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Reply #425 - Apr 10th, 2013 at 2:40am
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I have sinned.

First, I haven't been 'round these parts enough in recent years - though I have checked in occasionally. 

Secondly - and more importantly - I bought two $600 tickets for the Oakland show. 
I feel terrible about this.  The guilt/buyers remorse of the purchase is magnified by hearing the frustrations here, especially from those of you who have chosen to decline the outrageous prices.  On one hand, I can afford it - on the other, I feel bad for having, in some way, legitimized the band's calculus here.  I also expect some solid deals around showtime as the scalpers take a HUGE bath. 

Considering there's only a month until the show, I hope this feeling kind of washes off, but I'm not sure it will.
I invite you to mock/console me as you see fit.  Ok, mock.
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Reply #426 - Apr 10th, 2013 at 7:35am
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Poplar wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 2:40am:
I have sinned.

First, I haven't been 'round these parts enough in recent years - though I have checked in occasionally.  

Secondly - and more importantly - I bought two $600 tickets for the Oakland show.  
I feel terrible about this.  The guilt/buyers remorse of the purchase is magnified by hearing the frustrations here, especially from those of you who have chosen to decline the outrageous prices.  On one hand, I can afford it - on the other, I feel bad for having, in some way, legitimized the band's calculus here.  I also expect some solid deals around showtime as the scalpers take a HUGE bath.  

Considering there's only a month until the show, I hope this feeling kind of washes off, but I'm not sure it will.
I invite you to mock/console me as you see fit.  Ok, mock.


Hundred bucks a month for a year. Cheaper than a coffee drinkers' habit.

See... better. And, oh ya, it's the Stones!

Enjoy the show!
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Reply #427 - Apr 10th, 2013 at 7:41am
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Poplar wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 2:40am:
I have sinned.

First, I haven't been 'round these parts enough in recent years - though I have checked in occasionally.  

Secondly - and more importantly - I bought two $600 tickets for the Oakland show.  
I feel terrible about this.  The guilt/buyers remorse of the purchase is magnified by hearing the frustrations here, especially from those of you who have chosen to decline the outrageous prices.  On one hand, I can afford it - on the other, I feel bad for having, in some way, legitimized the band's calculus here.  I also expect some solid deals around showtime as the scalpers take a HUGE bath.  

Considering there's only a month until the show, I hope this feeling kind of washes off, but I'm not sure it will.
I invite you to mock/console me as you see fit.  Ok, mock.



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Reply #428 - Apr 10th, 2013 at 10:29am
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Poplar wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 2:40am:
I have sinned.

First, I haven't been 'round these parts enough in recent years - though I have checked in occasionally.  

Secondly - and more importantly - I bought two $600 tickets for the Oakland show.  
I feel terrible about this.  The guilt/buyers remorse of the purchase is magnified by hearing the frustrations here, especially from those of you who have chosen to decline the outrageous prices.  On one hand, I can afford it - on the other, I feel bad for having, in some way, legitimized the band's calculus here.  I also expect some solid deals around showtime as the scalpers take a HUGE bath.  

Considering there's only a month until the show, I hope this feeling kind of washes off, but I'm not sure it will.
I invite you to mock/console me as you see fit.  Ok, mock.



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Reply #429 - Apr 10th, 2013 at 10:32am
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" First, I haven't been 'round these parts enough in recent years - though I have checked in occasionally.  

Secondly - and more importantly - I bought two $600 tickets for the Oakland show.  "


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Reply #430 - Apr 10th, 2013 at 10:42am
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Joey!?
you made a grown man cry

it's been so long!

seats (isle seats for me and the lady friend) are the very front of section 105 - right off the floor.
thing is, I've got to travel every weekend from now until the show (actually flying back into SF the morning of the 5th). So, I just wanted to pull the trigger & have it all settled.  But like I said, I'm thinking scalpers take this one in the balls.

Back in my college days - I'd wander up to the venue when the lights went down, and score floor seats from desperate dealers for next to nothing.  could be that kind of scene again.

Well - anyways.  time to get up to rockin speed.   Also gonna try for an $85er for Vegas - squeeze one more in.

ran through the "Joey?" thread last night.  god i fucking love those.
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Reply #431 - Apr 10th, 2013 at 10:50am
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Poplar wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 10:42am:
Joey!?
you made a grown man cry

it's been so long!

seats (isle seats for me and the lady friend) are the very front of section 105 - right off the floor.
thing is, I've got to travel every weekend from now until the show (actually flying back into SF the morning of the 5th). So, I just wanted to pull the trigger & have it all settled.  But like I said, I'm thinking scalpers take this one in the balls.

Back in my college days - I'd wander up to the venue when the lights went down, and score floor seats from desperate dealers for next to nothing.  could be that kind of scene again.

Well - anyways.  time to get up to rockin speed.   Also gonna try for an $85er for Vegas - squeeze one more in.

ran through the "Joey?" thread last night.  god i fucking love those.



Did you buy them at the pre-sale or after they went on sale to the General public?
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Reply #432 - Apr 10th, 2013 at 10:51am
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Poplar wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 2:40am:
I have sinned.

First, I haven't been 'round these parts enough in recent years - though I have checked in occasionally.  

Secondly - and more importantly - I bought two $600 tickets for the Oakland show.  
I feel terrible about this.  The guilt/buyers remorse of the purchase is magnified by hearing the frustrations here, especially from those of you who have chosen to decline the outrageous prices.  On one hand, I can afford it - on the other, I feel bad for having, in some way, legitimized the band's calculus here.  I also expect some solid deals around showtime as the scalpers take a HUGE bath.  

Considering there's only a month until the show, I hope this feeling kind of washes off, but I'm not sure it will.
I invite you to mock/console me as you see fit.  Ok, mock.


You will start feeling OK about it when the lights go down, you hear "Ladies and Gentlemen, The ROLLING STONES", and then an iconic riff from Keef.

Nice to see you back, BTW
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Reply #433 - Apr 10th, 2013 at 10:54am
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Bluzdude wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 10:50am:
Did you buy them at the pre-sale or after they went on sale to the General public?


general sale...  and from my tinkering, it looks like they sold some of the lower bowl, but the sale peter'd out towards the back of the lower level.  still plenty of tickets at the $600 level.
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Reply #434 - Apr 10th, 2013 at 11:15am
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My Dilemma -  Undecided

I've been saving for the shows for over a year so I am prepared to pay the price. But with the $85 thing, it makes me think twice about pushing the button on the pre-sale, but here's the thing....

My wife has to sit during a show so when she heard that some of the $85 tickets were in the pit, she didn't want to take the chance. Also when she heard what the regular prices are, she said no way would she pay that (I reminded her that the funds were set aside already and she wouldn't "feel" a thing). So I feel a little better that if I pay top $$$ it will only be for one ticket.

Now Gazza, if you call me a silly bastard (or even something else), I wholeheartedly accept your comment (as your opinion, that is). Roll Eyes

So here's what I think I will do...I will buy one ticket for opening night at Staples in one of the 2 top ranges (you don't want to be upstairs at Staples, above the luxury boxes as you are much higher than the upper levels at the Sports Arena or Forum even) and go for $85 pairs at Anaheim or if a second Staples show is added.

I will take my wife to one of the $85 shows and if for some rare reason, they give us a pair of pit tickets, I will try to find a person willing to swap their seat (no matter where it is) for a pit ticket; (I would still go in the pit).
Shut the fuck up now

So, do you think I would have a problem finding any takers for this last scenario?
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Reply #435 - Apr 10th, 2013 at 12:11pm
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Bluz.....we'll probably be at the same shows....so I call first dibs for your "spare" pit ticket!!
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seriously- if anyone has a spare pit, i'm booking a flight!
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Reply #437 - Apr 10th, 2013 at 12:51pm
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Justin wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 12:11pm:
Bluz.....we'll probably be at the same shows....so I call first dibs for your "spare" pit ticket!!


Let's see where we are at on Monday.

If I get shut out of $85 tickets altogether, if someone has a spare because like me, they like to go to shows solo, no matter where the location is, in the arena, I will buy it and throw in dinner and drinks. (This applies to added Staples show or Anaheim)
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Reply #438 - Apr 10th, 2013 at 1:15pm
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Bluzdude wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 12:51pm:
Justin wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 12:11pm:
Bluz.....we'll probably be at the same shows....so I call first dibs for your "spare" pit ticket!!


Let's see where we are at on Monday.

If I get shut out of $85 tickets altogether, if someone has a spare because like me, they like to go to shows solo, no matter where the location is, in the arena, I will buy it and throw in dinner and drinks. (This applies to added Staples show or Anaheim)

I think you have a better chance of winning the Powerall then having one of those $85 turn out to be a pit ticket. More than likely those tickets will be somwhere near Encino. What a post Ronnie!!!!!
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Bluzdude wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 11:15am:
My Dilemma -  Undecided

I've been saving for the shows for over a year so I am prepared to pay the price. But with the $85 thing, it makes me think twice about pushing the button on the pre-sale, but here's the thing....

My wife has to sit during a show so when she heard that some of the $85 tickets were in the pit, she didn't want to take the chance. Also when she heard what the regular prices are, she said no way would she pay that (I reminded her that the funds were set aside already and she wouldn't "feel" a thing). So I feel a little better that if I pay top $$$ it will only be for one ticket.

Now Gazza, if you call me a silly bastard (or even something else), I wholeheartedly accept your comment (as your opinion, that is). Roll Eyes

So here's what I think I will do...I will buy one ticket for opening night at Staples in one of the 2 top ranges (you don't want to be upstairs at Staples, above the luxury boxes as you are much higher than the upper levels at the Sports Arena or Forum even) and go for $85 pairs at Anaheim or if a second Staples show is added.

I will take my wife to one of the $85 shows and if for some rare reason, they give us a pair of pit tickets, I will try to find a person willing to swap their seat (no matter where it is) for a pit ticket; (I would still go in the pit).
Shut the fuck up now

So, do you think I would have a problem finding any takers for this last scenario?
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If you get PIT you should be able to swap or even just go to guest services at Staples and see if they can move you.
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"  More than likely those tickets will be somwhere near Omaha.  "


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Reply #441 - Apr 10th, 2013 at 5:44pm
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Poplar wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 2:40am:
I have sinned.

First, I haven't been 'round these parts enough in recent years - though I have checked in occasionally.  

Secondly - and more importantly - I bought two $600 tickets for the Oakland show.  
I feel terrible about this.  The guilt/buyers remorse of the purchase is magnified by hearing the frustrations here, especially from those of you who have chosen to decline the outrageous prices.  On one hand, I can afford it - on the other, I feel bad for having, in some way, legitimized the band's calculus here.  I also expect some solid deals around showtime as the scalpers take a HUGE bath.  

Considering there's only a month until the show, I hope this feeling kind of washes off, but I'm not sure it will.
I invite you to mock/console me as you see fit.  Ok, mock.

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you know, this is a bunch of bullshit.
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I like the caveat RS.com sent out this morning for the upcoming shows, specifically, Los Angeles
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If I just bought expensive seats for the Stones, the last thing I'd have is buyer's remorse. I'd be too busy getting my concert clothes together for a night of dancing and singing along to the greatest music of all time.
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Steel Wheels wrote on Apr 10th, 2013 at 6:09pm:
If I just bought expensive seats for the Stones, the last thing I'd have is buyer's remorse. I'd be too busy getting my concert clothes together for a night of dancing and singing along to the greatest music of all time.


THANK FUCKING GOD!!!!
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The day after Charlie Watts turns 72 on June 2, he'll be drumming on stage at the United Center in Chicago, seventh stop on the Rolling Stones' 50 and Counting tour.

"He's just coming into his stride," Keith Richards cracks. Famous for flippantly deflecting barbs about the band's advancing years, the guitarist, 69, finally does concede that "we have to pace ourselves a bit."

"Of course age comes into play," he says. "But if you've got a frontman like Mick Jagger, and he's raring to go, let's go."


And so the Stones are hitting the road again, opening in Los Angeles on May 2, roughly 50 years after they recorded their first single, Chuck Berry's Come On.

A half-century into the band's career, "everybody felt fine" after a surprise club show Oct. 25 in Paris, Jagger says. At 69, the singer remains a sinewy, agile rock 'n' roll marvel. He's intensified his workouts to prepare for the tour.

"It's really boring," he says. "Honestly, for athletics, it must be hell. They're doing 10 times what I'm doing. I like going out and having a good time but you can't do much while you're preparing for a show. I'm quite serious about it. You have to be physically fit, mentally alert, vocally strong. It's dull and repetitious. The only thing I enjoy is the dance rehearsal. I rent a dance studio and loon around in it."

The band's 50th celebration heated up with last year's GRRR! hits compilation and five sold-out arena shows in London and the New York area.

The band was pumped for the golden anniversary shows but left sentimentality to the fans.

"It was a nice feeling, but I wouldn't say it was nostalgia," Jagger says. "I don't know if you can get nostalgic playing in an arena. You don't get sidetracked when you've got a lot to do. I felt a bit fuzzy when we did The O2 (arena in London). The audience was very warm and we got a good response. I was really grateful that people still like us. It was nice to be up there."

Richards isn't prone to wistful flashbacks until fans and media create a stir. The anniversary, pegged to the band's first gig July 12, 1962, at London's Marquee Club, "meant an awful lot to a lot of people," he says. "We kind of avoid zeros."

The upcoming trek won't stretch to A Bigger Bang's record-setting dimensions, Richards says, but "once this thing starts rolling, it's impossible to stop. They're adding gigs as I speak. It all depends on how the boys feel about it."

Jagger adds, "We've got lots of other possibilities in the rest of the world, but we haven't booked anything. And we don't really have a big stadium stage at the moment. We could get one."

The band opted for arenas this time "so for once we're not subjected to nature's wonders," Richards says. "The band feels we can do a better show indoors in a controlled environment. That's not always true. The ambiance of outdoor shows and that sense of chance — what's God going to throw at you, wind, rain or sleet — adds to a certain connection with the audience that you don't necessarily get indoors."

The set list, likely to mirror the hit-heavy roster played at the recent shows, won't take shape until rehearsals get underway. Jagger's desire to pluck rarities from the catalog competes with a respect for fan wish lists.

"I worry a lot," he says. "You see that post, 'I hope they do Wild Horses,' and then we do some obscure ballad, perhaps not brilliantly. Then you see, 'It was really good, that obscure ballad, but actually I wanted them to do Wild Horses.' We have so many ballads and we only do a couple in a show. I do think we'll do one or two obscurities."

Aside from GRRR! tracks Doom and Gloom and One More Shot, the Stones have no new tunes to roll out. Fans probably won't object.

"It would be nice to have a new album, but people don't like the new album when you play it on stage," Jagger says with a laugh. "They glumly look at you. 'OK, it will be over in a minute.' It's not a good excuse, but it's the truth and has to be said."

Richards considers the tour a creative catalyst.

"The time to record a band is once they've been on the road a while so they're hot," he says. "We'll think about that while we're doing this. The world needs more Stones records. So do I."

He's excited about honing his chops with a variety of tour guests, particularly former Stones guitarist Mick Taylor. Ex-bassist Bill Wyman, annoyed that he was invited to play only two songs in London, declined to join any U.S. dates.

"He's a stubborn old bugger," Richards says.

Tickets range from $85 to north of $600, prompting SF Weekly to denounce the band for "cold-hearted money-grubbing."

In negotiating the tour, the band "insisted in coming down some" in price, Richards says, dismissing media carping. "If we can sell out Hyde Park in four minutes, it's obviously not a big deal to the punters. I'm not concerned with it."

Jagger says, "There's a price for every pocket," and points out that the $85 tickets, more than 1,000 per show, include prime seats in the Tongue Pit, a corral of open space at the front of the stage.

The Stones "have always worked for top dollar, and there's always been a high end of fans willing to pay," says Anthony DeCurtis, Rolling Stone contributing editor. Steep prices tend to draw moneyed Boomers, "but I do know younger people who went last time and were knocked out. There's a sense that the Stones are still able to do it, and that's part of the pull. I saw them in December, and they were blasting. They're playing as hard as they ever have. It's a completely brilliant show."

Fans also want to witness history.

"You do reach a point where it's going to be impossible to do this," DeCurtis says. "In terms of the giants, the Stones are still out there. To go see them, you're really touching the flame. "

50 and Counting suggests a continuation, not a farewell. Recent frictions between Richards and Jagger have been set aside, though sugary harmonies seldom waft from this camp.

"It's all skullduggery and backroom infighting, nothing's changed," Richards says. "It wouldn't be the Stones otherwise, would it? Obviously, we wouldn't be working together if there wasn't a smooth relationship. Brothers fight like cats and dogs and then everything's smooth. It's smooth right now.

"As long as the boys want to play and I've got two legs, I'll play with them. I'll play on one leg, actually."




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Re: At last - it's the Rolling Stones Tour 2013...
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Gazza wrote on Apr 11th, 2013 at 7:11am:
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards: Stones 'raring to go'


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He's excited about honing his chops with a variety of tour guests, particularly former Stones guitarist Mick Taylor. Ex-bassist Bill Wyman, annoyed that he was invited to play only two songs in London, declined to join any U.S. dates.

"He's a stubborn old bugger," Richards says.




Someone on IORR said that showed a degree of affection towards Bill's character from Keith. I think they were spot on.
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