Ol’ Pet is in Dublin right now to chalk another one off t’bucket list.
To see The Stones in concert
At Croke Park.
The Rolling Stones
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Alex Young, Howard Kendall, Andy King, Timmy Cahill, Dixie Dean and Mike Parry.....we'll never see the likes of them again.
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I've heard of them. London band ain't they ? Look like they could be trouble .
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AlcoholBrazil wrote:I've heard of them. London band ain't they ? Look like they could be trouble .
That is what my dad once said
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Croke Park is amazing, Pet, I went there for the all ireland final a couple years ago, Im not surprised visiting there is on your bucket list.
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I can't understand why they are still going to be honest. It's not like they need the money, and all the musicianship is done in the shadows by other people.
Time to give it up as it's now embarrassing how a 74 year old Jagger struts about the stage as a sex symbol.
That said their music apart from the stage performances was as good as it gets.
Time to give it up as it's now embarrassing how a 74 year old Jagger struts about the stage as a sex symbol.
That said their music apart from the stage performances was as good as it gets.
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Richards is a legend. I can't help but smile when he breaks in to that hearty chuckle when he's interviewed.
Charlie Watts seems a top, top man too. Just a normal lad it seems.
Don't love their music, but they have a lot of good songs.
Moonlight Mile is amazing.
Enjoy yourself, o' Pet sa' Bhaile Ath Cliath.
Charlie Watts seems a top, top man too. Just a normal lad it seems.
Don't love their music, but they have a lot of good songs.
Moonlight Mile is amazing.
Enjoy yourself, o' Pet sa' Bhaile Ath Cliath.
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Credit to Jagger - 74 and he has the movement of a nippy top flight striker.
Saw them a few years back for the bucket list (like yourself Ol' Pet) and it was good fun.
Col' and the Wallster in tow? Lads on tour in Dublin?
Saw them a few years back for the bucket list (like yourself Ol' Pet) and it was good fun.
Col' and the Wallster in tow? Lads on tour in Dublin?
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Petingo wrote:Ol’ Pet is in Dublin right now to chalk another one off t’bucket list.
To see The Stones in concert
At Croke Park.
Cool. Enjoy. I saw them live at The O2 a few years ago. Amazing...
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Zippy wrote:Credit to Jagger - 74 and he has the movement of a nippy top flight striker.
Saw them a few years back for the bucket list (like yourself Ol' Pet) and it was good fun.
Col' and the Wallster in tow? Lads on tour in Dublin?
I saw Charlie Watts in London a few years back, immaculately dressed. He looked about five foot tall.
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m4rkb wrote:I can't understand why they are still going to be honest. It's not like they need the money, and all the musicianship is done in the shadows by other people.
Time to give it up as it's now embarrassing how a 74 year old Jagger struts about the stage as a sex symbol.
That said their music apart from the stage performances was as good as it gets.
Probably because they like it, I'd imagine.
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Bad Blue 2000 wrote:They might be unsatisfied.
Can't get no satisfaction.
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Bad Blue 2000 wrote:Zippy wrote:Credit to Jagger - 74 and he has the movement of a nippy top flight striker.
Saw them a few years back for the bucket list (like yourself Ol' Pet) and it was good fun.
Col' and the Wallster in tow? Lads on tour in Dublin?
I saw Charlie Watts in London a few years back, immaculately dressed. He looked about five foot tall.
I heard a funny story about Charlie Watts. Apparently he owns a garage full of vintage cars that he's acquired over the years despite never having passed his driving test. Occasionally, he goes in his garage, starts one of the car engines and just sits listening to the engine running for a few minutes, before smiling in satisfaction and clearing off.
Dude.
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Zippy wrote:Bad Blue 2000 wrote:Zippy wrote:Credit to Jagger - 74 and he has the movement of a nippy top flight striker.
Saw them a few years back for the bucket list (like yourself Ol' Pet) and it was good fun.
Col' and the Wallster in tow? Lads on tour in Dublin?
I saw Charlie Watts in London a few years back, immaculately dressed. He looked about five foot tall.
I heard a funny story about Charlie Watts. Apparently he owns a garage full of vintage cars that he's acquired over the years despite never having passed his driving test. Occasionally, he goes in his garage, starts one of the car engines and just sits listening to the engine running for a few minutes, before smiling in satisfaction and clearing off.
Dude.
Read a story about Charlie being late for rehearsals and Mick said "My drummer's late again!"
Charlie chinned him, and said "I'm not your drummer, you're my singer".
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Long may they continue because there’s not much coming up behind them. Foo Fighters, Coldplay, Ed Shearer etc are woeful in comparison.
Lots of family and friends at Croker this evening. Hope you enjoyed it Pet and had a rare auld time.
Lots of family and friends at Croker this evening. Hope you enjoyed it Pet and had a rare auld time.