I was 18 when they hit the big time in 1964. Think of the groups who have come and gone in those 60 years. And here they are rockin away in 2024. Amazing.
This sounds pretty damn good. These are the only gigs they should still be doing. Massive stadium shows where they play the same stale hits is getting so tired. It's tons of fun when they dig deep into their catalog and have fun with it.
Well, my opinion is Charlie's death was a terrible loss for the Rolling stones.. Steve Jordan is a great drummer but they've lost a big part of their DNA with Charlie. Once this said, Mick Jagger is still in very good condition, Keith still can stand and play riffs (at least approximately!..), Ron Wood is still there too. They can continue as long as they fu**ing can, they are legends. As long as there are Mick and Keith on stage, that's the Rolling Stones!!!!
I was 18 when they hit the big time in 1964. Think of the groups who have come and gone in those 60 years. And here they are rockin away in 2024. Amazing.
Jagger is insane! Looks 60 tops. Sings like he's 50. The healthy power of music!
Rock will die when members of the Stones and Beatles pass away. We still have time to enjoy them. 4 are left. 20 years tops. Mick at 100!
Great idea with the accordion - great swing and original
Louisiana flavor.
This sounds pretty damn good. These are the only gigs they should still be doing. Massive stadium shows where they play the same stale hits is getting so tired. It's tons of fun when they dig deep into their catalog and have fun with it.
Was pretty much the exact same setlist as their stadium show, but I get your point
Was thinking the same thing. A smaller scale looser, smaller setting is perfect for them.
An oldie but a goodie and the boys are killing it 🎉🎉.They sound freaking awesome 🎉🎉
Well, we all need to hear some Rolling Stones music. Get it on Keith and Mick
Love it!!!
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Thanks for sharing 😊
My pleasure 😊
Time to quit.
No way!
@@tejaspics Keith's solo effort opening night was weak!!
No f***ing way... legends run deep in many generations!!!!
Good that is not up to you to decide then.
Well, my opinion is Charlie's death was a terrible loss for the Rolling stones..
Steve Jordan is a great drummer but they've lost a big part of their DNA with Charlie.
Once this said, Mick Jagger is still in very good condition, Keith still can stand and play riffs (at least approximately!..), Ron Wood is still there too.
They can continue as long as they fu**ing can, they are legends.
As long as there are Mick and Keith on stage, that's the Rolling Stones!!!!