Rolling Stones No Filter Europe 2018 Tour

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Looks loke a beautiful day at Croke Park in Dublin, Ireland, where the stadium is starting to fill with showtime still a couple of hours away.  

Wishing the band, the fans and the support crew all a great tour!

 

 

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Love the Stones, wishin I was there with ya. Keep us posted.

Seen them 14 times and never been disappointed.  100% British spectical.

Tonight's program will be presented in Dubly

>>>Love the Stones, wishin I was there with ya. Keep us posted.

i don’t think he’s there. Are you there Herbal? 

Always a great time.

I wish I was there, but I'm staying here for this tour, hoping they hit the States later this year.

I'll try to post some pics and links to streams as they pop up if I don't get too swamped at work.

I know that Tommy the French Chef and Woz are catching shows on this tour.  Anyone else making it to any of these?

 

how much are beers?

It's Ireland, so they should be reasonable.

Setlist so far:

:1. Sympathy For The Devil
2. Tumbling Dice
3. Paint It Black
4. Just Your Fool
5. Ride 'em On Down
6. Neighbours
7. Wild Horses
8. You Can't Always Get What You Want
9. It's Only Rock 'n Roll
10. Honky Tonk Women

 

Live link on Facebook:

https://www.facebook.com/BuskingMidlandsFestival/videos/623910731302836/#@53.30010740215293,-6.09466552734375,10z

 

Another link:

1. Sympathy For The Devil
2. Tumbling Dice
3. Paint It Black
4. Just Your Fool
5. Ride 'em On Down
6. Neighbours
7. Wild Horses
8. You Can't Always Get What You Want
9. It's Only Rock 'n Roll
10. Honky Tonk Women

Band Introductions

11. Before They Make Me Run

12. The Worst

https://www.facebook.com/tomas.rodriguez.104203/videos/10214092188911876/

 

 

Thanks Dave for the updates, looks like lots room to play...well the Stones in Marseille might just be a good consulation...

Thanks for the Pic and Updates herbal dave yes


1. Sympathy For The Devil
2. Tumbling Dice
3. Paint It Black
4. Just Your Fool
5. Ride'em On Down
6. Neighbours
7. Wild Horses
8. You Can't Always Get What You Want
9. It's Only Rock'n Roll
10. Honky Tonk Women
--- Band Introductions ---
11. Before They Make Me Run (Keith)
12. The Worst (Keith)
13. Miss You
14. Midnight Rambler
15. Start Me Up
16. Jumping Jack Flash
17. Brown Sugar

image_993.jpgThe official setlist:

 

Keith must be felling great. Good for him.

Thanks Herbs Dave.

LUCKY DIP ENGLAND TICKET DROP ON NOW

Seems like dropping LDs for the whole UK at once smacks of desperation trying to fill seats. Dublin was far from full, apparently, and LDs were available up to 8 max the day of.

30 pounds is quite fair, guess they cant sell those 250 pd tix

image_995.jpgThe Stones played their first night in London tonight.  First Fool To Cry since 1999.

 

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Fool to Cry is an amazing song.

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I love that the color of Keith's shoes matches his shirt.

Thanks for the posts and the pics, Dave.

Great pics, many thanks.

The One and Only.....

And tonights?

Thanks dave. Looking foward to Marsielle

https://youtu.be/HudLcxBFFMk     is it me or does Mick look ,not so good?

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yes hot stuff

Mick was on a macro biotic diet during Primitive Cool's recording at the Right Track in '87?

He jogs, but its more like running away quickly.

I should see the Rolling Stones before I die..

Mick likes working with young cool people and came back across the street to Unique Recording Studios to have the Pepsi Commercial Dancing in the Street retake that he did with David Bowie worked on

That night, I was a free-lance audio re-mixer on a soul artist with a purchase order from Warner Brothers - Al B. Sure (?)

 

Who ever thought that in 2018 one could say "Keith looks really healthy!"

Who's the women?

"Say what you will about the poppy, but I haven't had a cold in 50 years."

-Keith Richards

The woman in the photo is Florence Welch of Florence & the Machine, who have been opening a few of the shows.

Blue light, what color were Mick’s stools during that Primitive Cool period?

Thanks Dave.

>>Blue light, what color were Mick’s stools during that Primitive Cool period?

He fucking jogged there from his apartment 10 blocks away; with his very funny limo driver (who must have been Garret Morris) following him.

Wore tiny white Puma's.

He was not there when it rained - We mixed those days.

And then he went out west (held up for 2 weeks now) to shoot the video of Lets Work so he can fucking run some more-

Guy Rocks - Never reached out to Mick, but I am dying and took a swing..

Mick Jagger - Let's Work - Official

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NoGofvVhKTo

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Charlie Watts 77th birthday show.  By all accounts, a really good show tonight.  The Specials opened.d

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Nice little jaunt around the U.K. coming up for those on the No Filter Tour. 

Manchester>Edinburgh>6 day break>Cardiff>London, before they head over to the continent.  

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Coming down again,,,

The Stones have arrived in the Midlands for tomorrow night's show at Old Trafford Stadium.

The Grateful Dead should have had their own plane with the ice cream kid on the side.

The Grateful Dead never made Rolling Stones $$$$$$$$$$

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Looks like another gorgeous day in Merry Ol'.

That's Richard Ashcroft (ex-The Verve frontman) in the top photo, who is the opening act tonight at Old Trafford Stadium in Manchester.

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One (of many) thing that stands the Dead apart from other bands are the great concert shirts.

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Shadooby!

 

 

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Leaving the Balmoral Hotel for the show.

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i should see those guys.

Thanks Herbal For ALL The GREAT Pics ! yes

There is a decently priced ticket drop on ,now for Marseille 78.50 for carre bronze,,I for one got pelouse Or, cant wait , yeah Thanks Dave for the awesome pics 

There is a decently priced ticket drop on ,now for Marseille 78.50 for carre bronze,,I for one got pelouse Or, cant wait , yeah Thanks Dave for the awesome pics 

Nice pics Herbal!

This place has a lot of good photographers 

Yes, thanks, Dave.

What's more rock and roll than using your songs to sell Japanese sedans Lol

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I'm glad that you all are enjoying the pictures, but to be clear, they aren't mine.  They are from different photographers, and posted at the iorr.org site.  The show threads can get pretty lengthy there, so what I'm doing is selecting my favorite photos and (trying) to keep them chronological, to make an easier to follow photo journal.

Tour is on a nice little 5 day break right now as everyone heads to Cardiff, Wales for Friday night's show at 65,000 seat Principality Stadium.

Thanks for clarifying. I saw people congratulating you on all of the great pics and I figured you must have taken them. 

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Nice Keith songs in Cardiff.

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 MARSEILLE Serious Ticket Drop , just picked up a pelouse d'or for my niece..?

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I slacked on doing the photos for Cardiff and London, but will post some from Berlin later.  The one's I've seen look spectacular.

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All of the above photos are copied from those posted at iorr.org.

The Stones played in Marseille, France last night.  I believe that Zoners Tommy the Chef and Woz were there.  Hope you had a great show!

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All the Marseille photos courtesy of iorr.org

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Took a little longer to get it, but here's the setlist to go with those pictures.  Must have been quite the after-party.  Looking forward to hearing Tony and Woz's reports.  Bonjour, mes amis Rolling Stones!

What Can I say ,one of the best concerts Ive seen in years...Velodrome Marseille  Pastis Bistro,just got home after baking in the sun at our friends house in Marsielle,I took his wife and my 18 year old niece ,whom just happened to be wondering around Europe.,first let me tell you I shelled out the big bucks 147 euros a ticket for pelouse d'or,,Secondly Let me tell you I'd do it again,it was fabulous, we found a real cool spot up front on the middle left,the velodrome was an amazing room to see the Rolling MF Stones ambience on fire from start to finish .the sound where we were was sublime,and the Setlist well ,kinda like going to your favorite restaurant,ordering your favorite meal, because you just know you wont be dissappointed.funny thing about the Velodrome, tons of tickets outside, print at homes, second funny thing was not a single scanner, I could have printed up thousands of tix and theyd just rip em at the gate.After last night I decided to just Have Fun for the rest of my life! I'll try and put up some pics from where we were and perhaps put up a full review a bit later ,My day off is just about over...at least next week I'll be taking a few more days off with Carlos Santana..

Awesome, Tommy!  Glad you all had such a good time. 

Herbal Dave - thanks for posting these great pictures from the tour and the setlists. I've enjoyed following the tour from your posts. Thanks!

Worst Stones tour yet.

Ronnie said he was up for it, but clearly was not.

This was the final Rodeo.

{Looks like a bunch of folks need new jobs}

Huh?  The reviews have been mostly positive that I've read.  Haven't heard much from this tour as they have been able to shut down the streamers.  I saw people raving about Ronnie's playing at the last London shows.

Keith just did an interview where he says they're going to play until someone keels over:

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Their peers are announcing farewell tours, but the Rolling Stones have no plans to stop, Keith Richards tells Neil McCormick

Neil McCormick

March 3 2018 7:00 AM


Keith Richards hasn't had a drink since Christmas. The legendary hard-living rock 'n' roll icon sounds almost reluctant to admit to sobriety. "I'm not saying I'm definitely off all of this stuff," he protests. "In six months' time, I might be on it again. But at the moment, for a couple of months, I haven't touched it." When I ask how he is finding abstinence, he chuckles ruefully. "It's novel."

The 74-year-old Rolling Stone still smokes incessantly and speaks as if his vocal cords are coated in thick layers of fur, but he insists that cigarettes and coffee are the only real vices he has left. He is impressively disdainful of the prescription drugs rife among a younger generation, such as Xanax and Percocet. "Drugs are not interesting these days. They are very institutionalised and bland. And anyway, I've done 'em all."

His laughter is rich, throaty and infectious, constantly bubbling up to shade his remarks with mischief. Richards has always been the Stones' most entertaining conversationalist, brutally honest and quick-witted. On the recent spate of retirements of many of his musical contemporaries, he chortles: "More room for us!" On Elton John's announcement of a three-year farewell tour, he chuckles: "After three years on the road with Elton, you would want to retire too. I'll take his word for it."

Richards had a long feud with Elton (who once described him as "an @#$%&" who looks like "a monkey with arthritis"). However, he is in a forgiving mood. "He's a lovable old dear," he says of him now. "He's softening with age." But on the question of whether he'll miss Elton when he's gone, he is unmoved. "Not at all."

Asked what it would take to bring the Rolling Stones' long run to an end, Richards is unequivocal: "Somebody keeling over." Drummer Charlie Watts has claimed that it wouldn't bother him if the Stones called it a day. But Richards insists there is no thought of retirement.

"There's never ever been a word about it muttered among ourselves. I guess the day's obviously going to come, some day.


"But not in the near future. We're all looking forward to doing what we're doing, especially back in Blighty." What he's referring to is the Stones' upcoming stadium tour of Ireland and Britain in the summer, their first UK shows since Glastonbury in 2013, and their first tour in more than 10 years.

"We're playing home turf, so there's a certain extra glow. But it's always a pleasure to get up there again, especially with this band, man. I think the boys are playing better than ever. Maybe it's experience, we seem to be able to pace ourselves right. I'm blessed to work with some of the best players ever. That never gets old."

There is a new Stones album in the works to follow their fantastic 2016 covers album, Blue & Lonesome. Richards is calling from a studio in New York, where he is awaiting the arrival of Mick Jagger to work on new songs. "Mick's great, we're getting on very well," says Richards. "He'll be here in half an hour and we'll be sitting face to face, making music, like always."

Jagger and Richards met as schoolboys in 50s Dartford and have been the creative leaders and songwriting heart of the Stones since 1962. They haven't always got along, though, and there was a particularly unpleasant schism following the publication of Richards' acclaimed autobiography Life in 2010, with its disparaging remarks about Jagger. For a while, it seemed touch and go whether the Stones would ever play together again. But the acclaim afforded their shows since getting back on the road in 2012 seems to have helped thaw relationships.


"Mick and I live off the fire between us," says Richards, who is effusively warm about all of his band mates. "We were made for each other. It's like putting on an old glove, man, you know." They don't hang out much between engagements. "We can stay away from each other, happily, for months. But it's the gaps in between that make it more interesting. You come back fresher. When we do get together, we rehearse very hard, we soak ourselves in it."

When I ask if the relative sobriety of Richards and fellow guitarist Ronnie Wood has contributed to sharpened playing, Richards guffaws. "Well… all things are relative! Insobriety produced some amazing stuff too!"

Richards' personal favourite Stones period ("God, that's hard, being asked to choose. That's really like cutting the babies in half!") is 1968-72. "Beggars Banquet, Let It Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Exile… we really hit the spot."

That, of course, was also a period when Richards was becoming increasingly addicted to hard drugs, gaining a reputation as the most elegantly wasted human being on earth. The Stones in the 70s ruled the roost during rock's most notorious period of conspicuous debauchery. In the wake of the #MeToo movement shining a harsh light on the treatment of women in the entertainment industry, I wonder if Richards has any qualms about past behaviour. "You'd have to ask the ladies," says Richards. "I've had no complaints."

In fact, Richards has always been a bit of a one-woman man. He was with model and actress Anita Pallenberg for over 10 years (they have a son and daughter) and has been married to former model Patti Hansen for 34 years (they have two daughters). Pallenberg, one of the great loves of his life, died last year. "Miss her dearly," he says, momentarily sombre, before suddenly laughing again. "Long may she not rest in peace, because she hates peace!"

With so many deaths and retirements among his contemporaries, it seems the rock 'n' roll era is coming to an end. Young guitar bands find it hard to thrive in the charts. Gibson guitar manufacturers were recently revealed to be on the verge of bankruptcy.

Richards remains optimistic, though. "I don't think eras end, they sort of fold and meld into each other. If rock 'n' roll is at an end, when was the beginning? It's part of the blues, it's built into the musical framework of the world. If we're talking about fashion and all the other things, everything was rock for a while - you can't expect that to go on forever. But we'll see. We're going to be playing to several million people in the coming months, so I wouldn't call that dead."

Richards doesn't particularly keep up with new music ("Even as a kid, I never listened to what was pop, was always listening to old stuff") but admires Lady Gaga, comparing her to Barbra Streisand, and Ed Sheeran, of whom he says: "Nice voice, nice songs."

Richards famously reads a lot of history books and listens to the blues, jazz and classical music. Does he keep up with politics and current affairs? "Well, it's very difficult not to these days. They've got a president here that's pretty funny. And I don't mean ha ha." Trump used a Rolling Stones song, 'You Can't Always Get What You Want', on his campaign trail, continuing to walk out to it even after the Stones asked him to desist. "That's about the level of the guy's manners," notes Richards, disparagingly.

Despite all indications to the contrary, Richards and the Stones won't go on forever. But he's clearly determined to enjoy it while it lasts. "I do think the further along the line you go, and you realise you are enjoying it, you put more into it. Just the fact that we're still honing it down, it's a blast."

He expects to keep playing until he drops and insists he doesn't worry about when that day might come. "I never think about it. Never. I know loads of other people worry about it, and I let them concern themselves with it. Me, I'll wait for it to happen."

>>Keith just did an interview where he says they're going to play until someone keels over:

Ronnie's hot wife (with 2 babies) will not let that happen.  Ronnie should stop Vaping, its making him ill.

There is no plan "C" to replace Ronnie Wood ~

The Stones this week have taken a major step backwards and not bellied up-to-the-bar $ (or able to) extenuate HD licensing that was established in 2003.

BGP a well.

BGP didn't have the $ & the Stones do not want to be US based, again.

 

If anyone comes across any obscure or tucked away interviews w/ the Stones or the members; please post it.

Also any live footage of Stones concerts that you like or have found; please post it

If its quality sucks, I will restore it.

If it looked good last month, I will get that back (bust it open) and add a third dimension to the audio & video.

Thanks Dave for posting the photos / lists/ etc.

Looking at all the giant Euro stadiums is pretty cool.

Amazing architecture on those.

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The Stones have landed in Stuttgart.

Here's some video of the landing:

https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Nx9Th8e6dTA

Bluelight , did you go? To any of the shows? True I was in the Pitt,true the sound was terrific, the ambiance was splendid,the Stones were having fun. I saw them at u areana last october ..Marseille blew that show away,everyone was en plein form Mick,Ronnie!,charlie and kieff they had a gas and so did the 58 thousand fans

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The Stones played some Prague Rock last night.  The penultimate stop on the tour.

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Once again, all these photos courtesy of iorr.org.  

So now they're off for Warsaw and the tour finale.  After that, who knows?  

Long Live The Rolling Stones!

Thanks for keeping this thread fresh and up to the day, Dave.

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I love how Ron Wood scribbles shit like a 5 yr.old.

Whats up with the wiggly lines? Is that his signature?

Good stuff, where can I purchase that setlist masterpiece?

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Between this thread and the social media feeds of friends who did the Euro leg, almost always from the rail, I almost feel like I was there. Thanks, Dave. 

They still just pack them in. Its amazing

You're welcome Tony, Judit and all others enjoying the imagery from this tour.  

It's great to see how healthy and happy they are looking.  

The rumor mill is already churning that more shows are coming, with North America in the mix for 2019.

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cool thread! I was at the first show in London on 5-22 and got a ticket in the front pit for around $200 I thought they sounded better then they have sounded in many years. Great torrent! It downloaded in less time then it took for me to look at these pics!mick_1.jpg

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London 5-22-18

Thank you sir ^