The Rolling Stones are doing a concert in Toronto on july 30.
Other bands are constantly being added to the bill. Currently ac/dc and the guess who are on with them. How awesome is that going to be. I love all 3 of those bands. I hope they get some more classic rock artists on there.
And the tickets are only $21.50. I'm going for sure.
Xtra, I love the Rolling Stones. I wish that they would play close to where I live. I would love to see AC/DC in concert, cuz their music rocks!
It has been a few years since the last concert I saw. It was ZZ Top and Jackal and they were in my hometown not long after they built the big concert hall. That was a pretty cool concert. But there were definitely two concerts that I was so glad that I got to see and that was, Def Leppard when the played in Memphis back in the early 90's and Metallica in Memphis also in the early 90's. Metallica played almost 4 hours and they appeared with no opening act. It was totally cool.
The Rolling Stones, along with The Beatles, were the greatest bands of the British Invasion. Mick Jaggar and Kieth Richards are of the greatest rock artists ever. I won't be able to attend the concert, but they should play these great songs:
Ruby Teusday
Sympathy for the Devil
(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
Ac/DC is aslo an OK band though all there songs sond the same. The one song that is so good and it stands out is For Those About to Rock (We Salute You).
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