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As rock legends took over Soldier Field, young and old alike were too excited to worry about temperatures in low 40s | |||
On Wednesday night's triple bill at Soldier Field: The Rolling Stones, Elvis Costello and an unexpected special guest, Old Man Winter. | |||
But the knife-edged, chilling wind and occasional droplets of rain didn't keep away throngs of music fans, who were piling into the stadium hours before opener Costello's first chord. Bundled into layers of Rolling Stones gear, some sipping warm — or warming — beverages, first-timers and veterans of all ages seemed oblivious to the weather as they strode through the gates. | |||
But the knife-edged, chilling wind and occasional droplets of rain didn't keep away throngs of music fans, who were piling into the stadium hours before opener Costello's first chord. Bundled into layers of Rolling Stones gear, some sipping warm | |||
Temperatures plummeted into the low 40s as the sun set. But Rich Kaczmarek, 41, of New Lenox said it wouldn't slow him, and certainly not "the greatest rock `n' roll band in the world." | Temperatures plummeted into the low 40s as the sun set. But Rich Kaczmarek, 41, of New Lenox said it wouldn't slow him, and certainly not "the greatest rock `n' roll band in the world." | ||
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He was worried that the band, which started in the early 1960s in London, might not be around much longer. "That's why my husband insisted that (the boys) come. They might break up. Or worse," she said. | He was worried that the band, which started in the early 1960s in London, might not be around much longer. "That's why my husband insisted that (the boys) come. They might break up. Or worse," she said. | ||
Matt Porter | Matt Porter — whose ensemble included a Stones T-shirt and boxer shorts, a Doors hoodie and winter coat — said he wasn't worried about watching from inside the chilly, exposed stadium. | ||
"It's a better experience," he said. "You appreciate the music more." | "It's a better experience," he said. "You appreciate the music more." | ||
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[[Gerry Doyle]] reviews Elvis Costello & [[The Imposters]] | [[Gerry Doyle]] reviews The Rolling Stones and opening act Elvis Costello & [[The Imposters]], Wednesday, [[Concert 2006-10-11 Chicago|October 11, 2006]], Soldier's Field, Chicago. | ||
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