I have seen the Stones three times, this was the show I enjoyed the most! Bonnie Raitt and John Fogerty were guests. As well as Mick Taylor, from Exile on Main Street days. I hope one day the Stones do another show with more of these artists, they seemed to really enjoy playing together.

Somewhere there were remarks that Mick Jagger is silly, trying to be his former self. I thought quite differently. He has a lot of energy; that is who he is. I'm one who feels there is a place for rock musicians in old age just as it's OK to be old as a classical, jazz or blues musician.

It seems like Keith might have some arthritis in his hands, which is sad. Ronnie Woods was in fine form, I have never heard or seen him perform so well. And Charlie Watts is unstoppable, although disappointing from a style standpoint (blue crew neck tee for the whole show). He used to be so dapper in his Savile Row suits.

Ronnie Woods stayed in the same skinny muscle tee, trainers and skinny black jeans the whole time. Keith wore his Boho headband, jewelry, and silky shirts and bomber jacket. As well as some dramatic scarves at the end. Mick made several outfit changes, all black. For example he wore a dramatic cape for Sympathy for the Devil, Boho feathers and a Balenciaga black jacket for Midnight Rambler. The variety of textures in jackets/toppers really worked on stage, while still keeping everything paint-it-black (which they performed). Here's a link with a review and set list.

#1 -- Here's my outfit. At the last minute, I added a black fringe-y necklace which I think improved the outfit as it picked up the dark colors of the topper. Channeling my love of Keith Richards boho style here. Do you see all of the piled on bracelets?

Picture #2 is the concert tee which I am wearing today, post work. It climbed up to the 90s today.

Pictures 3 plus are photos from the show, courtesy SF Examiner. I thought all wardrobe choices were tasteful; both rock & roll and age appropriate.

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