Hanging Rock VIP Packages, Macedon view mapView Mapīritish India returned from Berlin earlier this month with album number five written, recorded and ready to be mixed. (Additional transaction fees and credit/debit card processing fees may apply) Details The outlet staff will help you with your refund. If you purchased tickets at a Ticketmaster outlet, you’ll need to swing by one more time from 9AM AEDT Monday 10 November 2014 with the tickets and credit card used to make the booking. Please contact Ticketmaster by Wed 13th Nov and they will arrange a refund via cheque. If your original card has expired or is no longer valid (prepaid Visa and MasterCard included), you’ll need to get in touch with Ticketmaster’s Customer Service Team from Monday 10 November 2014 via 136 100 between 9am - 8pm AEDT Monday to Saturday, or 9am - 5pm AEDT Sunday. It can take some time to process, so please give Ticketmaster up to 10 days to process your refund from Monday 10 November 2014 9am AEDT before you start to worry. If you booked online or over the phone, Ticketmaster will refund your purchase back to the credit card used to purchase the tickets. This means the scheduled show at Hanging Rock near Melbourne on Saturday Nov 8th is unfortunately cancelled.Ī spokesman said:- ‘The Rolling Stones are incredibly disappointed to cancel the Hanging Rock gig and to disappoint their fans but were left with no other option’.Īll fans who purchased through Ticketmaster will receive a refund on their tickets for the Hanging Rock show as follows: He is under strict doctor’s orders to rest his vocal chords for the next few days in order to recuperate for the remainder of the tour. In July 2008, "Play with Fire" became the subject of a lawsuit when ABKCO Music, which owns the rights to the Rolling Stones' early catalogue, filed a suit against Lil Wayne, asserting that the rapper's song "Playing with Fire" is based on the Rolling Stones' song.The Rolling Stones have been forced to cancel the next date of their Australian tour after singer Mick Jagger developed a throat infection. The song was performed in concert during the Rolling Stones' tours of 19, and was revived on their 1989–90 Steel Wheels/Urban Jungle Tour. version of Big Hits (High Tide and Green Grass) (1966), Hot Rocks (1971) and Singles Collection: The London Years (1989). However, the story is considered dubious by Unterberger. You know, it's very pretty." According to Richie Unterberger, a friend of the Stones wrote that an unreleased version of the song, entitled "Mess with Fire", was also recorded, featuring a much more upbeat, soul-oriented feel. And I'm playing the tambourines, the vocal line. I mean, it's a very in-your-face kind of sound and very clearly done. In a 1995 interview with Jann Wenner for Rolling Stone, entitled "Jagger Remembers," Jagger said, "'Play with Fire' sounds amazing-when I heard it last.
The title derives from the saying "If you play with fire, you will get burned." The song's lyrics talk of the singer's relationship with a high society girl, disparaging the lifestyle much in the same way that " 19th Nervous Breakdown" would in a more up-tempo feel. The Stones left for a tour of Australia the following day.
Spector played bass, and Jack Nitzsche provided the song's distinctive harpsichord arrangement and tamtams. Richards performed the song's acoustic guitar opening while Jagger handled vocals and tambourine (enhanced using an echo chamber). The song was recorded late one night in January 1965 while the Stones were in Los Angeles recording with Phil Spector at the RCA Studios. "Play with Fire" is credited to Nanker Phelge, a pseudonym used when tracks were composed by the entire band, even though lead singer Mick Jagger and guitarist Keith Richards are the only Rolling Stones to appear on the track.