fanned out across the park filming kids in boats, a nutty preacher woman and smooching hippies. A warning was delivered about fans perching in trees who might come to grief. Looking back it all feels achingly innocent and prelapsarian. The fact that [the Stones' lead guitarist] Brian Jones had died only two days before gave the whole thing a self-consciously melancholy undertow." Woodhead's colleague, the late great director John Sheppard, had been with Jagger the previous day, and now escorted him in the back of a limo with his girlfriend, the ultimate "beautiful person", Marianne Faithfull – daughter of an army officer and Austrian baroness and much-admired actress at the Royal Court. Her singing voice had been nurtured by Andrew Loog Oldham, who wrote As Tears Go By for her with Jagger and Keith Richards, and she had given Jagger the copy of Bulgakov's The Master and Margarita that inspired Sympathy for the Devil. Now she joined Woodhead on stage to hear it played. "Alongside me on the stage", he recalls, "Marianne Faithfull kept the faith. As I set up on stage with my crew, I looked across at Sheppard with his team, already visibly in the spirit of the day. John's cameraman, the wonderful Nic Knowland, seemed to have flowers in his hair. I recall the first act: Screw, a very pre-punk band with a harmonica brutalist who seemed to attack his innocent mouth organ with such ferocity that his mouth streamed with blood. Then I saw him spitting out an artificial blood capsule." A barricaded elite enclosure was cornered off for VIPs, girlfriends and press, manned by Hells Angels and other self-appointed security. Most of the girls wore cheesecloth and were bra-less. Paul McCartney was there, as were Keith Moon, the Who's drummer, and Viv Stanshall of the Bonzo Dog Doo-Dah Band, who went on to entertain in a pub on Kensington High Street, just down the road from the Albert Hall, where the Who and Chuck Berry were playing that night. In the aftermath, recalls Woodhead: "I knew we'd witnessed something special, but it was hard to process it all. We discovered we couldn't find a crucial film roll of Satisfaction, lost under a bush somewhere. I wonder if someone found it and still keeps it as a memento of the day. I edited the film in Manchester and we screened it in Granada's London office for Keith, Bill [Wyman], Charlie [Watts] and Mick Taylor. As we came to the end of part one, Keith said: "I hope the lead guitarist tunes up before part two." THE HELLS ANGELS Woodhead remembers "walking into the park before 7am through the slumbering hordes of fans, stretched out on the grass like a defeated army". He says: "As I reached the stage, Hells Angels were stretching and yawning, their metal swastikas glinting in the sun, unmenacing as those ducklings … I filmed as the Stones security chief told the Angels to take it easy." A south London chapter of the motorcycle club had been established in 1950, but it was unclear whether those on duty in Hyde Park were all members. The Angels had been adopted as part of the counterculture, despite their Nazi regalia, and used for security at concerts by many bands in the US, including the Grateful Dead. REST OF THE WORLD A year on from uprisings in Prague, Paris, Berlin, Mexico, Chicago and elsewhere, the tumultuous decade was nearing an end, but Northern Ireland was about to blow: that summer saw some of the worst rioting of the Troubles. Within weeks, Protestant mobs were burning out the Lower Falls Road and the seeds of the Provisional IRA had been sown. In Vietnam, war raged. Having promised "peace with honour", the Vietcong marked the day after US Independence Day by sinking a cargo ship, the Welfare, south-east of Saigon. There were 43 shelling incidents throughout South Vietnam, making that night one of the worst in terms of attacks. In the US, 5 July was also the day Black Panther leader Stokely Carmichael resigned, accusing his group of dogmatism and denouncing its alliance with white radicals. Britain's Ann Jones had won the women's singles title at Wimbledon the day before at the 14th attempt, while Rod Laver won the men's title (again) as the Stones played. Buzz Aldrin, Neil Armstrong and Michael Collins were preparing for lift-off to the moon. WHAT HAPPENED NEXT King Crimson went on to take their place among the great bands. Enthoven went on to manage Roxy Music, Brian Eno and, now, Robbie Williams. Harper became a refusenik, turning his back on commercial music. He went on acoustic tours with Jimmy Page of Led Zeppelin, who wrote a song in tribute to him. He performed at the last Stonehenge free festival in 1984, lost his house to a bank soon afterwards and celebrated his 60th and 70th birthdays with concerts at the Royal Festival Hall. He is now finishing an album in Ireland, where he has lived for 20 years. Faithfull went on to write Why'd Ya Do It? – perhaps the bitterest non-love song ever, apparently for Jagger. In the 1980s, she lived on the streets as a heroin addict, but went on to perform The Threepenny Opera in Dublin and record a magnificent account of Kurt Weill's song cycle The Seven Deadly Sins. Woodhead is one of the world's most decorated documentary film-makers and is now publishing a book on how the Beatles rocked the USSR. Sheppard is credited with having forged his own inimitable genre of film for TV. A fervent fan of Queens Park Rangers, he was always to be found in the Coningham Arms pub in Shepherd's Bush before a game. He died in 2009. http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2013/apr/07/stones-park-first-time-around |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 7th, 2013 at 1:20pm
Mick, quite happy being Mick. Wouldn't you be?
With another Rolling Stones tour about to begin, Andrew Martin reflects on the Jagger charisma and wonders how nothing bad ever seems to stick to him If Mick Jagger's life can be considered a sort of cake consisting of adulation and money – which I think it can – then he helped himself to another slice last week. The Rolling Stones are to play a gig in Hyde Park in July; they will also tour America – all this (together with their Glastonbury booking), as part of their 50 & Counting celebrations. The events were apparently decided on by Jagger, and were announced by him: "50 & Counting has been pretty amazing so far. We did a few shows in London and New York and had such a good time, we thought let's do some more." And so there's our hero in a nutshell. He was enjoying himself; he found that he enjoyed enjoying himself, so he decided to enjoy himself some more. It is increasingly obvious that this is all about Mick. Whereas Keith Richards seems to have reached his cultural peak with his bestselling memoir of a couple of years ago, Life, he peaked physically quite some time before that, like in about 1989. Time has had the temerity to assert itself with Keith, and recent photographs show a nascent beer belly. As for that bandana of his, the implication is that he has such an unruly thicket of hair that he must forcibly restrain it, but I think it's fair to say that if Keith had any hair left to speak of, then he'd be letting us see it. I speak as a lifelong observer, and admirer, of the Stones. I too am "50 and counting". I was born in July 1962, when the Stones played their first gig, but it seems that I am counting faster than Mick Jagger. It is becoming apparent that his hair and slender figure will outlast my own and I am fairly certain that I will end up apparently a good few years older than him. After long reflection, I think that what slows Mick's life down is the fact that whereas most of us live through a series of years, Mick lives through a series of eras, usually ones he has defined, such as Sixties R&B, hippydom, disco, stadium rock. Or the eras might be defined by the Jagger women: Marianne Faithfull, Bianca Jagger, Jerry Hall and L'Wren... whatsername. (Her extraordinary Christian name tends to eclipse whatever follows in its wake.) Of course, those four are only the icing on the cake, so to speak. It is estimated that Mick Jagger has slept with more than 4,000 women, but it is not Mick who has done the estimating. That would not be his style, just as it is not his style to go on chat shows (very often) or boast about his life or art in spite of many opportunities to do so. He is entitled to be big-headed, as is Keith. But only Keith has taken advantage of the fact. The above-mentioned Life is rather like a William story by Richmal Crompton, in which our lovable urchin gets involved in some dreadful scrapes, but always comes out clutching a shiny half-crown and a bag of gobstoppers. In the book, he was rude about Mick (which was uncool), for which he subsequently apologised (which is also uncool). Keith is, as Marianne Faithfull recently observed, "easier to read" than Mick, whose mystique is defined by a series of paradoxes. The world is not so much his oyster as his nightclub, yet he is neither an alcoholic nor a junkie. Nor is he fat, in spite of living in permanent proximity to the world's finest canapés. He is a terrific songwriter, yet his work is not pontificated over by ivory tower musicologists, as are the frequently very dreary litanies of Bob Dylan. I suppose it's true that when Mick does finally go to the great gig in the sky, millions of men aged from 30 to 80 will stop holding in their stomachs with a collective sigh of relief, but really he is beyond schadenfreude. You can't compete with luck on that scale. As far as I know, Mick is the only one of the Stones not to have had a serious health scare. Apparently, he once noticed a lump on his hip, but it turned out, like everything else in his life, to be benign. If any man presumes to criticise Jagger, then he ought to be made to sign an affidavit to the effect that if Angelina Jolie, Carla Bruni, Sophie Dahl etc had offered themselves to him in the general context of soft lights and vintage champagne, then he would have made his excuses and left on the night bus. Jagger might be more open to criticism from women for his Don Juan-ism, but not many women do seem to have criticised him. Christopher Andersen suggests that Carla Bruni – who, post-Mick, had to make do with the President of France – refers to him simply as "God". Andersen also suggests that a song from one of Mick's solo albums, "Don't Call Me Up" is about Bruni, which admittedly does make our man seem like Peter Cook performing the song "Bedazzled" in which nymphettes cavort around him cooing things like "You knock me out" and "You drive me wild", to which he replies in a monotone "Don't get excited" or "You fill me with inertia". The charge against Jagger in Life is that he was become afflicted by a sort of gilded glassiness, and part two of Philip Norman's beautifully written biography of him is entitled "The tyranny of cool". Never having met the man, I can't pronounce on this. I did once stand within 10 feet of him backstage at a Stones gig in Belgium. He was walking towards the stage in a silk dressing gown, with a bouncing walk, like a bantamweight boxer, surrounded by an entourage of excitable men with walkie-talkies saying things like, "Mick's on his way" and "Mick will be with you imminently" I was there in a journalistic capacity, and my colleague on the assignment was a particularly handsome photographer in his twenties. Mick would have been in his mid-fifties then, and he regarded the photographer with a look of... well, Get Off of My Cloud about sums it up. A narcissist, then? Well, wouldn't you be? I forgive him, for all the pleasure he has given me. He has been involved in some of the most delicious scenarios I have ever contemplated. In the mid-Seventies, he was interviewed in Paris, on the Left Bank, breakfasting at midday in a cafe. The meal consisted of two poached eggs and half a bottle of Beaujolais. I am in a position to compare this with breakfast as eaten by his colleague, Ron Wood, whom I once interviewed. Ron's habitual breakfast – also taken at midday – involved a bacon sandwich involving a doorstop of bread and most of an avocado, washed down with an entire bottle of red wine. Note the more subtle quality of Jagger's epicureanism. And then there is the music, upon which I find I have hardly touched, so mesmerising is the man himself. The great Stones albums of the late Sixties and early Seventies foretold a life of crepuscular mystery and elegant decadence, which I still think may be somewhere around the corner. Meanwhile, Mick gets on with it, an example to us all. Andrew Martin's latest novel is 'The Baghdad Railway Club' (Faber) http://www.independent.co.uk/voices/comment/mick-quite-happy-being-mick-wouldnt-you-be-8563083.html |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 7th, 2013 at 1:49pm Gazza wrote on Apr 6th, 2013 at 6:16pm:
Seriously, how many games are they going to play? That's a new one. Wonder who came with that brilliant promotional idea? :interestingstuffronnie |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 7th, 2013 at 2:08pm
Someone on Shidoobee is suggesting Mick Taylor isn't even going to be on all shows. Not even worth $85 to me if that's the case!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on Apr 8th, 2013 at 1:00am ijwthstd wrote on Apr 7th, 2013 at 2:08pm:
And thank gawd for that? More chance of reasonably-shortish yet feverish and lovely versions of tunes like 'She's So Co'', 'Low Down', 'One More Shotty', 'Crazy Mammories', 'Oh No Not Stew Again',... et al. I hope they have space to celebrate / re-explore / root-audiences-rotten with more recent groovulations. Phil_1965.jpg (Attachment deleted) |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 8th, 2013 at 7:01am
;D ;D
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by rogerriffin on Apr 8th, 2013 at 8:22am
Any rumours about May 16-24 dates? Any NYC area concert?
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 8th, 2013 at 8:34am rogerriffin wrote on Apr 8th, 2013 at 8:22am:
http://www.rollingstones.com/tickets/ |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by rogerriffin on Apr 8th, 2013 at 8:43am Steel Wheels wrote on Apr 8th, 2013 at 8:34am:
Thanks but, I mean, between Anaheim May 15 and Toronto May 25 would be any show maybe in NY? i dont want to buy any ticket today waiting more dates will be open in between these dates... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 8th, 2013 at 8:47am
The did Brooklyn in December. If they wanted to do NYC I feel it would have already been announced.
I wouldn't rely on internet rumors. Get a ticket where you can and enjoy the show or be stuck at home wishing... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 8th, 2013 at 9:10am rogerriffin wrote on Apr 8th, 2013 at 8:22am:
I agree with SW. I honestly think that if they were playing New York, they'd have announced it by now. If they do play there. I'd be surprised if it'd be more than one show. I think Philly will be the closest to a NYC show, just as Hartford was on the No Security tour when they chose to play a lot of markets that they hadnt got to on the Bridges tour. I've read some posts on facebook where some people have assumed they'll actually play Hartford based on seeing one of those teaser billboards there, but I dont know how reliable a connection that is. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bitch on Apr 8th, 2013 at 9:10am
RS.com has every show listed as SOLD OUT including the shows at havent been on sale yet, includng LA which doesnt even have a date yet! WIERD!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 8th, 2013 at 9:13am
If people are waiting for NYC instead of trying for Philly tickets - I support that! Wait for NYC!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by parachuteman on Apr 8th, 2013 at 9:13am
anyone get tickets to Toronto?
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by rogerriffin on Apr 8th, 2013 at 9:39am Gazza wrote on Apr 8th, 2013 at 9:10am:
Thanks Gazza, i ask this because the date only, my birthday will be on May 19, i wish any show on these weekend, this would be the only reason to purchase any ticket for this leg, i saw in Newark you know in december, so i´m not really exited for this dates... but if you recommend Philly maybe i can buy ticket for that "final" show. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Brainbell Jangler on Apr 8th, 2013 at 10:16am
Plenty of time for a Seattle show between Anaheim on 15 May and Toronto on 25 May.
Brainy :smilebrian |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Edith Grove on Apr 8th, 2013 at 11:39am
I'm in for Chicago #1 with $85 tickets ! :perverted
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Brainbell Jangler on Apr 8th, 2013 at 12:34pm
4 phones and a computer and I still couldn't get a better offer than $600.
Brainy :nooslajaleisk |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by rogerriffin on Apr 8th, 2013 at 12:51pm
i got the chance at first try for Oakland 85usd ticket, but the restriccions says only pick up with the credit card and ID, the card is of my wife but she have not visa...
i closed the window... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Brainbell Jangler on Apr 8th, 2013 at 1:36pm rogerriffin wrote on Apr 8th, 2013 at 12:51pm:
I don't get it: there was no $85 option showing on my computer (unlike Chicago and Toronto), and I went thru rollingstones.com. Brainy :stinkypost |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by lavendar on Apr 8th, 2013 at 4:21pm
BELIEVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 8th, 2013 at 6:52pm
Second Hyde Park show now confirmed for Saturday 13th July
Tickets on public sale at 9 am Friday 12th April. No presale info as yet. see - http://www.rollingstones.com/tickets/ |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by gorda on Apr 8th, 2013 at 7:27pm
Yay!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 9th, 2013 at 8:40am
The tour opener at Los Angeles Staples Centre is now confirmed for May 2nd.
Tickets for LA, Philadelphia, Boston and Anaheim will go on sale at 10 am local time next Monday, April 15th, with www.citiprivatepass.com presales available from Friday 12th April at 10 am local time. www.rollingstones.com/tickets |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Joey on Apr 9th, 2013 at 10:22am
" The tour opener at Los Angeles Staples Centre is now confirmed for May 2nd. "
< ------ If THIS one does not sell out then Mick & Keef should bring back Michael Cohl . |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 9th, 2013 at 10:56am Joey wrote on Apr 9th, 2013 at 10:22am:
Joey,all the beautiful people in LA will buy the tickets. :will-ya |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Pdog on Apr 9th, 2013 at 5:43pm
still waiting on Texas shows, maybe a second leg will include NYC, Texas somewhere and places like Denver or Phoenix and maybe some other southern USA locations….
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 9th, 2013 at 6:01pm
I'd be very surprised if there's a second run of shows in America this year. Plenty more markets that havent been visited yet.
Continental Europe hasn't had any shows at all yet, after all. Then there's Japan, Oz, Latin America etc. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 9th, 2013 at 7:27pm
Keith Richards calls Chicago a musical heaven for the Stones
BY MARK GUARINO April 7, 2013 11:30PM http://www.suntimes.com/csp/cms/sites/dt.common.streams.StreamServer.cls?STREAMOID=oXgBGM8yezFJ9V7P6I54hs$daE2N3K4ZzOUsqbU5sYvSRCZsj8jkzj01fZqByzmJ6FB40xiOfUoExWL3M40tfzssyZqpeG_J0TFo7ZhRaDiHC9oxmioMlYVJD0A$3RbIiibgT65kY_CSDiCiUzvHvODrHApbd6ry6YGl5GGOZrs-&CONTENTTYPE=image/jpeg Keith Richards of The Rolling Stones performs live at 02 Arena on November 25, 2012 in London, England. | Getty Updated: April 8, 2013 9:33AM On July 12, 1962, a band called the Rolling Stones took the stage at the Marquee Jazz Club in central London to play its inaugural show. The five decades between that date and May 28, when the Stones return to the United Center, has been filled with more than two dozen studio albums, several world tours, legendary debauchery, upheaval, and of course, that iconic songbook. Tickets go on sale Monday for the Stones’ three dates here: May 28, May 31 and June 3. Guitarist Keith Richards talked last week about why he “can’t wait” to return to this city, which provided his band the blueprint to its sound, style and swagger via its rich R&B history. “Chicago’s a hometown for me,” he says. What follows is an edited transcript of our conversation. Q. I did a Google search to find out how many times “Chicago” appears in your book “Life,” and it’s too many to count. This city is in your musical DNA isn’t it? A. Yeah, that’s where I met all the people I never expected to meet and always admired from afar. Willie Dixon and Muddy [Waters] and Buddy Guy. Suddenly I was in heaven. Chicago’s kind of a second heaven to me. I’m sure there’s a lot of people in Chicago who would disagree with me! But from a musical point of view, it was incredible. Q. You say in your book you spent a full year at the first flat you shared with Mick Jagger and Brian Jones learning Chicago blues. A. That’s it. When the records were coming at us … every time you found something that was on the spot, it was coming out of Chicago. We were probably a few years behind it because, in those days, it took a while to travel. Every time you hit on something, it was either Chess Records, Checker. Chicago was where you wanted to be. You listened to this stuff avidly: “Who’s on guitar, who’s on drums, who’s on bass?” It was a mission! Q. Besides Muddy, what other Chicago players turned you on musically? A. I’m going back now to the boogie piano players, the Tampa Reds. Those guys didn’t actually come from Chicago but that’s where they recorded. [Blues harmonica player] Little Walter Jacobs, now that is a virtuoso. I know Little Walter couldn’t spell the word, but he was one. Q. Chicago presented such a blueprint for the band, yet you never spent a considerable amount of time here. A. I know what you mean. We always come in and do those hit and runs, it’s always under pressure of work. Actually, that’s a good idea, man, let me put that down in the diary. Q. This 50th anniversary tour has to force you to reflect on the past. Which era of the band matters most to you? A. Obviously there was a golden period, which basically put us all in the same spot at same time. Which was the late ’60s to early ’70s. At some time in the band, you grow and I could also say, “you ain’t heard nuthin’ yet!” But that was obviously a golden period for us, and also it was an age thing, it was a generational thing. To have a band still going that’s viable after this amount of time. Now I know how Muddy felt and how [expletive] Howlin’ Wolf felt! Q. You’ve been dogged for decades for refusing to retire. Yet no one ever says that about blues or jazz players — they are expected to get better with age. A. That’s the way I’ve always looked at it. Why stop? This is what you’re good at until you can’t make it no more. I got a bunch of guys who are ridiculously full of energy, I’ve got to do something with them! Q. Bassist Bill Wyman is showing up on dates on this tour. How did that come about? A. The Stones didn’t really think about it in terms of birthday cakes or carrying calendars or anything. But the 50 thing obviously began to come in from the outside and we realized that, “oh yeah, I guess it is important,” you know? So we just threw it open to any of the Stones who are still around, that if you want to join in for a song or two. Bill did it in London and [guitarist] Mick Taylor joined us and he’s going to stay with us, which is going to be great fun. Q. I know you were upset at Mick Taylor after he quit a year after “Exile on Main Street.” Now that he’s back in contact, did you ask him why? A. I’ve had a couple of chats with Mick Taylor about that and his great answer is: “I don’t really know.” Gee, really inspiring, Mick! But welcome back, anyway! It took us all, and himself, on another journey, but it was great to have him playing with us last year; I look forward to spreading that around a bit. Ronnie [Wood] and I, you know, we’re two guitars in the Stones, and on the records, there are at least four or five guitars, we overdub and overlay and overlay. And to have a third guitar in and add somebody else for flavor, to us, it’s a sheer luxury. Q. I recently watched the footage of the time the Stones joined Muddy at the Checkerboard Lounge in 1981. Do you ever miss playing clubs? A. We did a club gig in Paris. I think we’ll probably do one or two during this next round. The Stones always feel that if you can do it in a club, OK, you can do it anywhere. When you’re face to face with the audience, it’s a testing ground where everybody feels, OK, now you just expand the club. It’s necessary to do a few club gigs for us. Q. Anyone watching a Stones shows will notice the interplay between you and Charlie. Is he always watching you to slip behind the beat, or is it the other way around? A. I don’t know if Charlie’s watching me or I’m watching him. We do enjoy flinging the beat around a little and making some extra swing on things. And if we’re feeling really confident, we do play with each other, toy with each other — “get out of that one.” I have never tripped him up yet, man. It’s a timing thing. When comes down to it, it’s all about timing. Charlie Watts is one of most magnificent drummers in the world, especially for the Stones. And time and rhythm themselves, they start out two different things, but they can become the one thing. That’s when Charlie and I — that’s when you’ll see us smiling at each other. We’re riding this beat, we’re not making it. It’s one of those great moments when you feel yourself levitate a bit onstage. And wait for it to crash into the wall! Mark Guarino is a staff writer with the Christian Science Monitor. http://www.suntimes.com/entertainment/19301626-421/keith-richards-calls-chicago-a-musical-heaven-for-the-stones.html#ylcpo |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Pdog on Apr 9th, 2013 at 8:13pm Gazza wrote on Apr 9th, 2013 at 6:01pm:
We are close to mexico here…. it's also called Tejas!!! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Poplar on Apr 10th, 2013 at 2:40am
I have sinned.
First, I haven't been 'round these parts enough in recent years - though I have checked in occasionally. Secondly - and more importantly - I bought two $600 tickets for the Oakland show. I feel terrible about this. The guilt/buyers remorse of the purchase is magnified by hearing the frustrations here, especially from those of you who have chosen to decline the outrageous prices. On one hand, I can afford it - on the other, I feel bad for having, in some way, legitimized the band's calculus here. I also expect some solid deals around showtime as the scalpers take a HUGE bath. Considering there's only a month until the show, I hope this feeling kind of washes off, but I'm not sure it will. I invite you to mock/console me as you see fit. Ok, mock. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Lazy Bones on Apr 10th, 2013 at 7:35am Poplar wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 2:40am:
Hundred bucks a month for a year. Cheaper than a coffee drinkers' habit. See... better. And, oh ya, it's the Stones! Enjoy the show! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Pdog on Apr 10th, 2013 at 7:41am Poplar wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 2:40am:
where are your seats? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 10th, 2013 at 10:29am Poplar wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 2:40am:
Silly bastard. ;D Oh, and welcome back - great to see you postin' again... :booze |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Joey on Apr 10th, 2013 at 10:32am " First, I haven't been 'round these parts enough in recent years - though I have checked in occasionally. Secondly - and more importantly - I bought two $600 tickets for the Oakland show. " Poplar .......... ?! POPLAR ....... ?! Is that really YOU ?! Man , where in the FRIG have you been these past six years ? One thing about you Poplar is that you were ALWAYS Minty Fresh and MAN could you write a friggin POST !!!!! Welcome Home Me Stonesian Brother !!!!!! JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJACKY ® |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Poplar on Apr 10th, 2013 at 10:42am
Joey!?
:Youmakeagrownmancrylikejoey it's been so long! seats (isle seats for me and the lady friend) are the very front of section 105 - right off the floor. thing is, I've got to travel every weekend from now until the show (actually flying back into SF the morning of the 5th). So, I just wanted to pull the trigger & have it all settled. But like I said, I'm thinking scalpers take this one in the balls. Back in my college days - I'd wander up to the venue when the lights went down, and score floor seats from desperate dealers for next to nothing. could be that kind of scene again. Well - anyways. time to get up to rockin speed. Also gonna try for an $85er for Vegas - squeeze one more in. ran through the "Joey?" thread last night. god i fucking love those. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bluzdude on Apr 10th, 2013 at 10:50am Poplar wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 10:42am:
Did you buy them at the pre-sale or after they went on sale to the General public? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by SweetVirginia on Apr 10th, 2013 at 10:51am Poplar wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 2:40am:
You will start feeling OK about it when the lights go down, you hear "Ladies and Gentlemen, The ROLLING STONES", and then an iconic riff from Keef. Nice to see you back, BTW |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Poplar on Apr 10th, 2013 at 10:54am Bluzdude wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 10:50am:
general sale... and from my tinkering, it looks like they sold some of the lower bowl, but the sale peter'd out towards the back of the lower level. still plenty of tickets at the $600 level. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bluzdude on Apr 10th, 2013 at 11:15am
My Dilemma - :-/
I've been saving for the shows for over a year so I am prepared to pay the price. But with the $85 thing, it makes me think twice about pushing the button on the pre-sale, but here's the thing.... My wife has to sit during a show so when she heard that some of the $85 tickets were in the pit, she didn't want to take the chance. Also when she heard what the regular prices are, she said no way would she pay that (I reminded her that the funds were set aside already and she wouldn't "feel" a thing). So I feel a little better that if I pay top $$$ it will only be for one ticket. Now Gazza, if you call me a silly bastard (or even something else), I wholeheartedly accept your comment (as your opinion, that is). ::) So here's what I think I will do...I will buy one ticket for opening night at Staples in one of the 2 top ranges (you don't want to be upstairs at Staples, above the luxury boxes as you are much higher than the upper levels at the Sports Arena or Forum even) and go for $85 pairs at Anaheim or if a second Staples show is added. I will take my wife to one of the $85 shows and if for some rare reason, they give us a pair of pit tickets, I will try to find a person willing to swap their seat (no matter where it is) for a pit ticket; (I would still go in the pit). :shutthefuckup So, do you think I would have a problem finding any takers for this last scenario? :blankfriggingstare1 :interestingstuffronnie :loloncemore :aimama :smilemick :nooslajaleisk |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Justin on Apr 10th, 2013 at 12:11pm
Bluz.....we'll probably be at the same shows....so I call first dibs for your "spare" pit ticket!!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Poplar on Apr 10th, 2013 at 12:12pm
seriously- if anyone has a spare pit, i'm booking a flight!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bluzdude on Apr 10th, 2013 at 12:51pm Justin wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 12:11pm:
Let's see where we are at on Monday. If I get shut out of $85 tickets altogether, if someone has a spare because like me, they like to go to shows solo, no matter where the location is, in the arena, I will buy it and throw in dinner and drinks. (This applies to added Staples show or Anaheim) |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 10th, 2013 at 1:15pm Bluzdude wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 12:51pm:
I think you have a better chance of winning the Powerall then having one of those $85 turn out to be a pit ticket. More than likely those tickets will be somwhere near Encino. :whatapostronnie |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 10th, 2013 at 2:13pm Bluzdude wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 11:15am:
If you get PIT you should be able to swap or even just go to guest services at Staples and see if they can move you. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Joey on Apr 10th, 2013 at 4:37pm
" More than likely those tickets will be somwhere near Omaha. "
Christ , now THAT is postin' on loan from GOD !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Some Guy on Apr 10th, 2013 at 5:44pm Poplar wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 2:40am:
Sup P? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Some Guy on Apr 10th, 2013 at 5:47pm
you know, this is a bunch of bullshit.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 10th, 2013 at 5:50pm
I like the caveat RS.com sent out this morning for the upcoming shows, specifically, Los Angeles
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Some Guy on Apr 10th, 2013 at 6:03pm
Atlanta will not be greeted.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 10th, 2013 at 6:09pm
If I just bought expensive seats for the Stones, the last thing I'd have is buyer's remorse. I'd be too busy getting my concert clothes together for a night of dancing and singing along to the greatest music of all time.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Poplar on Apr 10th, 2013 at 7:02pm Steel Wheels wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 6:09pm:
THANK FUCKING GOD!!!! i knew someone in this old haunt would be able to slap some sense into my sorry ass. Steel Wheels ... I'm cracking my second beer in your honor. Now - to drink and play stones at high volume. Sup SomeGuy!?? How's the ATL? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 11th, 2013 at 7:11am
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards: Stones 'raring to go'
by Edna Gundersen, USA TODAY Updated: 04/10/2013 07:28pm The day after Charlie Watts turns 72 on June 2, he'll be drumming on stage at the United Center in Chicago, seventh stop on the Rolling Stones' 50 and Counting tour. "He's just coming into his stride," Keith Richards cracks. Famous for flippantly deflecting barbs about the band's advancing years, the guitarist, 69, finally does concede that "we have to pace ourselves a bit." "Of course age comes into play," he says. "But if you've got a frontman like Mick Jagger, and he's raring to go, let's go." And so the Stones are hitting the road again, opening in Los Angeles on May 2, roughly 50 years after they recorded their first single, Chuck Berry's Come On. A half-century into the band's career, "everybody felt fine" after a surprise club show Oct. 25 in Paris, Jagger says. At 69, the singer remains a sinewy, agile rock 'n' roll marvel. He's intensified his workouts to prepare for the tour. "It's really boring," he says. "Honestly, for athletics, it must be hell. They're doing 10 times what I'm doing. I like going out and having a good time but you can't do much while you're preparing for a show. I'm quite serious about it. You have to be physically fit, mentally alert, vocally strong. It's dull and repetitious. The only thing I enjoy is the dance rehearsal. I rent a dance studio and loon around in it." The band's 50th celebration heated up with last year's GRRR! hits compilation and five sold-out arena shows in London and the New York area. The band was pumped for the golden anniversary shows but left sentimentality to the fans. "It was a nice feeling, but I wouldn't say it was nostalgia," Jagger says. "I don't know if you can get nostalgic playing in an arena. You don't get sidetracked when you've got a lot to do. I felt a bit fuzzy when we did The O2 (arena in London). The audience was very warm and we got a good response. I was really grateful that people still like us. It was nice to be up there." Richards isn't prone to wistful flashbacks until fans and media create a stir. The anniversary, pegged to the band's first gig July 12, 1962, at London's Marquee Club, "meant an awful lot to a lot of people," he says. "We kind of avoid zeros." The upcoming trek won't stretch to A Bigger Bang's record-setting dimensions, Richards says, but "once this thing starts rolling, it's impossible to stop. They're adding gigs as I speak. It all depends on how the boys feel about it." Jagger adds, "We've got lots of other possibilities in the rest of the world, but we haven't booked anything. And we don't really have a big stadium stage at the moment. We could get one." The band opted for arenas this time "so for once we're not subjected to nature's wonders," Richards says. "The band feels we can do a better show indoors in a controlled environment. That's not always true. The ambiance of outdoor shows and that sense of chance — what's God going to throw at you, wind, rain or sleet — adds to a certain connection with the audience that you don't necessarily get indoors." The set list, likely to mirror the hit-heavy roster played at the recent shows, won't take shape until rehearsals get underway. Jagger's desire to pluck rarities from the catalog competes with a respect for fan wish lists. "I worry a lot," he says. "You see that post, 'I hope they do Wild Horses,' and then we do some obscure ballad, perhaps not brilliantly. Then you see, 'It was really good, that obscure ballad, but actually I wanted them to do Wild Horses.' We have so many ballads and we only do a couple in a show. I do think we'll do one or two obscurities." Aside from GRRR! tracks Doom and Gloom and One More Shot, the Stones have no new tunes to roll out. Fans probably won't object. "It would be nice to have a new album, but people don't like the new album when you play it on stage," Jagger says with a laugh. "They glumly look at you. 'OK, it will be over in a minute.' It's not a good excuse, but it's the truth and has to be said." Richards considers the tour a creative catalyst. "The time to record a band is once they've been on the road a while so they're hot," he says. "We'll think about that while we're doing this. The world needs more Stones records. So do I." He's excited about honing his chops with a variety of tour guests, particularly former Stones guitarist Mick Taylor. Ex-bassist Bill Wyman, annoyed that he was invited to play only two songs in London, declined to join any U.S. dates. "He's a stubborn old bugger," Richards says. Tickets range from $85 to north of $600, prompting SF Weekly to denounce the band for "cold-hearted money-grubbing." In negotiating the tour, the band "insisted in coming down some" in price, Richards says, dismissing media carping. "If we can sell out Hyde Park in four minutes, it's obviously not a big deal to the punters. I'm not concerned with it." Jagger says, "There's a price for every pocket," and points out that the $85 tickets, more than 1,000 per show, include prime seats in the Tongue Pit, a corral of open space at the front of the stage. The Stones "have always worked for top dollar, and there's always been a high end of fans willing to pay," says Anthony DeCurtis, Rolling Stone contributing editor. Steep prices tend to draw moneyed Boomers, "but I do know younger people who went last time and were knocked out. There's a sense that the Stones are still able to do it, and that's part of the pull. I saw them in December, and they were blasting. They're playing as hard as they ever have. It's a completely brilliant show." Fans also want to witness history. "You do reach a point where it's going to be impossible to do this," DeCurtis says. "In terms of the giants, the Stones are still out there. To go see them, you're really touching the flame. " 50 and Counting suggests a continuation, not a farewell. Recent frictions between Richards and Jagger have been set aside, though sugary harmonies seldom waft from this camp. "It's all skullduggery and backroom infighting, nothing's changed," Richards says. "It wouldn't be the Stones otherwise, would it? Obviously, we wouldn't be working together if there wasn't a smooth relationship. Brothers fight like cats and dogs and then everything's smooth. It's smooth right now. "As long as the boys want to play and I've got two legs, I'll play with them. I'll play on one leg, actually." Copyright 2013 USATODAY.com http://m.usatoday.com/article/news/2070659 |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Rollin92 on Apr 11th, 2013 at 11:06am Gazza wrote on Apr 11th, 2013 at 7:11am:
Someone on IORR said that showed a degree of affection towards Bill's character from Keith. I think they were spot on. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 11th, 2013 at 1:16pm
Riptide Movement from Ireland added to the 7/13 Hyde Park show
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 11th, 2013 at 1:23pm Rollin92 wrote on Apr 11th, 2013 at 11:06am:
Correct |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 11th, 2013 at 4:13pm ijwthstd wrote on Apr 11th, 2013 at 1:16pm:
Any word on opening acts for the American shows? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 11th, 2013 at 5:18pm sweetcharmedlife wrote on Apr 11th, 2013 at 4:13pm:
With 80% of each venue only selling at $600+...can they afford an opening act??? They didn't have any support in 2012...I never even considered they may have some in 2013 |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Some Guy on Apr 11th, 2013 at 8:42pm
sensational bullshit.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 12th, 2013 at 7:05am
meanwhile, the Daily Mail are telling us the sensational news that it would appear that 'Keith The Teeth' has had some dental work done. Tomorrow they'll be telling us that Brian Jones has died and on Sunday you can expect some breaking news that Mick and Bianca are getting divorced....
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2307806/Dazzling-smile-Keith-Teeth-Rolling-Stone-guitarist-Keith-Richards-beams-attends-musical-New-York.html#ixzz2QE3LJMrp Oh, and Mick reads message boards to see what songs fans want to hear, apparently. The most stunning news in all of this though is that the Stones Hyde Park gig on July 6 will be held in front of a crowd of 500,000. ::) |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 12th, 2013 at 7:09am ijwthstd wrote on Apr 11th, 2013 at 1:16pm:
Not on the Stones' bill, though. There are four stages at this event. Main Stage The Rolling Stones Jake Bugg Tom Odell The 1975 Vintage Trouble Barclaycard Unwind Theatre The Horrors Public Service Broadcasting The Family Rain Valerie June Village Hall Adam Cohen Fink Hudson Taylor Luke Sital-Singh James Bay Bandstand Keziah Jones Hero Fisher Propellers The Riptide Movement Wild Smiles Adam Cohen is the son of Laughin' Len, for those who dont know. He's pretty good. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 12th, 2013 at 10:30am sweetcharmedlife wrote on Apr 11th, 2013 at 4:13pm:
the 8pm ticket time suggests no opening bands unless the Stones are going to play 90 minutes. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Rollin92 on Apr 12th, 2013 at 10:43am ijwthstd wrote on Apr 12th, 2013 at 10:30am:
I'll be incredibly underwhelmed if they only 90 mins at Hyde Park, they better had give a 2hr/2hr 20 minute show. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 12th, 2013 at 11:15am ijwthstd wrote on Apr 12th, 2013 at 10:30am:
The start time always says 8:00PM. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 12th, 2013 at 11:35am sweetcharmedlife wrote on Apr 12th, 2013 at 11:15am:
On The Bigger Bang tour it was 7 for stadium shows and 7:30 for arena shows. Opener 7:30 to 8:15 Stones went on at 9 or 9:15 |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 12th, 2013 at 6:40pm
Two additional shows just announced :
Boston June 14 Philadelphia June 21 General On-Sale Monday April 15 10AM EDT for both shows. http://www.rollingstones.com/tickets/ |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 12th, 2013 at 7:09pm
Just four more North American shows to be announced, then :
Full tour itinerary and ticket info here http://www.facebook.com/pages/Rocks-Off-The-Rolling-Stones-Message-Board/241572492573819?id=241572492573819&sk=events for those of you who can access our facebook page - Otherwise, the confirmed dates so far are : May 2 - Los Angeles (date subject to change) May 5 - Oakland May 8 - San Jose May 11 - Las Vegas May 15 - Anaheim May 25 - Toronto May 28 - Chicago May 31 - Chicago June 3 - Chicago June 6 - Toronto June 12 - Boston June 14 - Boston June 18 - Philadelphia June 21 - Philadelphia June 29 - Glastonbury Festival July 6 - Barclaycard British Summertime Festival, Hyde Park, London July 13 - Barclaycard British Summertime Festival, Hyde Park, London Las Vegas is the only so far without an onsale date confirmed. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Brainbell Jangler on Apr 12th, 2013 at 7:53pm
The "official" app shows another Anaheim show on May 18 and LA on May 20, but they're not listed on rs.com. Any idea when Anaheim May 18 goes on sale?
Brainy :wtf2 |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bluzdude on Apr 12th, 2013 at 8:23pm Brainbell Jangler wrote on Apr 12th, 2013 at 7:53pm:
According to ticketmaster Monday...date is same for citicard and general sale |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Ian Billen on Apr 12th, 2013 at 9:35pm
Mick and Keith talked about stadium gigs. I sincerely figured those were out of the question at their age. Being out in the weather is risky at any age....let alone 70 years old?? I thought they wouldn't chance that again....
but they talk about it as if it is in the cards in their future... (not on this tour...but possibly if they do more shows again). I am not sure ...it may be BS.... I just can't believe they would consider it these days. As well, Mick seems quite bored with preparing for a tour. In fact, he comes right out and says it. Why bother then ... I mean come on...the guy doesn't need money. At this point they would certainly relax and enjoy the rest of their lives if they were not into the thrill and time of it all. There was the usual talk about them wanting to record again, possibly right after the tour....but we have heard that how many times before?? Far too many not to take that without a bag of salt .... One thing is for sure...who wants to wait a decade in between Stones album's?? They are getting almost as bad as Aerosmith. Ian |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 13th, 2013 at 6:56am Ian Billen wrote on Apr 12th, 2013 at 9:35pm:
I missed this...where was this? There's no new record happening. Mick's already acknowledged that his audience (which is not you or me) arent interested. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Pdog on Apr 13th, 2013 at 7:22am Gazza wrote on Apr 13th, 2013 at 6:56am:
if they don't tour near me, I'm not interested… maybe too many shows I've seen or pissed they aren't playing near me!!!! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by rogerriffin on Apr 13th, 2013 at 8:18am |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by The Wick on Apr 13th, 2013 at 11:18am Gazza wrote on Apr 12th, 2013 at 7:05am:
It might mean that but I thought it meant more that he reads the Stones facebook or twitter posts because if he read this board, the setlist would be vastly vastly different. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 13th, 2013 at 12:47pm rogerriffin wrote on Apr 13th, 2013 at 8:18am: Where was this from, Roger? Personally, I think the journalist is cherrypicking quotes second-hand and making them out to be something more than they are. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Boomy on Apr 13th, 2013 at 1:26pm
Gazza, that looks like Rolling Stone to me (just by looking at the font).
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Pdog on Apr 13th, 2013 at 3:43pm
Brian hiatt is a Rolling Stone contributor, so most likely written for them… or so says my google!!!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 13th, 2013 at 3:58pm
That's from the latest issue of Rolling Stone.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Rollin92 on Apr 13th, 2013 at 5:22pm
Interesting read, thanks for sharing. Great to hear that Taylor will be involved in a few more numbers, it was fantastic seeing him enjoying himself back in November, although on a personal level he was not the sell for me. Alas a greater involvement for Bill was not meant to be, I'd like him to show up at Hyde Park but if he doesn't I'm seeing the Rhythm Kings in August anyway.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 13th, 2013 at 5:58pm
Stones' facebook page have confirmed Friday 12th April (ie, yesterday) as the start date for presales for the four newly announced additional shows in Anaheim, LA, Philly and Boston - but true to form, the official website hasnt stated any such info, let alone a link.
http://www.citiprivatepass.com/landing/the_rolling_stones.html is the link for the presales, but even that hasnt mentioned the new shows yet. ::) Christ, no wonder they havent sold out any gigs yet. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 13th, 2013 at 6:17pm Gazza wrote on Apr 13th, 2013 at 5:58pm:
Yes,I'm sure it has nothing to do with the $600 ticket prices. :D |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Joey on Apr 13th, 2013 at 6:47pm
" Christ, no wonder they havent sold out any gigs yet. "
WHAT .... ?! ... !!!! : !!!! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Poplar on Apr 13th, 2013 at 7:07pm
am I wrong or has the Vegas on-sale info vanished from all the websites?
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 13th, 2013 at 7:54pm |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 13th, 2013 at 8:19pm Steel Wheels wrote on Apr 13th, 2013 at 7:54pm:
The dates are there. but there are no still no presale info listed for any of the four gigs announced in the last couple of days. Even though the press release stated a few hours ago that the presales began yesterday morning. (there is nothing on the citiprivatepass webpage either to indicate that these extra shows even exist) There has never been any details listed so far regarding ticket sales for Las Vegas. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 13th, 2013 at 9:13pm
It's updated now...except for Vegas.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Poplar on Apr 13th, 2013 at 10:24pm
Vegas ... Weird.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Ian Billen on Apr 14th, 2013 at 12:17am Gazza wrote on Apr 13th, 2013 at 6:56am:
______________________________________ Keith said it in a very recent interview. He said that there is no better time to record than hot off of a tour and that The Rolling Stones need to make more records when asked about if they are ever going to do another album. Mick to the contrary said that he finds the records an excuse to do another tour and that it seems to bore the crowd when they do new songs. Ian |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 14th, 2013 at 10:59am Ian Billen wrote on Apr 14th, 2013 at 12:17am:
Keith's right - although saying theres no better time to do it isnt the same as saying that its something theyre intending to do. Its easy for him to say, though and its no surprise that Mick disagrees. After all, its Mick who's pretty much been the sole creative force in the band in the last 15 years. So if there are new songs, he'll be writing the vast majority of them! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 14th, 2013 at 11:11am Steel Wheels wrote on Apr 13th, 2013 at 9:13pm:
It isn't. http://www.rollingstones.com/tickets/ http://www.citiprivatepass.com/landing/the_rolling_stones.html There is no pre-sale information listed on either of those sites for the additional shows in Los Angeles (20/5), Anaheim (18/5), Boston (14/6) or Philadelphia (21/6). Even though the public sales are tomorrow and the Stones' official site says there are presales from Friday 12th April. Two days ago. The concerts are listed on Ticketmaster, but while they have citicard presale info for the first nights, there is nothing for the additional nights, even though the public sale for both shows are at the same time. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 14th, 2013 at 12:25pm
Yesterday I went to go see Sean Wheeler & Zander Schloss and was telling Zander that I was going to see the Stones and he told me he hung out and played with Mick Taylor at a motel owned by Alan Dunn in Palm Springs a while back.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gimme Shelter on Apr 14th, 2013 at 8:55pm
Jagger and the Rolling Stones, 50 years on
Read more: http://www.philly.com/philly/entertainment/20130414_Jagger_and_the_Rolling_Stones__50_years_on.html#ixzz2QUbyDcvk Watch sports videos you won't find anywhere else DAN DELUCA, INQUIRER MUSIC CRITIC POSTED: SUNDAY, APRIL 14, 2013, 3:01 AM When the phone rang one afternoon last week, a familiar voice was on the line. It belonged to the prancing front man of the band that throughout its illustrious and sometimes sinister history defined what rock-and-roll is better than any other in the music's history. "Is this Dan?," he asked, then introduced himself. "Hi, Dan, it's Mick," he said, pausing for a half-beat and adding, "Jagger." He was phoning from somewhere in the West Indies: "I'm away from everything, doing pre-prep for the tour rehearsals. It's very nice. But I'm working away." The tour in question is the Rolling Stones' 50 & Counting concert trek that's a little late in marking the anniversary of the first gig by the teenage American-blues-and-rock-and-roll-loving Brits at London's Marquee Club in July 1962. 50 & Counting starts in Los Angeles early next month and will arrive at its final stop at the Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia on June 18. Tickets go on sale Monday morning, which explains why the 69-year-old singer from Dartford, Kent, was on the line. He spends a few minutes talking about the death of Margaret Thatcher. "It's big in the English press, it's everywhere." He expounds on Thatcher as a Cold Warrior, and seems ready to bring his London School of Economics knowledge to bear on the Iron Lady's domestic policies before he can be reeled in. Can we talk about the Rolling Stones, Mick? "Nope, sorry," he says. "Bye, now. Thank you for talking about the tour!" Such a joker, that Mick Jagger. But seriously, Jagger says, he and his fellow Stones - Keith Richards, 69, Charlie Watts, 71, and Ron Wood, 65, the core four who are now older on average than the members of the U.S. Supreme Court - decided to do a small number of shows in 2012 before embarking on a full-length anniversary tour. At the one I caught in Newark, N.J., the band sounded clean, crisp, and tight, with drummer Watts still elegantly swinging after all these years. The singer heard it that way, too: "Definitely. We sort of worked our way up to that point. It didn't feel like it was unrehearsed, but it still felt relaxed."<a Jagger remains a dynamo on stage. "If I'm going to do this really well, I have to do quite a lot of preparation," he says. "I have to do things vocally, and things physically. Because it's quite a physical show. You have to build up to that . . . you can't really burn a candle at both ends for that tour period. Or, at least, I can't." The Stones wound up their last tour in 2007. In the interim, Keith Richards' autobiography, Life, called Jagger "unbearable" and claimed he had a "tiny todger." Does that kind of sniping ever threaten the Stones' survival? Or does Jagger shrug it off? "That's kind of a long subject I don't want to go into on this interview," he says politely. Fair enough. What about ticket prices? They run as high as $600 for the Wells Fargo show, but there are some $85 ducats which might land lucky fans in the "Tongue Pit." Does Jagger worry he's pushing prices too high? "I don't know. There are low prices, too," he says. "I think there are different prices for different pockets." The 2012 greatest-hits set, GRRR!, included two new songs produced by Don Was. Will the Stones record again? "I'm working all the time, doing songs and writing. I hope there will be another Stones album. It would be good if there was." Five decades on, the Stones still draw from their original inspirations. At the Newark show, they pulled out Chuck Berry's "Around and Around." Do his original heroes still give Jagger a thrill? "Oooh," he says. "I think I always like Little Richard, because he was a really energetic performer. I liked his records before I was with the Stones. I used to do songs that he did when I was a singer when I was kid. And I always like Muddy Waters, though he's a different kind of performer. But his records still hold up, really, as I do think Richard's records hold up. And some of the best of them have this fantastic energy to them. "Which is part of what I think rock and roll is about. Energy. It jumps out at you, even if you haven't heard it for ages. I put it on in the studio and it just leapt out of the speakers, just amazing, some alternate take of Little Richard. And I think that James Brown was really a great performer and his music still stands up. Those people are really outstanding." Richards has often talked about going out as his blues heroes such as Waters did, on a chair on stage till the bitter end. Mick sees it differently than Keef. "He only did that because he got into a car crash," Jagger says of Waters, who died in 1983. "If you watched Muddy at Newport, he was all over the stage. . . . One remembers him, as Keith says, as the guy in the chair, but he really wasn't that a lot of his career." "But you know, rock-and-roll is different than the blues," says the archetypal rock-and-roll front man. "It's not the same thing at all. Blues played in a chair is fine, but rock-and-roll is not really meant to be played in a chair." So, will there come a time when a wizened Jagger will while away his days, moaning the blues when he can no longer strut his stuff? "Probably not. I don't think so. I might do it to amuse myself, but I don't see it happening. But then you never know what's going to happen to you, do you?" |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 15th, 2013 at 7:31am Gazza wrote on Apr 14th, 2013 at 11:11am:
Gazza - it really is there. For those who are going for tickets, they know what to do. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 15th, 2013 at 7:56pm
So...what do the May 2nd tickets say on them, date-wise...is there a caveat for the possible change?
Does it say TBD? Does it say "SUCKERS!!! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 15th, 2013 at 8:23pm Paranoid Android wrote on Apr 15th, 2013 at 7:56pm:
If it's not the tour opener after all I am getting a refund! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by nankerphelge on Apr 15th, 2013 at 10:02pm
Really great that you are getting the opener on the west coast.
Love the opener. The vibe is unlike anythang..... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by LadyJane on Apr 16th, 2013 at 8:44am
It's good for my soul to see everyone so hyped to see The Stones.
Whether you paid 85.00 a ticket or 600.00, it's mind boggling that we are even talking about seeing this band again. Add in Mick Taylor and a 50 year Anniversary to celebrate; this is just sweet!!! I guess you really do get what ya need!!!! WOO-HOO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 16th, 2013 at 8:47am
I've been nude since getting tickets.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Edith Grove on Apr 16th, 2013 at 8:56am Steel Wheels wrote on Apr 16th, 2013 at 8:47am:
Prove it. :whydontcha |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bitch on Apr 16th, 2013 at 9:23am
Montreal June 9 has just went up on RS.com.!On Sale April 20 @ noon.
So we've got 17 Official shows in North America and one more to go! Club show in LA? Second show in Vegas? Third show in Philly has been taken down so I guess they pulled it due to poor ticket sales from the first 2. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by FPM on Apr 16th, 2013 at 9:36am
Damn...I was on the road (my band played in Clarksdale MS) when tix went on sale and all of the affordable tix for Philly are gone...anyone got any extras?
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bingo on Apr 16th, 2013 at 10:03am
This is the first tour since 1981, where I didn't even bother looking for tickets. Didn't even mark the dates on the calendar.
A quick question for those who are keeping up on this......is Mick Taylor playing with them? If yes, the same one or two songs or will he be up there the entire show? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 16th, 2013 at 10:43am nankerphelge wrote on Apr 15th, 2013 at 10:02pm:
ESPECIALLY in an arena...I was at the VDL openers...It was cool, although at RFK...not the greatest place for a show except for the Dead... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 16th, 2013 at 11:00am Bitch wrote on Apr 16th, 2013 at 9:23am:
The possibilities seem to be: May 13 for Las Vegas May 22 or 23 ( 23rd least likely due to change from West Coast to East Coast) June 16 for an added date/city...Hartford... Buffalo...or a NYC club Date!!! and Of course, June 23 for the tour closer in Raleigh... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Some Guy on Apr 16th, 2013 at 12:01pm
I have noticed a lot of Stones shirts on young black men. I give them a thumbs up and say "cool shirt, Stones rule". They look at me oddly.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Bluzdude on Apr 16th, 2013 at 12:48pm
Club date in L.A.????????
Well, maybe at the Joint on April 26, currently booked as the Waddy Wachtel Band?????????? :willya :willya :willya :willya (wishful thinking) ;D ;D :shutthefuckup :paristhong |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 16th, 2013 at 4:21pm
I'd be surprised if they do a warm up gig. Unlike Paris, they dont really need one as they should be relatively well-oiled after a couple of months of rehearsals before last year's shows and it hasnt been that long of a break.
Rehearsals started yesterday - which is quite early for a second leg of a tour (usually its just a few days in advance). No Taylor at this stage, as far as I'm aware. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by lavendar on Apr 16th, 2013 at 4:33pm
I wonder if "Air Canada" will have the Mouth Stage??
I keep tellin myself I'm Lucky to have tickets! Gonna worry about Will Call still. :forfucksake |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by rogerriffin on Apr 16th, 2013 at 4:46pm lavendar wrote on Apr 16th, 2013 at 4:33pm:
I wonder too, also see that Staples Center maybe will be as No Security Tour/Superbowl show. In the map you can see the tongue stage and they´re selling tickets behind the stage!!! Maybe no central screen only two of the Arena. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by lavendar on Apr 16th, 2013 at 5:25pm
Amazing how Difficult some things are!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 16th, 2013 at 9:43pm Gazza wrote on Apr 16th, 2013 at 4:21pm:
That would be to rehearse all the suggestions from Jagger's twitter account. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Brainbell Jangler on Apr 16th, 2013 at 11:22pm Some Guy wrote on Apr 16th, 2013 at 12:01pm:
I have noticed a similar phenomenon with young black women here in Portland; apparently the tongue logo has become fashionable among young people who have no idea it's a Stones trademark. Brainy :wtf3 |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by SweetVirginia on Apr 17th, 2013 at 7:48am
Much like all the kids wearing the Misfits shirts they bought at Urban Outfitters.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 17th, 2013 at 8:16am
Bernard just tweeted a photo of Waddy and him hanging out in the parking lot at the rehearsals.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by gimmekeef on Apr 17th, 2013 at 9:12am Steel Wheels wrote on Apr 17th, 2013 at 8:16am:
They've been hired to keep Kid Rock out.............. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 17th, 2013 at 10:17am Steel Wheels wrote on Apr 17th, 2013 at 8:16am:
I studied those hills closely. The scar going across the top of the hill with the radio towers on top looks conspicuously like the hill I live right under in Burbank. But there are a lot of hills like that in Southern California. That's not Third Encore. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 17th, 2013 at 10:39am
I think I found it. Too easy.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 17th, 2013 at 10:52am
You lucky bastard! I love Burbank. I lived there for a summer and I thought it was great.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Justin on Apr 17th, 2013 at 11:25am
I suggest that the location of the rehearsals shouldn't be posted on this or any board. These fan boards are looked after by eBay hunters who swarm these type of locations to score autographs so they can sell them on eBay. What could be a place for fans to gather will be completely taken over by these ebay leeches. No joke. There were almost 50 of them when we all waited for Paul McCartney outside Capitol Studios last spring. It was NO fun. Jack Nicholson was even worse. So, let's not put this info out there.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 17th, 2013 at 11:27am Justin wrote on Apr 17th, 2013 at 11:25am:
They don't need to hear it from me |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Justin on Apr 17th, 2013 at 11:50am
Damn..it could be all over. Paparazzi photos are already up of the site.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 17th, 2013 at 11:57am Justin wrote on Apr 17th, 2013 at 11:50am:
All over? Does that mean they are going to give the $80 million back and go home? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Justin on Apr 17th, 2013 at 12:01pm
I meant in regards to what I wrote above. These papparazzi are in cohoots with the ebay leeches so it's not long they'll be there as well if not they are not there already. Sounds really weird but they really have a tight system...and it's awful here in LA. The article says that "fans" were waiting outside the site since yesterday. Wouldn't be surprised if it's the ebay hunters already out there. Anyway, just a heads up that the environment might not be as fan-friendly as you'd expect. Definitely not as chill as the reports we've heard from Toronto all those years or even Paris last year.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 17th, 2013 at 12:05pm Justin wrote on Apr 17th, 2013 at 12:01pm:
I was never expecting anything fan friendly. I was going to go take a look after work seeing it's in walking distance and all but I am not really into autographs or crave any sort of personal acknowledgement. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on Apr 17th, 2013 at 12:21pm
And that wasn't me who posted the name of the place on another board. A lot of people live by that hill!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by rogerriffin on Apr 17th, 2013 at 12:32pm
Scooby doo from shidoobee says:
CenterStaging - 3407 Winona Ave Burbank |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 17th, 2013 at 12:39pm
it is obvious from the photos being released where they are. No amount of revising posts here or on other boards or anything else really matters.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 17th, 2013 at 12:43pm
There's another legendary artist who is nearby doing secret rehearsals. It was a secret until a backup musician posted photos on social media saying the location of the studio.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 17th, 2013 at 12:50pm
The old gang's back! The Rolling Stones get together to rehearse in LA ahead of upcoming tour
By FAY STRANG PUBLISHED: 17:30, 17 April 2013 | UPDATED: 17:39, 17 April 2013 They are gearing up to mark 50 years together with a North American tour and a few UK dates. And while The Rolling Stones have a wealth of experience and live performances behind them, they still understand the importance of a bit of practice. The legendary rockers were spotted heading into a rehearsal studio in Los Angeles on Tuesday looking as cool as ever and happy to be reunited once more. Cig break: Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood were seen enjoying a cigarette as the group get together to rehearse in LA for upcoming tour The gang Charlie Watts,71, Keith Richards,69, Mick Jagger,69, and Ronnie Wood ,65, all arrived in separate cars and showing he’s still got that frontman attitude Mick arrived twenty minutes after the rest of them. As they exited their cars with blacked-out windows the Brown Sugar stars all flashed a smile for the cameras and the waiting fans. Drummer Charlie, who looked particularly dapper in jeans and a tweed blazer with a scarf wrapped around his neck, was clearly excited about getting back behind the drums. Here he comes! Sir Mick was seen arriving after the others and rushing into the studio A little older: Charlie (L) and Ronnie (R) have developed smarter styles over the years but still look like cool rockers Throughout the day Keith and Ronnie were seen popping out for cigarette breaks and took the time to greet the devotees who were hanging around hoping to catch a glimpse of their idols. Keith looked his usual rock ‘n’ roll self wearing black jeans, a grey T-shirt and with a head scarf wrapped around his unruly locks. Ronnie, who has embraced a more mature style in recent years, wore a casual looking turquoise shirt, tucked into a pair of jeans. Hi there! Ronnie waves to fans who waited outside to see them while he enjoyed a cigarette The wrinkly stars will be kicking off their North American tour, which is called 50 & Counting in May and will play in Los Angeles, Oakland, San Jose, Las Vegas, Anaheim, Toronto, Chicago, Boston and Philadelphia. They have also now added Montreal on to their list of tour dates. It’s not just America who will be treated to the rock stars, they will also play at Glastonbury festival and two dates in London’s Hyde Park. Tickets for their Hyde Park show on July 6 sold out within just five minutes, which led them to set up another date. Happy: Keith Richards looked like he was enjoying himself as he got together with his old bandmates Arriving in style: The group all arrived in separate cars with blacked out windows When they headline the Hyde Park gig in July, it will mark almost 44 years to the day they played a famous free concert in the central London park. Their first ever concert in Hyde Park, which was on 5 July 1969, was just two days after the death of founder member Brian Jones and marked the live debut of his replacement guitarist, Mick Taylor. Guitarist Keith Richards said he hoped there would be 'some emotion involved' in the new gig. Cool: Keith looked as a cool as ever wearing his trademark style including a head scarf Getting ready: The group, who are celebrating 50 years together, will play dates in America and the UK He said: 'Not going to turn this into the funeral, but any more than that, I think it's a celebration. I think that it's a celebration for everybody really, for Brian, for everybody that was there and hopefully for loads of people that were not there the first time round. 'I'm really looking forward to it, it's an exciting piece of news when I got the news that we were going to play the park again.' Jagger – now Sir Mick – who turns 70 three weeks after this year’s concert, said: ‘Hyde Park holds such great memories for us and we can’t think of anywhere better to perform to our UK fans this summer.’ Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/tvshowbiz/article-2310565/The-Rolling-Stones-rehearse-LA-ahead-upcoming-tour.html#ixzz2QkAz3DOf |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Patrick on Apr 17th, 2013 at 12:58pm
Is that Keith's writing on the t-shirt? Could be from the merchandise shop his website has (half) launched
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 17th, 2013 at 12:59pm
It certainly does look like his writing.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 17th, 2013 at 1:10pm Patrick wrote on Apr 17th, 2013 at 12:58pm:
It is. I'm sure he asked for a staff discount too! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 17th, 2013 at 1:12pm
I like it a lot. I'd buy one!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 17th, 2013 at 9:33pm Steel Wheels wrote on Apr 17th, 2013 at 1:12pm:
Me too. :wtf1 |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 18th, 2013 at 7:04am
Halup posted this over on IORR. For useful info for anyone intending to go the tour opener, provisionally scheduled for LA on May 2nd.
The Lakers have made the playoffs and the NBA playoff schedule has been released. As it stands, if the Lakers-San Antonio best of 7 series goes to a 6th game, that game will be held at Staples on May 2, meaning the Stones show will have to be moved. I would assume it will go to May 3. We may not know until the evening of April 30 as to whether a game 6 will take place. Here is the schedule: SAN ANTONIO SPURS (2) VS. LOS ANGELES LAKERS (7) Game 1 @San Antonio: Sunday, 3:30 p.m. ET, ABC Game 2 @San Antonio: Wednesday, 9:30 p.m. ET, TNT Game 3 @Los Angeles: April 26, 10:30 p.m. ET, ESPN Game 4 @Los Angeles: April 28, 7 p.m. ET, TNT x-Game 5 @San Antonio: April 30, x-Game 6 @Los Angeles: May 2 x-Game 7 @San Antonio: May 4 Wasn't there an NHL playoff schedule potentially affecting the date of this show as well? Have they been finalised yet? So, anyway, as it stands at the minute, the earliest you'd know that there WONT be a game on May 2nd will be on April 28, and the latest you'll find out is April 30th. Surely it now makes sense for the Stones' organisation to confirm an alternative date. Presumably May 1st and 3rd arent being used for any other event? Why on earth did they schedule a show at this venue around this time to begin with? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by rogerriffin on Apr 18th, 2013 at 8:21am
Thanks Gazza, i booked flight Mex-LA May2 and LA-Mex May 3, maybe i will need to buy a flight to return on may4.
but, HOPE San Antonio wins the series at last at the Game 5. pd. do you note that the Staples Center concert will be like No Security? maybe because the calendar the will not build the complete stage with lips and screen, they´re selling tickets for behind the stage... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on Apr 18th, 2013 at 8:25am
I haven't been able to wear pants in some time...my excitement level about the 2013 tour is through the roof!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 18th, 2013 at 10:35am Gazza wrote on Apr 18th, 2013 at 7:04am:
NHL regular season ends April 27. The Kings should make the playoffs. As for the Lakers. I doubt seriously anybody has to worry about them making it to a Game 6. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 18th, 2013 at 5:23pm sweetcharmedlife wrote on Apr 18th, 2013 at 10:35am:
NHL play offs start April 30, apparently and apparently the LA Kings would probably be at home in their first two games. How far apart do these games take place? Does this scenario likely mean that May 1st and 3rd would be unavailable too? This really is shambolic and an awful way to treat any ticket holder, especially those who dont live locally and have to book hotels, flights, time off work etc. Why couldnt they have scheduled this show at the Forum or Sports Arena or somewhere like that? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 18th, 2013 at 5:31pm rogerriffin wrote on Apr 18th, 2013 at 8:21am:
There were no behind stage seats on the 2012 shows - I havent seen anywhere that there will be in 2013. The way theyve promoted these tickets in the past shows says a lot about how their business and marketing model works. On The No Security tour, whilst the average ticket price shot up to over $100, they acknowledged that there was a limited appeal to behind the stage seats and priced it accordingly. I think the tickets went for $40. On The Bigger Bang tour, they made them general admission, re-branded it 'On Stage Seating' to make it sound more appealing - although it was in reality 'Above Stage Standing with a Limited View of the Stage' and priced it as one of the more expensive tickets (in Europe it actually was THE most expensive). PT Barnum and Colonel Tom Parker would have been proud! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Pdog on Apr 18th, 2013 at 5:32pm Gazza wrote on Apr 18th, 2013 at 5:23pm:
hockey sometimes skips a day, in the playoffs, but not always… the championship series is at least a day between games. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by rogerriffin on Apr 18th, 2013 at 5:39pm |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Rollin92 on Apr 18th, 2013 at 5:59pm
Interview with Bill on BBC radio London today, not a 'moany' interview as people have labelled his other recent interviews. Mainly talking about his book but with regards to the Stones he talked about;
a.) Him & Charlie very close, Charlie apparently rung him a few days ago for a chat before heading to LA. b.) Very proud of his 30 years with the band, chatted particularly about Tumbling Dice, which was played, and how it wasn't as successful when released as they hoped. c.) He will not be at Hyde Park as he'll be holidaying with his family in France. http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p016y534 approx 1 hr 2 mins into the show |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 18th, 2013 at 6:13pm
Thanks for that. I dont find his interviews that 'moany' about the Stones, myself. Journalists tend to like to take comments out of context for their own agenda and elevate them to a level of negativity that isn't really there - and a lot of fans generally take that at face value. Stones fans really should, after 50 years of lies and half truths about this band, be more aware of how the press report things.
Is he getting 'Tumbling Dice' mixed up with 'IORR' when hes talking about using a take that was recorded at The Wick? Looking forward to the Scrapbook which should be arriving very soon! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Rollin92 on Apr 18th, 2013 at 6:32pm Gazza wrote on Apr 18th, 2013 at 6:13pm:
Totally agree with you, the press are bastards. I think he may have got it confused, I've never heard of Tumbling Dice being recorded at the Wick, I assume he got it confused with LA. Let us know what the Scrapbook is like, it looks a superb book. He'll have to wait for my order though, I've had my eyes on the Wyman bass far longer than the book. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 19th, 2013 at 1:06am Gazza wrote on Apr 18th, 2013 at 5:23pm:
Hockey games normally do take place a day apart. The Clippers also play there but aren't scheduled to have a home game until May 7th. I think a May 3rd date may be safe. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 19th, 2013 at 6:43am Pdog wrote on Apr 18th, 2013 at 5:32pm:
\ I am never the kind of person to say "I told you so "... Ahhh, Eff That!! I TOLD YOU SO WEEKS AGO...these play-offs would have an impact on the tour... but I NEVER would have thought it would be for the kick-off show... BTW...There have been cities, like NYC/MSG...who have managed to have NBA as well as NHL playoffs in THE SAME DAY... A cah is king day for vendors for sure!! Maybe the Staples center can/would do that?? GL LA ticket holders |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 19th, 2013 at 10:57am Paranoid Android wrote on Apr 19th, 2013 at 6:43am:
They have done two events in the same day at Staples. But it's usually on the weekends. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Poplar on Apr 19th, 2013 at 12:05pm
wtf? why does the $85 link for vegas keep sending me to the regular ticket page?
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Poplar on Apr 19th, 2013 at 12:08pm
and now the $85 link has vanished entirely.
these people don't have their act together worth a shit. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Alfonz on Apr 19th, 2013 at 12:17pm
I worked out the link before it was even posted (there was a simple code based on other cities). I can still pull tickets right now (10:17 PDT). Try this one if you are having trouble:
http://www.ticketmaster.com/event/2E004A88933A124A?did=rscom2013 |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Poplar on Apr 19th, 2013 at 12:20pm
Alfonz - you saved me!!!!
i'll buy you a beer (or 10) in Vegas!!! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 23rd, 2013 at 5:18pm
Update :
Los Angeles show has now been officially moved from 2nd May to 3rd May http://www.rollingstones.com/tickets/ |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 23rd, 2013 at 10:07pm Gazza wrote on Apr 23rd, 2013 at 5:18pm:
I 'm gonna miss that little asterisk* * NOT!!! What bullshit that is... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 25th, 2013 at 5:17pm
CSULB Choir Gets What They Want – On Stage With The Rolling Stones
2013-04-25 · By Editor The CSULB Cole Conservatory Chamber Choir ail sing with Rolling Stones at the opening of their 50 And Counting tour at The Staples Center. The Rolling Stones are in the midst of their 50th Anniversary Tour, and as they roll into Southern California for their Friday, May 3 performance at the Staples Center, they’ll be joined on stage for the iconic “You Can’t Always Get What You Want,” by 26 members of the CSULB Cole Conservatory Chamber Choir. Dr. Jonathan Talberg, Director of Choral, Vocal and Opera Studies, is preparing the choir and will conduct them on stage with the Stones. “If I had a dollar for every time I’ve said, ‘You can’t always get what you want’ to students over my 20-year teaching career I’d be a rich man,” said Talberg. “Now, amazingly, we get to sing it with Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and the boys. I’ve always wanted to do a rock-n-roll concert with the choirs. I just can’t believe our first one is with one of the greatest bands of all time. It’s too bad we can’t go to the after party; we have to sing the Mozart REQUIEM the next day!” This isn’t the first non-traditional appearance the Chamber Choir has made this year. In March, the Choir joined composer Eric Whitacre on the stage along with two other Southern California area choirs to perform with singers from more than 30 other countries via Skype. The performance was part of one of the extremely popular TED Talks, and the two You Tube videos of Whitacre’s talk and the combined live and internet choir performance have received more than 380,000 views. http://www.everythinglongbeach.com/csulb-choir-with-the-rolling-stones/ |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 29th, 2013 at 3:28pm
Now for the $85 fire-sales, ahem, 'post production extra tickets release'
Sign up here if you want to try for them : https://www.aeglive.com/promos/therollingstones/regform.html |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on Apr 29th, 2013 at 3:51pm Gazza wrote on Apr 29th, 2013 at 3:28pm:
I can't believe they're going to wait until the day of the show to notify people and put them on sale......What's the rush. ::) |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by lavendar on Apr 29th, 2013 at 3:58pm
I suppose there finally making ticketmaster step up to the plate , heaven knows we are charged at every increment.
Who Knows ,!? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on Apr 29th, 2013 at 4:17pm sweetcharmedlife wrote on Apr 29th, 2013 at 3:51pm:
Its amazing that the stage configuration is such that it may lead to seating availability spring up at the 11th hour at far ends of the arena. Uncanny. Bit unfair on those fans who dont live local to where the show is as they're maybe flying in and booking a hotel without a guaranteed ticket. Probably worth the risk, though. Worse case scenario - you dont get an $85 ticket, but for a bit more you should be able to get one off a scalper near show time for less than face value. And, as you were prepared for an $85 ticket possibly being a nosebleed, paying a bit more for a nosebleed (or better) may not be so horrendous. Still a circle jerk, though. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Pdog on Apr 30th, 2013 at 5:18am
circle jerks have happy endings!!!! let's not ruin a circle jerk, this is a clusterfuck...
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Joey on Apr 30th, 2013 at 7:21am
" I can't believe they're going to wait until the day of the show to notify people and put them on sale......What's the rush. "
The possible live debut of Emotional Rescue is stirring the friendly confines of Chicago ( The Entire Midwest for THAT matter ) and may very result in complete Sell Outs nationwide . Developing ..................................... " Emotional Rescue , Ronnie !!!!! " JJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJJ. ' kins ™ |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Joey on May 1st, 2013 at 10:17am < ------ Chicago III remains WIDE OPEN and the LA Staples Centre still has over 10K Unsold Tickets ( Not Including Stub Hub ) !!!!! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Some Guy on May 1st, 2013 at 10:42am Joey wrote on May 1st, 2013 at 10:17am:
The economy is still recovering. Worst Obama ever. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by The Wick on May 1st, 2013 at 11:12am Gazza wrote on Apr 25th, 2013 at 5:17pm:
It's not going to sound right with an American accent. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on May 1st, 2013 at 11:20am The Wick wrote on May 1st, 2013 at 11:12am:
I don't give a fuck about the accents that the choir may or may not have. That's the last thing on my mind. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on May 1st, 2013 at 11:35am Some Guy wrote on May 1st, 2013 at 10:42am:
Thank you RiffGlen. :smilestu |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Brainbell Jangler on May 1st, 2013 at 1:58pm sweetcharmedlife wrote on May 1st, 2013 at 11:35am:
Wouldn't that be RiffGlengar Joe? :tongui Brainy |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Mel Belli on May 1st, 2013 at 5:10pm
Says Lefsetz:
"It's a disaster. And it's hiding in plain sight. All you've got to do is go to their site and see what's available, your jaw will drop. Enthralled with the ancient British rockers, the mainstream press has completely dropped the ball on this story. So busy reporting last weekend's club gig, the sycophantic reporters refuse to do any...reporting. To see that the bottom just dropped out of the Stones business. Yes, go to http://www.rollingstones.com And click to "Get Tickets." Then pull up May 3rd's gig at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, America's number two market, home to more poseurs than anywhere but the Cote d'Azur. First you'll be stunned how seamlessly AXS works. We've been told for eons that Ticketmaster is an unbeatable champion. But AXS is faster, easier and just an all-around better experience. So pick the May 3rd gig. If you can't navigate to this page, stop reading this now, you're too ignorant to get the points I'm going to be making anyway. Select 2 seats. Don't allow for splits. There are frequently single seats available in good sections for the most desirable gigs. Select "Best seat at any price level." Then click on "Find Tickets." Whew! You can sit right down front! But it gets better! You can still get 8 seats together in desirable sections! Which means... Sales are horrific. It's even worse for the May 20th gig. You can still get 8 seats together right down front! How did this happen? GREED! Let me tell you how this works. AEG pays the Stones whether they sell out or they don't, whether anybody shows up or the hall is empty. This is a far cry from the way business was done in the years the Stones became the "World's Greatest Rock & Roll Band." Used to be there was a guarantee, and then a split after break even. But then Michael Cohl revolutionized the business. And then Bob Sillerman rolled up the promoters and the acts had a field day, raping big time promoters for huge guarantees. And the small shows got squeezed out, only the big ones counted in the mind of the public. And the Internet burgeoned. And suddenly, scalping became rampant. Even via the eBay company StubHub, never mind by individuals speculating. And the game was rigged. There were so many pre-sales and holdbacks that demand seemed to outstrip supply in all cases. So resale prices went through the roof! And until 2008, everybody was loaded with cash, the rich still are, they want to go to the show not to see it, but to say they were there. And Mick Jagger is pissed these people have more money than he does. He wants to fly private and vacation without the hoi polloi, so he needs to rip you off, he needs to get all that money! That's what the inflated ticket prices are all about. Making sure scalpers don't get the markup. But this time around, prices are so damn high the public is balking, which surprises even me, because this truly looks like the last tour. But what we've learned here is the mania surrounding recent Stones shows has been created by the press, there's just not that much demand, people cared more about Miley Cyrus and Beanie Babies. Yes, parents care more about their kids than decrepit rockers. The initial shows last fall did well. Because of the mainstream press around the marketing angle of fifty years... But just like the Cream comeback was an event in London and a dud in New York City, the bloom is off the rose, there's no story, people just don't care. Do they care for $100? A lot more. Then again, the Stones have been doing weak business for eons. You could always get a ticket. So where does this leave us? In the land of Kid Rock. Where everybody scales back, where we have a reset, where even the execs take less. Because what once was is no longer. The Stones have jumped the shark. And that means most of the other classic rock acts have too. Furthermore, if you think the Stones are phenomenal in concert, you haven't seen them, or are used to the Grateful Dead. They lock on occasionally, otherwise, it's rough. So if you're against paperless ticketing, you're a weasel. That's what delivered $600 tickets, fear that the scalpers would take too much of the profit. And if you're against airline style variable pricing, you're part of the problem too. Because if we had such a system, AEG could lower the price and sell out. But now they can't. Oh, they'll find some way to fill the hall. The biggest stars paper, from Springsteen to Kenny Chesney. And a loss is in the offing, unless the Stones give back. But they won't. But maybe they will. Dainty dropped out because he couldn't come up with the money. Maybe if AEG does a great job they'll get a better, profitable deal in the rest of the world. Yes, at some point, everybody drops out. The deal becomes too expensive. Not only for the promoters, but the public. But this is what income inequality has wrought. Acts pissed that record sales have dropped have raised ticket prices so high the public has now cried UNCLE!" |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on May 1st, 2013 at 5:44pm
He's spot on, for the most part. I wasn't surprised they sold the tickets for the 2012 shows, but only because it was 2-3 shows and 40,000 tickets per continent, because the shows took place in their richest market and because there had been a five year gap.
And significantly because they'd (cleverly) banked on the number of would be scalpers buying up most of the tickets instead of real fans (and the promoters allowing them free rein to do so)- and letting the scalpers and brokers take the strain of trying to fill the venues while the band sat back and counted their $25 million. Those prices were unsustainable outside of a couple of 'special events'. What has surprised me though was that while I thought they'd struggle to fill venues in some markets, I really didn't imagine they'd be doing so poorly in a city like Los Angeles, considering the place is crammed full of their target audience - ie, millionaire celebrities. To paraphrase a song about another city, if they cant make it there, they wont make it anywhere. Said it before, but the 'multiple night residency' concept isnt workable when youre charging people those prices. Prince filled the 02 for 21 nights in 2007. The Stones couldnt even sell out three. Most people simply cant afford one show, let alone multiple shows. Could be a very anti-climactic and embarrassing end to their years as a touring act unless they choose to become more reasonable in their demands, but their legacy in the closing chapter of their career could be one of a monster that became so out of touch and greedy that it ended up devouring itself. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Justin on May 1st, 2013 at 5:47pm
Just got an email from the Staples Center and it included this info:
All doors are scheduled to open at 7:00 PM and the show is scheduled to start at 8:00 PM, please note there will be no opening act for this show. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on May 1st, 2013 at 5:49pm Justin wrote on May 1st, 2013 at 5:47pm:
Is there still time to do what they did in Germany in 2003 and add AC/DC to the bill to sell a few thousand extra tickets? :) |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Justin on May 1st, 2013 at 5:54pm
They better do something!
And here they thought the Mick Taylor factor was going to allow them to justify these prices. These next few days will surely be interesting to see what they to stop the bleeding on the current ticket sales. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on May 1st, 2013 at 6:02pm Justin wrote on May 1st, 2013 at 5:54pm:
Still time to cancel slow-selling shows for spurious reasons. Its happened before. Honolulu Nov 2006 being the most recent occasion. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by flairville on May 1st, 2013 at 6:13pm
I can see the tarp being rolled out for the upper levels and the $85 tickets becoming sweeter and sweeter! Watching the secondary sites in the next few days will be fascinating for me and the Stones greed will probably result in a lot of fans getting in for reasonable(ish) prices. I hope thousands do!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Justin on May 1st, 2013 at 6:31pm Gazza wrote on May 1st, 2013 at 6:02pm:
It's really amazing that they added all those extra shows in cities BEFORE any of them even sold out. 3 shows in Chicago with rocket high prices? The logic here is shocking. I was there for that arctic cold show in Chicago in 2006. The first night the tarps were used. They are in essence doing that again: overstaying their welcome with unreachable prices. I really don't want to see tarps in any of the shows I go to. With only days to go, it's sinking in just how much they just shot themselves in the foot. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by PartyDoll MEG on May 1st, 2013 at 6:52pm Mel Belli wrote on May 1st, 2013 at 5:10pm:
See how behind I am!!. Was gonna post this when I got home from work and you already had, Mel-LOL |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by TomL on May 1st, 2013 at 7:45pm
In Chicago so bright and true..............
Pam & Poopy saying fuck u,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Always good to beeee back.......... Guess I better wipe my crack............ I was dreaming....................................... Last night........................ Tele would be mine all mine........................................ It's been awhile since we did meet......................... New shoes and click clacks to beat (for Kins) C 10 where have you gone.............. Last train to Babylon....................... Up off your asses I do say..... This RNR is here to stay......................... Lets get together when we can..................... All fucked up for everyone........... If Voo was here he'd have to say.... Fuck u Gazza anyway........... Jair on the bus took care of all of that........ Crazy fuckers that's where its at............................. I was dreaming............................last night............................................................ Where The Boys All Go......................................................... |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by SupaRevy on May 1st, 2013 at 9:34pm Gazza wrote on May 1st, 2013 at 5:44pm:
Or it could be I was right a year ago when this whole 50 and Counting thing was floated, when I said that if it wasn't a joke, it was Mick's deliberate plan to bring this ridiculously vapid reactionary charade to an end asap, without his fingerprints being all over the murder weapon. Mick confirmed this when he wrote, "I was piloting a plane, all the passengers were drunk and insane, so I crash landed in a Louisiana swamp, and shot up a horde of zombies, but I come out on top" Mick wants the Stones over so he can do other things. That's how simple it was over a year ago when he hatched this plan, that's how simple it is now. Well done Mick! Thank you! The current Stones have become a disgrace to their own brilliant legacy, a constipated cultural embarrassment, and it will be a great day when they formally end, so that their legend can get back to growing, instead of being constantly chipped away at by Mick, so that he can escape it. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on May 2nd, 2013 at 12:09am flairville wrote on May 1st, 2013 at 6:13pm:
The upper decks are overflowing and it would take a herculean effort on the part of the band and venue to move thousands of people downstairs. Maybe they should build the stage a little higher and move people upstairs? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on May 2nd, 2013 at 1:09am
SupaRevy - Cheer up you twat. Which, come to thunk of it, is probably a more likely gist (of numerous gists and nuances) in the lyric of 'Doom & Gloom' than the one you claim. It always suprises me when 'folk' assume one message within a Jogger lyric. 'Emotional Rescue', to my ears, seems to be gathering assorted perspectives (love, cynicism, belief, ambivalence, humour...) and characters (lovers, weepers, genders...) together. It's 'Stop Breaking Down' one moment, then it's Smokey, then it's gawd knows how many other thingles.
You didn't say that the 'Doom & Gloom' lyric began with 'I had a dream last night' and I think you added he word 'so' in there somewhere and other stuff. You'd prob have to be Siggy F to (try to) definitively work out what the (differently angled and charactered) verses are 'saying'. It's interesting that it's a 'dream', not a 'nightmare', as people wake from nightmares because they can't be resolved, whereas 'MJ''s dream ends bloodily but ok. So maybe essential ne message is that the mind can combat/sidestep misery. Anyway, could you not muse a while and then write a more fullsome thesis on 'Doom & Gloom'... rather than just use a couple of lines from an interesting and groovy tune, that at the very least challenges you to think and dance, as a means of moaning about a band who could root you silly for as little as 85 greenies? Talking of Sigmund F, and particularly in relationship to the psychology of critics and criticism - have you read and taken on board his 'Theory Of Small Differences'? I'm fascinated/ interested/amused by theories on the dates of the Ruling Stains' 'glory days' and I'm slightly taken aback by some's desire for Taylor to be all-over-everything. I'm just confident they'll (M, K, E and C) in confidentally do whatever seems best and they'll do it in the best trousers and with a very lovely thumppity-thump. ohh_yeah.jpg (Attachment deleted) |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on May 2nd, 2013 at 1:12am
Don't know how I typed "(M, L, E and C)". I meant "(M, K, R and C)".
The Masters. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on May 2nd, 2013 at 1:20am
Fracking aida, I meant "M, K, R and C".
It's not ime for writing, it's time for daaancing . |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on May 2nd, 2013 at 1:31am
Sorry, my keyboard just went arse-o'er-tit, technically.
M, K, R and C are the correct initials of the band members. This is not a parody of TomL's multiple messages and SupaRevy's existential pain. watt-a-palaver.jpg (Attachment deleted) |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Mel Belli on May 2nd, 2013 at 5:49am
Demand to see this band is still high. They could sell out multiple shows in minutes if tickets were moderately priced. In the end, if promoters and/or scalpers take a bath, that's not our business. That's just ... business.
I'm excited for Philly. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Edith Grove on May 2nd, 2013 at 6:09am
A Letter to the Rolling Stones Regarding Their Absurdly Expensive New Tour
By Rae Alexandra Wed., May 1 2013 "These fools are going to give us so much money!" "Wait, $650 for a ticket is a lot?" Dear Rolling Stones, As we're sure you're aware, a little ripple of joy went through crowds of music fans the world over recently when you announced you were about to tour again. We were a little perturbed to find out that Mick Jagger has started dancing in front of a mirror in preparation, but that's by the by. (Seriously Mick, my conservative great aunt could do an awesome re-creation of your strut at this point -- what are you studying, exactly?) You probably didn't see us complaining about your ticket prices in early April, when tickets for your Oakland and San Jose shows on May 5 and May 8, respectively, went on sale, but we were pretty disgusted with you then, as we're sure many of your fans were. Well, now we've just had it confirmed from an article on Business Insider that this tour is "one of the most expensive ever". Those Business Insider people calculated that the cheapest average ticket price for the Stones on this tour was $806. The average price, in America, for one of your tickets this time around is $1260, they say. That isn't just inflated -- it's some week-in-the-sun-vacation kind of money. And its especially interesting considering that your last tour raked in $558 million, making it the second highest-grossing concert tour of all time. The article said that the cheapest face price for a ticket to see a Stones concert on the current tour is $143. We know that's for some shitty nosebleed seat that reduces you all to a pile of geriatric dots, and we know, of course, that that's before any pocket-rape handling fees have been thrown in. Are you aware that venues of the size you're playing routinely charge $30-50 for a parking space for the evening? Are you in touch with the real world at all at this point? Or how much the average American makes in a year? As we said, we know the deal these days. We know that due to rampant downloading, no one makes money selling records anymore. The cost of concert tickets and merch prices have gone through the roof to pick up the financial slack. We get it. But we also get that the average person can't afford to go to as many concerts as they used to, and that bums us out. You guys just made things infinitely worse. We've always understood how you Rolling Stones were with your cash (we all know how you moved to France in the '70s because you didn't feel like paying high British taxes anymore) but you are all -- as you would say in your own country -- more than taking the piss at this point. Your fortunes were made pre-downloading. You were making loads of money from music for decades before the shit hit the fan. You are all multi-millionaires, several times over because of it. So you can't use that as an excuse. We also aren't particularly interested in hearing about how, because this is a shorter tour, you need to make money faster. How is your own unwillingness to do more dates the fault of the fans? Why should we have to pay more for you to do less? We're not saying you're not a great band. We believe you still put on a great show. You are bonafide legends. But ticket prices this high from a band already sitting on so much cold, hard cash says one thing and one thing only -- you guys no longer have any concept of the value of a dollar, so you don't care how much strain you're putting on your own fans, or what kind of precedent you are setting. We wish your fans weren't so dedicated, Rolling Stones. We wish you were going to arrive at half-empty arenas every night and see the error of your ways. That won't happen because music fans -- Rolling Stones fans -- are dedicated to what they love. I saw you in 1990, Rolling Stones, in the U.K.'s Cardiff Arms Park. My parents literally had to talk me into going because I was 12 and you weren't Guns 'N' Roses. My parents were able to drag me along because the tickets were, if memory serves, £20 (about $30) and they considered it an investment worth making. The concert opened my eyes to what an incredible band you were, and I was grateful to have gone in the end. It's a shame that reluctant kids won't get the same musical education I was fortunate enough to enjoy, because of bands like you making it impossible. In short, Rolling Stones, you just turned rock 'n' roll into an elitist past-time. Here's hoping your inflated bank balances help you live with that. -- @Raemondjjjj http://blogs.sfweekly.com/shookdown/2013/05/an_open_letter_to_the_rolling.php |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on May 2nd, 2013 at 6:35am
Well, now we've just had it confirmed from an article on Business Insider that this tour is "one of the most expensive ever". Those Business Insider people calculated that the cheapest average ticket price for the Stones on this tour was $806. The average price, in America, for one of your tickets this time around is $1260, they say.
That's simply not true. The tickets may be grossly and offensively expensive, but they're absolutely not as high as that. The rest of this article and others like it are pretty accurate though - although I'm a bit bemused by how many writers (and Stones fans on facebook) seem to have only now just discovered that they've 'turned rock n roll into an elitist pastime'. Theyve been doing that now for the last 10-15 years. SupaRevy wrote on May 2nd, 2013 at 6:35am:
Makes no sense. When Stones' greed is always debated, Jagger bears the brunt of the flak (or gets the lions share of the plaudits for those idiots who think high tour grosses are some kind of badge of honour) every time by being stereotyped as the cold-hearted, money-obsessed businessman. Wanting to see an end to the performing life cycle of the band? That bit is believable. Ending it in embarrassing fashion? Not when you possess one of the biggest egoes in showbusiness, it isn't. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Joey on May 2nd, 2013 at 8:12am < --------- The Staples Centre remains WIDE OPEN !!!!!!!!!!!!! The Rolling Stones = The Who = Bob Dylan = Neil Young = Springsteen = ( THAT IS GOOD !!!! ) " Stones Is Stones Baby ............. Bigger than ALL of Us !!!! " 'kins ™ |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on May 2nd, 2013 at 9:17am Edith Grove wrote on May 2nd, 2013 at 6:09am:
The existing rebuttal ( from April 3 2013, Chicago Tribune article Q: I’ve heard from many people today who say they would like to go to the shows but can’t afford a ticket (ranging from $85 to $600). What do you say to them? Jagger: If you really can’t afford a ticket, it’s sad. I feel bad about that. But there are seats at different prices. We have some cheap ones that are quite good, too. There’s a price for everybody I think. Who is this "everyone" Sir Mick speaks of?? Does anybody know him/her? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on May 2nd, 2013 at 9:52am
Well there's a price for everyone now.
Only because there happened to be less mugs willing to pony up a week's salary for a great seat, let alone for a nosebleed. Probably several thousand tickets will be released in the $85 category, whereas originally it was a smokescreen to make the price range look fairer, when in reality the amount of tickets in the cheapest category was small (although not as small as the ones in December. I think there must have been about 4 tickets per show at $95. ) |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by The Wick on May 2nd, 2013 at 10:19am
There is another fundamental problem I see here (which is indirectly linked to the high ticket prices): the marketing arm of the corporation is utter rubbish. If they want to charge these prices and play the corporate game, then they should be out there selling it. They didn't take advantage of the Exile rerelease success and just threw out Some Girls (probably for some contractual reason) as a side show later on instead of really building on Exile and possibly putting out a new album after it. Then with the first 50 and Counting shows and the movie, there was very little prime time marketing in the U.S. Same thing this time around. They may be going for the premium brand route but my best guess is that they can't be tossed to market this at the level that it's required.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on May 2nd, 2013 at 11:11am ijwthstd wrote on May 2nd, 2013 at 12:09am:
Put the tarps on the lower deck? :sad |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Joey on May 2nd, 2013 at 11:31am
" 3 shows in Chicago with rocket high prices? The logic here is shocking. I was there for that arctic cold show in Chicago in 2006. The first night the tarps were used. They are in essence doing that again: overstaying their welcome with unreachable prices. I really don't want to see tarps in any of the shows I go to. With only days to go, it's sinking in just how much they ....... "
Wait until Mick & Keef get done with the cat who frigged up ... that person will NEVER work in the business again ( See : Johnny Carson vs. Fred Silverman , circa 1980 ) . !!!!! | | | | V !!!!! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on May 2nd, 2013 at 1:10pm The Wick wrote on May 2nd, 2013 at 10:19am:
Marketing? There is not a single person from the most casual music consumers or the most dedicated fans who doesn't know this is happening. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Justin on May 2nd, 2013 at 1:13pm Joey wrote on May 2nd, 2013 at 11:31am:
I quite dig the amount of Johnny Carson references on this board. Thumbs up! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Steel Wheels on May 2nd, 2013 at 1:22pm
I could give a shit if half the place is tarped - as long as I get to see them I'm happy. Eff everything else. For me it's still about the music - especially Emotional Rescue!!!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by BILL PERKS on May 2nd, 2013 at 1:53pm Steel Wheels wrote on May 2nd, 2013 at 1:22pm:
SW, YOUR ENTHUSIASM IS INSPRIRING. INSPIRES ME TO WISH IT WAS 1989 WHEN I WAS THAT ENTHUSED. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by BILL PERKS on May 2nd, 2013 at 1:53pm Justin wrote on May 2nd, 2013 at 1:13pm:
DONT GIVE JOEY COMPLIMENTS,HE CAN'T HANDLE IT. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Joey on May 2nd, 2013 at 1:56pm
" I quite dig the amount of Johnny Carson references on this board. Thumbs up! "
Thanks Justin ............. God gave me a gift ................. and then he gave me your sweet sweet love . You make Young Joey feel like great writer . " Now THAT is a great writer , Ronnie !!!!!!!! " 'kins . Est. March , 1999 and loved by EVERYBODY © | | | | V |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on May 2nd, 2013 at 5:37pm BILL PERKS wrote on May 2nd, 2013 at 1:53pm:
He inspires me too. Inspires me to put some pants on. ;) |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by lavendar on May 2nd, 2013 at 5:42pm
Keep your clothes on!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on May 2nd, 2013 at 5:58pm Steel Wheels wrote on May 2nd, 2013 at 1:22pm:
You'll give a shit when this mass apathy dissuades them from touring again afterwards! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on May 2nd, 2013 at 6:01pm The Wick wrote on May 2nd, 2013 at 10:19am:
they also announced the shows FAR too late. What was it - a month in advance? That's insanely stupid if youre banking on tens of thousands of people making snap decisions on whether or not to fork out for the highest priced tickets in history. And now they've left themselves with next to no time to repair the mess. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by mojoman on May 2nd, 2013 at 6:31pm
let it bleed baby!!!
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on May 2nd, 2013 at 7:00pm Gazza wrote on May 2nd, 2013 at 6:01pm:
Espicially when they've been planning this for what,two years now? Just to come up with this clusterfuck of a plan. :boring |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by nankerphelge on May 2nd, 2013 at 7:24pm
We got a gorilla.
:Youmakeagrownmancrylikejoey |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by LadyJane on May 2nd, 2013 at 8:09pm
I really don't give a fuck about the logistics, although I think the loss of Mr Michael Cohl (rat
bastid that he is/was) is quite evident. They outpriced themselves. Grrrrreed. I knew they would. I love them tho so I saved $$. On 05/31/13, after nearly 7 years, I'm gonna to see The Stones again in a live concert. And for me , that's priceless. That's just me and I'm just sayin'................................................................................ My name is LadyJane and I am a Stonesaholic!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :smilebrian :will-ya :wtf1 :nooslajaleisk :areyoufuckingserious :smilestu :smilemick :aimama |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on May 2nd, 2013 at 8:37pm LadyJane wrote on May 2nd, 2013 at 8:09pm:
I keep reading that. Its easy to forget that there were some desperate tarping and firesales on the late 2006 US leg and on the Euro tour that followed it. Cohl had outlived his usefulness as a Stones' promoter, it seems. I also keep reading that AEG have fucked up and are to blame for this. The buck really stops with the band, unfortunately. If an artist is demanding something like $4.5 million or more per concert, then that basically means that the average ticket price in an arena of 15,000 seats has to be $300 just to ensure they get their guarantee. Thats before the promoter hires any staff and makes a cent, let alone pays any tax on what earnings they do make. If AEG are going to stump up $80 million to make sure the Stones can be persuaded to work for 18 nights, then they're going to have to try and make a profit as well. The artist cant expect a promoter to bankroll their tour and then take up some sort of vow of poverty for the privilege of doing so. That $80 million is one hell of a risk to take (especially in the current economic climate), and when you couple this fiasco with their ongoing lawsuit from Michael Jackson's family, it has the potential to do them irrepairable damage. Dainty & Branson must be mightily relieved that they had the foresight to see that the amount of money the Stones demanded for their five shows last year wouldnt translate over the length of a proper tour. Its hard to see after this how any company will even consider bankrolling a future Stones tour or even a future Stones tour leg unless the band really do show a bit of humility for once and accept that they cant get away with these kind of demands. They seem to want to leave behind a legacy which appears to be some kind of scorched earth policy as far as the entertainment industry goes, by expecting promoters and fans alike to throw their entire concert budgets in their direction - leaving nothing but crumbs for everyone else. It might be great for their bank balances, but its sucking a great deal of energy from the music industry, unfortunately. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by straycatuk on May 3rd, 2013 at 10:08am
Wise words Gazza. This tarnishing of the legacy makes a grown man :'(
sc uk |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by BILL PERKS on May 3rd, 2013 at 10:21am
PERKS JUST GOT 2 $85 FOR 6/18....
JOEY, I WILL BRING YOU IF YOU CAN GET YOUR ASS TO PHILLY! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Edith Grove on May 3rd, 2013 at 10:46am Joey wrote on May 3rd, 2013 at 10:25am:
Damn ! I couldn't wait to leave Nebraska. :wtf3 |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by BILL PERKS on May 3rd, 2013 at 11:03am
NOBODY TO WATCH THE MANURE PIT,JOEY?
SOME GUY GET YOUR ASS TO PHILLY ..I GOT YOU A TICKET! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Saint Sway on May 3rd, 2013 at 11:49am
Drastic attempts going on today to paper the room at Staples Center.
They just released a new batch of the $85 tix go get em Show went from listed as "Sold Out" to now having tons of $85 tix available Wide open. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on May 3rd, 2013 at 12:43pm
Having seen The Police for $22.50 and Aerosmith for $22 from Sec 207, I can assure you those tickets are not worth $485 for the Stones. Probably not even worth $85 now that I think about it.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on May 3rd, 2013 at 1:03pm Edith Grove wrote on May 3rd, 2013 at 10:46am:
On a long and lonesome highway East of Omaha |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by SupaRevy on May 5th, 2013 at 10:34am SupaRevy wrote on May 2nd, 2013 at 6:35am:
Gazza: Makes no sense. When Stones' greed is always debated, Jagger bears the brunt of the flak (or gets the lions share of the plaudits for those idiots who think high tour grosses are some kind of badge of honour) every time by being stereotyped as the cold-hearted, money-obsessed businessman. Wanting to see an end to the performing life cycle of the band? That bit is believable. Ending it in embarrassing fashion? Not when you possess one of the biggest egoes in showbusiness, it isn't. The point is that Jagger knows there is simply no way to kill off this band without crashing it in "embarrassing fashion". Keith simply would not EVER accept that the Stones were done and dusted until they were a commercial embarrassment. And because Keith would never accept it, the great majority of hardcore Stones fans would never accept it. As long as there is any kind of possible commercial success and neither he nor Keith had died, neither the fan base nor the world at large would ever accept Mick in any significant role other than fronting the Stones. G, you are right that Jagger has been the shrewdest of businessman over the last 30 years in both successfully marketing whatever their current project was and simultaneously setting the stage for their next triumph. And that is exactly why the fiftieth anniversary stands in such stark contrast to the rest of the "Vegas era". Every single move Mick has made since 2009 has eroded both the fanbase and the legend of the Stones. It was such a no-brainer to play the 50th Legends card to the hilt and gross around a billion for the effort. Instead Mick has minimized and trivialized the Stones and alienated their fans at every opportunity. Frankly I don't know how anybody can look at the last 4 years and not see clear evidence of Mick destroying the Stones, no matter what he says when the cameras are on and he flashes that California smile. I mean, just look at this just-released official video, and the comments underneath it, and then tell me its not a deliberate part of the campaign to wreck the Stones as a commercial entity: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lLRD1R8GNgY AEG, not Mick, is going to take a huge acid bath because of this tour, and because of that no promoter will ever again put up the big bucks to secure the services of the Stones. So even if their retirement is not announced, it will be their de facto end as a commercially significant entity. Which, as I said earlier, is Mick's only available path to artistic freedom. He's thrown away millions upon millions of anniversary booty in order to at least have a shot at doing something artistically interesting to him with what remains of his life. God bless him. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by eric on May 6th, 2013 at 11:41am
You know, I wasn't going to go see a show on this tour, but after watching the clip of MT on MR I think I might have to take a road trip to Boston or Philly.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GVfDI87o3z0 |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Justin on May 6th, 2013 at 11:43am
Anyone see this promo video? Surprisingly, it's been up for a month yet I haven't seen it. It's pretty hilarious:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?NR=1&v=WTk9SWE_Ayc&feature=endscreen |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Joey on May 6th, 2013 at 11:45am
" I think I might have to take a road trip to ...... "
< ------ How About Chicago Three .. ?! : !!!!! ( WIDE OPEN !!!! [ See : Farrah Abraham ] ) . | | | V http://amradaronline.files.wordpress.com/2013/03/farrah-abraham-wenn.jpg?w=236&h=236&crop=1 !!!!! !!!! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by eric on May 6th, 2013 at 12:06pm
Seriously, if I'm going west it will be for Omaha 6.
Funny, Keith says the Stones are a "guitar" band. Well, in the 11 minutes w/MT that is a fact. A dim glimpse into the long ago days of '73. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Edith Grove on May 7th, 2013 at 9:24am |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Mel Belli on May 7th, 2013 at 9:41am
Good piece, thanks for posting.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on May 7th, 2013 at 10:48am
How about some more flexing on the setlist.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Mel Belli on May 7th, 2013 at 10:49am ijwthstd wrote on May 7th, 2013 at 10:48am:
Post of the day! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by charlotte on May 7th, 2013 at 1:28pm Edith Grove wrote on May 7th, 2013 at 9:24am:
Thanks! excellent |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on May 7th, 2013 at 4:05pm
It seems they've brought back the request a song segment for this tour. Using the Stones IPhone APP. Their are 5 choices for San Jose:
No Expectations Fool to Cry When the Whip Comes Down Shattered If You Can't Rock Me I'd really love to hear No Expectations,but I'm afraid those damn Shidoobees are going to stuff the ballot box for Shattered. Not that it matters. Mick will still play whatever he wants. :aimama |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on May 7th, 2013 at 4:07pm
I've already seen them do No Expectations, When The Whip Comes Down and If You Can't Rock Me in San Jose, Shattered blows live which leaves Fool To Cry which I am not really a fan of. I vote for more popcorn.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Justin on May 7th, 2013 at 4:21pm
When will they let us vote on a song that we don't want them to play?
My votes: Honky Tonk Woman Angie Wild Horses It's Only Rock and Roll |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on May 7th, 2013 at 4:27pm Justin wrote on May 7th, 2013 at 4:21pm:
Miss You Start Me Up The daily double from hell on this tour. :warhorse |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Justin on May 7th, 2013 at 4:37pm
Yeah I'll throw in "Miss You." I actually love the tune but not the way they've played it for the last 20 years. Tired.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Poplar on May 7th, 2013 at 4:38pm
Two things:
I spoke Sunday with good a friend who knows a big whig at Live Nation. That person says Live Nation was asked to do the Stones tour at the prices we all saw when the shows went on sale. Right off the bat, Live Nation said, "no thanks, we don't want to sell those prices, it's not right, and it may not even work." Then, after the offer was initially turned down, the Stones' people CALLED BACK and rather confrontationally demanded to know: "are you sure you're going to turn down the Rolling Stones?" Sort of daring them to say no. The Live nation guy (my friend's friend) said he called his boss, ran the situation by him and the boss said 'stand your ground.' So Live Nation called the Stones back and pretty much said "go fuck yourself, we're not doing this." That's where AEG came in, and took the deal LN turned down. That story from a very reliable source. One more thing: today I had to deal with the Stones' publicist for work, and she was a bitch of the highest order. anyways - Oakland show was solid. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Poplar on May 7th, 2013 at 4:49pm
I should also add that someone else told me the pricing structure was largely developed by AEG, based on the demands of the band. So probably some shared blame here.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by ijwthstd on May 7th, 2013 at 4:53pm Poplar wrote on May 7th, 2013 at 4:38pm:
After reaping what it's sowed by overpaying bands to play its' sheds and running the concert industry into the ground, Live Nation is trying to move in the other direction with all in pricing and the reverse fire sale where they sell the worst seats for lower prices right away instead of after going unsold for 2 months. Unfortunately the Rolling Stones aren't too concerned with burning out the concert industry unlike Live Nation who owns hundreds of venues around the world and has a vested interest in finding a way to hold what's left of a dwindling audience. And tell your friend to tell the big whig to bring back the Club Passport! |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Rollin92 on May 8th, 2013 at 2:28am
That is quite revealing. Despite the Stones saying in interviews that they didn't want to price people out I have wondered since last year why a band of their calibre didn't insist on cheaper prices i.e- £60-120, many people I know at Uni have said that they would have gone to see the Stones for about £60.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Poplar on May 8th, 2013 at 2:41am
It killed me when I heard this.
But with the guy passing on the story - the hurt was mutual. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Some Guy on May 8th, 2013 at 6:18am
this is pathetic.
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on May 8th, 2013 at 7:32am
Its funny seeing Keith repeating again (in the Rolling Stone interview) the nonsense that the band chose to go with a lower offer.
Interesting spin, Keith. You TOOK the lower offer from AEG because Dainty/Branson, Live Nation etc told you to stuff the band's original demands. As if the Stones (or anyone) are going to tun down, say, $90 million in favour of $80 million. |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on May 8th, 2013 at 7:37am Poplar wrote on May 7th, 2013 at 4:49pm:
AEG have no real option, in fairness. If a band is getting a guarantee of about $4.5 million and are choosing to only play arenas that seat, on average, about 18,000 people, then that means the average ticket price has to be at least $250 before they make a cent. Its OK for the Stones. They're not really taking the financial risk. Who was the publicist you had to deal with - Fran Curtis? |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Edith Grove on May 17th, 2013 at 1:49pm
They didn't HAVE to slash prices, they WANTED to:
http://www.tmz.com/videos/0_8mfo98ms#!id=0_8mfo98ms :nooslajaleisk :forfucksake :stinkypost |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on May 17th, 2013 at 1:57pm Edith Grove wrote on May 17th, 2013 at 1:49pm:
Jesus H Christ. Where do you even begin with this? Thats even more embarrassing than his excuse for $1,000 tickets on the 2012 shows - 'because the stage cost millions'. (No one seems to have since pointed out that er....the stage has now been used for a lot more than 5 shows. And the tickets are still priced sky-high) |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on May 23rd, 2013 at 6:37pm
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JAGGER SHOCKED BY FANS WANTING TO HEAR DIFFERENT SONGS Mick Jagger has recently shown more proof of just exactly how out of touch he is with Stones fans and the world in general. There was a brief moment when the band announced their headlining gig at Glastonbury, and Mick asked fans what they would like to hear. Careful what you ask for, right? It turns out that Mick got more than he bargained for-or is it he is just in denial. he was shocked by the amount of feedback he received via twitter, and what fans wanted to hear. No-it actually is not duets with teen pop stars, but more substantial stuff from the Stones 50 years worth of tunes. Jagger was actually shocked that fans did not want to hear “Satisfaction” or “You can’t Always Get What You Want” for the umpteenth millionth time. he said that ”With Twitter you get so much more feedback…but the kind of people who tweet about songs are not your general fan. Not everyone wants obscure songs. Otherwise, you’ll get everyone else saying. ‘I brought my girlfriend along, and she wants Honky Tonk Women, not the whole of ‘Their Satanic Majesties…’, thanks’.” Doubtful anyone would want to hear all of ‘Their Satanic Majesties Request’ and what the hell does he mean by the term general fan?. Why is it shocking that people would like to hear songs that they rarely get to hear live? He actually seems amazed that the fans may be a bit tired of the standard roll out the same tired hits setlist that the band have been using for the last 25 years. If you don’t believe us, just check some of the current setlists the Stones are playing out on the road now. Oh, you may get an odd tune thrown in here and there, but overall, it is the exact same tired stuff they have been flogging for decades. You’ll definitely get “Satisfaction” but don’t hold your breath for “Silver Train” Proof positive that the Stones are so far gone that they themselves are afraid to actually dig deep into the vast history and actually play songs that would make people smile with disbelief and make actually seeing them live a true event rather than a Vegas style show by numbers. http://www.intlmusicsnobs.com/post/51153609151/jagger-shocked-by-fans-wanting-to-hear-different-songs |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Gazza on May 23rd, 2013 at 6:43pm
The original interview appears in the new issue of Q Magazine. Nice front cover.
More here - http://news.qthemusic.com/2013/05/summer_of_the_stones_-_take_a.html and a preview of the interview as reproduced on nme.com - http://www.nme.com/news/the-rolling-stones/70467#hrWyZ3dq2JmIv1Gz.99 |
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Paranoid Android on May 23rd, 2013 at 8:05pm
Actually impressed the writer pulled out "Silver Train"
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by sweetcharmedlife on May 24th, 2013 at 9:18am
The Stones out of touch with their fans? What a shocker. ::)
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Title: Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013... Post by Saint Sway on May 30th, 2013 at 10:33am
Wheres the songs played list from this tour. They have to of played over 50 songs by now
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