Wednesday, May 30, 2018

Seeing The Rolling Stones In Southampton.


I didn’t even know that the Rolling Stones were playing in Southampton until my brother Paul phoned me on Sunday afternoon. My niece Lee had bought the tickets as a birthday treat for Paul. Unfortunately, Lee couldn’t get the time off work so when Paul asked me if I would like to see The Stones I couldn’t say no, could I. Thank you very much Lee x. Paul picked me up from my house and we set off on Tuesday afternoon about 1.30. The journey was quite uneventful apart from a long slow crawl through Salisbury and driving in torrential rain was a bit tricky. The rain had eased off by the time we reached the outskirts of Southampton and it stayed dry for the rest of the day. We weren’t quite sure how to get to St Mary’s Stadium but there were lots of people walking to the concert so we knew we were going in the right direction. Finding a parking place was a bit difficult because the car-park had been turned into a big market area with food outlets, merchandise stalls, bars and even BBC Radio Solent broadcasting from there. We got lucky and managed to park the car in a side street only a couple of minutes’ walk away. In the market area the sponsors were holding a scratch card competition to win a Jeep. I entered and didn’t win but got a free Keith Richards style bandanna which I tied around my hat.

At 5.00 the doors opened and in we traipsed. It’s nearly five years since I last saw the Stones at Glastonbury and two weeks later with Colleen & Barry on a scorching hot day at Hyde Park. Both those events were great but maybe a bit too big. At St Mary’s it was just right. Everybody got a decent view. From our vantage point it was quite good fun just watching the people down on the pitch. We spotted snooker star Jimmy White having his photo taken with people who recognised him. We also spotted comedienne Jo Brand. Finally, the support act The Vaccines came on stage. I don’t know all that much about them except they are a British Indie band. I have never heard their music before. I thought they were very good at first with a driving guitar sound and very loud drums. The crowd seemed to love them. I got a bit bored after a while. They started to sound a bit samey to me. That’s because I didn’t know the songs. Most of the audience thought The Vaccines were great but it was The Stones I was here for.
Me trying to look like Keef.

Eventually after what seemed an eternity the greatest rock n roll band in the world appeared. I’ll just give you the set list. Start Me Up, Let’s Spend The Night Together, Tumbling Dice, It’s Only Rock n Roll, Just Your Fool, Under My Thumb, Sweet Virginia, You Can’t Always Get What You Want, Paint It Black, Honky Tonk Women, The Worst (Keith), Before They Make Me Run (Keith), Sympathy For The Devil, Miss You, Midnight Rambler, Jumping Jack Flash, Brown Sugar, Gimme Shelter, I Can’t Get No Satisfaction.
Some of those songs were long extended versions. It was about 11.00 when we left the stadium. The energy of the band has to be admired, especially when you consider their ages. Drummer Charlie is 77 in a few days’ time and he is still the best rock n roll drummer in the world. Mick said that the first time they played in Southampton was 1963 when they supported the Everly Brothers and they played a lot of blues numbers. That was why they played the blues song Just Your Fool. He also said being back in Hampshire brought back some memories because it was here that himself and Keith were in prison. That’s when they got busted back in 67. Keith was on great form. I enjoyed his two songs with accompaniment by Ronnie on pedal steel guitar. I enjoyed the whole show. It would have been nice to hear Wild Horses or Ruby Tuesday but they have so many great songs you can’t hear everything. I must mention their backing musicians who all received a deserved bow. I think they were Darryl Jones – bass guitar, backing vocals, Sasha Allen – backing vocals, Karl Denson – saxophone, Tim Ries – saxophone, keyboards, Chuck Leavell – keyboards, backing vocals, percussion, Matt Clifford – keyboards, percussion, French horn, Bernard Fowler – backing vocals, percussion.

I have seen the Stones four times now and I think Southampton was the best. Driving home was a clear run once we got out of the city and I was back home by 12.30 tired but still buzzing after a great show. Thank you very much to Lee for my ticket, Paul for getting us there and home again and thanks to the Rolling Stones for a great evening.





The Rolling Stones - Gimme Shelter - live, Southampton 29/05/18

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