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Biscuit

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I read this thread and I bought tickets.

Going to Cardiff on Tuesday. :wave:

That is what I call thinking on my feet.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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They did a brilliant version of Sway on Sunday. Sympathy for the Devil is my all time favourite song, and they did it total justice.
 


H block

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Tubthumper said:
They did a brilliant version of Sway on Sunday. Sympathy for the Devil is my all time favourite song, and they did it total justice.


When they played that I reckon it was the best ever moment I`ve experienced at a concert. After the show the woah woahs went all the way back down the high street.
 




Charles 'Charley' Charles

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Tubthumper said:
They did a brilliant version of Sway on Sunday. Sympathy for the Devil is my all time favourite song, and they did it total justice.

H block said:
When they played that I reckon it was the best ever moment I`ve experienced at a concert. After the show the woah woahs went all the way back down the high street.

Agree with both those statments, that was the one song I wanted to hear more then any other, my second on the list was Paint It Black :clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2:

Although the best for crowd volume had to be You Can't Always Get What You Want, the ecohes round there were amazing. It must be very special to hear Swing Low there in a full crowd.
 




Herr Tubthumper

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It was also quite interesting to see so many youngsters at the gig. There was a young lad in front of me, prob 18, looked a typical indy kid who knew his music, bellowing out pretty much every word of Sympathy....
 




Charles 'Charley' Charles

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Tubthumper said:
It was also quite interesting to see so many youngsters at the gig. There was a young lad in front of me, prob 18, looked a typical indy kid who knew his music, bellowing out pretty much every word of Sympathy....

I'm an in between age (30) but you can't beat the classics, for every modern classic there are 10 older ones. Good music is good music no matter how old or young you are, and if it's got a guitar then all the better. The Who was the same, so many different styles and ages of people
 
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*Gullsworth*

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Jan 20, 2006
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Mouldy Boots said:
Me and Gullsworth were there.

Was it on the day The Black crows hardly played because it chucked it down?

Great Day though.

:clap2: :clap2: :clap2:


We were so wet (with rain i may add) we took our shirts off and strut our stuff in the rain! Our other halves would not follow our lead though




Best concert ever.............and i have been to one or two:bowdown: :bowdown:
 


Herr Tubthumper

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I've been reading a lot about them recently and one thing that sticks in my mind is that during their peak they released Let it Bleed, Sticky Fingers, Beggars Banquet and Exile on Main St over 4 years. All classic albums which most people would put in their top 100, all have marked differing styles, and released over just 4 years.

Incredible.
 




H block

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Just borrowed a 4 dvd set of their last tour 3 years ago. Gonna have a good look this weekend. Its got the Twickers gig on that so will look forward to that this weekend.
 


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