Description: THE ROLLING STONESUSED TICKET STUBFROM THEIR CONCERT ATOAKLAND STADIUMFRIDAY, NOV 14, 1997 7:30 PM Atendance: 60 000 (sold out) Although not shown on ticket stub, Pearl Jam opened this concert. This marks the first of an unusual four-show series where Pearl Jam opens for The Rolling Stones. Pearl Jam appears really nervous, taking a while to loosen up. Eddie quips, "There'll be more rain tomorrow night than groupies at Altamont", and later, "We're gonna try a new one on ya and see if it fits", leading to "Given To Fly". After "Better Man", they do a funny bit. Eddie Vedder asks "Where's the biggest Rolling Stones fan?" and looks out over the crowd and then over at Mike McCready and points to him. He makes a crack about how Mike used to count all the grooves in his Rolling Stones vinyl records and asks him how many grooves there are in Some Girls and Mike makes up some bizarre answer like "24,402". Cheesy, but effective! Prior to "Black", Eddie says, "OK, we've got one more... then the real party starts. Piece of cake!". The sound system is good, they play wonderfully, are very pumped, Eddie's voice sounds great and they are on! Pearl Jam Setlist: Hail Hail, Animal, Dissident, Even Flow, Jeremy, Last Exit, Given To Fly, Daughter/(Hey, Hey, My, My), Corduroy, Wishlist, Better Man, State Of Love And Trust, Do The Evolution, Black The Rolling Stones setlist: (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction, It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (but I Like It), Let's Spend the Night Together, Flip the Switch, Gimme Shelter, Anybody Seen My Baby?, Saint of Me, 19th Nervous Breakdown, Out of Control, Star Star (Web choice), Miss You, All About You (Keith Richards on vocals), Wanna Hold You (Keith Richards on vocals), B-Stage Little Queenie (Chuck Berry cover), The Last Time, You Got Me Rocking, Sympathy for the Devil, Tumbling Dice, Honky Tonk Women, Start Me Up, Jumpin' Jack Flash, Encore: Brown Sugar. Review: Pearl Jam: was the show opener which made for an eclectic mix of fans that included gray hair pony tail types and younger people with black cloths, nose rings, and various color shades of hair. Singer Eddie Vedder joked with guitarist Mike McCready that he was so much of a Stones fan that he knew the number of grooves in records like "Some Girls" and "Hot Rocks" and recited the figures at Vedder's request. The Rolling Stones: The night was electrified by the anticipation of the Greatest Rock 'n Roll Band in the World. The crowd was on edge and the band was right there with them. Jagger is well aware that the opening night is the show that will get reviewed by the press, and the band delivered a conservative but clean performance. We are treated to a great version of the Web Pick Dead Flowers, and a rough around the edges version of When The Whip Comes Down on the b-stage. Jagger takes the queue from Vedder and has his own questions for Wood during the band introductions: Jagger: "And Ronnie knows how many notes on Pearl Jam's record 'Ten'. How many are there?" Wood: "15,578" Jagger: "Thank You" Celebrity Sightings: Actor Johnny Depp, Michael Richards of "Seinfeld", Dennis Franz of "NYPD Blue", former California Governor Jerry Brown, and Phil Lesh and Mickey Hart of the Grateful Dead. PLEASE NOTE: DELIVERY FROM MY LOCATION IN MEXICO WILL TAKE 3 - 6 WEEKS TO ARRIVE SO PLEASE BE PATIENT. IF YOU PURCHASE MULTIPLE ITEMS PLEASE WAIT UNTIL I SEND A COMBINED INVOICE.
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Industry: Music
YEAR: 1997
Artist/Band: Rolling Stones
Original/Reproduction: Original
Genre: Rock & Pop
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
type: used ticket stub