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Topic: Where, How many and what year u seen the Stones? Return to archive Page: 1 2
25th September 2007 01:18 PM
TomL Work was slow today so........

1. Albany-1 (05)
2. Atlantic City-1 (06)
3. Baltimore-1 (06)
4. Boston-1 (02)
5. Buffalo-1 (81)
6. Washington DC-7 (89,94,97,99,02,05)
7. Toronto-2 (03,05)
8. Syarcuse-1 (98)
9. Ft. Lauderdale-2 (02,06)
10. Pittsburgh-2 (03,05)
11. Philadelphia-2 (02,05)
12. New York City-4 (02,03,06)
13. New Jersey-1 (06)
14. Nashville-1 (02)
15. Miami-1 (02)
16. Mexico City-1 (06)
17. Memphis-1 (94)
18. London-2 (99)
19. Little Rock-1 (06)
20. Hershey-1 (05)
21. Durham-1 (05)
22. Detroit-1 (94)
23. Columbus-2 (02,05)
24. Cleveland-1 (81)
25. Chicago-2 (05,06)
26. Charlottsville-1 (05)
25th September 2007 01:30 PM
mrhipfl Tampa, Fl - 1 time '05
Switzerland - 2 times '06, '07
25th September 2007 01:52 PM
Gazza 1. Slane (82, 07) (2)
2. Paris - Parc des Princes (90 x 2) (2)
3. Glasgow - Hampden Park (90, 06) (2)
4. London - Wembley Stadium (90 x 2, 95 x 3, 99 x 2) (7)
5. Paris - Longchamps (95 x 2) (2)
6. Rotterdam (95 x 2) (2)
7. Paris - SDF (98) (1)
8. Hartford, Ct. (99 x 2) (2)
9. Edinburgh (99) (1)
10. Sheffield (99) (1)
11. London - Shepherds Bush Empire (99) (1)
12. New York - MSG (02, 06 x 2) (3)
13. E.Rutherford, NJ - Giants Stadium (02) (1)
14. Los Angeles (Staples) (02) (1)
15. Anaheim (02) (1)
16. London - Twickenham (03, 06 x 2) (3)
17. London - Astoria (03) (1)
18. London - Wembley Arena (03 x 3) (3)
19. Glasgow - SECC (03 x 2) (2)
20. Dublin (03 x 2) (2)
21. Berlin (06) (1)
22. Nice (06) (1)
23. Lisbon (07) (1)
24. Madrid (07) (1)
25. London - 02 Arena (07 x 3) (3)

47 shows, 25 venues, 17 cities, 9 countries
[Edited by Gazza]
25th September 2007 02:07 PM
andrews27 My great regret is that I wasn't old enough to see them in 1972, or European enough to see them in 1973. Those below marked (*) means I also have the boot or fan recording. Best performances marked (+):

+*8/8/75 Rich Stadium, Orchard Park, NY (Just smashing!)

+*7/4/78 Rich Stadium
+*4/22/79 CNIB Benefit, Oshawa, Ontario, 2nd show

*9/27/81 Rich Stadium (Decent, but cold and wind affected show)
+11/13/81 MSG (have boot of previous night's MSG show)

+*9/3/89 CNE Stadium, Toronto (have partial recording)

*8/19/94 CNE Stadium (They weren't really Out For Blood these 2 shows)
8/20/94 CNE Stadium (Wish I'd gone 2-3 times in 1989 instead)
12/3/94 Sky Dome, Toronto

10/8/97 Rich Stadium (Decent show, have next night's boot from Charlotte; it sucks)

+*3/11/99 Mellon Arena, Pittsburgh

+*1/10/03 Mellon Arena

+*9/25/05 PNC Park, Pittsburgh


[Edited by andrews27]
25th September 2007 02:07 PM
Mr Jurkka Helsinki 1time '98
Helsinki 1time '03
Helsinki 1time '07
25th September 2007 02:14 PM
glencar Too many to count.
25th September 2007 02:29 PM
gimmekeef Buffalo 75 was not Rich Stadium....It was Arena...The Aud as it was called...Seen 43 shows from 72 -06

Toronto
Detroit
Buffalo
Atlanta
Charlotte
NYC/MSG
Nashville
Memphis
Cleveland
Syracuse
Chicago
Vancouver
Seattle
LA
25th September 2007 02:30 PM
monkey_man 81 Brendan Byrne
89 Sullivan Stadium
94 Oakland Stadium X 2
97 Oakland Stadium X 3
99 Oakland Arena
2002 Roseland, Pac Bell Park
2005 SBC Park X 2
2006 AC fakeout, Oakland Stadium, MGM Arena
25th September 2007 02:35 PM
Gazza
quote:
gimmekeef wrote:
Buffalo 75 was not Rich Stadium....It was Arena...The Aud as it was called...


They played both in '75.

The arena show was on 15th June, and then they came back to play Rich Stadium on 8th August - the final show of the tour.
25th September 2007 02:35 PM
erikjjf 46 shows.

Stockholm (95, 98, 3x 03)
Oakland (3x 97)
Copenhagen (98, 07)
Gothenburg (98, 07)
Hartford (2x 99, 02)
London (2x 99, 3x 03, 2x 06, 3x 07)
New York (3x 02)
DC (02)
Munich (3x 03)
Helsinki (03, 07)
Dublin (2x 03)
Durham (05)
Philadelphia (2x 05)
Milan (06)
Glasgow (06)
Bergen (06)
Werchter (07)
Budapest (07)
Oslo (07)
Slane (07)
25th September 2007 02:52 PM
andrews27
quote:
gimmekeef wrote:
Buffalo 75 was not Rich Stadium....It was Arena...The Aud as it was called...Seen 43 shows from 72 -06



Au contraire, dude - Buffalo June 75 was War Memorial Auditorium downtown. Buffalo 8/8/75 was Rich Stadium, the unexpected "Tour of the Americas" closer after the South American leg was cancelled. I was there. It was great. You have been pwnd and are now my slave in the afterlife.

Buffalo Memorial Aud June 75 = Heartbreakers in Buffalo boot.
Rich Stadium August 75 = Goodnight America boot.

Victor Bockris's bio of Keith suggests tha MJ, RW, and BP dropped the local A for this last show...and I wondered why it went to around two-hours-fifty-minutes...
25th September 2007 03:47 PM
gimmekeef
quote:
Gazza wrote:


They played both in '75.

The arena show was on 15th June, and then they came back to play Rich Stadium on 8th August - the final show of the tour.



Thanks for the correction...forgot that...among other things....The Aud show was a smoker!....August 8th?....fuck where was I then?...Damn it....lol
25th September 2007 04:02 PM
gustavobala são paulo 1995
são paulo 1998
rio de janeiro 2006
25th September 2007 04:15 PM
gimmekeef
quote:
andrews27 wrote:


Au contraire, dude - Buffalo June 75 was War Memorial Auditorium downtown. Buffalo 8/8/75 was Rich Stadium, the unexpected "Tour of the Americas" closer after the South American leg was cancelled. I was there. It was great. You have been pwnd and are now my slave in the afterlife.

Buffalo Memorial Aud June 75 = Heartbreakers in Buffalo boot.
Rich Stadium August 75 = Goodnight America boot.

Victor Bockris's bio of Keith suggests tha MJ, RW, and BP dropped the local A for this last show...and I wondered why it went to around two-hours-fifty-minutes...



Yes..sorry about that my apologies...old age gets me sometimes....Heartbrakers is a great boot!....How is the Goodnight one?..Slave in afterlife?.....Fuck man you better like it hot cause thats where I'm headed....
[Edited by gimmekeef]
25th September 2007 04:24 PM
rogerriffin 5 times, 5 great times!!!

Mexico 1998
Toronto 2005
Mexico 2006
Monterrey 2006
Twickenham 2006
25th September 2007 04:34 PM
andrews27 Goodnight America has A-minus stadium sound, very listenable. As it was a long show, the between-song audience sound and stage speech are severely trimmed. It was a magic night - they didn't come on until pitch dark, about 10:20 p.m., and played almost 2:50, even with no "Sympathy" encore.

Perhaps b/c it was end-of-tour, perhaps b/c of the local A, Jagger danced more than I've seen him do since (though he dances some on the Asian disc of Biggest Bang). He also hurled himself recklessly at the audience on this rickety ramp jerryrigged between the stage lip and the audience wall, with one mean football-shirted security dude crouched behind him. The ramp seemed like it was made of four boards cobbled together. Some minor vocal flubs on the boot seem to suggest the local A, too.

The stage was done up as three pavilion tents (with two smaller ones over either speaker bank), like at a medieval tournament. Highlights for me were Wild Horses, and Tumbling Dice. They dragged the latter out to what seemed an ecstatic length (not as long as the Sunday night rap version on LA Friday, though, but with the same feel). You could hear the extended guitar riff ring off the aluminum seats and the concrete, even while a capacity crowd bounced up and down on those seat rows in time with the beat.

You are now released from that afterlife committment. Ask me about my grandchildren, and about CNIB 2nd.


[Edited by andrews27]
25th September 2007 05:46 PM
Lazy Bones Detroit - 1 (02)
Toronto - 7 (94,98,99,02x2,03,05)
25th September 2007 06:02 PM
M.O.W.A.T. 1989 Skydome, Toronto
1994 CNE Stadium, Toronto
1998 Molson Centre, Montreal
2002 Skydome, Toronto
2003 Downsview Park, Toronto
2005 Lansdowne Park, Ottawa
2005 Skydome, Toronto
2006 Bell Centre, Montreal
25th September 2007 06:03 PM
TomL Very Interesting............I bet everyone of these shows were killers.
25th September 2007 06:34 PM
Gimme Shelter Oakland-'89 1
Seattle-'94 1
Oakland-'97 4
Sacramento-'99 2
San Francisco-'02 2
Oakland-'02 1
San Jose-'03 1
Portland-'05 1
San Francisco-'05 2
Oakland-'06 1

Total: 16 shows
[Edited by Gimme Shelter]
25th September 2007 08:42 PM
lotsajizz Hartford '81-1
Foxboro '89-3
Foxboro '94-1
Foxboro '97-1
Boston '99-2
Boston '02-2
Foxboro '02-1
Hartford '02-1
Boston '03-1
Boston '05-2
Moncton '05-1
Boston '06-2
Rio '06-1
Ft. Lauderdale '06-1
Foxboro '06-1
Chicago '06-1
Slane Castle '07-1

23 total I think...the October 2002 Hartford show was the most stellar of 'em all

[Edited by lotsajizz]
25th September 2007 08:48 PM
gorda The first time, I saw the Stones was 4 and half years ago. The boys blew me away with their performance! Micky especially, he was so sexy that day! Gosh, I was amazed at how much energy, he had! Plus, there was this "energy" running through the crowd, I can't explain it! It was one of the happiest days of my life! And, the weird thing? I was sober!

I have seen them perform on three other occasions, but it wasn't the same like my first time. I guess you can't be surprised if you are expecting it.
25th September 2007 09:11 PM
Glimmer Twin Only saw them once, but it as fabulous. One of the highlights of my life.

November 1981 in New York City, Madison Square Garden. Great seats too. Center about 30 rows back.
25th September 2007 09:11 PM
sirmoonie 81 - Phoenix
97 - Minn/St. Paul
02 - Chicago
02 - NY-MSG
02 - NJ-Giants
02 - NY-Roseland
03 - Chicago
03 - Denver
03 - London-Astoria
05 - Minn/St. Paul

Astoria was the one that shines in memory.
25th September 2007 09:49 PM
mojoman hartford-3(81,02,05 east hartford)
foxboro-2(89 sullivan stadium, 02 gillette)
el paso-1(94)
albuquerque-1(97)
oakland-3(stadium 97x2,02 arena)
sacramento-1(99)
san jose-1(99)
philadelphia-2(02 vet, 05 wachovia)
san francisco-2(02 pac bell park)
wembley arena-2(03)
hershey park-1(05)
baltimore-1(06)
giants stadium-1(06)
atlantic city-1(06)


25th September 2007 10:28 PM
tumbled I think I saw them in 81 but I was on something and I don't remember. I was young then.


okay then I was broke for 20 years okay because though I was a good girl and went to college I didn't fare well on the wage scale

so then the next time I could see them and had enough to buy a ticket and wouldn't have missed it in the world this time:

2002:
boston gillette (stadium)
boston orpheum (halfway)
philly (arena)
pittsburgh (arena)
toronto sars

then there was (2004-2005)

washington, dc (arena)
hartford (stadium)
baltimore (arena)
charlottesville (stadium)
raleigh durham (sm stadium)
atlanta (arena)
giants nyc (stadium)


really great fun I have had....

25th September 2007 10:47 PM
mark Seattle 1972,75,& 81, All four night at the LA Coliseum in 89, and finally last October in Missoula,Montana.
25th September 2007 10:54 PM
tumbled missoula... tell us how that was...sounds beautiful...
was it outside at all? how was the weather and the sound?
26th September 2007 06:11 AM
lotsajizz
quote:
tumbled wrote:


2002:
boston gillette (stadium)



Gillette's a lot closer to Providence than it is to Boston..it's like saying you saw 'em in Miami when you saw 'em in Lauderdale
26th September 2007 02:18 PM
TomL Good for you tumbled.
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