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Reply #350 - Nov 1st, 2012 at 12:38pm
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Some Guy wrote on Nov 1st, 2012 at 12:33pm:
guys, gross is gone, long gone.


the only thing gross now are the ticket ripoffs
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Reply #351 - Nov 1st, 2012 at 12:42pm
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Some Guy wrote on Nov 1st, 2012 at 12:33pm:
guys, gross is gone, long gone.


the only thing gross now are the ticket ripoffs

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Reply #352 - Nov 1st, 2012 at 6:03pm
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jostorm wrote on Oct 31st, 2012 at 12:48pm:
Nellcote wrote on Oct 31st, 2012 at 9:50am:
I apologize if this has been said before.
The Stones should really consider donating profits from these Newark shows back to the Tri State Area given the wreckage caused by Hurricane Sandy.  It will look more greedy than it already does to have these shows in the midst of an area which has been devastated & take years to rebuild.



Since when are the Stones known for their philanthropic way of life? They do not give a fuck as far as I know. They may give to charities individually, I'll grant you that. But last time I checked they weren't on the Concert for Bangladesh line-up either. The Stones only care for themselves and their own.
They don't even give a shit for those people who have financed their fame for the past 50 years, buying every record and book and going to every concert they could afford, otherwise they wouldn't so blatantly pull their fans by the hair from behind, make them bend over and then fuck them in the arse.

My heart goes out to everyone affected by Sandy, but it has nothing to do with the Stones. Why don't Wall Street give all THEIR profits (for a change) for the neighbourhood in which the house stands from which they fleeced the world and caused the current recession? And may I just mention that they only got reprimanded lightly for doing so and are carrying on as ever?
America is a rich country, it can look after their own. The Stones are the Stones: a group of rich, wrinkly, greedy men with a license to print money. I hope they prove me wrong, but I can't see them giving a dime to anyone.



It is being rumored that a benefit w/ The Stones...Bon Jovi...and Bruce...will happen...But who will open for who??
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Reply #353 - Nov 2nd, 2012 at 3:31am
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Cool little article I found:

The Rolling Stones will not last forever
Published 11/01/2012 | By Elliot Greiner


THE WOODLANDS, Texas -- The disbandment of The Stones seems like some fantastical event far off in the future, like the cure for cancer or Arnold Schwarzenegger’s retirement; but in reality it is just around the corner. Time is not on the band’s side anymore, as their age and extravagance has caught up with them; Keith Richard’s body has looked ready to expire for the past ten years. However, the music icons are not resigning without one last hurrah. Their first release in six years, “Doom and Gloom”, proves to be a bluesy lick that showcases what the Stones do best – Rock N’ Roll.

While I wouldn’t venture to call the song groundbreaking, it is heavily redolent of "Exile on Main Street"- The Glimmer Twins have not lost their luster. The guitar is raw and, paired with Charlie Watt’s signature drumming style, blissful. Jagger pounds out the notes on his blues harp while still delivering vocals that sound equivalent to those of their golden days. “Doom and Gloom” is superficially a tirade against the current state of the world, though in the end, comes off as an unwanted goodbye to such a brilliant career.

But what a marvelous 50 years it’s been.


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Reply #354 - Nov 2nd, 2012 at 6:25am
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Sandy Benefit to go on...No Stones though...I was hoping that Jimmy Fallon's involvement would at least bring Mick and Keith to the show...oh well...

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/star-studded-benefit-concert-planned-hurrica...
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Reply #355 - Nov 2nd, 2012 at 7:40am
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Paranoid Android wrote on Nov 2nd, 2012 at 6:25am:
Sandy Benefit to go on...No Stones though...I was hoping that Jimmy Fallon's involvement would at least bring Mick and Keith to the show...oh well...

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/star-studded-benefit-concert-planned-hurrica...


they are too busy lining their own pockets I guess............
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Reply #356 - Nov 4th, 2012 at 11:43am
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Paranoid Android wrote on Nov 2nd, 2012 at 6:25am:
Sandy Benefit to go on...No Stones though...I was hoping that Jimmy Fallon's involvement would at least bring Mick and Keith to the show...oh well...

http://www.nydailynews.com/new-york/star-studded-benefit-concert-planned-hurrica...

This was quickly put together. I believe they are working on a large benefit show at MSG. Possible the Stones may be involved if it's close to the time of the NEwark shows.
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Reply #357 - Nov 7th, 2012 at 10:59am
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Rolling Stones Finally Make Deal for Brooklyn Show 
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Hey kids, it’s not all Doom and Gloom: I told you first at the end of the summer that the Rolling Stones would play at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. Then things got weird as Virgin Live and the promoter Paul Dainty were busy also negotiating with the Prudential Center in Newark. But now I can tell exclusively that a Barclays date has been worked out for December 8th. It’s the only open day in the busy Barclays schedule of Nets games.

My sources say the announcement is imminent. This would make Brooklyn first before New Jersey on December 13th and 15th. Tricky stuff here: the Stones will debut their documentary “Crossfire Hurricane” on November 15th on HBO. But there’s been a real hurricane since all this stuff started. Maybe the Stones will announce a special charitable donation, or a show dedicated to the victims to help raise much needed funds for the vast numbers of homeless folks.

In any case, with Brooklyn locked down for one show, which will sell out in 2 seconds flat, my guess is a fourth show — maybe Madison Square Garden– cannot be far behind. And after that, a good ol’ fashioned tour. Stay tuned. Or as they say in Stones land now, “Grrrrr….!”

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Reply #358 - Nov 7th, 2012 at 11:20am
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Hey kids, it’s not all Doom and Gloom: I told you first at the end of the summer that the Rolling Stones would play at Brooklyn’s Barclays Center. Then things got weird as Virgin Live and the promoter Paul Dainty were busy also negotiating with the Prudential Center in Newark. But now I can tell exclusively that a Barclays date has been worked out for December 8th. It’s the only open day in the busy Barclays schedule of Nets games.

My sources say the announcement is imminent. This would make Brooklyn first before New Jersey on December 13th and 15th. Tricky stuff here: the Stones will debut their documentary “Crossfire Hurricane” on November 15th on HBO. But there’s been a real hurricane since all this stuff started. Maybe the Stones will announce a special charitable donation, or a show dedicated to the victims to help raise much needed funds for the vast numbers of homeless folks.

In any case, with Brooklyn locked down for one show, which will sell out in 2 seconds flat, my guess is a fourth show — maybe Madison Square Garden– cannot be far behind. And after that, a good ol’ fashioned tour. Stay tuned. Or as they say in Stones land now, “Grrrrr….!”

http://www.showbiz411.com/2012/11/06/rolling-stones-finally-make-deal-for-brookl...

Sell out in two seconds flat? Yeah to scalpers who'll end up getting stuck with overpriced tickets. Roll Eyes
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Reply #359 - Nov 8th, 2012 at 4:42pm
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Mick Taylor's concert in Aviles, Spain scheduled for November 24 has now been postponed to....December 15th for 'health reasons'

A change which rules out any involvement at the two Newark shows and which also indicates that he was never invited to begin with.

His London show at Cadogan Hall on November 30th still seems to be on OK, which augurs a bit better for the possibility of a cameo at the Stones' London shows on November 25th and 29th. That's if you think the switch for 'health reasons' may be code for 'dress rehearsals for the 02'

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Reply #360 - Nov 8th, 2012 at 4:51pm
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Gazza wrote on Nov 8th, 2012 at 4:42pm:
Mick Taylor's concert in Aviles, Spain scheduled for November 24 has now been postponed to....December 15th for 'health reasons'

A change which rules out any involvement at the two Newark shows and which also indicates that he was never invited to begin with.

His London show at Cadogan Hall on November 30th still seems to be on OK, which augurs a bit better for the possibility of a cameo at the Stones' London shows on November 25th and 29th. That's if you think the switch for 'health reasons' may be code for 'dress rehearsals for the 02'



Do you reckon 'health reasons' really means health reasons? I'm not going to get my hopes up of Taylor playing with them
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Reply #361 - Nov 8th, 2012 at 5:37pm
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Gazza wrote on Nov 8th, 2012 at 4:42pm:
Mick Taylor's concert in Aviles, Spain scheduled for November 24 has now been postponed to....December 15th for 'health reasons'

A change which rules out any involvement at the two Newark shows and which also indicates that he was never invited to begin with.

His London show at Cadogan Hall on November 30th still seems to be on OK, which augurs a bit better for the possibility of a cameo at the Stones' London shows on November 25th and 29th. That's if you think the switch for 'health reasons' may be code for 'dress rehearsals for the 02'



Do you reckon 'health reasons' really means health reasons? I'm not going to get my hopes up of Taylor playing with them

While I certainly hope the best for Mick T's health. Using it as a ruse to rehearse with the Stones seems a bit extreme.
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Reply #362 - Nov 9th, 2012 at 5:56am
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Turns out I'll be In london tyhat weekend.
However was smart enough to book my return flight on the 25th,
so I won't be tempted to buy a ticket at 5.000 euro & a liver
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Reply #363 - Nov 9th, 2012 at 1:54pm
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Rolling Stones Stand By Sky-High Ticket Prices, And That Shouldn't Be a Surprise

November 9 2012, 1:38 PM ET
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"Let them eat cake," guitarist Ronnie Wood did not add.

Look, what you're about to read isn't even a particularly original argument anymore. Thinkers like Thomas Frank have already contended persuasively that the '60s posture of rebellion, rather than challenging the moneyed establishment, actually echoed what corporate America's top marketers were already thinking. In other words, the Clash were wrong: You can't turn rebellion into money. Rebellion already is money; it's called capitalism ("creative destruction"!). Add to that how the Rolling Stones, led by a once-promising London School of Economics student, did pretty much what British imperialists had done for centuries, taking artistic influences that once had been communal and then stamping their copyright on them. Lewis Hyde wrote the book on that shit.

What we're saying is, if you're surprised the Stones are unashamed about charging almost as much for their second-cheapest concert tickets as the typical American household earns in a month, life may continue to be hard for you. And yet, unashamed they are, and consistently so. Stones guitarist Ronnie Wood might've come the closest to a "47 percent" comment this week when he protested to the Telegraph, "We've got to make something." But Mick Jagger told Billboard basically the same thing, citing the cost of producing the shows. And last month Keith Richards, asked whether the band will indeed make not only something, but £16 million ($25.5 million) for their services, told the Guardian, "£16 million sounds about right to us."

Just how expensive are tickets to the Stones' planned four 50th-anniversary shows? As Buzzfeed explains, the cheapest seats at the band's two New Jersey shows were going for a mere $114.80, service fees included. The next tier of prices, though, brings you all the way up to $813. Ouch. Premium seating options range from $1,353.50 for a "Silver Hot Seat Package" to $2,453.50 for a "Gold VIP Package." And we aren't even talking about what scalpers might be charging for these things.

Jagger, in the Billboard interview, suggested part of the reason these particular ticket prices are so high is because the Stones aren't benefiting from economies of scale. "You might say, 'The tickets are too expensive' — well, it's a very expensive show to put on, just to do four shows, because normally you do a hundred shows and you'd have the same expenses," he's quoted as saying. But Richards has suggested that the Stones don't plan just to do four shows. Wood recently told the AP, "We won't be able to stop."

So if and when the Stones announce a full tour after justifying their ticket prices based on the fact they were only playing four shows, don't be surprised. They'll definitely have plenty to play. Career-spanning compilation GRRR!, including new songs "Doom and Gloom" and "One More Shot," arrives on November 13, just before the Stones' HBO documentary, Crossfire Hurricane.

After all, there are consumers to satiate. Here's Jagger talking to Billboard about ticket prices again: "So, yes, it's expensive. But most of the tickets go for a higher price than we've sold them for, so you can see the market is there." See how he totally stuck it to The Man by rationalizing his actions through free-market economics? If not, we have a Who-endorsed Hummer we'd like to sell you.

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Reply #364 - Nov 12th, 2012 at 4:55am
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Tickets have arrived.   London o2  thurs 29th nov.  WOO!
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Reply #365 - Nov 14th, 2012 at 7:58am
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If anyone's still looking for a hotel room at a reasonable price for the 25th, contact me.

I provisionally booked a twin room at the Premier Inn Docklands (Excel) for that night a couple of weeks before the shows were confirmed at a bargain price but now won't be needing the room as I won't be going to the gig.

It should be easy enough to change the booking but rather than simply cancel the booking (I havent paid any deposit) I'd rather let someone get it for the same price as I did, because you can be pretty certain that if I cancel and it goes on sale again it'll be offered for a lot more than the £50 deal that I got!
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Reply #366 - Nov 15th, 2012 at 10:03pm
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Gazza wrote on Nov 14th, 2012 at 7:58am:
If anyone's still looking for a hotel room at a reasonable price for the 25th, contact me.

I provisionally booked a twin room at the Premier Inn Docklands (Excel) for that night a couple of weeks before the shows were confirmed at a bargain price but now won't be needing the room as I won't be going to the gig.

It should be easy enough to change the booking but rather than simply cancel the booking (I havent paid any deposit) I'd rather let someone get it for the same price as I did, because you can be pretty certain that if I cancel and it goes on sale again it'll be offered for a lot more than the £50 deal that I got!


There are plenty of tickets left on StubHub! Maybe you should reconsider before cancelling your reservation!

http://www.stubhub.com/rolling-stones-tickets/
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Reply #367 - Nov 16th, 2012 at 7:34am
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Gazza wrote on Nov 14th, 2012 at 7:58am:
If anyone's still looking for a hotel room at a reasonable price for the 25th, contact me.

I provisionally booked a twin room at the Premier Inn Docklands (Excel) for that night a couple of weeks before the shows were confirmed at a bargain price but now won't be needing the room as I won't be going to the gig.

It should be easy enough to change the booking but rather than simply cancel the booking (I havent paid any deposit) I'd rather let someone get it for the same price as I did, because you can be pretty certain that if I cancel and it goes on sale again it'll be offered for a lot more than the £50 deal that I got!


There are plenty of tickets left on StubHub! Maybe you should reconsider before cancelling your reservation!

http://www.stubhub.com/rolling-stones-tickets/


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The tickets on there start at £390 which is double the price I was willing to pay for a first level seat to begin with. I've absolutely no interest in getting a flight to sit in a nosebleed in THAT venue and certainly not at that price. Nor am I paying over face value for what is already a rip-off.

Availability of tickets was never going to be an issue. The fact that they're charging prices that I find offensive and indefensible is.  I refuse to play along with it as a matter of principle.

I'm a bit disappointed in some ways that I'm not going but in all honesty that's considerably outweighed by the satisfaction that, for once, I had the strength to say "no".
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Reply #368 - Nov 16th, 2012 at 6:24pm
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Final set of rehearsals should take place at Wembley Arena from Monday onwards.

Have heard conflicting reports as to whether or not there'll be another club show before they open at the 02. If I was a betting man, I'd be edging towards 'no', but you never know I guess.
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Reply #369 - Nov 16th, 2012 at 6:55pm
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Final set of rehearsals should take place at Wembley Arena from Monday onwards.

Have heard conflicting reports as to whether or not there'll be another club show before they open at the 02. If I was a betting man, I'd be edging towards 'no', but you never know I guess.



to bad they aint playin wembley arena!!!
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Memories of 2003, eh? Great shows - and we had a good night on the 13th September!

Only about half the size of the 02 unfortunately. the 02's a better venue despite the size - as long as youre not in the nosebleeds, I suppose.
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Reply #372 - Nov 16th, 2012 at 8:18pm
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Gazza wrote on Nov 16th, 2012 at 7:34am:
Bitch wrote on Nov 15th, 2012 at 10:03pm:
Gazza wrote on Nov 14th, 2012 at 7:58am:
If anyone's still looking for a hotel room at a reasonable price for the 25th, contact me.

I provisionally booked a twin room at the Premier Inn Docklands (Excel) for that night a couple of weeks before the shows were confirmed at a bargain price but now won't be needing the room as I won't be going to the gig.

It should be easy enough to change the booking but rather than simply cancel the booking (I havent paid any deposit) I'd rather let someone get it for the same price as I did, because you can be pretty certain that if I cancel and it goes on sale again it'll be offered for a lot more than the £50 deal that I got!


There are plenty of tickets left on StubHub! Maybe you should reconsider before cancelling your reservation!

http://www.stubhub.com/rolling-stones-tickets/


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The tickets on there start at £390 which is double the price I was willing to pay for a first level seat to begin with. I've absolutely no interest in getting a flight to sit in a nosebleed in THAT venue and certainly not at that price. Nor am I paying over face value for what is already a rip-off.

Availability of tickets was never going to be an issue. The fact that they're charging prices that I find offensive and indefensible is.  I refuse to play along with it as a matter of principle.

I'm a bit disappointed in some ways that I'm not going but in all honesty that's considerably outweighed by the satisfaction that, for once, I had the strength to say "no".


I said "no" to a few other things this summer and it keeps getting easier and easier each time. I hope I wasn't doing it so I could afford $813 Stones tickets.
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Reply #373 - Nov 17th, 2012 at 9:47am
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ijwthstd wrote on Nov 16th, 2012 at 8:18pm:
Gazza wrote on Nov 16th, 2012 at 7:34am:
Bitch wrote on Nov 15th, 2012 at 10:03pm:
Gazza wrote on Nov 14th, 2012 at 7:58am:
If anyone's still looking for a hotel room at a reasonable price for the 25th, contact me.

I provisionally booked a twin room at the Premier Inn Docklands (Excel) for that night a couple of weeks before the shows were confirmed at a bargain price but now won't be needing the room as I won't be going to the gig.

It should be easy enough to change the booking but rather than simply cancel the booking (I havent paid any deposit) I'd rather let someone get it for the same price as I did, because you can be pretty certain that if I cancel and it goes on sale again it'll be offered for a lot more than the £50 deal that I got!


There are plenty of tickets left on StubHub! Maybe you should reconsider before cancelling your reservation!

http://www.stubhub.com/rolling-stones-tickets/


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The tickets on there start at £390 which is double the price I was willing to pay for a first level seat to begin with. I've absolutely no interest in getting a flight to sit in a nosebleed in THAT venue and certainly not at that price. Nor am I paying over face value for what is already a rip-off.

Availability of tickets was never going to be an issue. The fact that they're charging prices that I find offensive and indefensible is.  I refuse to play along with it as a matter of principle.

I'm a bit disappointed in some ways that I'm not going but in all honesty that's considerably outweighed by the satisfaction that, for once, I had the strength to say "no".


I said "no" to a few other things this summer and it keeps getting easier and easier each time. I hope I wasn't doing it so I could afford $813 Stones tickets.



you sacrificed alot. buy that ticket!!!
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Gazza wrote on Nov 16th, 2012 at 7:34am:
The tickets on there start at £390 which is double the price I was willing to pay for a first level seat to begin with. I've absolutely no interest in getting a flight to sit in a nosebleed in THAT venue and certainly not at that price. Nor am I paying over face value for what is already a rip-off.

Availability of tickets was never going to be an issue. The fact that they're charging prices that I find offensive and indefensible is.  I refuse to play along with it as a matter of principle.

I'm a bit disappointed in some ways that I'm not going but in all honesty that's considerably outweighed by the satisfaction that, for once, I had the strength to say "no".



^ This is the best post I've ever read here.

I concur whole heartedly.

We've all made great sacrifices and have continued to bite the bullet on increasingly outrageous ticket prices and packages and fan club fees etc with each new tour. Simply for our insane love of this band. But The time to say no and simply walk away is now here.
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