Who knew there was a country version??
Who knew there was a country version??
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Hell why not some real country while we're at it.....
NEW ROLLING STONES BOOK EXPLORES RONNIE WOOD’S SET LIST ARTWORK
http://ultimateclassicrock.com/rolli...set-list-book/
https://www.genesis-publications.com...ones-set-lists
Actually looks like a pretty cool item.
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16 date US tour in the works. Tongues are showing up near rumored venues. Seattle, Chicago, NYC, Miami, Jacksonville.
https://iorr.org/tour19/
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Tickets go on general sale on Friday 30th November at 10am (local time).
APRIL 2019
20 – Hard Rock Stadium MIAMI, FL
24 – TIAA Bank Field JACKSONVILLE, FL
28 – NRG Stadium HOUSTON, TX
MAY 2019
07 – State Farm Stadium GLENDALE, AZ
11 – The Rose Bowl PASADENA, CA
18 – Levi’s Stadium SANTA CLARA, CA
22 – CenturyLink Field SEATTLE, WA
26 – Broncos Stadium At Mile High DENVER, CO
31 – FedExField WASHINGTON, DC
JUNE 2019
04 – Lincoln Financial Field PHILADELPHIA, PA
08 – Gillette Stadium FOXBOROUGH, MA
13 – MetLife Stadium EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ
21 – Soldier Field CHICAGO, IL
First time I've seen Keef play slide... There's always been someone siding on guitar who could really play slide, Jones, Taylor, Wood, so he never had to bother play that way - Keef the Riff...
Frankly, if it weren't Keith Richards and James Cotton (wearing diapers, BTW), I wouldn't have gone beyond 15 seconds of that sluggish stuff.
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Jérôme Frenchise (02-27-2019)
3 years later he sang "All about you", his doubts proved to be funded. Seems there was already trouble brewing with Anita in '77.
Jérôme Frenchise (03-14-2019)
Live Tracks Spice Up New Rolling Stones ‘Honk’ Compilation
The Rolling Stones' period from Sticky Fingers to the present is being compiled in a new
collection called Honk that will arrive on April 19, one day before the U.S. leg of their No
Filter tour begins.
The three-CD set contains a bonus disc with 10 recent live cuts, including moments when
they were joined onstage by guest stars like Dave Grohl.
Honk consists of 46 tracks, including the two new songs released as part of their 2012
best-of Grrr! ("Doom and Gloom" and "One More Shot"); "Don't Stop" from 2002's Forty
Licks compilation; and three cuts -- “Ride ‘Em On Down,” “Hate to See You Go” and "Just
Your Fool" -- from their most recent studio effort, 2016's Blue & Lonesome.
Full story with track listing at:
https://ultimateclassicrock.com/rolling-stones-honk/
From the new compilation... apparently...
That's almost as bad as Dave Matthews on Memory Motel.
Rolling Stones postpone tour on doctor's orders
By Jack Guy, CNN
Updated 2:18 PM ET, Sat March 30, 2019
London (CNN)British rock band The Rolling Stones announced the postponement of an upcoming North American tour.
The band will not be embarking on a 17-gig tour, scheduled to start on April 20 in Miami Gardens, Florida, due to singer Mick Jagger's health problems.
"Mick has been advised by doctors that he cannot go on tour at this time, as he needs medical treatment," reads a statement from the band.
Jagger, 75, made his own apology to fans on his personal Twitter account.
"I really hate letting you down like this," he wrote.
"I'm devastated for having to postpone the tour but I will be working very hard to be back on stage as soon as I can."
Shortly after the announcement, bandmates Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood voiced their support for Jagger.
"A big disappointment for everyone but things need to be taken care of and we will see you soon. Mick, we are always there for you!" said guitarist Richards on Twitter.
A big disappointment for everyone but things need to be taken care of and we will see you soon. Mick, we are always there for you!
— Keith Richards (@officialKeef) March 30, 2019
Wood, who also plays guitar, tweeted, "We'll miss you over the next few weeks, but we're looking forward to seeing you all again very soon."
We'll miss you over the next few weeks, but we're looking forward to seeing you all again very soon. Here's to Mick 💪 ~ thanks for your supportive messages it means so much to us 🎸🎶🎤 🎸🎶 @RollingStones
— Ronnie Wood (@ronniewood) March 30, 2019
Doctors have told Jagger that he will make a "complete recovery so that he can get back on stage as soon as possible," according to the band statement.
"We apologize for any inconvenience this causes those who have tickets to shows but wish to reassure fans to hold onto these existing tickets, as they will be valid for the rescheduled dates, which will be announced shortly," reads the statement.
The Rolling Stones are one of the most recognizable names in music, still going strong after more than five decades in the business.
They have been nominated for 12 Grammy Awards, winning three, and will reportedly fulfill their US and Canada tour dates once Jagger has recovered.
Mick Jagger is set to undergo heart valve replacement surgery this week in New York City, according to the Drudge Report. The news comes two days after the Rolling Stones postponed their North American tour due to then-unspecified concerns about Jagger’s heath.
“I’m devastated for having to postpone the tour, but I will be working very hard to be back on stage as soon as I can,” Jagger wrote on Twitter after the postponement was announced. “Once again, huge apologies to everyone.”
According to Drudge, the procedure has a 95 percent success rate, and Jagger plans be able to perform again by this summer. The tour was scheduled to begin April 20 in Miami and end June 29 in Ontario. No makeup dates have been announced, though fans have been told to hold onto their tickets.
As for how or why the news broke on the Drudge Report, we’re as baffled as you are, though it’s perhaps worth noting that Jagger was spotted Sunday in Miami, where Drudge is based.
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Well, up until now, Mick has seemed to be in very good health for his age, so hopefully that will help his recovery, but I'm just a little bit skeptical that he's going to be running around a huge stage by summer.
Get well soon, man!
If he was in his 30s maybe but at 76??
I know he is crazy fit for his age but I don't see it.
The sternotomy alone is going to slow him down.
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We have tickets for the Seattle show. Funny. I saw The Stones in 81 thinking I better see them then because they were starting to look old and might not be touring in the future. Mick moved around on stage pretty damn well for his age and he didn't sound winded when he was singing. Mick Jager has nothing more to prove. Hope he recovers and still can do his thing. Usually what they do with people his age is they put a pig valve in. My dad did pretty well with one.
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What's funny is after my dad has surgery he gets a bill from a farmer for the pig the valve came out of. They raise special pigs just for the valves and my dad is like going ok I bought a whole pig. Where's the ham. Where's the bacon? The pig valves last for about ten years, My dad never had problems with his and passed away 13 years after his was put in. The advantage of having the pig valve is you don't have to take blood thinners. You do if you get an artificial valve and there can be other complications. The artificial valves last longer than the pig valves so they tend to put those in younger patients and pig valves in the older patients.
Jérôme Frenchise (04-02-2019)
Well Keef said he finally gave up drinking this year. Good to know Keef is looking after his health. Haha!
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Well, Keith's definition of "quitting drinking" might be a little different than the literal one.... if I remember correctly, he actually said that he still has the occasional beer or glass of wine, but gave up the hard stuff. On balance, that's probably the healthiest decision, since moderate alcohol use actually has some health benefits, especially red wine.
In other words Kieth cut his drinking down which is fine. He's probably not an alcoholic. Some people just like to drink but their body isn't chemically addicted to it. I don't drink much anymore. There is nothing more lame than seeing a bunch of drunk 50 somethings acting like they are still in high school or college. I always viewed being a drunk idiot a young person's game. Once you get older and have kids you need to be an example to it's time to cut that shit loose.
Go tell'em, Keef...
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Igosplut (04-21-2019),Jérôme Frenchise (04-06-2019)
Written by Mick & Charlie..... Rhythm Guitar is all Mick, Lead guitar is Keef, Woody on bass (Bill Wyman was on his honeymoon or whatever...)
Jérôme Frenchise (04-15-2019)
Sooo...
I went to the second Metlife Stadium show yesterday. Great show, great road trip!
Jérôme Frenchise (08-07-2019),private parts (08-07-2019)
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If you get a chance to see John 5 solo, do it. Great shreddin' show.
I have been to one Stones show every time they've toured North America since Steel Wheels in '89. I was already on vacation, I figured why not. This was my 9th Stones show, fifth that I've road tripped.
Jagger was running all over the place. Pace of the show was pretty much the same as it's ever been.
We will be going to the Seattle Rolling Stones show on the 14th. Had the tickets before Mick announced his heart problem and fortunately the rescheduled show works with my schedule.
twonabomber (08-08-2019)
The original schedule would have been okay, I might have gone to one of the Chicago shows or could have flown to Houston the weekend of my birthday.
I had half of July off and this first week of August. I bought a car at the end of May and had to give it a road trip test . Got a hotel room in PA near one of our plants, I wasn't sure I wanted to stay in NJ and it was only an hour and a half to Metlife.
I was out in the middle of nowhere on a 60 mile bike ride a week ago and started thinking I didn't want to break my streak of one show every time they toured NA. Got home and started looking at tickets and hotels. Decided Saturday I was going and got the ticket and reservation.
They're mixing up the sequence a little bit, Sympathy early in the set instead of late, and the vote song was fifth. We got Harlem Shuffle, played for the first time since 1990. And six of the nine songs off Let It Bleed. The Licks show I saw here was mostly Exile.
The production is always great, sound too. Still much better than when I saw them in '05. If I had to base a recommendation on that '05 show I would tell people the Stones are done, don't go, but they've really picked it up the three tours I've seen since.
You're getting Lukas Nelson as an opener, too. Great opening set. I had no idea he produced the music for A Star Is Born and was in the movie as Bradley Cooper's backing band. Sounds like his dad, but I didn't realize it until I looked him up on YouTube.
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