For information about how to use this forum please check out forum help and policies.
Quote
Send It To me
They've always denied they would ever announce a tour as being the last one, but we'll see...
Quote
Gazza
Quote
Send It To me
They've always denied they would ever announce a tour as being the last one, but we'll see...
Not announcing it publicly doesnt mean they wont DO a 'last tour'.
Anyone who thinks that the Stones - a band who are around 70 years old, who have band members in questionable health and who take half a decade off at a time - have more than one more major tour in them is in cloud cuckoo land.
ROCKMANQuote
Gazza
Despite the copy and paste and tabloid-ish style way the article is thrown together, the basic gist of the story (a few gigs, summer 2013, final tour and Glastonbury) are a believable and realistic scenario.
The final night of Glasto 2013 will be Sunday 23rd June if thats the case, then.
Quote
Deathgod
wish the boys would make an announcement soon
Quote
Gazza
Quote
Send It To me
They've always denied they would ever announce a tour as being the last one, but we'll see...
Not announcing it publicly doesnt mean they wont DO a 'last tour'.
Anyone who thinks that the Stones - a band who are around 70 years old, who have band members in questionable health and who take half a decade off at a time - have more than one more major tour in them is in cloud cuckoo land.
Quote
Tate
Stones could be through as a group after this... but all members will surely keep playing a la BB King and Chuck Berry, as they all seem to love to play. Being in a band requires a lot of sacrifices, and they may be tiring of that at this stage. I am sure they will remain friends and probably even play together at times, but the pressure will be off to make albums and tour. Just speculation.
Quote
Send It To me
They've always denied they would ever announce a tour as being the last one, but we'll see...
Quote
Cafaro
I always find it interesting when the Stones are compared to the old bluesmen in terms of longevity and touring etc. Frankly, I see very few similarities.
The reality is that the Stones are amajor corporation. They dont sit there like Buddy Guy and say "I'd sure love to tour Canada - think Ill get a little band together and head out" I mean,the Stones couldnt do that..When was the last time the Stones just went out and played a show without an elaborate stage set up? Even on Shine a Light, they had a very sophisticated set up..
Also, guys like BB, Buddy etc..tour almost every year. They still put out product--as in music---not wine! They stay in the game and are still playing very well . The Stones? Well , Woody did good disc 5 + years ago, Charlie is a Jazzer, Mick did Super Heavy....so in other words they aint doin much.

Quote
straycatuk
Quote
Cafaro
I always find it interesting when the Stones are compared to the old bluesmen in terms of longevity and touring etc. Frankly, I see very few similarities.
The reality is that the Stones are amajor corporation. They dont sit there like Buddy Guy and say "I'd sure love to tour Canada - think Ill get a little band together and head out" I mean,the Stones couldnt do that..When was the last time the Stones just went out and played a show without an elaborate stage set up? Even on Shine a Light, they had a very sophisticated set up..
Also, guys like BB, Buddy etc..tour almost every year. They still put out product--as in music---not wine! They stay in the game and are still playing very well . The Stones? Well , Woody did good disc 5 + years ago, Charlie is a Jazzer, Mick did Super Heavy....so in other words they aint doin much.
How often have they played outside of a mega tour in the last 30 years ?
er.................100 club 86 for Stu.
sc uk
Quote
Cafaro
I always find it interesting when the Stones are compared to the old bluesmen in terms of longevity and touring etc. Frankly, I see very few similarities.
The reality is that the Stones are amajor corporation. They dont sit there like Buddy Guy and say "I'd sure love to tour Canada - think Ill get a little band together and head out" I mean,the Stones couldnt do that..When was the last time the Stones just went out and played a show without an elaborate stage set up? Even on Shine a Light, they had a very sophisticated set up..
Also, guys like BB, Buddy etc..tour almost every year. They still put out product--as in music---not wine! They stay in the game and are still playing very well . The Stones? Well , Woody did good disc 5 + years ago, Charlie is a Jazzer, Mick did Super Heavy....so in other words they aint doin much.

Quote
paulywaul
Farewell shows...could this be true ?
Posted by: Deathgod ()
Date: June 17, 2012 04:07
[www.mirror.co.uk]
Well OF COUSE it's true, it's in the Daily f**kwit Mirror newspaper after all. Can you not recognise an honest truthful journalistic source when you see one ? Don't be such a cynic !!![]()
![]()

Quote
Cafaro
I always find it interesting when the Stones are compared to the old bluesmen in terms of longevity and touring etc. Frankly, I see very few similarities.
Quote
Justin
Quote
Cafaro
I always find it interesting when the Stones are compared to the old bluesmen in terms of longevity and touring etc. Frankly, I see very few similarities.
The reality is that the Stones are amajor corporation. They dont sit there like Buddy Guy and say "I'd sure love to tour Canada - think Ill get a little band together and head out" I mean,the Stones couldnt do that..When was the last time the Stones just went out and played a show without an elaborate stage set up? Even on Shine a Light, they had a very sophisticated set up..
Also, guys like BB, Buddy etc..tour almost every year. They still put out product--as in music---not wine! They stay in the game and are still playing very well . The Stones? Well , Woody did good disc 5 + years ago, Charlie is a Jazzer, Mick did Super Heavy....so in other words they aint doin much.
One of the reasons why BB and Buddy tour every year with ease is because there is no one else they need to coordinate schedules with...it's just them and them alone. They have their hired hands filling out the band and when they put out the call...they follow the leader to wherever the tour itinerary says. The Stones has four MAJOR players in the band that need to coordinate four different schedules. Minus, Keith, you're dealing with practically three solo careers...Mick has a variety of different projects that he likes to dabble in be it music or TV/movie production while Ronnie and Charlie, keep CONSISTENTLY busy.
Look at Paul McCartney. He has remained a very active and productive artist in the last decade. No slagging off from him...steady new music being released and almost yearly touring. And it's the same deal with him...does he really do small shows or one offs? Nope. Every outing he's done has been big elaborate shows.
You can't believe that a BB King tour equals the same attention and media blitz as a Stones tour, do you? Obviously not. When you have that much crap put on you for every little step you take...you have to plan way ahead and plan accordingly. The days of playing one-offs or shows here and there are loooong over. Too much attention and too much criticism from critics and their loving fans. Sure they can soldier on and do it anyway but when you have to coordinate four different schedules...why bother?
With all that said, it's become very easy to slag off the Stones for not being active enough but when you have 1) a blase/disinterested lead singer, 2) a semi retired lead guitar player, 3) a steady touring jazz drummer and 4) a constantly gigging guitar player...isn't it pretty clear why they ONLY do big tours?
Quote
Doxa
Quote
Justin
Quote
Cafaro
I always find it interesting when the Stones are compared to the old bluesmen in terms of longevity and touring etc. Frankly, I see very few similarities.
The reality is that the Stones are amajor corporation. They dont sit there like Buddy Guy and say "I'd sure love to tour Canada - think Ill get a little band together and head out" I mean,the Stones couldnt do that..When was the last time the Stones just went out and played a show without an elaborate stage set up? Even on Shine a Light, they had a very sophisticated set up..
Also, guys like BB, Buddy etc..tour almost every year. They still put out product--as in music---not wine! They stay in the game and are still playing very well . The Stones? Well , Woody did good disc 5 + years ago, Charlie is a Jazzer, Mick did Super Heavy....so in other words they aint doin much.
One of the reasons why BB and Buddy tour every year with ease is because there is no one else they need to coordinate schedules with...it's just them and them alone. They have their hired hands filling out the band and when they put out the call...they follow the leader to wherever the tour itinerary says. The Stones has four MAJOR players in the band that need to coordinate four different schedules. Minus, Keith, you're dealing with practically three solo careers...Mick has a variety of different projects that he likes to dabble in be it music or TV/movie production while Ronnie and Charlie, keep CONSISTENTLY busy.
Look at Paul McCartney. He has remained a very active and productive artist in the last decade. No slagging off from him...steady new music being released and almost yearly touring. And it's the same deal with him...does he really do small shows or one offs? Nope. Every outing he's done has been big elaborate shows.
You can't believe that a BB King tour equals the same attention and media blitz as a Stones tour, do you? Obviously not. When you have that much crap put on you for every little step you take...you have to plan way ahead and plan accordingly. The days of playing one-offs or shows here and there are loooong over. Too much attention and too much criticism from critics and their loving fans. Sure they can soldier on and do it anyway but when you have to coordinate four different schedules...why bother?
With all that said, it's become very easy to slag off the Stones for not being active enough but when you have 1) a blase/disinterested lead singer, 2) a semi retired lead guitar player, 3) a steady touring jazz drummer and 4) a constantly gigging guitar player...isn't it pretty clear why they ONLY do big tours?
Good explanatiosn and excuses... but one crucial explanatory factor is missing: Why to bother to get those 'busy' seniors together, who won't waste a sec with the company of others if not seriously needed? Because of the money. And lots of it. That's it. Ask Cohl more.
(Another way to put it is to say that they haven't been a living and breathing band for ages now.)
- Doxa

Quote
Manofwealthandtaste
Quote
paulywaul
Farewell shows...could this be true ?
Posted by: Deathgod ()
Date: June 17, 2012 04:07
[www.mirror.co.uk]
Well OF COUSE it's true, it's in the Daily f**kwit Mirror newspaper after all. Can you not recognise an honest truthful journalistic source when you see one ? Don't be such a cynic !!![]()
![]()
Ah, come on Paul, I bet you have already invested in a cagoule and goloshes ready for the Glasto mud-fest!!



Quote
windmelody
Can anyone here imagine Keith playing JJF, Brown Sugar or any other famous riff after seeing him perform recently?
Quote
windmelody
Can anyone here imagine Keith playing JJF, Brown Sugar or any other famous riff after seeing him perform recently?