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 Post subject: Stones in the ATL---WE SURVIVED!!!!
PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 2:44 pm 
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Had a great time yesterday/last night/THIS MORNING!!! hanging out with Rick Derris, LooGar, and Harry Monster for the whole Stones thing. The band did not dissapoint. I'm really fucking speechless when I think about how hard they can bring it on songs that are now 40(!) years old. Wow. Big ups to Harry Monster for the pre-show hang out and some GREAT BBQ; Big ups to Rick Derris for the Crash Pad and "Yo, I drove Your truck home, bitch"

LooGar.......You are gar, but we had fun at the show. I hope you die later today.

Setlist:
# Start Me Up
# You Got Me Rocking
# Live With Me
# Tumbling Dice
# Rough Justice
# Wild Horses
# Rain Fall Down
# Bitch
# Mr. Pitiful
--- Introductions
# The Worst (Keith)
# Infamy (Keith)
# Miss You (to B-stage)
# Oh No Not You Again (B-stage)
# Get Off Of My Cloud (B-stage)
# Honky Tonk Women (to main stage)
# Sympathy for the Devil
# Paint It Black
# Jumping Jack Flash
# Brown Sugar
# You Can't Always Get What You Want (encore)
# Satisfaction (encore

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PostPosted: Sun Oct 16, 2005 4:55 pm 
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Glad you boys had a good time!


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Did Mick have a Teleprompter?

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I do wish they'd dip into the catalogue a bit more. I heard they'd occasionally bust out stuff like Memory Motel a few tours back.

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Finch Platte Wrote:
Did Mick have a Teleprompter?


I actually leanes over to Bloor and mentioned how proud I was of Mick for not needing one.

I had a blast. Paying for it today.

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how many 8 balls did you guys do?


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I'll let Bloor field all questions concerning drug abuse.

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I'll let Bloor field all questions concerning drug abuse.


*private chat*

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Glad you boys had a good time!


:hellfire:

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I know it's over 20 songs but that set list seems a little short considering the cost of tickets. Then again, they are 60+ so the fact they're still playing is pretty surprising.

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shiv Wrote:
I know it's over 20 songs but that set list seems a little short considering the cost of tickets. Then again, they are 60+ so the fact they're still playing is pretty surprising.


Agreed; and they play Well too. But, yeah I wish they would play a longer, more diversified set.

And Dalen, I have no idea what you mean by "eight ball"; I didnt even play darts last night, let alone pool.

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my bad. i thought pool was huge up there.


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Speak for yourself. A grablemac seemed imminent yesterday. No soup, but homemade mac and cheese from the the future xmrsgar did help immensely.

I NEVER WANT TO SEE YOU PEOPLE AGAIN.

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hey, not sure if this was mentioned in another thread or anything...but how was wilco? how were they received by the stones fans?

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hey, not sure if this was mentioned in another thread or anything...but how was wilco? how were they received by the stones fans?


here's a pretty good write up from Via Chicago.


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elephantstone Wrote:
hey, not sure if this was mentioned in another thread or anything...but how was wilco? how were they received by the stones fans?


here's a pretty good write up from Via Chicago.


cool, thanks for that. must've been a ton of fun for them....

no opinions from the ob's in attendance? perhaps they were too gaaaaaaaaah at that point? or maybe a little aaaahhhhhhhhhhh?

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 Post subject: Re: Stones in the ATL---WE SURVIVED!!!!
PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 2:33 pm 
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God I would just die if I ever heard this song live. My friend told me last night he might be able to score free tix for me, I'm keeping my fingers crossed. That would be so awesome.

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PostPosted: Fri Oct 21, 2005 2:53 pm 
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We were getting GAAAAAAAH, walked in during Wilco. Heard "I'm the Man Who Loves You" looked for a bar, went to the bathroom, etc. they ended. So not a priority...I mean, I have seen 'em live, and they are good and all, but we wanted to see MICK AND KEEF AND RONNIE AND CHARLIE!! And the Big Spade.

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I understand that you, of all people, know this crisis and, in your own way, are working to address it. You, the madras-pantsed julip-sipping Southern cracker and me, the oldman hippie California fruit cake are brothers in the struggle to save our country.

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