Friday, October 31, 2014
BOO.!!!....It's HALLOWEEN. !!
“I don’t have to wear a fucking costume, every night of my life is like Halloween.” —
Keith Richards.
Thursday, October 30, 2014
(photos,a Lot)--The Rolling Stones rock Perth as '14 on Fire' tour continues in Australia
On Oct. 29, 2014, the Rolling Stones' "14 on Fire" tour continued in Australia with a concert at the Perth
Arena in Perth. (See the concert's set list at the end of this
article.) On Oct. 25, 2014, the Rolling Stones launched the Australian
leg of their "14 on Fire" tour, with a sold-out concert at the Oval
Arena in Adelaide, Australia. According to an announcement on the
Rolling Stones' official website: "During the encore a man ran onto the
stage, but the security guards tackled him and he was escorted off the
premises. Mick [Jagger] quipped, 'All part of the act, some Aussies
Rules tackling!'" (See the concert's set list at the end of this
article.)
Two days before the concert, the Rolling Stones gathered at the Oval for a photo shoot.
On Oct. 15, 2014, the Rolling Stones announced that their longtime saxophonist Bobby Keys will be unable to perform on the Australian/New Zealand leg of their "14 on Fire" tour due to undisclosed health reasons. Keys will be replaced by Karl Denson on the concert dates, which run from Oct. 25 to Nov. 22, 2014.
Keys has been recording and touring with the Rolling Stones since 1969, except for the Stones' 1976 tour. He is a close friend of Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards; the two men share the same birthday (Dec. 18, 1943).
On May 26, 2014 in Oslo, Norway, the Rolling Stones gave their first concert since the death of L'Wren Scott, who was Mick Jagger's girlfriend since 2001. Scott committed suicide in her New York City apartment on March 17, 2014. She was found hanged from a doorknob. The Rolling Stones' "14 on Fire" tour of 2014 went on hiatus after Scott's death. The tour resumed in Oslo, Norway at Telenor Arena on May 26.
As previously reported, the Rolling Stones' "14 on Fire" tour dates in Australia and New Zealand were postponed because of Scott's death. The concerts in Australia and New Zealand were originally supposed to take place from March 19 to April 5, 2014. The Rolling Stones have since announced the rescheduled concerts in Australia and New Zealand for their "14 on Fire" tour.
On July 3, 2014, the Rolling Stones ended the European leg of their "14 on Fire" tour at the Roskilde Festival in Roskilde, Denmark.
Critics' reviews of the tour have been mostly positive.
Former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor, who was a special guest on the Rolling Stones' "50 and Counting" concerts in 2012 and 2013, has been a special guest on the Rolling Stones "14 on Fire" tour.
The Rolling Stones are reportedly contemplating touring South America in 2015. According to the Peruvian newspaper La Republica, the tour will likely go to Brazil, Argentina, Peru and Chile. The tour dates in South America have not yet been officially announced. The Rolling Stones previously performed in South America in February 2006, as part of the "A Bigger Bang" world tour.
thx: http://www.examiner.com
Two days before the concert, the Rolling Stones gathered at the Oval for a photo shoot.
On Oct. 15, 2014, the Rolling Stones announced that their longtime saxophonist Bobby Keys will be unable to perform on the Australian/New Zealand leg of their "14 on Fire" tour due to undisclosed health reasons. Keys will be replaced by Karl Denson on the concert dates, which run from Oct. 25 to Nov. 22, 2014.
Keys has been recording and touring with the Rolling Stones since 1969, except for the Stones' 1976 tour. He is a close friend of Rolling Stones guitarist Keith Richards; the two men share the same birthday (Dec. 18, 1943).
On May 26, 2014 in Oslo, Norway, the Rolling Stones gave their first concert since the death of L'Wren Scott, who was Mick Jagger's girlfriend since 2001. Scott committed suicide in her New York City apartment on March 17, 2014. She was found hanged from a doorknob. The Rolling Stones' "14 on Fire" tour of 2014 went on hiatus after Scott's death. The tour resumed in Oslo, Norway at Telenor Arena on May 26.
As previously reported, the Rolling Stones' "14 on Fire" tour dates in Australia and New Zealand were postponed because of Scott's death. The concerts in Australia and New Zealand were originally supposed to take place from March 19 to April 5, 2014. The Rolling Stones have since announced the rescheduled concerts in Australia and New Zealand for their "14 on Fire" tour.
On July 3, 2014, the Rolling Stones ended the European leg of their "14 on Fire" tour at the Roskilde Festival in Roskilde, Denmark.
Critics' reviews of the tour have been mostly positive.
Former Rolling Stones guitarist Mick Taylor, who was a special guest on the Rolling Stones' "50 and Counting" concerts in 2012 and 2013, has been a special guest on the Rolling Stones "14 on Fire" tour.
The Rolling Stones are reportedly contemplating touring South America in 2015. According to the Peruvian newspaper La Republica, the tour will likely go to Brazil, Argentina, Peru and Chile. The tour dates in South America have not yet been officially announced. The Rolling Stones previously performed in South America in February 2006, as part of the "A Bigger Bang" world tour.
thx: http://www.examiner.com
Wednesday, October 29, 2014
(Photos+ Info)-Perth, Australia on Fire.!!--October 29-2014.
Satisfaction: The city that cradled the Stones when tragedy struck waited patiently for their turn and was rewarded. Photo: Getty Images
Good things, the saying goes, come to those who wait.And for Perth, the wait was worth it as those good things, the Rolling Stones, delivered in spades.
"It's good to be here," rumbled Keith Richards. "It's good to be anywhere," he chuckled.
Get off of his cloud: Mick Jagger struts at Perth Arena. Photo: Getty Images
Wind the clock back and it was a mere seven months when Perth
went from basking in the glow as host of the Stones' first
Australian-New Zealand show to the glare of the world with the sudden
death of Mick Jagger's partner, fashion designer L'Wren Scott.
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Within hours of the show kicking off their seventh Australian
tour, the concert was stopped but Perth gave Jagger and band mates
Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood some much-needed protective
space as news of the tragedy raced around the world.Now the Stones are back to finish what they set out to do – bring dirty Chicago blues with rock and roll to their Australian fans.
Between cigarettes: Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards. Photo: Getty Images
And by the sound that erupted to greet them at Perth Arena, what are a few months between rock legends and loyal fans, eh?The city that cradled the Stones when tragedy struck waited patiently for their turn and it was rewarded.
"Thank you for waiting," Richards told the cheering Perth crowd. "Thank you. Thank you."
"It's good to be anywhere": Keith Richards. Photo: Getty Images
The Perth Arena may have hosted some big names – Pink, Bruce
Springsteen, Elton John - since it opened almost two years ago, but it
reserved its christening for Wednesday night when it got a bit dirtied
up and educated by the group once labelled "the most dangerous band in
the world".With a bang that travelled through the body, followed up by an opening strum from Richards, Start Me Up cranked up the set with the ageless Jagger prancing around the stage.
The usual Jagger penchant for stage props since the early '70s wasn't as evident as past concerts with the cosy 15,000-seat arena only seeing it in some bling screens with silver border scaffolding and the scaled-down version of the VIP Tongue Pit.
Get Off Of My Cloud was followed by It's Only Rock 'n Roll with Jagger snaking his way across the stage in black while vintage footage lit up the giant screen behind. Richards let rip with a master solo then joined Wood rocking back and forth behind his minstrel.
The classic Tumbling Dice soothed, then Jagger pulled out the harmonica for Out of Control and joined in a guitar-harp joust with Richards.
The familiar sound of the famous cowbell "tink, tink, tink" introduced Honky Tonk Woman before a breather as Jagger chatted and threw out jokes about the Dockers, Eagles and waiting for an invite for a drink from Gina Rinehart.
Richards on acoustic slowed the pace down with his haunting You've Got The Silver with Ronnie beside him on slide.
After a wicked laugh he settled into Can't Be Seen.
Then one of the many highlights of the night – the guitarist Stones of the past and present graced the stage.
With the strums of Midnight Rambler rising up, Richards was joined by his old stage sparring partner from 1969 to '74, Mick Taylor. It was a memorable sight to see the three master guitarists standing side by side, all rock legends in comfortable shoes.
Mick picked up the guitar for Doom and Gloom with Wood – who was having a five-fag night – and broke out in a mid-song guitar solo between cigarettes.
Twitter request song of the night was Bitch: "Which unfortunately we know," quipped Jagger.
With the straight stewardship of Watts on drums at every turn, it was into Miss You which livened up the crowd with some call-back "whoo hoos".
Classic Gimme Shelter was cloaked with the powerful voice of backup Melissa Fisher who challenged Jagger's every wail.
Richards charged up Jumpin' Jack Flash while Jagger pulled out some vintage snakehip moves across the dance floor – this is NOT a man of 71 years.
After a quick shirt change, Jagger was channelling his inner little red rooster by adorning a cloak of red feathers for the masterful Sympathy For The Devil.
Brown Sugar, with tamborine, another fag for Ronnie, Charlie looking cool calm and collected behind his kit, Richards' firm grip and experienced fingers dancing across the strings and the band was loose and rocking.
As the lights went down, the encore brought the sounds of the guest choir for You Can't Always Get What You Want with a marathon back and forth with the crowd. Taylor was coaxed up one more time to entertain us before launching into the only song to finish a Stones concert - Satisfaction.
The Rolling Stones play a second show in Perth on November 1 , Melbourne's Rod Laver Arena on November 5, Hanging Rock in Macedon on November 8, Sydney at Allphones Arena on November 12, the Hunter Valley on November 15 and finally at the Brisbane Entertainment Centre on November 18.
thx: http://www.smh.com.au for the text.
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