Did they make allowances for walkers and wheelchairs?We saw the Stones last October in Pittsburgh. RIP Charley Watts. They did a nice tribute to him, and as usual, it was a great show with an audience from about 9-90 years of age.
Did they make allowances for walkers and wheelchairs?We saw the Stones last October in Pittsburgh. RIP Charley Watts. They did a nice tribute to him, and as usual, it was a great show with an audience from about 9-90 years of age.
Yes. They have many handicap seating areas at Heinz Field.Did they make allowances for walkers and wheelchairs?![]()
Took my teen daughters to see the Stones play Oakland Coliseum, some 20 years ago.We saw the Stones last October in Pittsburgh. RIP Charley Watts. They did a nice tribute to him, and as usual, it was a great show with an audience from about 9-90 years of age.
We’ve seen them 4 times. 80’s, 90’s, 2015 in Indy at the 500 track on the 4th of July, and last October. Took our kids to the last two. So teens and 20s. They had a blast both times. So did we.Took my teen daughters to see the Stones play Oakland Coliseum, some 20 years ago.
The little one: "Daddy! I didn't know someone so old as you could dance like that!!!"
Thanks kid. I guess.![]()
She was a grand old lady. I grew up listening to "Blue Kentucky Girl", and the rest of her album of that title.Loretta Lynn passed today. Saw her in concert at least once, and toured her house in TN.
That describes far more of my early '80s concert experiences than I care to admit.I remember some of it, the rest was a smoky haze. (We all have a past, lol)