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Message started by BILL PERKS on Jun 21st, 2013 at 9:41am

Title: THE LAST TIME?
Post by BILL PERKS on Jun 21st, 2013 at 9:41am
Well I told you once and I told you twice
But you never listen to my advice
You don't try very hard to please me
With what you know, it should be easy

Well this could be the last time, this could be the last time
Maybe the last time, I don't know
Oh no, oh no

Well I'm sorry, girl, but I can't stay
Feeling like I do today
It's too much pain and too much sorrow
Guess I'll feel same tomorrow

Well I told you once and I told you twice
That someone will have to pay the price
But here's a chance to change your mind
Cause I'll be gone a long, long time

Last time, baby
I'll say it no more
Well no, no more...

COULD TONITE BE IT FOR PERKS?
SAD TO THINK.
BUT WE'RE GONNA WALK BEFORE THEY MAKE ME RUN.

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by Edith Grove on Jun 21st, 2013 at 9:53am
It could be the last time anytime.

You just can't predict this stuff.  :whydontcha

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by Pdog on Jun 21st, 2013 at 9:58am
I said goodbye in 2006 in Oakland, crocodile tears and all..
even with a current US tour, no shows near me, and no time or extra income to travel, this could be it…
now, I'm pretty sure, they could possibly return… They have left Miami, ATL, Texas, Denver and NYC of this last leg…. throw in New Orleans maybe, ST. Louis or something like that… could they piece together a return? I don't know, but it would give me One More Shot!!!

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by LadyJane on Jun 21st, 2013 at 9:59am
Barring any major health issues, I think they may be back.

I do hope they take a break and then give Europe, Oz and South America a few shows. They are playing so well; I don't want them to shut it down just yet.

Nonetheless, I will leave the Verizon Center on Monday night grateful for 38 years of shows.

Final bow is going to be very difficult. :(

How do you say goodbye to this fun???

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by Pdog on Jun 21st, 2013 at 10:05am

LadyJane wrote on Jun 21st, 2013 at 9:59am:
Barring any major health issues, I think they may be back.

I do hope they take a break and then give Europe, Oz and South America a few shows. They are playing so well; I don't want them to shut it down just yet.

Nonetheless, I will leave the Verizon Center on Monday night grateful for 38 years of shows.

Final bow is going to be very difficult. :(

How do you say goodbye to this fun???


They never used to get the machine going for nothing small…. but now… who knows… it sucks that money is such a part of it…
i know it is for me, and I'm pretty sure it is for them… I'm cheap tix all the way if Texas happens… I would rather do two cheap shows than one guarentted great seat show…

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by BILL PERKS on Jun 21st, 2013 at 11:37am
LEAVING FOR THE TAILGATE AT 3PM.
CAN'T FUCKING WAIT.

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by Steel Wheels on Jun 21st, 2013 at 12:26pm
PERKS, The Stones roll on forever.

There is no last time.

Teen Mom is a looker!

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by Gazza on Jun 21st, 2013 at 2:59pm
There will be more shows after this summer. So, as the band seem healthy then barring major catastrophies, I dont believe this will be their last series of shows in North America.

Before anyone asks, no, I don't know where and when the next round of shows will be after July, but there are plans for more shows later this year and the media in Argentina seem pretty convinced about shows there early next year too.


Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by Steel Wheels on Jun 21st, 2013 at 3:08pm
If BB King is still doing it at 87/88 years of age...

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by Gazza on Jun 21st, 2013 at 4:27pm

Steel Wheels wrote on Jun 21st, 2013 at 3:08pm:
If BB King is still doing it at 87/88 years of age...


Cant really see the similarity, in all honesty.

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by Joey on Jun 21st, 2013 at 4:32pm
" There will be more shows after this summer. So, as the band seem healthy then barring major catastrophies, I dont believe this will be their last series of shows in North America.

Before anyone asks, no, I don't know where and when the next round of shows will be after July, but there are plans for more shows later this year and the media in Argentina seem pretty convinced about shows there early next year too. "


This makes my " Hog " Stick Out !!!!


Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Jun 21st, 2013 at 9:59pm

Gazza wrote on Jun 21st, 2013 at 2:59pm:
There will be more shows after this summer. So, as the band seem healthy then barring major catastrophies, I dont believe this will be their last series of shows in North America.

Before anyone asks, no, I don't know where and when the next round of shows will be after July, but there are plans for more shows later this year and the media in Argentina seem pretty convinced about shows there early next year too.

Gazzaa,where and when will the next round of shows be? :loloncemore

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by Some Guy on Jun 22nd, 2013 at 6:07am
If Atlanta is not announced soon. I will be disappointed. This is unacceptable.

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by andrews27 on Jun 22nd, 2013 at 7:03am
Jagger will be out there till he breaks a hip.

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by corgi37 on Jun 22nd, 2013 at 8:05am
An Oz tour for November would be lovely. They could toss in Japan as well, and maybe cruise down to China & India. While most of the world languished in financial hell, the middle class of India & China increases by millions day by day. Pity our dollar has dropped 10% in the past week though. I am fairly confident they'll make it here. But no so bloody confident I will have any money for tix. Believe it or not, I gotta fork out for Beiber tix on Monday. Pitfalls of having a soon to be 11yr old daughter.

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by Nellcote on Jun 22nd, 2013 at 8:17am
Are you kidding me?  Only tragedy will stop this band.

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by Joey on Jun 22nd, 2013 at 9:39am
" If Atlanta is not announced soon. I will be disappointed. This is unacceptable. "


Howe about a Brand New Arena ?!  ... !!! :


http://www.pinnaclebankarena.com/

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by Bitch on Jun 22nd, 2013 at 12:29pm
Yes well there are no guarantees so for me last night in Philly could be my last time seeing the Stones but I dont think they are finished yet. Hopefully they will continue on but they do need to pace themselves and rejuvenate. KEEF is having the time of his life on this tour, much more than I've seen on prior tours because I think even he appreciates the love from us and the importance of the Stones 50 Year status. It isn't only about the money at this point they have more then enough, its about continuing the legacy and seeing just how far they can go with this. 60 years is not totally impossible. I think they are feeling quite good about themselves and about the band. They are completely on top of their game now and extending the tour would be another jewel in their crown, a great accomplishment.

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by Gazza on Jun 22nd, 2013 at 3:35pm

sweetcharmedlife wrote on Jun 21st, 2013 at 9:59pm:

Gazza wrote on Jun 21st, 2013 at 2:59pm:
There will be more shows after this summer. So, as the band seem healthy then barring major catastrophies, I dont believe this will be their last series of shows in North America.

Before anyone asks, no, I don't know where and when the next round of shows will be after July, but there are plans for more shows later this year and the media in Argentina seem pretty convinced about shows there early next year too.

Gazzaa,where and when will the next round of shows be? :loloncemore



If I was a betting man, I'd certainly be going for arena shows in Europe later in 2013. Of all the rumours thats probably the one with the most foundation and the most logic.

The only European shows now in the last six years have been in London and it's their biggest market population-wise, if not necessarily economically.  They'd need to re-think the price structuring if theyre doing multiple nights anywhere though or it'll be the same clusterfuck that has been the case in America. Big risk for any would-be promoter.

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by gimmekeef on Jun 22nd, 2013 at 5:46pm
The specter of U2 looms large as well with their next tour and album coming soon. Bono and pals can charge $450 and appear a bargain compared to the Stones.

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by Gazza on Jun 22nd, 2013 at 7:05pm

gimmekeef wrote on Jun 22nd, 2013 at 5:46pm:
The specter of U2 looms large as well with their next tour and album coming soon. Bono and pals can charge $450 and appear a bargain compared to the Stones.




their pit tickets were the cheapest in the venue on their last tour. Therein lies a significant difference.

Its not really a competition any more as such as the Stones probably wont be doing extended tours in a region as they used to.

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by Some Guy on Jun 22nd, 2013 at 8:16pm

gimmekeef wrote on Jun 22nd, 2013 at 5:46pm:
The specter of U2 looms large as well with their next tour and album coming soon. Bono and pals can charge $450 and appear a bargain compared to the Stones.


It's coming hard and fast.

Listening to music is such a personal experience, whether you're alone in your room with your headphones on or in a stadium full of thousands of like-minded fans. We all listen for different reasons: to get inspiration or to appease any number of moods; to dance, cry or pass the time while doing mundane things. We listen to hear a bit of ourselves or to get a better understanding of others.

The great thing about U2's music is that you can get every one of those things, sometimes all in the same song! I look forward to their new albums because I can't wait to hear how they'll choose to suck us in with each new song.  Although there are elements that define U2's sound, there is enough variation that each album is different from the last, with new revelations to surprise and engage the listener.

In no particular order, these are the things I anticipate the most when a new U2 album is on the horizon.

1. Take me higher!

Not every U2 song has it, but lots of them do. It's what I call the "heartbreak crescendo," that moment we're waiting for, when the song has been building, building, and just when you need it the most, aaahhhh! Sweet release! A good example is the low, slow burn of "Kite," until Bono howls, "I'm a man, I'm not a child. A man who sees the shadow behind your eyes," and continues into the chorus. Or in "Breathe," after being pummeled by the rat-a-tat-of the verses, the last "Walk out, into the sunburst street. Sing your heart out! Sing my heart out! I found grace inside a sound, I found grace it’s all I found." Luciano Pavarotti gets to do the honors (and so beautifully!) with his part in "Miss Sarajevo." Maybe it's a patented formula, maybe it's magic, but whatever it is, I want more of it!

2. Shake it shake it shake it!

Am I the only one who misses the U2 of the '90s? Not only did they rock, they rolled! I've always enjoyed a bit of groove mixed into my rock stew, and U2's recipe was just the right blend of tangy guitars, smooth bass lines and zesty drumming. With a liberal sprinkling of Bono's newfound swagger and use of the word "baby," thrown in for good measure, it made for the perfect combo platter of industrial funk rock. New-to-U2 producer Danger Mouse has a vast knowledge of all types of music but seems to have a particular fondness for classic R & B, so more than anything else, I'm looking forward to hearing what he brings to the mix.

3. Sing your heart out!

Great melodies and great hooks make U2 concerts some of the loudest, liveliest karaoke parties in the world. Part of Bono's great skill as a songwriter is how he's able to build a song not just with the meaning of his words but with the sound of those words when they're sung out loud. The choruses are full of vowel sounds that are conducive to belting out, whether you sound like Bono or not. How many times have you heard "Pride (In The Name Of Love)" and been able to resist shouting, "In the naaaaame of love!" You can't. It’s physically impossible. No Line On The Horizon didn't have a song that was as soul-satisfying to sing as "Pride," "All Because Of You," or most of the songs on The Joshua Tree. I'd like to have some new songs to wail along with.

4. Like a firework, explode!

Some studio versions of U2's songs are naturally explosive (like "Gone"), but some don't show their true colors until they're set alight to detonate over an adoring crowd. What's going to be the next "Until The End of the World" or "Elevation"? "I Know I'll Go Crazy If I Don't Go Crazy Tonight" was totally reconfigured for the concerts and it's that version I'd choose for NLOTH, complete with Larry's bongo playing. For years I've wanted U2 to tour their new songs before they release an album so that the more spirited live versions are recorded rather than the studio versions, which can sound flat in comparison. Can you imagine what that album would sound like?

5. Can you hear me when I sing?

Bono has said that he can't stand hearing himself on some of U2's earlier songs because he "sounds like a girl." I happen to like boys who sing like girls! He's in good company with the likes of Sting, Prince, Chris Martin and a myriad of other manly men who don't mind hanging out in the upper registers of their vocal range. I can understand his point -- you can hear how he struggled to reign in his "big" voice on songs like "October" and "40." With each new album release, there's been more control and a better understanding of pace, tone and delivery. He started as a teenage screamer but now has enough range to croon, seduce and break your heart, as well as get you on your feet to join his crusade. Like everyone else, I love Bono's stadium-filling voice, but I also love the softer, more vulnerable moments, like the way his voice cracks just a little in this part of "Ultraviolet (Light My Way)":

I remember when we could sleep on stones
Now we lie together in whispers and moans
When I was all messed up and I heard opera in my head
Your love was a light bulb hanging over my bed

It's been such a treat to hear Bono's voice change over the years that I can't wait to hear how he stretches himself this time around. Bono, embrace your inner girl!



Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by sweetcharmedlife on Jun 22nd, 2013 at 9:09pm

Some Guy wrote on Jun 22nd, 2013 at 6:07am:
If Atlanta is not announced soon. I will be disappointed. This is unacceptable.

If they play the ATL. I'm coming. Their are no 2 crazier bastards I want to meet then Some Boogie and GK! :booze :waka-jawaka :willya :willya :willya

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by Some Guy on Jun 23rd, 2013 at 9:00am
I believe Atlanta will happen.

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by gimmekeef on Jun 23rd, 2013 at 9:04am

Some Guy wrote on Jun 23rd, 2013 at 9:00am:
I believe Atlanta will happen.


Maybe the Stones will come but Sadlanta will never be a happening place Bro...we know that!

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by Joey on Jun 23rd, 2013 at 10:16am
" I dont believe this will be their last series of shows in North America.  "


Looking forward to seeing everyone at the Nebraska Stones' gig(s) this fall .


'kins ©


Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by Edith Grove on Jun 23rd, 2013 at 4:54pm

gimmekeef wrote on Jun 23rd, 2013 at 9:04am:

Some Guy wrote on Jun 23rd, 2013 at 9:00am:
I believe Atlanta will happen.


Maybe the Stones will come but Sadlanta will never be a happening place Bro...we know that!



I thought She Was Hotlanta.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQh8oh0rj3s

Title: Re: THE LAST TIME?
Post by Bingo on Jun 23rd, 2013 at 8:12pm
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j1jGF-6bFpI

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