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The Rolling Stones at AT&T Stadium: Jagger's moves, Richards' grooves and a whole lot of Texas love

Jun. 7, 2015 2:23am
 

"It's great to be in this stadium for the first time ... in Aaahlington, Texas," Mick Jagger told thousands of Rolling Stones fans on Saturday night. "Taylor Swift told me to say that."

The 71-year-old frontman was in high spirits at the AT&T Stadium stop of his band's 15-city Zip Code Tour. When he wasn't sharing clever between-song quips or paying homage to George Strait (we'll get to that later), he was giving us the full Mick in all its cavorting, seducing glory. Everyone in attendance Saturday now knows exactly why there's a (somewhat annoying) hit song inspired by the dude's moves.

Unmistakably brilliant, the singer was just one of many causes for celebration inside Jerry Jones' spaceship. Here's more on the Stones' triumphant two-hour show. (And in case you're wondering if the guys still have it, the answer is a resounding yes.)
 

 

Bravo to the fans: Let's face it — any event at AT&T Stadium amounts to a gigantic hassle for most of its attendees. There's no way around it. So, while getting in and out of the place made up much more than half the collective battle on Saturday, fans seemed to let that go and get loosey-goosey during the Stones' performance. From the floor to the nosebleeds, folks were having the time of their lives. Positioned in front of an aisle, I saw ridiculously dressed diehards dancing and high-fiving all night. They were as entertaining as the action on stage. Quite a few attempted to recreate that iconic Jagger strut. I wouldn't try it after more than a couple of beers, though.

The sights, the sounds: Thank the gods of arena rock for the three large screens that made up the Stones' backdrop, because otherwise the majority of the fans there might not have gotten a good look at the faces and getups of Jagger, Keith Richards and company. They might not have seen drummer Charlie Watts' slightly perplexed permaface as he nailed every beat. And they wouldn't have been clued into memorable musical moments courtesy of brilliant backup singer Lisa Fischer (she easily matched Jagger's intensity on "Gimme Shelter") and the University of Texas at Arlington A Capella Choir's cameo during "You Can't Always Get What You Want."

As for the sound, well, there's just no way to achieve a perfect mix in that stadium. We all know it, yet high-profile concerts keep happening there. Waddaya gonna do? At least the Stones and their extended touring band hit all the marks and cranked out inspired renditions of the hits. Even with the muddled noise and echoes mucking things up, the music didn't suffer too much.

The indomitable Keith Richards: The Stones' legendary guitarist was as much a focal point as Jagger throughout Saturday's show, rocking colorful jackets and headbands, and churning out endlessly bluesy riffs. Richards' and Ronnie Wood's combined axe-work (along with a few turns by Jagger) gave the Stones' classic material boosts of energy in the Cowboys' home. Richards even sang lead on a couple of tunes including "Before They Make Me Run." And he made sure to ask us to all remember the late, great Texan saxophone player Bobby Keys, the longtime Stones touring player who passed late last year. Jagger may handle all the flash and glam, but Richards again and again provided the soul.

Those songs: Saturday's set featured the same hit parade other cities on the Zip Code tour have received. For dancing and strutting there were "Jumpin' Jack Flash," "It's Only Rock 'n' Roll," "Miss You," and "Start Me Up." For singalongs, "Honky Tonk Women," "Gimme Shelter," "Brown Sugar" and "Sympathy for the Devil." The special request voted on via Web by the crowd turned out to be "Rocks Off," but we got a lot more pleasure out of the extended blues opera "Midnight Rambler." And, of course, the night climaxed with an epic rendition of "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction."

And back to Jagger: He's bigger than life, even when he appears to be the size of an ant (shout-out to the top sections), so we have to end on Mick. A few unforgettable moments: Before revealing which requested song the band would be doing, he gave us a few bars of George Strait's "All My Ex's Live in Texas." It was bizarre and thrilling to hear that song Jagger-fied — we can't begin to explain how effectively he twisted that melody to his snarling vocal style.

Another Texas reference came after he did one of his signature struts."I got some of these moves from Jerry Jones," he said. And Jagger's many memorable outfits included a see-through black top (he's in much better shape than I am, dangit) and a feathered red cape. Top that, every other lead singer in the world.
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From Fort Worth Star Paper

By Preston Jones
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A great many musical giants have traversed North Texas thus far in 2015: Billy Joel; Stevie Wonder; the Who; Rush; Neil Diamond.

Saturday, the biggest yet — the Rolling Stones — lumbered into AT&T Stadium for its first area gig in almost a decade.



The room — Jerry Jones’ billion-dollar sports palace cracked open the roof for the first concert since George Strait christened the place back in 2009 — perfectly fit not only the thousands filling its seats and aisles, but the Stones’ mammoth reputation as one of the last living foundational rock bands upon which so much history stands. (The concert was billed as a sold out affair, but exact numbers weren’t immediately available Saturday; an eyeball estimate put the throng somewhere north of 40,000.)

Simply put, at an age when the Stones should be a fond relic of wilder times, the impossibly lithe Mick Jagger and his astonishingly ageless bandmates — guitarist Keith Richards, defying death with a gleam in his eye; guitarist Ronnie Wood, appearing to be little more than a walking bundle of tendons and the implacable drummer Charlie Watts, his arms and legs in constant motion, keeping the beat like a metronome made flesh — acted like eager upstarts, ripping through more than two hours of hits with gusto.




The magic resided in the moments, the flashes of each individual’s contribution to the whole: Jagger’s oft-imitated, never-duplicated stutter step, bouncing him across the enormous stage set up in the stadium’s east end zone; the practiced detachment of Richards’ guitar playing, his fingers following the neck as much out of habit as musical necessity; the piston-like precision of Watts, stone-faced and steady on.

Jagger slipped easily into the role of host, taking care to welcome guests from all corners of Texas — Arlington, which got short shrift in the run-up to Saturday’s show (the preferred hashtag was #StonesDallas, after all), was among the cities namechecked — and even cracking a few jokes: “I wish I could figure out the name of this stadium — it’s escaping me,” he remarked at one point. “Is it Verizon Stadium? T-Mobile Stadium?”

But his embrace of levity merely filled the spaces between the songs, where his real passions lay.

Watching Jagger, throwing little harmonica stabs at the beginning of Midnight Rambler, physically react to Richards’ downstroke of the song’s indelible riff, as Wood began playing guitar behind Jagger, was to see molecules shift and a chemical reaction transpire before your eyes — the song, from 1969’s Let It Bleed, literally popped to life, a great, churning, greasy blues that built up to a gloriously messy climax.




That sort of interplay was the only real special effect the band needed, although a few fireworks were deployed here and there, along with interstitial videos. Keith Richards, who got two numbers to himself — Before They Make Me Run and Happy — still croaks like a frog on life support, but Jagger was in fine voice throughout, oozing sex appeal and changing his clothes more often than Cher.

The focus, however, stayed mainly where it should have: the Stones’ masterful catalog.

Although the band’s current “ZIP Code” tour is meant to promote the re-release of 1971’s Sticky Fingers (the remastered record arrives in stores Tuesday), the set list didn’t really favor Fingers, with just three cuts — B—, Moonlight Mile and Brown Sugar — being performed.

Joined by a murderer’s row of collaborators, including vocalist Lisa Fischer, pianist Chuck Leavell, bassist Darryl Jones and the University of Texas at Arlington choir, the Stones reeled off one scorcher after another: the show opening Jumpin’ Jack Flash, Tumbling Dice, Let’s Spend the Night Together and Honky Tonk Women had the fans screaming, singing along and straining to snap selfies with the band behind them. (Those seated higher up in the stadium may have been screaming for altogether different reasons: the stadium’s humungous video boards were not turned on Saturday, leaving those in the nosebleeds likely straining to see all the action.)




But it was the final five songs elevating the night into the realm of unforgettable: Miss You spilled into a genuinely hair-raising Gimme Shelter spun into the firecracker Start Me Up which gave way to the sinister, harrowing Sympathy for the Devil (which, unless my ears were playing tricks on me, seemed to be missing its infamous line about the Kennedys) and culminated with Brown Sugar.

A sustained stretch of almost 30 minutes, a brilliant, blistering salvo of rock songs, emanating from this collective of visibly weathered, wizened men — none of whom is younger than 68 — defied all logic and yet, somehow, made total sense.

The only real surprise was just how enthusiastic the Stones seemed.

This year is shaping up to be a sort of long goodbye for local fans of rock music of a certain vintage — a poignant, powerful parade of seminal acts taking one final bow.

That’s not to suggest the Rolling Stones (or any of the other veteran bands that’ve played in DFW thus far in 2015) are bound for imminent retirement, but rather, there’s an overwhelming sense of time’s passage.

Indeed, if you closed your eyes as the Stones roared into yet another hit Saturday, it was possible to feel time stop, if only briefly.

But it wasn’t long before time rushed onward, the past, present and future meshed into a moment you wished would last forever.

Such a visceral sensation gives already emotionally charged events like Saturday’s concert an extra weigh. It’s moving to think the Stones and those of similar stature may not pass this way again.

We are richer for having had the Rolling Stones’ music in our lives.

What impossibly large footprints they leave behind.

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Great show last night. Really liked Rambler at this one.

Just missed meeting Maxmeister in person thanks to a Texas-sized traffic jam on I-20, but we got to talk on the phone a while before the show.
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Gazza wrote on Jun 7th, 2015 at 7:02am:
Nobody bothered posting the setlist? Really?

Has this place got THAT disinterested? May as well fold up the tent, folks.


I was partying locally, not as much as a live rolling stones show but better than watching it by periscope
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Thats right...a wink, a tear and a tribute...and truth be told, It was done unintentionally.
Maybe our dear Mary having a bit of fun with us!
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sweetcharmedlife wrote on Jun 7th, 2015 at 9:56am:
They change 3 songs a night. How interested to you want us to get? You could go back 30 years and see pretty much the same set.


Tearing it up with the SF rarities I see...BITCH and Brown Sugar out of left Field with a mice Moonlight Mile...two in a row doesn't even qualify as a SF set.



Album                   Songs

Exile on Main St.      3
Let It Bleed              3
Sticky Fingers              3
Non_Album Singles* 2
Some Girls              2
Beggars Banquet      1
Between the Buttons      1
GRRR!                      1
It’s Only Rock ’n Roll      1
Out of Our Heads      1
Tattoo You              1

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The entire Sticky Fingers was a fan vote situation and that lost?  WTF?

This contest (as always) is rigged!
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The entire Sticky Fingers was a fan vote situation and that lost?  WTF?

This contest (as always) is rigged!


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Gazza wrote on Jun 7th, 2015 at 1:26pm:
wiseblood wrote on Jun 7th, 2015 at 1:08pm:
The entire Sticky Fingers was a fan vote situation and that lost?  WTF?

This contest (as always) is rigged!


I'm assuming PA put that in as a joke.



Wiseblood...Sorry...I didnt mean to upset you...I think you are right about the voting "process"...but still, apologies all around
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The boys are looking good and by all accounts they are playing in top form. ROCKS OFF, BABY! Yeehaa! So Happy KEEF has added Happy to his set. So happy Moonlight Mile is becoming the "Emotional Rescue" of the Zip Code Tour. Bitch & Tumbling Dice in the rotation is dope. SO HAPPY THAT BOBBY GOT A WELL DESERVED NOD! Texas show rocked!
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" Tearing it up with the SF rarities I see...BITCH and Brown Sugar out of left Field with a mice Moonlight Mile...two in a row doesn't even qualify as a SF set.



Album                   Songs

Exile on Main St.      3
Let It Bleed              3
Sticky Fingers              3
Non_Album Singles* 2
Some Girls              2
Beggars Banquet      1
Between the Buttons      1
GRRR!                      1
It’s Only Rock ’n Roll      1
Out of Our Heads      1
Tattoo You              1

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This was a really great show. Everybody around me was in a great mood and helping one another with photos and drinks. Lots of smiles and dancing.

The Lucky Dips really turned out well. The first section off the floor only 8 rows up for $29 bucks...not bad and a perfect view of everything.

The setlist was a bit disappointing but was saved by the fact the Rocks Off was incredible apart from the usual lack of lyrical knowledge from Mick. Gimme Shelter which I've heard and seen enough was phenomenal at this show. They killed it and it bowled the place over...

It sucked that the section around me with such expensive seats were clearly clueless who this 'Bobby Keys' Keith mentioned is...a friggin good Texan no less.

The best part of this show for me were the guitars. They were insanely loud!!! So much louder than everything else. That whole part in SFTD when Keith hits the chord as Mick sings 'Pleased To Meet You..." absolutely cut through your chest! I'm dying for that feeling again.

Keith was fucking fantastic. He sang backup on Night Together with Mick right there with him...not the same microphone but it coulda been. Before They Make Me Run! I haven't seen that since 1994! I know its not a rarity but I always seemed to get T&A or other...And they joked privately about something regarding the first Texas gig in San Antonio.

I just can't ever be upset with a show that has Keith in great spirits, the guitars right up front and Jumping Jack Flash blowing minds...my 11 year old daughter was absolutely fawned over by the fans and ticket folks around us as she waved her foam finger (tongue) at the stage...

Great show.
Apart from Learning The Game, this show blew doors on Austin 06 which I really enjoyed too...

Moonlight Mile!!!

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munichhilton wrote on Jun 7th, 2015 at 5:25pm:
This was a really great show. Everybody around me was in a great mood and helping one another with photos and drinks. Lots of smiles and dancing.

The Lucky Dips really turned out well. The first section off the floor only 8 rows up for $29 bucks...not bad and a perfect view of everything.

The setlist was a bit disappointing but was saved by the fact the Rocks Off was incredible apart from the usual lack of lyrical knowledge from Mick. Gimme Shelter which I've heard and seen enough was phenomenal at this show. They killed it and it bowled the place over...

It sucked that the section around me with such expensive seats were clearly clueless who this 'Bobby Keys' Keith mentioned is...a friggin good Texan no less.

The best part of this show for me were the guitars. They were insanely loud!!! So much louder than everything else. That whole part in SFTD when Keith hits the chord as Mick sings 'Pleased To Meet You..." absolutely cut through your chest! I'm dying for that feeling again.

Keith was fucking fantastic. He sang backup on Night Together with Mick right there with him...not the same microphone but it coulda been. Before They Make Me Run! I haven't seen that since 1994! I know its not a rarity but I always seemed to get T&A or other...And they joked privately about something regarding the first Texas gig in San Antonio.

I just can't ever be upset with a show that has Keith in great spirits, the guitars right up front and Jumping Jack Flash blowing minds...my 11 year old daughter was absolutely fawned over by the fans and ticket folks around us as she waved her foam finger (tongue) at the stage...

Great show.
Apart from Learning The Game, this show blew doors on Austin 06 which I really enjoyed too...

Moonlight Mile!!!

I don't write good reviews so I usually don't...but thats my 13 1/2 cents



Nice one. The reviews for this show seem universally positive. Even by people who have seen a lot of shows.

As for the Bobby Keys reference. I honestly fucking despair. This is what we're up against and yet these are the utter chimps that the Stones choose to pander to.

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It was awesome!
We appeared at the El Fenix right behind the stadium just before the show and then south Arlington the next morning.

I'm the only one I know that worships that place...
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As for the Bobby Keys reference. I honestly fucking despair. This is what we're up against and yet these are the utter chimps that the Stones choose to pander to.



I hesitated to bring that up, but it actually became a discussion with the 30 and 40 somethings in my row.
I was shouting with my 11 year old "KEYS" but they didn't seem to really care that it was some dead horn player when I explained...

I can only speak of the group of 10 or so in front of me, but as you can hear in the whotapes recording, the applause was a bit muted throughout the Keys invocation...

Great show though and nitpicking isn't necessary...dammit why couldn't they play CYHMK? Then I can officially retire!!! But nitpicking isn't necessary...
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That was cool! Thanks to all for posting the pics, reviews and vids. Enjoyed them all.
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Gazza wrote on Jun 7th, 2015 at 6:46pm:
As for the Bobby Keys reference. I honestly fucking despair. This is what we're up against and yet these are the utter chimps that the Stones choose to pander to.


Nice perspective Munich. They is, what they is.
I hesitated to bring that up, but it actually became a discussion with the 30 and 40 somethings in my row.
I was shouting with my 11 year old "KEYS" but they didn't seem to really care that it was some dead horn player when I explained...

I can only speak of the group of 10 or so in front of me, but as you can hear in the whotapes recording, the applause was a bit muted throughout the Keys invocation...

Great show though and nitpicking isn't necessary...dammit why couldn't they play CYHMK? Then I can officially retire!!! But nitpicking isn't necessary...

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Due to technical difficulties, these did not make their way to me until tonight.

Maxmeister and his lovely niece Jamie pre-show!!

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Reply #47 - Jun 8th, 2015 at 8:27pm
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" Maxmeister and his lovely niece Jamie pre-show!! "


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Thanks Lady Jane  ...........................

Hello Rick ( MaxMeister ) , C10   .


Looking Good .

Baby Joe Joe Bean , C10 

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Reply #48 - Jun 8th, 2015 at 9:45pm
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LadyJane wrote on Jun 8th, 2015 at 7:20pm:
Due to technical difficulties, these did not make their way to me until tonight.

Maxmeister and his lovely niece Jamie pre-show!!

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Very nice. Thanks for helping out and posting everybody's pre-gaming pics LJ.  Fuck you Gazza, Will ya?
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