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Man saw these guys in 1978 at the world series of rock

Here they are again !

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Are their concerts being sponsored by AARP?

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Nothing but respect for the Stones, man. Still rockin' in their early 80s. Love "Angry"!


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Originally Posted by JimDawg
Are their concerts being sponsored by AARP?

Actually, as funny as it may be, they are......

AARP sponsorship of Rolling Stones tour aims to show that old people rock

https://spectrumnews1.com/ca/la-wes...olling-stones-tour-shows-old-people-rock


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Out of curiosity, I checked ticket prices in Cleveland. $2500 for a pair of floor tickets. I must be way out of touch because I think that’s insane. Hell I remember a time thinking $100 a ticket was nuts not all that long ago. Even the nose bleed seats are over $200 a pair. I could see a few hundred for their concert tickets, but if that only buys nosebleed seats, that’s a hell of a lot for 4 guys in their 70s doing a nostalgic tour. And I love their music, just not that much.

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Originally Posted by PitDAWG
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Are their concerts being sponsored by AARP?

Actually, as funny as it may be, they are......

AARP sponsorship of Rolling Stones tour aims to show that old people rock

https://spectrumnews1.com/ca/la-wes...olling-stones-tour-shows-old-people-rock

Some of us older guys were talking about this at work today

AARP Depends and Geritol proudly present the Rolling Stones

A Keg of Geritol on tap ! and a nap room

LOL

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Originally Posted by OldColdDawg
Out of curiosity, I checked ticket prices in Cleveland. $2500 for a pair of floor tickets. I must be way out of touch because I think that’s insane. Hell I remember a time thinking $100 a ticket was nuts not all that long ago. Even the nose bleed seats are over $200 a pair. I could see a few hundred for their concert tickets, but if that only buys nosebleed seats, that’s a hell of a lot for 4 guys in their 70s doing a nostalgic tour. And I love their music, just not that much.

Honestly I bet the handicap section fills up first

Those prices are crazy

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If you have not been in nursing homes lately it's not uncommon to hear AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Pink Floyd, Aerosmith, Black Sabbath, The Rolling Stones etc, etc being played in the rooms.


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Originally Posted by OldColdDawg
Out of curiosity, I checked ticket prices in Cleveland. $2500 for a pair of floor tickets. I must be way out of touch because I think that’s insane. Hell I remember a time thinking $100 a ticket was nuts not all that long ago. Even the nose bleed seats are over $200 a pair. I could see a few hundred for their concert tickets, but if that only buys nosebleed seats, that’s a hell of a lot for 4 guys in their 70s doing a nostalgic tour. And I love their music, just not that much.

I agree, nobody short of a reincarnated Jimi Hendrix, SRV or Mozart is worth that much money to see play some music.


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I never undersood the , whatever, appreciation, fandom, popularity, celebration, <none of them are the right word I'm looking for,
for that kind of and style of music.
I mean I understand it is music, and it was music, and it was what it was, but I don't get the extra love and nostalgia for it.
, maybe it was the experiences like sex and drugs at their concerts. frown


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While it's not hard to understand whatsoever I'll try to explain it to you. It's a time period in the life of baby boomers. It reminds you of your youth. It reminds you of simpler times when life wasn't so complicated. Fond times and memories. Do you not have music that you relate to things like that in your life? If not I feel sorry for you.


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I understand the nostalgia, but it's not enough to make me want to pay hundreds of dollars to see these guys well past their prime. I saw most of these acts for under 10 dollars a ticket back in the 70's and early 80's. Accounting for inflation, it sure doesn't add up to what's being charged these days.


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I don't disagree with you. I went to a LOT of concerts when I was younger. I saw many of these bands in their prime. As an example I saw ZZ Top on their Fandango tour. For some reason my grandson who was around 20 at the time was really into them and asked if I would take him to see them a couple of years ago in Nashville. Of course I told him that I would. What I saw was a still very talented group but they were a shadow of their former selves. I took no joy in any of that. He loved them but with me knowing what they used to be it I found it rather sad.

I certainly wouldn't pay the going rate for Stones tickets and I saw them in the 70's too. I know it would be a huge disappointment for me. The nostalgia angle is what I was explaining to THROW. The reason why people are still so attracted to their music.

My first concert was in the early 70's. I paid $4.50 to see Humble Pie and The James Gang. Now that was some bang for your bucks!


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Originally Posted by GMdawg
If you have not been in nursing homes lately it's not uncommon to hear AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Pink Floyd, Aerosmith, Black Sabbath, The Rolling Stones etc, etc being played in the rooms.


My future is gonna be hell on earth.
I hope I die before I'm subjected to a life like this.

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Originally Posted by GMdawg
If you have not been in nursing homes lately it's not uncommon to hear AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Pink Floyd, Aerosmith, Black Sabbath, The Rolling Stones etc, etc being played in the rooms.

Musical tastes are normally set between the ages of 14-24, no surprise there.

The next generation will be playing new wave, then grunge.

I will be listening to Steely Dan, CSN, Jackson Browne, Pink Floyd, The Who, and Zeppelin on a Thorens turntable with vacuum tubes.

The tubes were before my time but are really nice.


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Originally Posted by Clemdawg
Originally Posted by GMdawg
If you have not been in nursing homes lately it's not uncommon to hear AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Pink Floyd, Aerosmith, Black Sabbath, The Rolling Stones etc, etc being played in the rooms.


My future is gonna be hell on earth.
I hope I die before I'm subjected to a life like this.

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Nice.

John, as in Coltrane? Clem will also need a bit of Floyd once - and if - it goes that way.


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Originally Posted by JimDawg
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JimDawg !

Are these guys from Lord of the Rings ?

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Originally Posted by GMdawg
If you have not been in nursing homes lately it's not uncommon to hear AC/DC, Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Pink Floyd, Aerosmith, Black Sabbath, The Rolling Stones etc, etc being played in the rooms.

You just don't quit cracking me up my friend !

Two of my daughters who you know as kids are working in a Nursing home

My youngest is the HR manager there

I told her what you posted

She laughed her butt off and said "yep ! That's GM for ya and he's right ! "

lol

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My guess is those photos are doctored.


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My guess is those photos are doctored.

Yep. They look much older in real life. grin


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They all look like 2nd-tier speaking-role characters from the Harry Potter Series:

2 professors.
2 denizens of The Nameless.


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