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Rolling Stones at Glastonbury

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    Rolling Stones at Glastonbury

    Still got it musically, but Christ they look like the walking dead. Keith looks like an animated Voodoo doll and Charlie looked like he needed a Zimmer frame coming off after the first set.
    "Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.

    #2
    Agreed.

    Jagger and Wood didn't look too bad. And Bill Wyman was sporting a nice healthy tan.

    They were still very good though, I suppose.

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      #3
      Definitely! Keith has looked like that since he was 34 though

      I noticed Charlie was looking a bit stiff after the initial set - he is 72 though according to the font of all knowledge

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        #4
        Originally posted by Doggy Styles View Post
        Agreed.

        Jagger and Wood didn't look too bad. And Bill Wyman was sporting a nice healthy tan.

        They were still very good though, I suppose.
        Liver failure?

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          #5
          I thought Keith was a little too laid back, could have tried harder. I would have liked to hear more of that bass player. But Mick gave it his all, I thought he was superb and no allowance made for age.

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            #6
            I thought they looked old when I saw them at roundhay park in 1982. But then I was a mere strip of a lad myself.

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              #7
              When I first flicked over I thought it was a Wonga ad.
              Knock first as I might be balancing my chakras.

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                #8
                Blistering set.

                Just an order of magnitude more superior on so many levels than the indie dirge that was Friday's main act and the folksie diddly-diddly nonsense of tonight's festival closers.

                Edit: Bobby Womack over on the West Holts stage, now there's a class act. Gave Mick and the boys their first no. 1 hit he did.
                Last edited by zoco; 30 June 2013, 21:30.

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