The concert has come and gone. It was so much fun! My brother bought me the ticket and he also went to the concert but had a ticket in a different section. The seat mates to my left was a couple from Columbia who are here on vacation. The young woman has lived in British Columbia before and has permanent residency. She was bringing her boyfriend to check it out and they may move here together if he likes it. The seat mates to my right were a mother and son from Parksville on Vancouver Island. The young man sat next to me and we had great conversation throughout the night. He was totally enjoying himself though he didn't grow up with the music like I did.
The first thing that struck me is how many gray haired rock and rollers there were in attendance, many of them wearing merch like t-shirts. You could see that many of them have been rocking it all their lives.
This was my section. |
This was my view as I ate a snack before the show. |
I enjoyed people watching. |
I didn't realize the stadium was open air. |
I uploaded one of my videos to You Tube and I will probably add more later to my channel. First I have to figure out how to edit the videos a bit. It's a bit of trial and error. This song is called The Midnight Rambler. I hope you like it.
I think the last time the Rolling Stones were scheduled to come to Vancouver, Covid broke out and the show was cancelled. Mick Jagger announced that it was 19 years ago when the band last came to the city and 59 years ago when they made their first visit.
The show was excellent and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It took 50 years to the month that I first played the Rolling Stones on my little 8 Track Cassette Player until I finally saw the band in person. I can still see the scenes in my mind from way back then. Moreover I can still see mom and dad and how they were appreciating the music as much as I did and how they supported me in my love of the music. (I loved them all the more for their indulgence of me). I think they were just grateful that I chose to enjoy the music at home rather than running around town like a lot of the other teens we knew.
The album was called Jumping Jack Flash and it was the only cassette I owned of the band. How fitting it was that the band ended their set with the song "Jumping Jack Flash". It just felt like a very special evening which had come full circle.