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Ann | 23:39 Fri 05th Jul 2013 | ChatterBank
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Anyone know if this concert (recreated from the one in 1969) is being televised? I do hope so............
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Not a chance
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Didn't realise there are 2 concerts on 2 Saturdays this week and next.
http://www.comohotels.com/blog/life-and-style/rolling-stones-hyde-park
It may be recorded but it definitely won't be on tv. Unless it has been sold to the highest bidding tv company & not until it has made some money on dvd sales etc.
The original concert is on Sky Arts 1 at the moment.
They added second concertafter the first show sold out in just three minutes !
They wouldn't even let their full Glastonbury set be shown live, so no chance of this being shown live.

Even radio interviews are vetted as to what questions can be asked

50 years on and they still call the shots
I heard on the news that the cheapest tickets were £95. That's a lot of money to be at the back.
Sadly, even after all this time its all about the money for them it seems.
You would think they had made enough. Why not another free one. Not a Stones fan so it matters not to me.
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Thanks Yorky Lass, I'm watching it at the moment ..........
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They're playing the same set as 1969, shame it's not a free concert

Tight bastards!
Back to youtube then:


£95? To sit in a public park? robbery
A public park with the Rolling Stones in it tho dot!
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