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July, 4 2015 Indianapolis Motor Speedway Keith Richards Faceplants On Stage.

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Gregory Carr

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After Keith Richards Fall Down and Mick Jagger Gets Angry, They Continue The Show

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THE SHOW MUST GO ON!
The Rolling Stones were at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway on July 4th, 2015 – it was during the performance of “Sympathy of the Devil” when Keith Richard tripped and fall down on stage. On the other hand, Mick Jagger got angry with one of the audiences who was throwing water on stage.

Well, regardless of what happened, as the title suggests, – the show must go on! The Stones, no matter what hit them, or what circumstances they get into, seem to always look cool as clearly seen in the video below. Only Keith can pull that off, looking awesome while falling down – he is without a doubt the definition of “The Rolling Stone” like nothing can stop him.

They make look older in this video, but dang, they move pretty slickly and smooth like they are decades younger than they are when this incident happened.

Keep going for the video below: https://rockpasta.com/after-keith-richards-fall-down-and-mick-jagger-gets-angry-they-continue-the-show/?dicbo=v2-2251fb08bce7cae98a63c78c0adbc3b5

At Altamont during the playing of Sympathy For The Devil Jagger tells the audience, "Something always happens when we play this song."

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pqK-J9S2GXs You can see the Stones bodyguard Tony Fuches who had previously worked for the Doors on the stage at Altamont with a large cast on one arm having broken both his wrists knocking out two Hell's Angels at once you can see the Hell's Angels on the stage with both their old death head and the modern one.

https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/the-chaos-of-altamont-and-the-murder-of-meredith-hunter



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