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Message started by Gazza on May 20th, 2015 at 12:46pm

Title: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by Gazza on May 20th, 2015 at 12:46pm
Surprised no one has bothered mentioning it, but here goes..worth posting seperately as we can use for a setlist thread

Helpfully, the band's website hasnt told us where the show will be yet or how much the tickets are.

I heard yesterday (not sure if its correct) that there'll only be about 400 tickets available to the public - the Fonda Theatre, where the show is rumoured to take place holds about 1,200


http://www.rollingstones.com/




STICKY FINGERS CLUB SHOW IN LOS ANGELES TONIGHT!
WHO: THE ROLLING STONES

WHAT: LOS ANGELES CLUB SHOW, PLAYING EVERY SONG FROM STICKY FINGERS & MORE…

WHEN: TONIGHT

ONSALE: TODAY AT 12 NOON PT, ONLY AT ROLLINGSTONES.COM

#StickyStones

Limited quantities available, first come, first served.

2 TICKET LIMIT

Original purchaser plus 1 guest only. Tickets are NOT transferrable. No name changes permitted. Tickets must be picked up in person, advance of the show.

At pick up location, purchaser must bring the following to receive tickets:

·        PHOTO ID

·        CREDIT CARD used for the purchase

·        Guest who will be attending the show with you

NO PHONES OR CAMERAS PERMITTED INSIDE

Any non-compliance to any of the above will result in an immediate refund and void of ticket purchase.


http://www.rollingstones.com/2015/05/20/stickystones-los-angles-club-show-live-blog/

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by LadyJane on May 20th, 2015 at 12:48pm
Great minds think alike. Feel free to delete my thread.

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Gazza on May 20th, 2015 at 12:52pm
Tickets are $29.95 according to this site, which also pretty much confirms that its at the Fonda Theatre

http://www.thrillist.com/news/los-angeles/rolling-stones-los-angeles-club-show-tickets

Title: Club Gig Tonight (05/20/15)
Post by LadyJane on May 20th, 2015 at 12:43pm
The Rolling Stones have announced a secret LA club show



The Rolling Stones have announced a secret LA club show and will take place tonight. Playing all the songs from Sticky Fingers and more.

Tickets on sale at 12pm only at Rollingstones.com

THE ROLLING STONES

WHAT: LOS ANGELES CLUB SHOW, PLAYING EVERY SONG FROM STICKY FINGERS & MORE…

WHEN: TONIGHT

ONSALE: TODAY AT 12 NOON PT, ONLY AT ROLLINGSTONES.COM

#‎StickyStones

Limited quantities available, first come first served.

2 TICKET LIMIT

Original purchaser plus 1 guest only. Tickets are NOT transferrable. No name changes permitted. Tickets must be picked up in person, advance of the show.

At pick up location, purchaser must bring the following to receive tickets: · PHOTO ID · CREDIT CARD used for the purchase · Guest who will be attending the show with you

NO PHONES OR CAMERAS PERMITTED INSIDE

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by LadyJane on May 20th, 2015 at 12:54pm
Every hair on my body is standing straight up and I have ZERO chance of attending!!!!!!!!!!!!

Bluzdude, Justin, SCL, GET TO LA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Gazza on May 20th, 2015 at 12:56pm
Justin was in New York last night as he got a ticket for the Letterman show which had Dylan as a guest

If he can get home in time to pull this one off it'll be the back to back gig coup of the decade.

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by nankerphelge on May 20th, 2015 at 12:57pm
Fucking excellent!

Welllllllllllllll
Don't stop me from holleran

Here's to a great show, a great night, and a great tour!!

Gonna load one now dammit

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by LadyJane on May 20th, 2015 at 1:05pm
At least we know what Zip Code the club is in!!!
These are popping up all over L.A.


Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Paranoid Android on May 20th, 2015 at 1:07pm
Noticed all the LUCKY DIP buttons are now gone as well...

hopefully an update soon as to more tickets and a BUF LUCKY DIP

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Paranoid Android on May 20th, 2015 at 1:18pm

LadyJane wrote on May 20th, 2015 at 1:05pm:
At least we know what Zip Code the club is in!!!
These are popping up all over L.A.




6126 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90028
Opened: October 18, 1926
Phone: (323) 464-6269

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Boomy on May 20th, 2015 at 1:40pm
Nice

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Gazza on May 20th, 2015 at 2:04pm
Tickets now on sale. Just took a peek on the site and they seem to only be $5 each!! (floor only)

No half measures with the Stones - either you need to sell a vital organ to buy a ticket or they give the bloody things away!

Still doesnt tell you where the gig will take place, though! Minor detail, I know.....

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Shattered Stone on May 20th, 2015 at 2:34pm
Well, that was fun. Got into the "waiting room" before noon on one computer, and exactly at 12:00 on another. At about 12:00:30 I got to the next stage on my first computer (select number of tickets, would I be willing to split seats, etc.), and clicked the "find tickets" button. SOLD OUT!!! This thing literally sold out in less than a minute.

$5 tickets. Unbelievable!

Ah well, I hope some ROers were able to score tickets to this.

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Pdog on May 20th, 2015 at 2:38pm
How awesome.
I hope they release this show tomorrow as a download.
This may be the biggest deal since????

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by monkey_man on May 20th, 2015 at 4:08pm
I tried desperately to score tix to this today. Would have had to hop in my car immediately to make it to LA in time. I'm so out of it I didnt even know they were about to tour until last night. Been a long time since I've been here, I hope you are all well!

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Edith Grove on May 20th, 2015 at 4:10pm

Shattered Stone wrote on May 20th, 2015 at 2:34pm:
Well, that was fun. Got into the "waiting room" before noon on one computer, and exactly at 12:00 on another. At about 12:00:30 I got to the next stage on my first computer (select number of tickets, would I be willing to split seats, etc.), and clicked the "find tickets" button. SOLD OUT!!! This thing literally sold out in less than a minute.

$5 tickets. Unbelievable!

Ah well, I hope some ROers were able to score tickets to this.



There will probably be three celebrities for every fan that gets in.  :whydontcha

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Gazza on May 20th, 2015 at 4:20pm
I think it probably would have sold out in exactly the same time had the tickets been $500, never mind $5.

Probably not many more than 200 people would have got lucky, if everyone was buying two tickets

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Gazza on May 20th, 2015 at 6:30pm
What's this periscope app that can be downloaded and possibly used to watch this gig with? Anyone know?

It'll be way past my bedtime anyway...

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by charlotte on May 20th, 2015 at 7:00pm
@RollingStones: LIVE on #Periscope: #StickyStones fans on their way to the Fonda! https://t.co/7S78LdjvG5

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Gazza on May 20th, 2015 at 7:04pm

charlotte wrote on May 20th, 2015 at 7:00pm:
@RollingStones: LIVE on #Periscope: #StickyStones fans on their way to the Fonda! https://t.co/7S78LdjvG5



Suddenly, as if by magic, our favourite tech-head is back!

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by sweetcharmedlife on May 20th, 2015 at 7:25pm
Me and BD gave it a shot. No chance for mortal humans. 2 to 1 celebrity vs fan ratio. Thank you Rolling Stones. I will take my 2 miles away stadium overpriced ticket and like it.

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Paranoid Android on May 20th, 2015 at 7:31pm
Not that it doesnt figure...but AEG owns the Henry Fonda Theater...seats 1200

Hope its a great show for all!!

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Steel Wheels on May 20th, 2015 at 7:36pm
I'm shocked they are playing the album in it's entirety. But that's great.

I'm itching to hear You Got To Move.

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by sweetcharmedlife on May 20th, 2015 at 7:56pm

Steel Wheels wrote on May 20th, 2015 at 7:36pm:
I'm shocked they are playing the album in it's entirety. But that's great.

I'm itching to hear You Got To Move.

Probably filming a DVD. That might be the reason for all the rehearsal secrecy. Didn't want anybody spoiling it and if they don't play it well.They don't have to release it.  :will-ya

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Paranoid Android on May 20th, 2015 at 8:06pm
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/search/sss?sort=rel&query=stones+fonda


Extra Ticket to Rolling Stones at The Fonda Tonight. I need a date! - $1 (Fonda Theater)

wednesday 2015-05-20venue : Fonda Theater # tix : 1

   

Alright. Here's the deal. I'm 23. I'm white. I have two tickets to the Rolling Stones show tonight at The Fonda. But I have no guest. I don't want money. I would like to bring a date to the show. A female date. Sorry guys. So... that's about it. Pretty simple, no?

I would like some female companionship to join me at the Rolling Stones show at The Fonda tonight. Email me / respond to this post with whatever you want to provide me with to inform my decision making process. We can work out transportation, food, or drinks, before or after the show, whatever.

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Bitch on May 20th, 2015 at 8:10pm
Congrats to the Lucky Bastards who scored tickets today! This is going to be EPIC!!!!!

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by sweetcharmedlife on May 20th, 2015 at 8:31pm
Periscope just showed some fans being interviewed. Including 2 young girls who together aren't half as old as Keith.

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Shattered Stone on May 20th, 2015 at 9:04pm

sweetcharmedlife wrote on May 20th, 2015 at 8:31pm:
Periscope just showed some fans being interviewed. Including 2 young girls who together aren't half as old as Keith.


Yeah, and for one of them this is her first Stones show ever.

:blankfriggingstare1 :aimama :blankfriggingstare1

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by gorda on May 20th, 2015 at 9:21pm

Paranoid Android wrote on May 20th, 2015 at 8:06pm:
http://losangeles.craigslist.org/search/sss?sort=rel&query=stones+fonda


Extra Ticket to Rolling Stones at The Fonda Tonight. I need a date! - $1 (Fonda Theater)

wednesday 2015-05-20venue : Fonda Theater # tix : 1

   

Alright. Here's the deal. I'm 23. I'm white. I have two tickets to the Rolling Stones show tonight at The Fonda. But I have no guest. I don't want money. I would like to bring a date to the show. A female date. Sorry guys. So... that's about it. Pretty simple, no?

I would like some female companionship to join me at the Rolling Stones show at The Fonda tonight. Email me / respond to this post with whatever you want to provide me with to inform my decision making process. We can work out transportation, food, or drinks, before or after the show, whatever.

Wow!  It almost sounds too good to be true!

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on May 20th, 2015 at 9:28pm
Would it be just tooo much if the band returned for their encore entirely trouser-free?

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on May 20th, 2015 at 9:32pm
Zip a dee doodah, Zip a dee day, my oh my, what a wonderful Stoonzday

Fonda My Thumb
etc.

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on May 20th, 2015 at 10:00pm

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by CS on May 20th, 2015 at 10:11pm
http://www.onperiscope.tv


Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on May 20th, 2015 at 10:19pm
at what time is this? (local time)

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by gorda on May 20th, 2015 at 10:20pm
Periscope?  What is that? (I still don't completely understand Twitter or Instagram . . . )

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Shattered Stone on May 20th, 2015 at 10:21pm
Show was supposed to start 20 minutes ago (8:00pm Pacific Time). So far I got nothing on my Periscope app (which has shown several short clips all day).

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on May 20th, 2015 at 10:26pm
Countdown to showtime! Tonight's setlist will be tweeted song by song here on twitter, stay tuned!


Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by sweetcharmedlife on May 20th, 2015 at 10:38pm

Voodoo Chile in Wonderland wrote on May 20th, 2015 at 10:26pm:
Countdown to showtime! Tonight's setlist will be tweeted song by song here on twitter, stay tuned!


Nothing yet?

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Pdog on May 20th, 2015 at 10:48pm
Does anyone have sound on periscope?

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Pdog on May 20th, 2015 at 10:49pm
They usually go in at 9

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by sweetcharmedlife on May 20th, 2015 at 10:58pm

Pdog wrote on May 20th, 2015 at 10:48pm:
Does anyone have sound on periscope?

All I got was audio of the intro.

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by sweetcharmedlife on May 20th, 2015 at 10:59pm
1. Start me Up
2. When the Whip Comes Down
3. All Down The Line
4. Sway
5. Dead Flowers
6. Wild Horses
7. Sister Morphine
8. You Got To Move
9. Bitch
10. Cant You Hear Me Knocking
11. I Got The Blues
12. Moonlight Mile
13. Brown Sugar
-------------------------
14. Rock Me Baby

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by monkey_man on May 20th, 2015 at 11:01pm

Pdog wrote on May 20th, 2015 at 10:48pm:
Does anyone have sound on periscope?

Take your phone off vibrate, took me a bit to figure that out

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by monkey_man on May 20th, 2015 at 11:07pm
Annoying that they aren't act showing the show itself

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by sweetcharmedlife on May 20th, 2015 at 11:10pm
They've started Sticky Fingers.

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by sirmoonie on May 20th, 2015 at 11:11pm
Fuck this Periscope fucking stuff.  Why can't these goddam geeks get their act together?

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Shattered Stone on May 20th, 2015 at 11:16pm

sirmoonie wrote on May 20th, 2015 at 11:11pm:
Fuck this Periscope fucking stuff.  Why can't these goddam geeks get their act together?


Couldn't have said it better myself, Moonie.

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by sweetcharmedlife on May 21st, 2015 at 12:05am
1. Start me Up
2. When the Whip Comes Down
3. All Down The Line
4. Sway
5. Dead Flowers
6. Wild Horses
7. Sister Morphine
8. You Got To Move
9. Bitch
10. Cant You Hear Me Knocking
11. I Got The Blues
12. Moonlight Mile
13. Brown Sugar
-------------------------
14. Rock Me Baby
15. Jumping Jack Flash

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by The Wick on May 21st, 2015 at 1:39am
You missed Can't Turn You Loose after JJF there.

Outstanding set list, best in decades. But what a shame that this man missed out the album he shined on more than any other  :smilemick

The other thing that makes me laugh and not in a good way is that the marketing geniuses that are the Rolling Stones play this show on the night of Letterman's last show. Which item do you think will make the main entertainment news? What a joke.

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by leonid on May 21st, 2015 at 3:26am
Hell of a setlist. Pretty damn great. Hopefully someone documented it in some audio specific way

:smilestu

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Gazza on May 21st, 2015 at 3:44am
Final confirmed setlist:

1. Start me Up
2. When the Whip Comes Down
3. All Down The Line
4. Sway
5. Dead Flowers
6. Wild Horses
7. Sister Morphine
8. You Got To Move
9. Bitch
10. Cant You Hear Me Knocking
11. I Got The Blues
12. Moonlight Mile
13. Brown Sugar
-------------------------
14. Rock Me Baby
15. Jumpin Jack Flash
16. Can't Turn You loose

'Rock Me Baby' clearly a nod to BB King
First performance of You Gotta Move since Knebworth '76
First 'moonlight mile' since San Jose 20.4.99
First 'I got the blues' since (I think) Shepherds Bush Empire 8.6.99

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by leonid on May 21st, 2015 at 4:06am

Gazza wrote on May 21st, 2015 at 3:44am:
Final confirmed setlist:

1. Start me Up
2. When the Whip Comes Down
3. All Down The Line
4. Sway
5. Dead Flowers
6. Wild Horses
7. Sister Morphine
8. You Got To Move
9. Bitch
10. Cant You Hear Me Knocking
11. I Got The Blues
12. Moonlight Mile
13. Brown Sugar
-------------------------
14. Rock Me Baby
15. Jumpin Jack Flash
16. Can't Turn You loose

'Rock Me Baby' clearly a nod to BB King
First performance of You Gotta Move since Knebworth '76
First 'moonlight mile' since San Jose 20.4.99
First 'I got the blues' since (I think) Shepherds Bush Empire 8.6.99



Impressive. I'm a cynical bastard, but that setlist is golden.

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by LadyJane on May 21st, 2015 at 4:52am

leonid wrote on May 21st, 2015 at 4:06am:

Gazza wrote on May 21st, 2015 at 3:44am:
Final confirmed setlist:

1. Start me Up
2. When the Whip Comes Down
3. All Down The Line
4. Sway
5. Dead Flowers
6. Wild Horses
7. Sister Morphine
8. You Got To Move
9. Bitch
10. Cant You Hear Me Knocking
11. I Got The Blues
12. Moonlight Mile
13. Brown Sugar
-------------------------
14. Rock Me Baby
15. Jumpin Jack Flash
16. Can't Turn You loose

'Rock Me Baby' clearly a nod to BB King
First performance of You Gotta Move since Knebworth '76
First 'moonlight mile' since San Jose 20.4.99
First 'I got the blues' since (I think) Shepherds Bush Empire 8.6.99



Impressive. I'm a cynical bastard, but that setlist is golden.


Damn impressive. Just sitting here staring at that setlist.

Here's a couple of vids from local news:

http://ktla.com/2015/05/20/lucky-fans-line-up-for-surprise-rolling-stones-concert-in-hollywood/

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by FotiniD on May 21st, 2015 at 4:52am
Photos in from their Facebook page! My jealousy has hit unprecedent highs!! :D

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/fotinidr/11165248_10153431308408287_2322565042695247141_n_zpsmlh57vt2.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/fotinidr/11351206_10153431308393287_6708166480917068185_n_zpsizgirrg1.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/fotinidr/11060930_10153431308378287_2193308223839891171_n_zps15ajcnyv.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/fotinidr/885664_10153431310318287_5482093168861568350_o_zpsptibfvoz.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/fotinidr/11168586_10153431308383287_7717551208574555924_n_zpsi36dms99.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/fotinidr/11334215_10153431308418287_2562460252290953696_o_zps5zjozmf4.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/fotinidr/11203651_10153431308423287_1446633454180021209_o_zpsqmeck0tk.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/fotinidr/11146641_10153431308398287_4303307054309577594_o_zpsigqyx7e2.jpg

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Some Guy on May 21st, 2015 at 5:32am
This kind of shit gets me up in the morning!

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by nankerphelge on May 21st, 2015 at 5:51am
Great setlist.

Boys look super!

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Egon on May 21st, 2015 at 7:13am
I would have given Joey's left nut to get in!

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by sirmoonie on May 21st, 2015 at 7:23am
Nice photos, thanks for posting!

Richards goes the the same make up guy as Tammy Faye Baker.

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by sweetcharmedlife on May 21st, 2015 at 7:42am

The Wick wrote on May 21st, 2015 at 1:39am:
You missed Can't Turn You Loose after JJF there.

Outstanding set list, best in decades. But what a shame that this man missed out the album he shined on more than any other  :smilemick

The other thing that makes me laugh and not in a good way is that the marketing geniuses that are the Rolling Stones play this show on the night of Letterman's last show. Which item do you think will make the main entertainment news? What a joke.

Sorry. I had to go to sleep at some point.

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by Joey on May 21st, 2015 at 8:29am


***************  " BEST STONES YET !!!!!!  "   ***************



http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v478/fotinidr/11146641_10153431308398287_4303307054309577594_o_zpsigqyx7e2.jpg

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by leonid on May 21st, 2015 at 8:46am
Those pictures look great.

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by munichhilton on May 21st, 2015 at 8:46am

Gazza wrote on May 21st, 2015 at 6:23am:
I don't know about the rest of you, but whilst it was a lovely gesture on the Stones' part to charge next to nothing for a ticket it bugs the fuck out of me to read reports of fans standing outside the theatre for a couple of days and not getting in, yet there were many people seen leaving the theatre barely 15-20 minutes after the gig started.

Everything that's wrong with the 21st century farce of a 'music industry' in a nutshell



I agree. It's unfortunate that misleading the fans is so very much a part of these faux social media events...I choose to believe the Stones are not actively involved in the heartless deception of the their true support system so don't wake me...

Go Arlington!

Title: Re: LA club show confirmed 20/5
Post by leonid on May 21st, 2015 at 9:11am
Some video clips. Wish I could've seen Moonlight Mile! Or any of this.

http://youtu.be/ujd_UmAmpoI


:keithpunky

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by Gazza on May 21st, 2015 at 9:58am

munichhilton wrote on May 21st, 2015 at 8:46am:

Gazza wrote on May 21st, 2015 at 6:23am:
I don't know about the rest of you, but whilst it was a lovely gesture on the Stones' part to charge next to nothing for a ticket it bugs the fuck out of me to read reports of fans standing outside the theatre for a couple of days and not getting in, yet there were many people seen leaving the theatre barely 15-20 minutes after the gig started.

Everything that's wrong with the 21st century farce of a 'music industry' in a nutshell



I agree. It's unfortunate that misleading the fans is so very much a part of these faux social media events...I choose to believe the Stones are not actively involved in the heartless deception of the their true support system so don't wake me...

Go Arlington!



Just reading Richard Fox's review on Facebook (can't copy and paste it yet as I'm on my phone). Travelled all the way from New Zealand, queued outside and wouldn't have got in only for a friend of a friend having a spare VIP pass.  Thankfully he made it in and had a night to remember.

He says that before they were allowed into the venue, about 30 models were ushered in ahead of them. The talk in the queue was that only about 100 tickets were made available to the public in the online sale. Bv reckons there were no more than 700 people at the gig. Lots of space taken up by film crews and sound engineers etc

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by Bluzdude on May 21st, 2015 at 10:17am
Here is what I have seen and heard.

Most people that got in weren't real fans and have never seen the Stones....according to many of the pericope videos.

The tickets were actually free. They put $5 (plus fees) on the AXS page, I guess to collect identify information, but no one's credit card will be charged, at least that's what some official said on a video.


....On to Sunday, and oh yes, periscope, what a joke....

I was hoping it would be a $500 charity event, thus giving me a better chance to get in....kinda funny, I would pay $500 to charity for this, but not to a scalper, I guess I do have a drop of ethics
:shutthefuckup

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by Shattered Stone on May 21st, 2015 at 10:47am
Looks like it was a great night!

Prediction: Moonlight Mile does NOT get played again on this tour (sadly).

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by Paranoid Android on May 21st, 2015 at 11:05am

Voodoo Chile in Wonderland wrote on May 20th, 2015 at 10:26pm:
Countdown to showtime! Tonight's setlist will be tweeted song by song here on twitter, stay tuned!




That is a pretty BADASS poster for that show!!

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by LadyJane on May 21st, 2015 at 11:07am
https://youtu.be/XNVHOI494XQ

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by LadyJane on May 21st, 2015 at 11:12am
Rolling Stones rev up tour at L.A. club show
Bill Keveney, USA TODAY





LOS ANGELES -- The Rolling Stones don't need anyone to start them up. They do it themselves.

The legendary British rock & roll band launched – just about in the literal sense – its 2015 North American tour Wednesday with a rollicking 90-minute set in front of about 1,000 fans at Hollywood's Fonda Theatre.

The rumored concert, which sold out immediately when tickets were put on sale earlier in the day, served as a club-sized warm-up to the summer's 15-city Zip Code stadium tour, which starts Sunday at San Diego's Petco Park.

"This is the first show of our tour. Sunday, we're going to San Diego to play for San Diegans," said front man and lead singer Mick Jagger, who was joined by his longtime bandmates, guitarists Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood and drummer Charlie Watts.

The few lucky fans who got tickets for the Fonda, which can hold about 1,200 people, got a free concert, paying roughly $5 per ticket and later being reimbursed for the full amount. Cameras and phones weren't allowed in the concert.

Not surprisingly, the Stones drew their share of celebrities, including Jack Nicholson, Bruce Willis, Harry Styles, Kesha, Andy Garcia, Dave Stewart, Joe Pesci, Ben Harper, Leonard Cohen, Patricia Arquette, Eric Idle, Steven Van Zandt, Don Was, Brian Grazer and Georgia May Jagger.

"It's great to be back in Los Angeles," Jagger said during the show, noting the theater venue is "a bit smaller than Staples Center." The Fonda show was labeled Zip Code 90028, reflecting the Hollywood zip code, and reflects the band's habit of kicking off big tours with a surprise show at a smaller venue.


The Stones, led by an amazingly energetic Jagger, began the concert, fittingly, with Start Me Up, the first of 16 songs that included a tribute to the late B.B. King, Rock Me, Baby ("We loved him as a guy and we love his music," said Jagger, who played harmonica and sang, "Rock Me B.B.") and all 10 songs from the Stones' classic 1971 album, Sticky Fingers, which is being reissued June 9 in North America.

During the show, a lean Jagger, wearing a long-sleeve black t-shirt, strutted authoritatively back and forth on the stage, spinning gracefully and gesturing expressively with his hands and arms. Richards smiled more and more as the show went on, breaking into a broad grin during a raucous Jumpin' Jack Flash late in the show. They seemed to be having fun.


Jagger, 71, who has played with Richards as part of the Stones for more than 50 years, said performing the entire Sticky Fingers album was "something we had never done before." Showing a playful side, he reminded fans of record albums: "We used to make records and they went round and round. They had cardboard covers."

He continued: "We'll be doing (the songs) in the order of the 8-track tape," bringing back memories for much of the audience, which included younger fans mixed in with a healthy helping of baby boomers. "A lot of this is a joke, so don't be too literal."


The band opened the 10-song Sticky Fingers portion of the concert with Sway, with Jagger telling Wood at the end, "Very nice, Ronnie."

Before performing Sister Morphine, Jagger warned the audience: "There may be a lot of '60s drug references in this record, which could puzzle some people. ... It was a great, groovy scene."

The band got such big applause for the Sticky Fingers tracks that Jagger quipped, "Next year, we'll come back and do the whole of Satanic Majesties," a reference to the band's 1967 album, Their Satanic Majesties Request.

The four longtime bandmates were joined on stage by as many as seven other musicians, including Darryl Jones (bass); Chuck Lavell (keyboard); Matt Clifford (keyboards and French horn); Lisa Fischer (vocal); Bernard Fowler (vocal); Karl Denison (saxophone); and Tim Ries (saxophone).


The set list included:

Start Me Up

When the Whip Comes Down

All Down the Line

The next 10 from 1971 album Sticky Fingers

Sway

Dead Flowers

Wild Horses

Sister Morphine

You Gotta Move (with Richards on 12-string guitar)

Bitch

Can't You Hear Me Knocking

I Got the Blues

Moonlight Mile

Brown Sugar

Encore

Rock Me Baby (tribute to the late B.B. King)

Jumpin' Jack Flash

I Can't Turn You Loose

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on May 21st, 2015 at 11:46am
Mr Brow', he don't want he back ho'?

When The Zip Co' Dow'

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by FPM on May 21st, 2015 at 12:55pm
Wow!  That's enough to get me out of bed in the afternoon!  The boys look FABULOUS!

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by Bitch on May 21st, 2015 at 1:00pm
SO the band is pumped up and ready, the kick off the club show event was a success, so on to the Zip Code Tour (or as I like to call it), the Zipper tour. Sounds cooler. THIS SHOW WAS EPIC! I hope they release it soon!

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by Gazza on May 21st, 2015 at 1:23pm
Here's Foxy's review which I mentioned in a post up the page. Dude flew all the way from Auckland, New Zealand for this. What a trooper - would have been tragic had he been shut out. He also mentioned that there was no mention of Bobby Keys at any time - Karl Denson took a centre stage spotlight during Cant You Hear Me Knockin':

Wednesday May 20th LA
Up early at 6am in the pursuit of tickets. Specific game plan for me to get a ticket was unknown. We went to the Fonda around 730pm and there were 25+ people. Sat in the car contemplating what to do. History tells you that tickets are never sold at the venue so we didn't think it would happen.
Went off and had breakfast. Back at Fonda around 830 (?). Decided we had no better intel on tickets so decided to queue there. Ben and I about 50th in queue. Word then came by a couple of different sources that public announcement would be made at 945am. Exactly on queuing the RS tweeted about online sales. So basically a one in a million chance. Rumour was it was only 100 tickets.
In the mean time my mate had a friend who had a spare vip ticket. He generously convinced him to let me have the ticket. I was beyond happy!
Then we tried to get more tickets for others online. Everyone in the queue tried to get them on their phones. No one managed to get any. Some stayed to get tickets at Fonda and some went to El Rey to try. In the end I don't think pretty much anyone who didn't have a friend /connection or a Internet ticket got in.

FYI - The $5 tickets had $5 of fees added making a total of $10. When the people picked up their tickets they were also refunded the $10 in cash!!! Amazing!!

We all agreed the online thing was shit and very unfair.
So to 5pm we are lining up with our pink Vip wristbands. Slowly the yellow wristband online buyers started to arrive from the El Rey pickup.

Next were 30 odd models arriving. ...they went in first much to our disgust. Then the yellow online buyers and finally us pink Vip ones. So there were at least 100 people inside the venue before I got in :(

Ended up 4th row on Ronnie side. Not too bad and just super happy to be inside anyway. I got Ronnie's Knocking pick!!!

As you know the set list was magic. Probably only 1 new song for me - you gotta move ....but I need to check.

Band were great especially Mick. Most enjoyed Moonlight Mile the most. I prefered I got the blues but it was all good.
Sadly lots of friends didn't get in. I was very lucky too. They had shirts and posters for sale.

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by Pdog on May 21st, 2015 at 2:39pm
What's the deal with brown sugar being last?
Was this really the eight track order like they tweeted?
They also tweeted miss you in the middle of sticky last night.
Why not just go in lip order, they've got plenty of warhorses for after moonlight mile.

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by gypsymofo60 on May 21st, 2015 at 5:04pm
That's the one thing I wished I'd seen, a club gig just like that, maybe the 100 Club in London 1982.

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by Gazza on May 21st, 2015 at 5:18pm
That was a real surprise club gig. They actually had to bring people in off Oxford Street to fill the place (350 capacity)

I remember the band who were due to play that night - Lydia D'Ustebyn's Ladies Swing Orchestra - being very pissed off at being bumped. "Imagine cancelling us for that bunch of clapped out old creeps" said the lead singer to the NME.

It was a funny week or two before that '82 as the Stones had promised a few 'commando raid' shows in small theatres. In the end they just played the 100 Club plus three Scottish theatre shows (Aberdeen, Glasgow and Edinburgh) as they couldnt get a licence for a stadium gig up there. But the rumours going around of secret shows got out of hand when reggae singer Freddie McGregor strode out on stage at the Liverpool Empire - expecting to see a crowd of about 300 people, as tickets hadnt been selling well, only to find it packed to the rafters with about 1500 people wearing Stones t-shirts who were visibly disappointed that he wasnt Mick Jagger.

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by Gazza on May 21st, 2015 at 6:07pm
The Stones At The Fonda

START ME UP

You make a grown man cry

Like the one out front, who offered four grand cash, so he could take his ten year old son to see the Stones. I saw the green. But today it’s all about experiences, not possessions, and there’s no amount of money that will prevent you from having a peak that may never come again, like the Stones in a small venue.

It was Jan & Dean who sang “They’re coming from all over the world!” but Jan is gone yet his fellow stars from the “T.A.M.I Show” are still doing it so it was amazing who came from far and wide for this event. I haven’t done this much business in one night since MusiCares. But this time there was no riff-raff. Ha!

And the band started on time and they were not over-loud and by beginning with the obvious opener…THEY BLEW MY MIND!

And that’s what it was, a band. A relic from the sixties and seventies. When there were no hard drives and ELO was put out of business for performing with tapes. There was no fakery, no smoke and mirrors, just a few lights and a bunch of fellows with instruments and amps.

This is the way it used to be. When the British invaded and changed our world forever.

WHEN THE WHIP COMES DOWN

My second favorite track from “Some Girls,” the first LP that fully integrated Ronnie Wood, who, like Charlie, was really good tonight.

Up close and personal he’s a mere wisp of a person, but on stage Ronnie is a giant, a full-fledged Stone, he’s never been better. You could see all the way back to those Rod Stewart records, where he switched from bass to lead.

I think it was on this song that Mick first played guitar.

ALL DOWN THE LINE

This was the first stratospheric moment, when Keith opened with the signature riff.

Despite the recent accolades, “Exile On Main Street” was an overlooked album. Number one while the band was on tour soon after its release in ’72, it fell off the chart almost instantly thereafter.

But if you put in the time, “Exile” reveals its magic.

And I always thought “All Down The Line” was a throwaway romp, especially compared to “Let It Loose,” “Ventilator Blues” and “Casino Boogie.” But tonight I got it, because of Keith and that guitar.

We know those legendary sounds, they came out of the car speaker, through the KLHs and JBLs, into our headphones. And it used to be that you went to see the Stones and the sound was not exactly the same. But tonight it was, as if Keith channeled ’72.

Made me grin from ear to ear.

SWAY

So that’s the gimmick of this tour, the playing of the ’71 classic, “Sticky Fingers,” from start to finish.

But they still might not. Because there are so many slow cuts. Will the people tolerate them? After all, the Who performed “Tommy” and always left a couple of numbers out.

This was not the first time the band did “Sway” live. It was good to hear, but not transcendent.

DEAD FLOWERS

They locked into the groove.

That was what was surprising about this entire gig. How good the boys were. They’re famous for being ragged, not quite as bad as the Grateful Dead, but there are always moments when it’s not quite jelling. But not tonight!

I like “Dead Flowers” on record, I LOVED IT TONIGHT!

WILD HORSES

The same, yet different from the record.

You see Mick was selling it more.

It’s hard to play live gigs. No matter how famous you are, you only get the benefit of the doubt for the first thirty seconds. After that, you’ve got to prove yourself night after night.

Ever since he did that solo turn on the Grammys a couple of years back, Mick has upped his game, he’s as good as ever, if not better. He’s comfortable with himself, his patter is cutting and insightful.

For example, you can’t perform “Sticky Fingers” from start to finish, because then you’d have to begin with “Brown Sugar” and you’d end up squandering your momentum. So Mick said they were going to play it in the order from the 8-TRACK! You remember 8-tracks, don’t you? Unwieldy cartridges where the songs were rearranged to fit the four sections of tape? Needless to say, Mick was lying/making a joke, but even better was his tossed off aside that next time they’re going to do “Satanic Majesties” from start to finish!

But my point is it’s Mick who’s keeping it under control, everybody else is just playing, he’s moving, prancing, not as much as in the seventies and eighties, but in more of a refined fashion these days, and this toned-down version works.

And during the breaks between numbers, the audience talked, but Mick soldiered on.

It’s all about being a professional.

SISTER MORPHINE

And here’s where it starts to get really good. When you start to hear songs you’d never think you’d ever hear live.

They were albums, and you played them from start to finish. And in the middle of “Sticky Fingers”‘s second side was this magical track with that acoustic guitar and then wailing electric and the despair of a late night druggie. I always loved it then, and it was sensational hearing it tonight.

YOU GOTTA MOVE

The PIECE-DE-RESISTANCE! The highlight of the show, the moment I could not get out of my head.

So Mick says they’re gonna sing a song they didn’t write. Unlike so many of his brethren, he credits Mississippi Fred McDowell and then says Keith is gonna play the 12 string.

And from the wings a roadie comes out with an acoustic, Keith sits down and starts fiddling, smiling those pearly whites all the while. AND THEN HE STARTS TO PLAY!

Forget the record.

On “Sticky Fingers” “You Gotta Move” is a throwaway. Tonight, it was a thread from what was to what is and will always be. The essence of rock and roll, the blues!

Having not performed these album tracks on a regular basis, the Stones rehearsed the hell out of them. These deep cuts were better than the rest. And, “You Gotta Move” evidenced a groove not even touched on the record.

If you were a fan, if you know the Stones catalog, THIS IS AS GOOD AS IT GETS!

BITCH

Listening to them play “Sticky Fingers” you realize how few hits it had. This was the album’s second most famous cut, and how famous is this?

It was a different era. Where it was about the LP, listening to our favorites over and over again, the radio was secondary to our collection.

“Bitch” was good.

And is this the moment to say how Keith seems to have recovered from his fall, from his mental hejira? Not only was his guitar-playing on point, so were his background vocals!

CAN’T YOU HEAR ME KNOCKING

Mick Taylor’s tour-de-force.

Alas, Mick is not on this tour.

But what put this over the top was the instrumental section, featuring Karl Denson in the place of Bobby Keys. They changed it up just a bit, improvised just a bit, and that made all the difference.

For those who weren’t born back then, “Can’t You Hear Me Knocking” is seven plus minutes long, it was a journey to the center of your mind and back. And when you hear it today you’re connected with back then and your whole life makes sense. It’s not about money, but art.

The Stones are the last of a dying breed. Sure, they’re making beaucoup bucks, but there are scores of wet behind the ears techie-punks who make much more. Instead of chasing what cannot be caught, the Stones are laying back into who they are, merging with their legacy, being first and foremost musicians, not stars. Tonight was all about the playing. You could tell they were having fun. And that’s the reason we do it, right?

I GOT THE BLUES

Almost as good as “You Gotta Move.” A track that never resonated with me on wax, “I Got The Blues” was exquisite perfection tonight. The groove and Mick’s delivery. This was when he had the audience in the palm of his hand. He even had the assembled multitude singing along with and without him at the end.

You go for the hits, but it’s the hidden gems that get you, that keep you coming back.

MOONLIGHT MILE

Just a bit faster, not quite as ethereal as the album-closing track, tonight’s “Moonlight Mile” worked on its own terms. It dragged not at all, yet still had you pondering those nights lying in the grass looking up at the stars as your mind was blown.

BROWN SUGAR

So let me paint the picture.

The Beatles had broken up. Despite the career peak double-whammy of “Beggars Banquet” and “Let It Bleed” there were no hit singles, the Stones were an album band, a big one, but their days on the hit parade were behind them.

That’s right, “Sympathy For The Devil” was too dark for AM radio.

And as haunting as “Gimmie Shelter” was, you’d never hear Cousin Brucie introduce it.

And then this.

Gold coast slave ship bound for cotton fields

Not that we could make that out. The lyrics were buried in the mix, it was all a sound, one that dominated the airwaves for most of the seventies. The party did not begin, the weekend did not start, until someone dropped the needle on “Brown Sugar” and we threw our hands in the air and sang “Yeah, yeah, yeah, WOO!”

And we did tonight!

ROCK ME BABY

B.B. King’s first hit.

And the first encore.

The Stones were devotees, historians, they had roots, which they extended deep into history. They were not just stars, but blues acolytes who filtered what once was to create something new that infected the entire hearing world.

“Rock Me Baby” is a song everybody knows, even if they think they don’t. A great way to put a capper on the evening.

JUMPIN’ JACK FLASH

A 1968 summer smash with an indelible riff that burned itself into our collective brains.

And I’d like to tell you it was as good as the “Sticky Fingers” stuff, but it wasn’t. Because they play “Jumpin’ Jack Flash” every night, they didn’t have to rehearse it, they didn’t have to make sure they got it right.

But it was great to hear it!

I CAN’T TURN YOU LOOSE

The finale.

Mick says they’re gonna do this one really fast. Reminding you that they’re a band, not locked into hard drives or click tracks. It was just ragged enough to evidence humanity. It was done for them, they seemed not to care what we thought, which made us care that much more.

And then they were gone.


- Bob Lefsetz
http://lefsetz.com/wordpress/

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by Gazza on May 21st, 2015 at 6:11pm

Pdog wrote on May 21st, 2015 at 2:39pm:
What's the deal with brown sugar being last?
Was this really the eight track order like they tweeted?
They also tweeted miss you in the middle of sticky last night.
Why not just go in lip order, they've got plenty of warhorses for after moonlight mile.



The 8-track comment was a joke.

Probably didnt want to play the album in the correct running order in case some audience members would walk out

Oh wait..... :forfucksake

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by sweetcharmedlife on May 21st, 2015 at 6:32pm

Bluzdude wrote on May 21st, 2015 at 10:17am:
Here is what I have seen and heard.

Most people that got in weren't real fans and have never seen the Stones....according to many of the pericope videos.

The tickets were actually free. They put $5 (plus fees) on the AXS page, I guess to collect identify information, but no one's credit card will be charged, at least that's what some official said on a video.


....On to Sunday, and oh yes, periscope, what a joke....

I was hoping it would be a $500 charity event, thus giving me a better chance to get in....kinda funny, I would pay $500 to charity for this, but not to a scalper, I guess I do have a drop of ethics
:shutthefuckup

So would I. But of they did do that. They'd probably play a safe stale setlist. Figuring for that amount of money.People just want hits.

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by Gazza on May 21st, 2015 at 7:55pm
Rolling Stones Torch 'Sticky Fingers' at Small Surprise L.A. Show

Mick Jagger shares Hollywood stories, B.B. King tribute at the Fonda Theatre

BY STEVE APPLEFORD May 21, 2015


Mick Jagger and Keith Richards   Kevin Mazur/Getty

The Rolling Stones opened the Zip Code Tour with a small gig at L.A.'s Fonda Theatre. Kevin Mazur/Getty

"Hey, hey, hey!" Mick Jagger shouted as he rushed to the stage last night at the humble Fonda Theatre in Hollywood, beginning a surprise Rolling Stones gig to officially launch the 2015 Zip Code Tour. The appearance followed days of rumors suggesting that the band was set to play an intimate club show in Los Angeles, and all speculation ended Wednesday morning when the Stones announced the concert online. The $5 tickets, believe it or not, immediately sold out.


At the Fonda, the Stones wasted no more time with talk. They immediately ripped into their signature opener, 1981's "Start Me Up," with a restless onstage energy, and Jagger anxiously paced and waved his arms, snarling, "Kick on the starter, give it all you got, you got, you got!" Ron Wood took the night's first guitar solo, hopping in place until Jagger playfully bumped him hard on the shoulder.

Jagger, 71 years old, led with a lean physical energy that could outpace most of the fans in the room, and the years have only added ease and depth to his bluesy growl. When the band followed with "When the Whip Comes Down," he shouted the lyrics like a crank on a New York street corner. Keith Richards then flashed a bright grin, gray hair tumbling from beneath a scarf tied across his forehead, and leaned into the riff on "All Down the Line."

Just days ahead of the tour's first stadium show in San Diego, the band appeared well-rehearsed and fully-charged for the summer. Stripped of video screens, fireworks and the giant inflatable girls they're known to bring to the world's biggest stages, the Stones remain a supremely gifted rock & roll band. On this night, no theatrics were needed.

The tour is timed to the coming Sticky Fingers reissue, and here the band played its 10 songs in one set for the first time. "We're going to do the whole of Sticky Fingers – but in the order of the 8-track tape," Jagger joked, rearranging the set list for a better-paced show. "Next time we'll come back and do Satanic Majesties."

"Sway" included some sultry soloing from Wood, who added his own accent into the song while Jagger sang wearily of living "that evil life." The singer was raw and vulnerable on "Moonlight Mile," and as Charlie Watts pounded the mallets, a light fog hovered over the stage.

"There might be some Sixties drug references in this record," said Jagger, introducing "Sister Morphine" to a generation-spanning crowd that included everyone from Harry Styles to Jack Nicholson. Opening with the stark acoustic chords of Richards, the song was scratchy and haunted as ever, Wood recreating the searing Ry Cooder slide guitar twang. "That is seriously a bit of a down song," the frontman concluded. "There's more to come. I think it was sort of a down period."

Richards sat with a 12-string for a bit of mournful blues on Mississippi Fred McDowell's "You Gotta Move," the first song of the night that belonged undeniably to the iconic guitarist. As it ended, Jagger turned to the crowd and asked, "Can you sing one? Let's try it." He then led a spontaneous chorus through the tune's melodic moan, and Richards reprised the old folk-blues riff.

The Stones first visited Hollywood back in 1964. That trip didn't go quite so well, and Dean Martin made fun of the young long-hairs when they appeared on his variety show Hollywood Palace. On Wednesday, Jagger spoke of the location and celebrity quotient, joking that actress Jane Fonda was in the house with her late father, Henry, and Miley Cyrus was there with Clark Gable. "Taylor Swift is here with Dean Martin," Jagger went on. "Thank you, Dean. I love your work." The band then tore into a well-timed "Bitch," raging to a chopping Richards rhythm and a brassy blast of horns.


The last Stones road trip included a guest spot for former guitarist Mick Taylor. His absence is particularly conspicuous considering the prominent role he played on Sticky Fingers, but the band managed to fully recreate most of those songs without missing a step. The one exception was the seven-minute epic "Can't You Hear Me Knocking." The Stones began with a grinding Richards riff, but then the guitars went soft and funky as the saxman Karl Denson took centerstage for a round of sultry, jazzy honking. Keyboardist Chuck Leavell played a rousing lead and Jagger shook a pair of maracas at the crowd, but guitars were nearly invisible for much of this beloved album cut. Taylor was missed.

The band's encore began as a tribute to B.B. King, who died last week and "was one of our favorite guitarists," Jagger said. Their smoldering take on King's "Rock Me Baby" included solos from Richards and Wood that were among their finest moments of the night. The elegant bluesman was a generation older than the Stones, and he kept making music for almost his entire life. At the Fonda, the Rolling Stones looked ready to continue that tradition, keeping the music active and alive right until the end.



Read more: http://www.rollingstone.com/music/live-reviews/rolling-stones-torch-sticky-fingers-at-small-surprise-l-a-show-20150521#ixzz3apAi1teu

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by Gazza on May 21st, 2015 at 8:10pm
A Rolling Stones first at 'secret' L.A. concert: All 10 songs from 'Sticky Fingers'



“We’re going to do something we’ve never done before,” Mick Jagger said early in the Rolling Stones’ not-so-“secret” show Wednesday night at the 1,200-capacity Fonda Theatre in Hollywood to launch the group’s 2015 Zip Code tour.



You wouldn’t think the “world’s greatest rock ‘n’ roll band,” 50-plus years down the line, would have much left to accomplish (or at least attempt to accomplish), but this was the Stones' first time playing one of their albums in its entirety. Crossing that off the bucket list, the band ripped through all 10 songs from their watershed 1971 album “Sticky Fingers” live. A rep confirmed to the Times that Wednesday night will be the only night the Stones will play the album in its entirety.

Unsurprisingly, nobody groused that the Stones were simply engaging in a savvy marketing move to sell more copies of the recently remastered edition of “Sticky Fingers,” the album that gave the world “Brown Sugar,” “Dead Flowers,” “Can’t You Hear Me Knocking,” “Wild Horses” and a half-dozen others.

The album, and the live presentation of the songs — albeit not in their original order — harkened back to a time when the Stones were indeed still dangerous, still menacing, still dancing with the devil, in dark set pieces such as “Moonlight Mile” and, especially, “Sister Morphine.”


“You might hear some ‘60s drug references,” Jagger said before he and his longtime band mates delved into the darkness of that life-denying workout.

“That’s a bit of a downer song,” he added at the end of "Morphine," “and there are more to come. It must have been a down period.”

Yet, if the early ‘70s did constitute some rough going for the Stones — emotionally, physically, financially -- Wednesday’s show was characterized more by the broad smiles Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards flashed often, along with some faux-menacing mugging from guitarist Ron Wood, while cool-as-ever drummer Charlie Watts nonchalantly powered the whole rock juggernaut for a muscular 90 minutes.


Jagger himself was impressively animated, prancing and preening in his signature style, twisting, contorting and shimmying his still-lithe body in ways that seemed to belie his 71 years. All quips aside about septuagenarian rockers being better suited to walkers, the Rolling Stones, as ever, once again gave vibrant testament to the fountain-of-youth magic of rock ‘n’ roll.

The lineup: Jagger, Richards, Wood and Watts, bassist Darryl Jones and touring keyboardist Chuck Leavell, supplemented at the Fonda by a pair of sax/woodwind players, two singers and an additional keyboardist. Orange County-born saxophonist Karl Denson has stepped in for Texas tenor player Bobby Keys, who died in December. Keys was a vital cog on the Stones machine when they made "Sticky Fingers," and Denson largely stuck to Keys' signature solos that contributed so colorfully to "Can't You Hear Me Knockin'" and "Brown Sugar."

All onstage parties seemed to genuinely revel in the relatively cozy environs of the great indoors, which counterbalances the wide-open spaces they’ll be visiting starting Sunday at San Diego’s 42,000-capacity Petco Park baseball stadium.


“It’s great to be back in L.A.—it’s been couple of years,” Jagger said at one point. “A little bit smaller than Staples Center,” referencing the previous tour’s most recent stop in L.A. proper.

The group has periodically launched tours with similarly intimate shows. Two years ago it was the 700-capacity Echoplex in Echo Park. A decade earlier, for their Licks tour, they built a 117-date world tour around a mélange of appearances at clubs, small theaters, amphitheaters, arenas and stadiums, with L.A. stops at the Wiltern Theater on one end of the excursion and Dodger Stadium at the other.

At the Fonda, the Stones attempted to avoid the commonplace sea of cellphones, requiring fans to leave cameras and smartphones at home or check them at the door.


"It feels so good not to have my phone," one compliant fan was overheard telling a friend.

Still, a smattering of concert-goers managed to sneak their devices in, snapping photos or trying to take video footage surreptitiously.

“Wouldn’t it be so much better to remember this show in your heads and in your hearts than on your iPhones?” one of the band’s crew announced just before the show kicked off with “Start Me Up,” which segued into “When the Whip Comes Down,” then “Exile on Main Street’s” “All Down the Line” and then the “Sticky Fingers” songs.

Jagger-Richards & Co. also once more indulged their youthful passion for American blues and R&B at the show’s end. Following a tribute performance of "Rock Me, Baby" in honor of the late B.B. King, who died at 89 last week at his home in Vegas, they closed out with Otis Redding’s “Can’t Turn You Loose,” which has one of the most infectious guitar-bass-drums-saxophone vamps ever committed to vinyl.

The Times will have an in-depth review of the Stones’ full-fledged production next week following the Petco Park show.

http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/music/local/la-et-ms-rolling-stones-secret-los-angeles-show-fonda-20150521-story.html#page=1

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by WaiteringOnAFiend on May 21st, 2015 at 8:11pm
Gray/grey hairs on KR, claims Steve Appleyard.
He is blond(e) now, surely, and looking dandy.

Georgia wiggly-jiggling on the balcony, in the youtube film.

Wyman has a version of Hoot Stuff on his album?

Fit as fiddles they are.


Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by nankerphelge on May 21st, 2015 at 8:51pm
Just another mad mad day

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on May 21st, 2015 at 9:47pm
https://youtu.be/J4Dhfo7kKJU

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by Ian Billen on May 22nd, 2015 at 12:18am
Well ... for the record ,,, a very positive sign for things to come this tour .. Bjornulf (AKA bv) who runs iorr.org , who has been to countless Rolling Stones shows including seeing them in a theater .. all over the world many times in many different venues. Stadiums ...Roseland ... openers ... you name it ...hes been there....  since the seventies. He flies (taking planes) to see them in various places for a long while now.

Well he stated that all RS shows are unique and until last night he could never say which his favorite show was when he was asked. He said very clearly ... in big letters a few times that in fact... lasts nights club gig was hands down the very best Stones show he's ever saw or been to.

Just saying .. As a special side note he wouldn't just make that call out of emotion. He never rates shows as the best .. Well this time he said it was "all too clear" ... the show at the Fonda was the best Stones show hes ever seen. In fact he stated that in a brief post before he could give a longer review that he would just give a quick review in three words "BEST SHOW EVER"  ... and he retyped it to let everyone know he was being dead serious. He also said they were "on" in every way .... and playing as good as or better than hes ever heard or saw them. He was up close and it was not the crowd or anything other that swayed his opinon. He said they were simply in fantastic form and put on the best show hes ever saw them perform.


Ian

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by Joey on May 22nd, 2015 at 8:18am
"  ............ In fact he stated that in a brief post before he could give a longer review that he would just give a quick review in three words "BEST SHOW EVER"  ... and he retyped it to let everyone know he was being dead serious. He also said they were "on" in every way .... and playing as good as or better than hes ever heard or saw them. He was up close and it was not the crowd or anything other that swayed his opinon. He said they were simply in fantastic form and put on the best show hes ever saw them perform.  "


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Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by LadyJane on May 22nd, 2015 at 12:45pm
A great read imo. The author is clearly one of us!!!


Scenes from the Rolling Stones' Secret Show: 5 Things Every Act Can Learn From Mick and Keith

Melinda Newman
forbes.com

As you may have heard, The Rolling Stones played a show at The Fonda Theater, a small Los Angeles club, Wednesday night. For the first time in their 50-year career, they performed an album in its entirety: The 1971 classic, Sticky Fingers,  which is being reissued June 9.

I was at the show. In fact, I was about 10 rows back on the floor. I’ve seen the Stones  many times before, but never in so tiny  a venue and never so close that I could see every nuance. For all the naysayers who spout that the Rolling Stones were never good again after Mick Taylor left in 1974 or that they are too past their prime to still be touring, all I can say is watching the band up close was exhilarating and illuminating.

There’s a reason they’re called The World’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band. At 71, Mick Jagger is some freak of nature. He never slowed down. In the 85-minute show, he was off stage for less than two minutes during a saxophone solo in “Can’t You Hear Me Knocking.”


Keith Richards, also 71,  is clearly going to outlive us all, despite the odds. He slide guitar work on “You Gotta Move” as nothing sort of inspiring in its bluesy soulfulness. Ronnie Wood, 67, may do most of the heavy lifting when it comes to guitar work, but Richards will forever and always be the Stones’ living, breathing heart and to see him burst into a grin at Jagger on the second song, “When The Whip Comes Down,” was to witness pure joy. And has there ever been a drummer with a more efficient sense of economy than Charlie Watts, 73?  There is not a wasted note.

Before delving into Sticky Fingers, which the band played out of order, in part, no doubt, to build up to “Brown Sugar,” which opens the album, the Stones threw in “Start Me Up,” “Whip,” and “All Down The Line.” The encore consisted of “Rock Me Baby,” a tribute to B.B King; “Jumpin’ Jack Flash,” and a cover of Otis Redding’s “I Can’t Turn You Loose.”

The Rolling Stones’ 15-city North American tour starts Sunday in San Diego.

Here are six things any performer could learn from last night’s show:

Be Proud Of Your Work: Sure, James Brown, may he rest in peace, will forever have the moniker of The Hardest Working Man in Show Business, but Jagger certainly deserves it as well. Whippet thin, he is flailing his arms, punching like a pugilist over the crowd, doing his best bantam rooster impersonation, snapping his hips every moment on stage. He’s a kinetic back of energy, never resting, never not entertaining. A very obvious sense of pride in doing his absolute best radiates off Jagger and it’s infectious.

Stay True To Yourself: Watts is as laid back as Jagger is flamboyant and they both stay true to their nature. Watts is a human metronome. There’s no flash, just impeccable, solid drumming that he, somehow, makes look effortless. He’s not there to do fancy drum solos or draw any attention to himself at all: He’s there to keep the beat. And no one does it better.
There were several moments last night when Jagger would go back to the drum kit to grab a water and, every time, Watts greeted him with a big smile—that’s about as much emotion as I’ve ever seen him show on stage.  At one point they even carried on a brief conversation, but Watts never broke from his unflappable, steady style


Look Involved:  Everyone on stage knows eyes are on them. As much as Jagger is the focal point, at any time, you could look at the other musicians and see how animated they were (Watts aside).

Never, even when they weren’t playing, were they checked out. During “Wild Horses,” when they weren’t singing, the co-ed back up singers were locked in a seductive, slinky dance that never pulled focus from Jagger, but was a little sideshow unto itself, there to enjoy for anyone who looked over.

Be Engaged: At this stage in his career, you might think Jagger would have adopted a bit of aloofness. That couldn’t be further from the truth. Throughout the night he was making eye contact with people in front rows, smiling at them, engaging them, exhorting them to clap their hands. He was fully present.




Be Happy: There were moments that joy absolutely radiated from the stage. There is no reason for the Stones to be playing gigs any more other than that they want to. The demand is there—they’re still filling stadiums—but it’s clear what drives them is their desire. To the man last night, Jagger, Richards, Wood, and Watts looked delighted to be on stage. Richards often smiled so broadly he looked like the cat who swallowed the canary.

Challenge Yourself
: In doing Sticky Fingers from start to finish, the Rolling Stones challenged themselves to play songs, like “Sister Morphine” and “Sway,” that they most likely hadn’t played in decades live, if ever. Yet the renditions were perfect. I kept looking to see if Jagger was using a teleprompter or lyric sheets for some of the deep album cuts and he wasn’t. He knew all the words. And, more impressively, vocally  he hit every single note, including the high notes on “I Got The Blues.” There was never a moment when the band coasted.

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by Gazza on May 22nd, 2015 at 4:49pm

LadyJane wrote on May 22nd, 2015 at 12:45pm:
A great read imo. The author is clearly one of us!!!




Challenge Yourself
: In doing Sticky Fingers from start to finish, the Rolling Stones challenged themselves to play songs, like “Sister Morphine” and “Sway,” that they most likely hadn’t played in decades live, if ever. Yet the renditions were perfect. I kept looking to see if Jagger was using a teleprompter or lyric sheets for some of the deep album cuts and he wasn’t. He knew all the words. And, more impressively, vocally  he hit every single note, including the high notes on “I Got The Blues.” There was never a moment when the band coasted.



All very well and good (aside from the 'songs theyve never played' comment) .

Now lets do this on a regular basis in front of a proper audience instead of reverting to the standard formula of the last decade.


Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by Gazza on May 22nd, 2015 at 5:11pm

Ian Billen wrote on May 22nd, 2015 at 12:18am:
Well ... for the record ,,, a very positive sign for things to come this tour .. Bjornulf (AKA bv) who runs iorr.org , who has been to countless Rolling Stones shows including seeing them in a theater .. all over the world many times in many different venues. Stadiums ...Roseland ... openers ... you name it ...hes been there....  since the seventies. He flies (taking planes) to see them in various places for a long while now.

Well he stated that all RS shows are unique and until last night he could never say which his favorite show was when he was asked. He said very clearly ... in big letters a few times that in fact... lasts nights club gig was hands down the very best Stones show he's ever saw or been to.

Just saying .. As a special side note he wouldn't just make that call out of emotion. He never rates shows as the best .. Well this time he said it was "all too clear" ... the show at the Fonda was the best Stones show hes ever seen. In fact he stated that in a brief post before he could give a longer review that he would just give a quick review in three words "BEST SHOW EVER"  ... and he retyped it to let everyone know he was being dead serious. He also said they were "on" in every way .... and playing as good as or better than hes ever heard or saw them. He was up close and it was not the crowd or anything other that swayed his opinon. He said they were simply in fantastic form and put on the best show hes ever saw them perform.


Ian



In fairness, he's never been known to say any show was less than brilliant and life-affirming.

Saying that, you'd need to be dead from the neck up not to enjoy a Stones gig played in front of a few hundred people.

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by Voodoo Chile In Wonderland on May 22nd, 2015 at 7:33pm

Title: Re: Fonda Theatre, Los Angeles 20/5 - news, setlist, pics etc
Post by Ian Billen on May 22nd, 2015 at 9:25pm

Gazza wrote on May 22nd, 2015 at 5:11pm:

Ian Billen wrote on May 22nd, 2015 at 12:18am:
Well ... for the record ,,, a very positive sign for things to come this tour .. Bjornulf (AKA bv) who runs iorr.org , who has been to countless Rolling Stones shows including seeing them in a theater .. all over the world many times in many different venues. Stadiums ...Roseland ... openers ... you name it ...hes been there....  since the seventies. He flies (taking planes) to see them in various places for a long while now.

Well he stated that all RS shows are unique and until last night he could never say which his favorite show was when he was asked. He said very clearly ... in big letters a few times that in fact... lasts nights club gig was hands down the very best Stones show he's ever saw or been to.

Just saying .. As a special side note he wouldn't just make that call out of emotion. He never rates shows as the best .. Well this time he said it was "all too clear" ... the show at the Fonda was the best Stones show hes ever seen. In fact he stated that in a brief post before he could give a longer review that he would just give a quick review in three words "BEST SHOW EVER"  ... and he retyped it to let everyone know he was being dead serious. He also said they were "on" in every way .... and playing as good as or better than hes ever heard or saw them. He was up close and it was not the crowd or anything other that swayed his opinon. He said they were simply in fantastic form and put on the best show hes ever saw them perform.


Ian



In fairness, he's never been known to say any show was less than brilliant and life-affirming.

Saying that, you'd need to be dead from the neck up not to enjoy a Stones gig played in front of a few hundred people.



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Yeah ...maybe you are right (you kno ...hes an alright bloke still the same). I know he rates all shows pretty darn well .. but he did make it a point to say all these years hes never once said which show was the best and he had no favorite... because he had none.. they were all unique and great in their own way ..but this one was indeed the best show hes ever seen them do.

Again .. jus sayin 

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