This was my second Stones show(the first one being last year's second gig in London) and The Stones managed to exceed all of my expectations which were immensely high in the first place.Before ABB tour I had dreamed about seeing The Rolling Stones for nearly a decade.At that time I simply wasn't able to see The Stones due to various reasons.However, this tour changed all of that.First I managed to see them on their homeground,in London(which was something I could not forsee even in my wildest dreams) and now I finally got to see them in my own country which was something us ,Serbian fans had dreamed about for ages, ever since the band was founded.
Unlike the London show where I had really bad seats,this time I got FOS area tickets and managed to come fairly close to the stage.While observing the stage before the show began I felt my heart pounding fast.I got goosebumps just by thinking about the fact that soon I would be able to see my heros show up on stage and that I would be able to see them clearly.This time they wouldn't be just faraway spots like in London.
When they finally hit the stage everything was just like what my childhood fantasies about their shows had been like.The band was on fire.I was on Ronnie's side and he looked great tonight and played a wonderful solo during Start me up.Mick was amazing to watch.The guy seemed unreal.As soon as the show took off it seemed that all eyes were on him and rightfully so.Charlie was amazing too see behind his drum kit.His drumming is the essence of The Stones' tightness.
You got me rocking was even hotter than Start me Up.It's a song that seems to have been made especially for live performance.It really got the crowd going.I just had to sing every single word of it.Keith made couple of mistakes during the song but they were harmless and the crowd didn't took much notice anyway.
All down the line and Heartbreaker were nice surprises considering that an all warhorses show had been excpected since this was The Stones' first show in the country.I especially loved the latter,Alll down the line sounding a bit messy to me(nevertheless it was great).Chuck did an awesome job on keyboards during Heartbreaker and Mick's vocals were top-notch.At one moment I felt as if I was transported to the shiniest realms of heaven.
You can't always get what you want followed and it was of course yet another highlight with a wonderful singalong.
Midnight Rambler was more than just a blues jam, it was magical, especially Ronnie's soloing near the end.He was absolutely on fire tonight.
I'll go crazy was an excellent tribute to the great master of funk and soul, embellished by heavenly vocals by beautiful Lisa Fisher(as Jagger put it:"Prelepa Liza Fiser"

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Tumbling Dice was the key moment of the show for me because it took me to heights I deemed unreachable.
Keith's set was wonderful and very emotional with the crowd chanting his name over and over again.You could see that he was touched by it.You got the silver was a beautiful performance, especialy Ronnie's slide guitar work.
I felt like I was in trance during the rest of the show.The band totally blew me away.I really can't say which of the remaining songs made the best impression.Miss you got me dancing like crazy,Satisfaction made everyone scream their lungs out and Honky Tonk Women reminded me of how I had disovered the band.Sympathy for the devil sounded just devilish with everything turning into red and Mick becoming Lucifer himself for several minutes.The ending trio of songs was earth-shattering.Paint it Black,as dark as always,Jumping Jack Flash reminding us why The Stones are above everyone in the business and Brown Sugar as a perfect ending to what wasn't just a concert but an embodiment of freedom and faith in humanity and what's the most important rock and roll.