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Thread: RIP Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts

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    Re: RIP Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts

    Quote Originally Posted by westofyou View Post
    I saw them on them three times, 89, 94, 99

    In 1999 It was easily my favorite Stones show, You got the Silver was a treat, just like Monkey Man was in 94
    Hmm, great songs from Let It Bleed. Their best album IMO.

    RIP Charlie Watts.
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    Re: RIP Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts

    Quote Originally Posted by Boston Red View Post
    You going to the November 6th show in Vegas? I'll be in Vegas but decided against paying $200+ to see the Stones. My 1994 Voodoo Lounge Tour experience in Indy will carry me through. I thought in 1994 it was probably my last shot at seeing the Stones in concert. Slightly miscalculated that one!
    I was at that show, worst concert I’ve ever seen.
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    Re: RIP Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts

    Just got home from the show in Atlanta.

    Charlie, they miss you.

    But they still put on a damn strong show. Mrs. had never seen them until tonight. After Midnight Rambler, she agreed that those 10-ish minutes alone were worth the price of the tickets.

    If you have a chance to see them, go and dont think twice about it. Find a way to be there.

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    Re: RIP Rolling Stones drummer Charlie Watts

    My Stones shows go pretty far back. Saw them twice:

    1972 - Rubber Bowl in Akron - Tumblin’ Dice tour. Stevie Wonder was the first band and he was starting his prime years. I remember a riot broke out in his set. The Stones’ set was great. They were still young and played with energy and verve. Jagger was great.

    1975 -Municioal Stadium in Cleveland - I this was part of the World Series of Rock. Packed stadium, a raucous 80k crowd, J Geils opened and was crazy, rushing the stage was a thing then, and then the Stones were even crazier. Qualudes were at their peak and the crowd was generally totally trashed. Bikers and there was a girl in a sleeping bag taking on all comers. It was out of control. I actually don’t remember the show very well.
    She used to wake me up with coffee ever morning


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