Finalmente ayer llegó el esperado primer conciertos de la gira con que los Rolling Stones celebran su 50 aniversario. A las 8:30 pm, los asistentes al O2 Arena de Londres pudieron ver un víedo en que algunos destacados fans de la banda –Iggy Pop, Elton John, Angus Young (AC/DC) y Johnny Depp– explicaron lo que para ellos significan los Rolling Stones. A continuación, un grupo de percusionistas ataviados con máscaras de gorilas (promoción del recopilatorio “Grrr!”) dieron paso a Sus Satánicas Majestades, que comenzaron versionando a los Beatles: ‘I Wanna Be Your Man’.
A lo largo del concierto, los Rolling Stones repasaron sus 50 años de carrera, desde sus primeras canciones hasta las recientes ‘One More Shot’ y ‘Doom And Gloom’. Como ya se había anunciado, Bill Wyman (bajista de al banda desde 1962 a 1992) y Mick Taylor (formó parte del grupo entre 1969 y 1974) se unieron a Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charly Watts y Ronnie Wood. El primero en ‘It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll (But I Like It)’ y el segundo en ‘Midnight Rambler’. Pero no fueron los únicos invitados, Mary J. Blige cantó a dúo con Mick Jagger ‘Gimme Shelter’ y Jeff Beck puso su guitarra en ‘I’m Going Down’. En los bises, el London Youth Choir acompañó a los Rolling Stones en ‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’. Durante la interpretación de ‘All Down The Line’ se proyectaron imágenes de algunos de los héroes musicales de los Rolling Stones, de Chuck Berry a Elvis Presley.
Este es el listado de las canciones que los Rolling Stones interpretaron anoche en O2 Arena de Londres:
‘I Wanna Be Your Man’
‘Get Off My Cloud’
‘It’s All Over Now’
‘Paint It Black’
‘Gimme Shelter’ (con Mary J. Blige)
‘Wild Horses’
‘All Down The Line’
‘I’m Going Down’ (con Jeff Beck)
‘Out Of Control’
‘One More Shot’
‘Doom and Gloom’
‘It’s Only Rock and Roll’ (con Bill Wyman)
‘Honky Tonk Woman’
‘Before They Make You Run’
‘Happy’
‘Midnight Rambler’ (con Mick Taylor)
‘Miss You’
‘Start Me Up’
‘Tumbling Dice’
‘Brown Sugar’
‘Sympathy For The Devil’
‘You Can’t Always Get What You Want’ (con coro)
‘Jumping Jack Flash’
The first concert of the Rolling Stones at the O2 Arena in London (and photos!)
Finally yesterday came the awaited first concert of the tour with the Rolling Stones celebrate their 50th anniversary. At 8:30 pm, those attending the O2 Arena in London could see a vineyard in which some prominent fans of the band, Iggy Pop, Elton John, Angus Young (AC / DC) and Johnny Depp, to explain what they mean the Rolling Stones. Then a group of drummers wearing gorilla masks (promotion of the compilation "Grrr!") Gave way to Their Satanic Majesties, who began remixing the Beatles 'I Wanna Be Your Man'.
Throughout the concert, the Rolling Stones went over his 50 year career, from his earliest songs to the recent 'One More Shot' and 'Doom and Gloom'. As previously announced, Bill Wyman (bass player of the band from 1962 to 1992) and Mick Taylor (was part of the group between 1969 and 1974) joined Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts and Ronnie Wood. The first 'It's Only Rock' n 'Roll (But I Like It)' and the second 'Midnight Rambler'. But they were not the only guests, Mary J. Blige sang a duet with Mick Jagger 'Gimme Shelter' and Jeff Beck put his guitar on 'I'm Going Down'. In the encore, the London Youth Choir accompanied the Rolling Stones 'You Can not Always Get What You Want'. During the performance of 'All Down The Line' were projected images of some of the musical heroes of the Rolling Stones, Chuck Berry to Elvis Presley.
This is the list of songs that the Rolling Stones performed last night at London's O2 Arena:
'I Wanna Be Your Man'
'Get Off My Cloud'
'It's All Over Now'
'Paint It Black'
'Gimme Shelter' (with Mary J. Blige)
'Wild Horses'
'All Down The Line'
'I'm Going Down' (with Jeff Beck)
'Out Of Control'
'One More Shot'
'Doom and Gloom'
'It's Only Rock and Roll "(with Bill Wyman)
'Honky Tonk Woman'
'Before They Make You Run'
'Happy'
'Midnight Rambler' (with Mick Taylor)
'Miss You'
'Start Me Up'
'Tumbling Dice'
'Brown Sugar'
'Sympathy For The Devil'
'You Can not Always Get What You Want' (with choir)
'Jumping Jack Flash'
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