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  • I was at the point of treating myself to a £250 ticket on Friday. Nearly did but my problem is, I don't know anyone who'd have been prepared to pay that much to come with me (my wife hates concerts). I've seen them a few times over the years which is probably what stopped me buying it.

    Sometimes it's worth hanging the expense and treating yourself though. My wife paid about £450 to buy me a VIP ticket for the classic Quadrophenia at the RAH a couple of years ago. Seat in the 2nd row and got to meet Pete Townshend before the show. Don't think I've ever enjoyed a concert as much.

    Not as much as me and L enjoyed ourselves while you were there.
  • I was at the point of treating myself to a £250 ticket on Friday. Nearly did but my problem is, I don't know anyone who'd have been prepared to pay that much to come with me (my wife hates concerts). I've seen them a few times over the years which is probably what stopped me buying it.

    Sometimes it's worth hanging the expense and treating yourself though. My wife paid about £450 to buy me a VIP ticket for the classic Quadrophenia at the RAH a couple of years ago. Seat in the 2nd row and got to meet Pete Townshend before the show. Don't think I've ever enjoyed a concert as much.

    You're a long time dead, sometimes you've just got to treat yourself, if you can afford it, that is.
  • Greenie said:

    What on earth is an LP?
    Yeah right!
  • edited March 2018

    You're a long time dead, sometimes you've just got to treat yourself, if you can afford it, that is.
    FFS sake! Tickets are not £250!!! You can get on the pitch for £65. You don't need to go with anyone if you are on the pitch. And @DaveMehmet you'd make many friends in the crowd surging!
  • edited March 2018
    Riviera said:

    FFS sake! Tickets are not £250!!! You can get on the pitch for £65. You don't need to go with anyone if you are on the pitch. And @DaveMehmet you'd make many friends in the crowd surging!
    As Mark Noble found out on Saturday.
  • Milking it tour anyone?
  • edited March 2018

    Milking it tour anyone?

    Not really. It going to be the last time they tour I should imagine and there is clearly the demand for tickets.
  • Support acts have been announced.

    Liam Gallagher for the day I go, which I’m very pleased about.

    https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/music-nightlife-news/liam-gallagher-rolling-stones-tickets-14563586
  • Milking it tour anyone?

    Just the greatest Rock n Roll band ever, that all mate.
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  • Support acts have been announced.

    Liam Gallagher for the day I go, which I’m very pleased about.

    https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/music-nightlife-news/liam-gallagher-rolling-stones-tickets-14563586

    Florence and the Machine for me.
  • Greenie said:

    Just the greatest Rock n Roll band ever, that all mate.
    Just the greatest band ever - whatever the genre.
  • bobmunro said:

    Florence and the Machine for me.
    Happy with that!

    The Twickenham crowd get James Bay hahahahaha
  • Support acts have been announced.

    Liam Gallagher for the day I go, which I’m very pleased about.

    https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/music-nightlife-news/liam-gallagher-rolling-stones-tickets-14563586


    Liam Gallagher for the day I go, which I’m not very pleased about.
  • McBobbin said:

    Happy with that!

    The Twickenham crowd get James Bay hahahahaha
    I can't abide James Bay songs.
  • Fumbluff said:


    Liam Gallagher for the day I go, which I’m not very pleased about.
    Apparently Liam is coming on after The Stones as he thinks he's a bigger act!
  • Apparently Liam turned down the Manchester leg as it’s at Old Trafford!

    Great to see The Specials let the Stones close for them at their stadium :wink:
  • The last time I saw the boys live (Twickenham 2003) Star Sailor were the support. Brilliant band in their own right but as they finished their set they stated what an honour it was to support the greatest band in the world. I really can't imagine Liam saying anything similar!!
  • bobmunro said:

    The last time I saw the boys live (Twickenham 2003) Star Sailor were the support. Brilliant band in their own right but as they finished their set they stated what an honour it was to support the greatest band in the world. I really can't imagine Liam saying anything similar!!

    To be fair, he said exactly that when supporting the Stone Roses at Heaton Park
  • bobmunro said:

    The last time I saw the boys live (Twickenham 2003) Star Sailor were the support. Brilliant band in their own right but as they finished their set they stated what an honour it was to support the greatest band in the world. I really can't imagine Liam saying anything similar!!

    Got their first album when it came out - some great songs inc Alcoholic & Poor misguided fool. I bet that concert was brilliant.
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  • bobmunro said:

    The last time I saw the boys live (Twickenham 2003) Star Sailor were the support. Brilliant band in their own right but as they finished their set they stated what an honour it was to support the greatest band in the world. I really can't imagine Liam saying anything similar!!

    I did Twickers in 2006 and Feeder was the support band, who were also pretty good and very complimentary of how The Stones had interacted with them. (They implied that a lot of main acts insist that they are not overshadowed and require that they keep the power/volume turned down but The Stones just told them to go for it. (I recall that this concert was originally scheduled for the new Wembley but got switched because it wasn't ready. Mick said he was keen to play the new Wembley (but I don't think they ever have). He suggested that maybe they could be support act on The Arctic Monkeys farewell tour...
  • Got their first album when it came out - some great songs inc Alcoholic & Poor misguided fool. I bet that concert was brilliant.
    Yes, Love is Here is a very good album. They had just released Silence is Easy so their set consisted of tracks from both.
  • bobmunro said:

    The last time I saw the boys live (Twickenham 2003) Star Sailor were the support. Brilliant band in their own right but as they finished their set they stated what an honour it was to support the greatest band in the world. I really can't imagine Liam saying anything similar!!

    He already has @bobmunro

  • edited April 2018
    I guess I would be out of bounds saying I think VU were better than either The Beatles or Stones?
  • I guess I would be out of bounds saying I think VU were better than either The Beatles or Stones?

    Thinking it does not make it true. However its given me a good laugh.
  • I guess I would be out of bounds saying I think VU were better than either The Beatles or Stones?

    Big fan of VU but no - just no!
  • Fumbluff said:

    You’d be surprised how economical driving a jag to work was. I miss my jag....
    48mpg? Over 13000 miles p.a. £145 tax £220 insurance? No Jag gets anywhere near that, sadly.
  • Support acts have been announced.

    Liam Gallagher for the day I go, which I’m very pleased about.

    https://www.manchestereveningnews.co.uk/whats-on/music-nightlife-news/liam-gallagher-rolling-stones-tickets-14563586

    James Bay what the shining fuck is that all about? About as rock’n’roll as crochet night with the WI. Ho hum the headline act will be fine which is kinda the point
  • Anyone got any spares for the Liam day before I buy on viagogo?
  • Any other Addicks going to this tomorrow? Can't wait!!
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