The Rolling Stones Reduce Riders' Request For Backstage Areas
JAKARTA - The Rolling Stones said they were reducing demand for backstage riders.
Bassistan Jones mengungkapkan, band iconik tersebut tidak lagi meminta banyak permintaan untuk area belakang layap seperti ruang permainan besar. Namun, dia menyebut bahwa Mick Jagger et al menyimpan banyak makanan.
They will make a room out of curtains and other objects. Initially we had a lot of racing video games, seats, which have been around for some time. They're a bit reducing those things now. Keith still has what he likes, herder cakes. There's so much food backstage, me and the keyboard players have their own riders," Jones said via Music News.
Meanwhile elsewhere, Metallica drummer Lars Ulrich revealed that they were told not to see the Stones frontman Mick Jagger, as a special guest at two Stones shows at Oracle Park in San Francisco in 2005.
Appearing as a guest in the Club Random episode with Bill Maher last year, Ulrich said: 'So we sit backstage, and and this is not at all an assessment of the Stones, it's more about us at one point of personal assistant or anyone who comes and says, 'Mick Jagger will walk here in a few minutes, he will go to his personal gym with his truck, and he will warm up before the show. As he passes here, please don't make eye contact with him or talk to him.'
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The drummer was heartbroken because he could not speak to Jagger and revealed that they were only allowed to take pictures with the band before going to the stage.
"I dream, like, I think, we're going to play with the Rolling Stones and you know where I'm going to spend my whole time, in hotel room Keith Richards, sitting in one of the legendary parties until nine in the morning: I'm going to be the last person to leave! In fact, it's not like that," he added.