The Rolling Stones honor Detroit with spirited show at Ford Field.
The Rolling Stones honor Detroit with spirited show at Ford Field.
Mick Jagger said "whatupdoe" — and possibly goodbye — to Detroit Monday night at the Rolling Stones' energetic two-hour, 15-minute concert at Ford Field.
It was the Stones' first Detroit show since a July 2015 outing at Comerica Park, and obviously a lot has changed since then, both inside and outside the world of the Rolling Stones.
The biggest change to the band came in August when Charlie Watts, the foursome's drummer since 1963, died at age 80.
Are the Rolling Stones still the Rolling Stones without Watts?
Well, they're a version of the Rolling Stones, but they'll never truly be whole again.
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And Monday's show at Ford Field came under markedly different conditions than that summer evening back in 2015.
(Ah, remember 2015?) This was a Monday night, in 30 degree temperatures, a week after the time change, two days after the season's first snow and in the midst of a still-ongoing global pandemic.
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