Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards tore up the stage after Widespread Panic fans flooded the stadium during 'Chilly Water.'
Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood and Keith Richards tore up the stage after Widespread Panic fans flooded the stadium during"Chilly Water."on June 20, he went on a"walk down memory lane" to the Denver Coliseum, where the legendary rock band played its first Mile High concert in 1965.
The Stones have just a few dates left on the Hackney Diamonds tour, which marks the band's 47th tour since it formed more than six decades ago. A few weeks after the tour wraps up, Jagger will turn 81 years old. "I'm so sorry," she told me immediately afterward, her eyes wide as if snapping out of possession. Of course, there was nothing to be sorry about — I was laughing so hard I was choking on my own Topo — but the folks in the section below us weren't too happy. The security guard they sent up afterward made that pretty apparent. After failing to deny her part , she shrugged:"It's fuckin' 'Chilly Water.
The set list was a jaw-dropping reminder of the band's prolific well of hits, which included fan-voted pick"Let It Bleed." Richards took to the mic for"Tell Me Straight,""Little T&A" and"Happy," his veneers beaming at the audience with the power of high-wattage LEDs. Wood performed on slide guitar for several songs, and Jagger puffed out a captivating harmonica solo for"Midnight Rambler.
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