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The Rolling Stones blow the roof off B.C. Place with their first concert in Vancouver in ages
Mick Jagger, Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood know how to put on a rock ‘n’ roll show. Read our review here.
How is it that Keith Richards is in better shape than Joe Biden?
By rights only one of them should still be standing, and it’s not the one who fell out of a coconut tree.
And yet Richards and blues brother Mick Jagger go on. And on.
I mean, all the health and wellness articles in the world can’t explain how Immortan Mick has lived to become the most dangerous senior citizen since Betty White.
But here’s the thing: at B.C. Place Stadium on Friday night, these guys rocked.
They played with the passion and ferocity of a band half their age. Which, come to think of it, is still kind of old.
The Rolling Stones played their first show in Vancouver on Friday since 2006.
Ladies and gentlemen, the Rolling Stones began with Start Me Up. And is there a more perfect way to open a rock show? The go-go randiness of Let’s Spend the Night Together followed, keeping the sexual energy of the two-hour Cialis commercial flowing.
There were many more highlights during the show, the band’s first in the city since 2006.
Jagger likened Vancouver to “the girlfriend you only text with and then when you see her you realize how much you’ve missed her.” Um, thanks?
For each concert on the current 16-city tour fans can vote on a song from a choice of four. For tonight’s treat, the last vestiges of democracy spoke and chose Street Fighting Man. The band turned in a ferocious performance.
Angry, the first of four songs off the new album Hackney Diamonds, was a reminder that Jagger and Richards can still write a hook when they put their minds to it. Or that they can hire someone who can, namely co-writer and producer Andrew Watt. And how funny is it that Mick is still complaining about girl troubles 60 years after (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction? Is this what I have to look forward to? I should be so lucky I guess.
The Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger, right, and Keith Richards proved they can still rock, putting on a stellar show at B.C. Place Friday night.
Somewhere around the middle of the set the nearly ageless sex symbol took a breather and Richards took over. Playing a Telecaster that looked like it had been dragged down 100 miles of bad road, Johnny Depp’s role model mumble-crooned the mild Tell Me Straight (off Hackney Diamonds), Tattoo You’s NSFW rocker Little T & A and the Some Girls gem Before They Make Me Run.