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PostPosted: Tue May 10, 2005 7:10 pm 
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From the NYTIMES.

The Rolling Stones will kick off a world tour this summer, the band announced today at a news conference that began fittingly with a booming, heart-thumping performance of "Start Me Up."

"In the first performance of their 2005 tour, please welcome the Rolling Stones," a voice announced today at Lincoln Center in Manhattan, as a white curtain dappled with the rock band's signature red tongue logos dropped to the ground and Mick Jagger - clad in a pale blue blazer, pink belt and dark shades - began to sing and gyrate to screams and applause.

The tour, still to be named, will begin in Boston, at Fenway Park, on Aug. 21. One New York-area show was announced, for Sept. 15, at Giants Stadium.

The group's tour manager said the band would perform throughout the United States and Canada from August through December, when it will take a break.

The tour starts up again in January, making stops in Puerto Rico, Mexico, Buenos Aires and other cities in South America. From there, the band plans to move on to Japan and China before taking another break in May. The European leg of the tour begins in June 2006.

That he is a sexagenarian didn't seem to faze Mr. Jagger's fans on nearby rooftops and around the stage as they pumped their fists in the air and watched the band perform, somewhat surprisingly, below the facade of "The Julliard School."

True to form, Mr. Jagger, 61, waved his hands in the air and jumped up and down, showing off his still rail-thin stomach.

"I'll never stop, never stop, never stop," he sang, strutting back and forth.

The band also played a new song called "Oh No, Not You Again" and the classic hit "Brown Sugar." A new CD, to be released by Virgin Records in conjunction with the tour, has yet to be completed or named, though Mr. Jagger called the album "85 percent done."

"How was that for a first show?" the band's tour manager shouted to the crowd when the set at Lincoln Center concluded.

It is the first time that the Rolling Stones have performed at a press event since 1975, when the band sang "Brown Sugar" on top of a flatbed truck as it rode down Fifth Avenue.

Tickets for the tour go on sale on May 14 for Boston, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Miami, Charlotte, and Calgary. Additional cities and dates have yet to be announced. American Express card members can get tickets for the Boston show as early as today.

Ticket prices average $99 for stadium shows and $110 for arenas. All tickets for theater and club shows will be $50. More information is available on the band's official Web site, RollingStones.com.

"We hope it's going to be a wonderful summer of rock and roll," Mr. Jagger said.

When asked if this tour would be the band's last, Mr. Jagger responded, "We certainly don't announce tours as the last tour," adding that he felt it was unfair to fans to do so.

"We never think about it," the ageless rocker said. "We take each tour as it comes."

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PostPosted: Tue May 10, 2005 7:30 pm 
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i'll only go if they had the electrified corpse of Brian Jones on stage with them. Or Mick Taylor, whichever's easier to find.

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 Post subject: Re: BRING IT!! (STONES TO TOUR IN 2005)
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Mick Jagger - clad in a pale blue blazer, pink belt and dark shades - began to sing and gyrate to screams and applause.

True to form, Mr. Jagger, 61, waved his hands in the air and jumped up and down, showing off his still rail-thin stomach.


This made me giggle.


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I saw this thread title, and knew you started it.


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in related news, pre-production is on for Jurassic Park IV

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They announced the Canadian dates this afternoon, but I'm not about to drive all the way to Moncton to spend my lifesavings watching geezers croak about on stage.

Okay, well maybe.


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Aside from the Truckers, I can't think of a band I would rather see live. Yeah, its a huge stadium, yep they are old, but man can they still bring it.

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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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When I saw them a little over 20 years ago, I only had two mental requests -- that they not do "Lady Jane" or "Too Much Blood," two of the stupidest songs imaginable. They did both.

I bet they were brilliant the rest of the whole frickin tour.


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I'll be there, third mortgage on Redlands be damned.

Edit. Holy shit, I just noticed they're playing fucking Phillips Arena and not one of the stadiums!!!!! W00t!!!

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i saw this on the news last night, and i immediately thought of you atl boys.

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I'll be there, third mortgage on Redlands be damned.

Edit. Holy shit, I just noticed they're playing fucking Phillips Arena and not one of the stadiums!!!!! W00t!!!


Kweller has 4 tix as of tommorrow. We are in there like swimwear.

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harry Wrote:
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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It's all set! Myself,The Senator, Rick Derris and out pal Ben (Kweller) Thrower are IN. Bitches. God bless presale codes.

Phillips Arena

SHAWTY!!!

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Yail Bloor Wrote:
It's all set! Myself,The Senator, Rick Derris and out pal Ben (Kweller) Thrower are IN. Bitches. God bless presale codes.

Phillips Arena

SHAWTY!!!


I got a click of Gorillas like I hang at the Zoo. Shawty!

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harry Wrote:
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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Judging from the responses(locations too) to this thread, I predict a sellout....in Atlanta :wink:


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Judging from the responses(locations too) to this thread, I predict a sellout....in Atlanta :wink:


HEHE, I don't think the Stones Ever don't sell out

btw, do you really think you can get away with that avatar?

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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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btw, do you really think you can get away with that avatar?

I only thought about him because I had been listening to the Adverts who, of course, have a song with his name. Made me realize that after 3 unsuccessful attempts to make it through The Executioners Song I still didn't know what the hell the guy looked like.

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The Stones played the Wiltern (about 2000 capacity with standing room General admission) in Los Angeles either last year or the year before. Tix were pretty expensive (over $100) and I didn't go. I totally regret it. Wish the atlanta boys had been around to talk me into it.

Last fall, I started going to see some of the older artists that I love (John Cale, Jimmy Cliff, Caetano Veloso, Desmond Dekker) and have figured out that there is a reason why their shows are more expensive - QUALITY. Stevie Wonder and David Bowie had played pretty small venues and I skipped the shows because they were pricey - $80'ish each. I wish I'd learned my lesson before those shows. I'd much rather see Cale once than see four lesser shows.

I still wouldn't likely go to an arena show but I'm a big advocate of seeing some of the legends while you still can.

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I'm a big advocate of seeing some of the legends while you still can.


Agreed. I went to see Dylan in Athens back in 97 I think. Was not a fan of Dylan, didn't know anything but the "hits", and couldn't understand a fucking word he said. But I can say that I saw him goddamnit. And that's pretty cool I think.


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The Stones played the Wiltern (about 2000 capacity with standing room General admission) in Los Angeles either last year or the year before. Tix were pretty expensive (over $100) and I didn't go. I totally regret it. Wish the atlanta boys had been around to talk me into it.

Last fall, I started going to see some of the older artists that I love (John Cale, Jimmy Cliff, Caetano Veloso, Desmond Dekker) and have figured out that there is a reason why their shows are more expensive - QUALITY. Stevie Wonder and David Bowie had played pretty small venues and I skipped the shows because they were pricey - $80'ish each. I wish I'd learned my lesson before those shows. I'd much rather see Cale once than see four lesser shows.

I still wouldn't likely go to an arena show but I'm a big advocate of seeing some of the legends while you still can.

np: Max de Castro S/T


There was talk of a trip to Nashville in 2002 to see them at whatever small club they played. Those shows from that tour were off the hook, as evidenced by the Forty Flicks Vid.

I mean, I am under no illusion that they are a band that is putting out great stuff as it were now, but I still find them entertaining and excuse to get as out there as possible.

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harry Wrote:
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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billy g Wrote:
I'm a big advocate of seeing some of the legends while you still can.


Agreed. I went to see Dylan in Athens back in 97 I think. Was not a fan of Dylan, didn't know anything but the "hits", and couldn't understand a fucking word he said. But I can say that I saw him goddamnit. And that's pretty cool I think.

I was going to mention some of the reasons he may have been unintelligible that day, but damn I don't even no where to start.

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"In the first performance of their 2005 tour, please welcome the Rolling Stones," a voice announced today at Lincoln Center in Manhattan, as a white curtain dappled with the rock band's signature red tongue logos dropped to the ground and Mick Jagger - fitted in a stylish motorized wheelchair and clad in a pale blue hospital gown and dark shades - began to sing to the respectful applause of elderly women.

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billy g Wrote:
The Stones played the Wiltern (about 2000 capacity with standing room General admission) in Los Angeles either last year or the year before. Tix were pretty expensive (over $100) and I didn't go. I totally regret it. Wish the atlanta boys had been around to talk me into it.


NO WAY THEY PLAYED THE WILTERN?! that must've been an AWESOME show.

i'm considering going to the anaheim show (since the pond is right by my work) even though i just recently got into them, but i would love to see them live.

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