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dottie
26 Jul 2003, 13:11
Hope I'm allowed to post this on here:

Happy Birthday Mick Jagger - 60 years old today - keep on rockin'
Always remember the Blue Spot Cafe, Sandycombe Rd, and Eel pie Island

The Flying Mouse
26 Jul 2003, 15:09
:twisted: No reason not to post it here Dottie,although I doubt Mick will ever read it.
All the best Mick.
Keep on rockin' 8)

Testify
26 Jul 2003, 15:11
happy birthday mick.

dottie
26 Jul 2003, 15:12
:twisted: No reason not to post it here Dottie,although I doubt Mick will ever read it.
All the best Mick.
Keep on rockin' 8)

Thanks Flying Mouse - just for any stray fans on here, or anyone who beams on in.

Tim
26 Jul 2003, 20:57
I know one reason: mick sucks :lol:

original sin
26 Jul 2003, 21:56
yeah! good one Dottie I'll join you in wishing this Rock Trooper all the best.

They are playing here in Benidorm on 5/8, two days after I leave :evil: :cry:

CarylB
26 Jul 2003, 22:46
Hey Dottie .. who could ever forget Eel Pie Island!!!!

dottie
18 Aug 2003, 10:35
I just thought I'd let you know we have finally managed to get hold off two tickets for the Rolling Stones on this coming Saturday at Twickenham Stadium, we can walk there too! Would have been cheaper mind to listen from our back garden, we ended up paying £250!!!!! Ah well if it makes hubby happy!

Tim
18 Aug 2003, 12:00
wow!!! that is a huge price for tickets! Think that your hubby must be very happy with that. Hope you will enjoy the concert.

CarylB
18 Aug 2003, 13:15
Great Dottie .. have a wonderful time :)

I've got a trip down memory lane booked with Bob Dylan in November ..

Come gather round people wherever you be
Admit that your joints aren't what they used to be
And accept that you need your bifocals to see
And enjoy the show that I'm staging
And you'll need to lean forward if you're going to hear me
For the ears they are a changing

So tap your pacemakers, breath deep, count to ten
Keep your hearing aids tuned, the chance won't come again
For the years have kept rolling, and boys turned to men
And we all know the pounds we've been gaining
And we need a much wider seat than we did then
For the waistlines they are a changing

Come daughters, sons, grandchildren all through this land
And don't criticize what you can't understand
For those are our footprints still there in the sand
Of a time when the battle was raging
But remember some bought seats because they can't stand
For the knees they are a changing

For we were at Woodstock when the die was cast
What if now we move slow when we used to move fast
Yes we led the way to this present from the past
And I'll tell you our minds are not fading
In our hearts we're still able to kick up some ass
And the times, we got them changing!!!!!


What a November/December I have lined up .. concerts with Bob Dylan, Eddie Izzard.. oh and quite a few with some big bloke called Meat Loaf :))

dottie
18 Aug 2003, 17:14
Oh God I needed that laugh Caryl B. thank you for that - so true :lol:
Well we've got tickets for 17th November Wembley, plus 4 more coming from the record company eventually, so we'll be able to see Meat 3 times at least. Also I am taking my son and daughter to see David Akora (medium) at the Beck in Hayes next month, and then Steve Steinman at the Beck also.
Um a lot to look forward to.

Did you see the tribute to Bob Dylan on VH1 I think, a few weeks ago, didn't realise it was on,just found by accident, hope they repeat it.

dottie
22 Aug 2003, 14:17
STOP PRESS!!!!! The concert Saturday at Twickenham Stadium has been cancelled - rescheduled for September 20th sometime.

Knew Mick had a bad throat, Amsterdam concert cancelled, now this :!: hubby will be so disappointed :cry: Ah Well!

original sin
22 Aug 2003, 14:37
well at least he's in good company 8)

dottie
22 Aug 2003, 19:20
well at least he's in good company 8)

"that is true" :(

dottie
24 Aug 2003, 22:52
Well its 21.45pm listening to Stones in my back garden, scotch in one hand, cig in other, just listening and soaking in the music. Love it - What a way to spend Sunday night.. Brown Sugar, Wild Horses, Paint it Black, I could go on and on ..... Wonderful :D :D

Tim
24 Aug 2003, 23:54
You know... i liked the rolling stones... until i saw a picture of Mick Jagger.. and he is so arrogant... dislike him very much!!
But i've seen a live concert on DVD, and that was really cool!!

dottie
25 Aug 2003, 00:32
Hi Tim,

Listened to the concert in my back garden/spare bedroom (acoustics great in bedroom)- fabulous. Cann't wait until 20th September for re-scheduled concert :!: Just watched Stones programme onBBC1 aired to tie in with concerts - Like taking a trip in a time warp - felt 35 years younger :D

Tim
25 Aug 2003, 00:34
Hi Tim,

Listened to the concert in my back garden/spare bedroom (acoustics great in bedroom)- fabulous. Cann't wait until 20th September for re-scheduled concert :!: Just watched Stones programme onBBC1 aired to tie in with concerts - Like taking a trip in a time warp - felt 35 years younger :D

I understand you Dottie. I have it with some music... like Meat Loaf. Love it so much. Music is the key to the soul, or from the soul.... It makes you feel that you are alive!!!

dottie
25 Aug 2003, 00:36
Hiya Tim, To feel music when its hits the very core of your being, Oh yes -

I might be much , much older but music has no barriers or age 8)

Tim
25 Aug 2003, 00:38
Hiya Tim, To feel music when its hits the very core of your being, Oh yes -

I might be much , much older but music has no barriers or age 8)

Preciesly..... That is what i'm saying. It has not age.. only emotions. The new music, like house... don't have that (imh. opinion).

The older music has it. It touches something... can make you feel happy, make you cry....

dottie
25 Aug 2003, 00:44
Oh Tim, you sum up it so well, I have had a fantastic evening, really do feel so happy, but have to listen to music LOUD - normally with head phones on - wouldn't want to disturb the neighbours.

Music keeps you alive, and can rescue you when your're feeling down like I was before tonight -alls well with the world again :D

This'll go to bed now, revive it on the 20th September, when its our turn :D

dottie
30 Aug 2003, 18:51
Anyone from here going to see the Stones on the 20th September at Twickers? Apart from us - would be great to meet if anyone is :!:

Chris
30 Aug 2003, 21:59
Not planning to Dottie, but if there arre any spare tickets going begging!!!!!

dottie
31 Aug 2003, 12:47
Not planning to Dottie, but if there arre any spare tickets going begging!!!!!

At £250!!! Thats what we paid, mind you we're on the hallowed turf :lol: If I hear of any I'll let you know Chris :)

dottie
23 Aug 2006, 11:33
Went to Twickers to see the Stones on Sunday - fabulous show...

Saga was forced to withdraw its discount ticket offer as they were rather anxious that too many wrinklies would turn up:evil: - cheek of it....

We can rock as good as anyone, no matter there age:lol:

Keith Richards to my mind definitely stole the show with his Slipping Away...
and Keith received a very long standing ovation, I suppose quite a few people wondered if he would ever make it:lol:

Probably the last time we'll have the pleasure of listening and watching the Rolling Stones, but who knows, they do say old rockers never retire;)

AndyK
23 Aug 2006, 11:37
Should have been there last night, but due to work committments couldn't afford the time off ... gutted is an understatement. If they don't tour again I'll be even more unhappy :evil:

dottie
23 Aug 2006, 11:40
Should have been there last night, but due to work committments couldn't afford the time off ... gutted is an understatement. If they don't tour again I'll be even more unhappy :evil:

would love to have met up with you AndyK;) I am praying they tour just once more.....:pray:

AndyK
23 Aug 2006, 12:46
Fingers crossed they do!

Ageing Bat
23 Aug 2006, 13:22
One of the men where I work was there last night (row 6!!).... he said it was fantastic..... still on a high (or is he just incredibly tired?!!).

He did have a big gripe about the parking charges thought - £30.... what a rip off

Mike Piercy
24 Aug 2006, 10:25
Went to Twickers to see the Stones on Sunday - fabulous show...

Saga was forced to withdraw its discount ticket offer as they were rather anxious that too many wrinklies would turn up:evil: - cheek of it....

We can rock as good as anyone, no matter there age:lol:

Keith Richards to my mind definitely stole the show with his Slipping Away...
and Keith received a very long standing ovation, I suppose quite a few people wondered if he would ever make it:lol:

Probably the last time we'll have the pleasure of listening and watching the Rolling Stones, but who knows, they do say old rockers never retire;)

Well said Dottie ... all being well with Sir Mick's voice, Keith's head and Ronnie's rehab we'll be at Sheffield on Sunday for A Bigger Bang ... may even see the concert as well!

They rock ... and so do we all ... this could be the last time though.

Mike

RadioMaster
03 Sep 2006, 11:42
Need your help!

A friend offered me tickets for a Chris Jagger show (his brother).
Never heard anything of him.
Is he good?

Thanks
R.

dottie
03 Sep 2006, 17:41
Hey try chrisjaggeronline.com lots of info..........