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ohiodawg13 wrote:
RickB wrote:
ohiodawg13 wrote:

Catch 'em this time around, cuz this could be the last time, may be the last time, I don't kno-oh. Here in the SF Bay Area when they come to town, where I've seen them in '78, '81, & '94(Halloween Night), it's not just a concert, it's one of the social events of the year.

                                                                                                 Paint It Black You Devil!!!

                                                                                                 J Dawg

Only time live for me, free concert, your town in '69. Weeks before I shipped out to Nam.  yikes It was painted black, and not exactly a social event.

The day the "Summer of Love" officially died! Still happy to this day I changed my mind about going when the location changed from Sears Point Raceway in Sonoma.

                                                                                     Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!!!

                                                                                     J Dawg


They were originaly going to play at Sears Point?

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rpic wrote:
ohiodawg13 wrote:
RickB wrote:

Only time live for me, free concert, your town in '69. Weeks before I shipped out to Nam.  yikes It was painted black, and not exactly a social event.

The day the "Summer of Love" officially died! Still happy to this day I changed my mind about going when the location changed from Sears Point Raceway in Sonoma.

                                                                                     Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!!!

                                                                                     J Dawg


They were originaly going to play at Sears Point?

The original plan was to play in Golden Gate Park. The City had one stipulation, no advance publicity, but Mick leaked it to the media in an interview weeks before and the City of SF pulled the permit. They had a plan to play @ Sears Point Raceway as an alternate plan, but that fell through @ the 11th hour. I was just about out the door when I heard on the radio the show was being moved again to Altamont Speedway, which I had never heard of or knew where it was at either. It's no wonder this ill conceived gig was a disaster. In hindsight Mick said it probably wasn't a good idea having the Grateful Dead bringing the Hell's Angels along to handle security. His comments spawned a contract on his life by the HA's which didn't work out when they tried to carry it out by slipping on shore at an estate he was staying at in the Hamptons years ago. I'm sure you can Google some info on that story.

                                                                                             It's Only Rock n Roll!

                                                                                             J Dawg

What is success? Is it do yo' own thang, or is it to join the rest?   -Allen Toussaint

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Announcement tomorrow confirming London gigs next month.

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Kenny wrote:

Announcement tomorrow confirming London gigs next month.

O2 on the 25th and 29th November. Tickets range from £106 to £406. Wish I could afford it.

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For you American fans, they are also playing at The Prudential Center, Newark, New Jersey on Thursday 13th December 2012 and Saturday 15th December 2012.

Tickets are the same sort of price.

Guitars:
Epiphone Les Paul Junior Black + Gold Hardware, PRS SE Santana Yellow, Ovation Double-Neck Semi-Acoustic, Ovation Celebrity CC44 Honeyburst, Gibson 2008 Les Paul Standard Heritage Cherry Sunburst (#10), Gibson Robot Les Paul Studio 2012 Limited, Gibson 1976 Les Paul Custom Heritage Cherry Sunburst

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Ticket prices Doom and Gloom!

Your rock candy baby
Your hard sweet and sticky

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...things are already Doom and Gloom enough without some ugly sod go singing about it! ...just my opinion! hmm

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R. Buckminster Fuller

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ohiodawg13 wrote:
blues&tattoos wrote:

I like it!!! I hope to catch them live!! They are the only band ive ever wanted to see that I havent yet!!

Catch 'em this time around, cuz this could be the last time, may be the last time, I don't kno-oh. Here in the SF Bay Area when they come to town, where I've seen them in '78, '81, & '94(Halloween Night), it's not just a concert, it's one of the social events of the year.

                                                                                                 Paint It Black You Devil!!!

                                                                                                 J Dawg

I was actually not dressed up that night.  Darn I should have been.  You are right about catching them live now. So J Dawg, what were you dressed up as that night.  It was so cool, with all the costumes there.  I was so glad we chose that particular night.

The only thing is I missed part of Seal because I went to get a cool T-Shirt with the tour info and they were all sold out.  And that was before the Stones even started.  I had to go to the third deck to finally get it, and was so happy they had.  But by the time I got back, Seal was over sad

Cool New Tune smile

"Holy Toledo"  -  Bill King   "Just Win Baby" - Al Davis  "The Autumn Wind" - Steve Sabol

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Sounds good.....I'd go see them one more time.....They are Music Icons........I can remember my sister breaking my 45 rpm of "Get off of my Cloud"...L.O.L

And so castles made of sand melts into the sea, eventually.........

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I've liked the Stones pretty much since day one, went out and bought High Tide and Green Grass as soon as it was released. The song is just OK for me, still sounding same old, same old. I would not go see them again, especially at those prices. Exile on Main Street was the pinnacle for me, Mick Taylor, Nicky Hopkins and Jim Horn. Stevie Wonder opened the show, $6.50 US. smile

As corn through a goose, so are the days of our lives

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The RiverCat^-^ wrote:
ohiodawg13 wrote:
blues&tattoos wrote:

I like it!!! I hope to catch them live!! They are the only band ive ever wanted to see that I havent yet!!

Catch 'em this time around, cuz this could be the last time, may be the last time, I don't kno-oh. Here in the SF Bay Area when they come to town, where I've seen them in '78, '81, & '94(Halloween Night), it's not just a concert, it's one of the social events of the year.

                                                                                                 Paint It Black You Devil!!!

                                                                                                 J Dawg

I was actually not dressed up that night.  Darn I should have been.  You are right about catching them live now. So J Dawg, what were you dressed up as that night.  It was so cool, with all the costumes there.  I was so glad we chose that particular night.

The only thing is I missed part of Seal because I went to get a cool T-Shirt with the tour info and they were all sold out.  And that was before the Stones even started.  I had to go to the third deck to finally get it, and was so happy they had.  But by the time I got back, Seal was over sad

Cool New Tune smile

Didn't bother with a costume either. You see a lot of bizarre attire at a Stones gig no matter what night it is. I do recall more than a couple pregnant nun costumes. I was in my seat for all of Seals set, it was awesome, but it was a bit of a distraction with people milling around our section on the field just a few rows back in the second floor section. I recall Harris Barton of the Niners sitting a row in front of us and catching flack for being on the DL, but feeling well enough to dance to the Stones.

                                                                                         Go Ahead, Bite The Big Apple!

                                                                                         J Dawg

What is success? Is it do yo' own thang, or is it to join the rest?   -Allen Toussaint

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ohiodawg13 wrote:
The RiverCat^-^ wrote:
ohiodawg13 wrote:

Catch 'em this time around, cuz this could be the last time, may be the last time, I don't kno-oh. Here in the SF Bay Area when they come to town, where I've seen them in '78, '81, & '94(Halloween Night), it's not just a concert, it's one of the social events of the year.

                                                                                                 Paint It Black You Devil!!!

                                                                                                 J Dawg

I was actually not dressed up that night.  Darn I should have been.  You are right about catching them live now. So J Dawg, what were you dressed up as that night.  It was so cool, with all the costumes there.  I was so glad we chose that particular night.

The only thing is I missed part of Seal because I went to get a cool T-Shirt with the tour info and they were all sold out.  And that was before the Stones even started.  I had to go to the third deck to finally get it, and was so happy they had.  But by the time I got back, Seal was over sad

Cool New Tune smile

Didn't bother with a costume either. You see a lot of bizarre attire at a Stones gig no matter what night it is. I do recall more than a couple pregnant nun costumes. I was in my seat for all of Seals set, it was awesome, but it was a bit of a distraction with people milling around our section on the field just a few rows back in the second floor section. I recall Harris Barton of the Niners sitting a row in front of us and catching flack for being on the DL, but feeling well enough to dance to the Stones.

                                                                                         Go Ahead, Bite The Big Apple!

                                                                                         J Dawg

Depending on the price, I would like to see them again.  I am hoping for a long shot, would love for it to be on Halloween again.  It was way too cool!  Yeah, sorry I missed Seal, a number of people tell me to go and see his show.  But I still have that shirt, so I think I will wear it this Halloween.  Yeah a lot of people were milling around during that show.  It was a party atmosphere.

Heard Gimme Shelter today, that may be my favorite Stones song.  Can't wait to hear what the tour is like smile

"Holy Toledo"  -  Bill King   "Just Win Baby" - Al Davis  "The Autumn Wind" - Steve Sabol

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These guys were the first concert I ever went to - 1969 at Boston Garden - ended up right in front of the stage.  I think it cost about $6.00.  I won't go see them now - don't won't to spoil the cool memories of that night.  The opener was BB King!

Sandy

"There's a lot of people that are in so much of a hurry to be, I guess, to be famous or that they don't want to take the time to learn to play and do all that.They'd rather just knock it down off a computer and maybe get on a game show and get famous..That's fine if that's what you want to do.
"We're more old school than that. We like creating the sounds."  - Tom Petty

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Watched a good part of the Crossfire Hurricane on HBO, some really awesome old footage and stories. Really had me wanting to see the Stones live again. Is there going to be a tour in 2013? I kept hearing they were going to tour again and was so disappointed to have just NYC in US.


Anyone pick up the cd? I read the track listing on Itunes, great compilation however a lot of duplications if you already have some of the other compilations? Likely will still purchase it though!


Crossfire Hurricane Trailer

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

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I don't understand why the Stones keep parading these same greatest hit records every other year.  I've had all these songs for 30 to 40 years.

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Curby wrote:

I don't understand why the Stones keep parading these same greatest hit records every other year.  I've had all these songs for 30 to 40 years.

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Remastered/Remixed/Repackaged & add few more songs..... People will buy anything-because it says "New".....(makes our world go around )

And so castles made of sand melts into the sea, eventually.........

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airportdon wrote:
Curby wrote:

I don't understand why the Stones keep parading these same greatest hit records every other year.  I've had all these songs for 30 to 40 years.

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Remastered/Remixed/Repackaged & add few more songs..... People will buy anything-because it says "New".....(makes our world go around )

I think the Stones have more best of /greatest hit records thaactual records lol!

Your rock candy baby
Your hard sweet and sticky

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gary wrote:
airportdon wrote:
Curby wrote:

I don't understand why the Stones keep parading these same greatest hit records every other year.  I've had all these songs for 30 to 40 years.

.
Remastered/Remixed/Repackaged & add few more songs..... People will buy anything-because it says "New".....(makes our world go around )

I think the Stones have more best of /greatest hit records thaactual records lol!

Bout choked on my Ritz cracker at that one-liner!  Never woulda happened with a Ding Dong smile