Paid for the cheapest seats at Soldier Field,
it was so cold, I was moved…
18 rows back. I could see Mick Jagger with my own eyes.
Plus Elvis Costello opened, who could ask for more?
Paid for the cheapest seats at Soldier Field,
it was so cold, I was moved…
18 rows back. I could see Mick Jagger with my own eyes.
Plus Elvis Costello opened, who could ask for more?
MsGillien is Happy, Joyous and Free
This was my first concert and one that I will never forget.
I bought the tickets back in March.. Looking forward for the concert tomorrow, July 17th 2007.
awesome beyond belief!!!! I’ll add some pics sometime – it was amazing, they were amazing and I want that much energy at that age!!! Whoop whoop its all about the stones!!!
They’re headlining the sunday night at the Isle of Wight Festival!!! Soo excited can’t wait!!! Must ensure I’m sober enough at that point!! could be difficult!!!!
I saw these guys in Buenos Aires, in the 23rd of Febuary 2006. I stil can’t believe what an energy they have (especially Jagger)! I wish I, a 19 year-old girl, could have half of their energy.
The concert was fantastic, I have no words to describe how incredible it is to see those rock n’roll legends live. They’re not my favorite band in this world (although they’re on my top 5), but they’re the only one that made me cry – it was impossible to hold my tears during the concert.
My only complain is about the crowd. OMG, how they like to push and hit and hurt you! What a wild (and I mean wild in the sense of ‘primitive’) crowd! I couldn’t enjoy some songs at all (‘Rough Justice’ I cound’t even listen to it! can you believe that?).
Despite of this ‘incident’, everything was worthing. Even being near to death during the trip back home, when the ship almost sunk and we got stuck in the middle of a storm in Mar del Plata for 11 hours.
Long live the Rolling Stones!