The heavens smiled on the Stones and their legion of Sydney (and some interstate) fans who made their way to Telstra Stadium. Being an outdoor venue, the risk of inclement weather was always present, however, forecasts proved to be accurate with clear skies and warm temperatures prevailing, prompting Mick at one point to comment on how great it was to be outdoors in Sydney again (a reference to their last Sydney show which was indoors). Keith kicked off the show with trademark riffs – his guitar hanging somewhere around knee height and his hands thrust in the air as Charlie and Ronnie also announced this presence. The 60,000-strong went crazy as Mick arrived and the lads belted out Jumping Jack Flash with a level of intensity only they seem able to muster.
Tureaud worked as a bouncer after he returned from the army. It was at this time that he created the persona of "Mr. T". His wearing of gold neck chains and other jewelry was the result of customers losing the items or leaving them behind at the bar/night club after a fight. A customer, who may have been banned from the club or trying to avoid another confrontation, would not have to re-enter the club if Mr. T wore their jewelry as he stood out front. When a customer returned to claim the item, it was readily visible and available with no further confrontations required.
Harrison Ford (born July 13, 1942) is an American film actor and producer. Ford is best known for his performances as Han Solo in the original Star Wars trilogy and as the title character of the Indiana Jones film series. He is also known for his roles as Rick Deckard in Blade Runner, John Book in Witness and Jack Ryan in Patriot Games and Clear and Present Danger. His four-decade career also includes roles in several other Hollywood blockbusters, including Presumed Innocent, The Fugitive, Air Force One, and What Lies Beneath. At one point, four of the top five box-office hits of all time included one of his roles. Five of his films have been inducted into the National Film Registry.
Australian Kimberly Davies is perhaps best known for her role on the popular comedy show "Just Kidding" (1995-96). Several guest spots on national television series have eventually led to her own roles and finally, feature films.