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Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: UrbanSteel ()
Date: January 16, 2009 13:30

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Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2018-09-10 20:15 by UrbanSteel.

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: ablett ()
Date: January 16, 2009 13:35

Simon Philips is a top drummer!

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Date: January 16, 2009 14:25

bloody awful band. Ye, Philips is good, but i wouldn't traded Keef w Satriani if i had a knife to my throat smiling smiley

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: ablett ()
Date: January 16, 2009 14:41

All abit eighties aint it.

Great posts though. Keep em coming...

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: Happy24 ()
Date: January 16, 2009 15:08

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DandelionPowderman
bloody awful band. Ye, Philips is good, but i wouldn't traded Keef w Satriani if i had a knife to my throat smiling smiley

Well, I am sure nobody ever wanted to trade Keef for Satch, Keef is obviously in a differen lague, but Satch is a great guitarist and he played his role here well. Of course Satch is mostly about technique, while Keef is about orinality, feeling anad all those things that most of us here prefer, but I think that Satch doesn't deserve all the bad response he gets here. I saw him the last year and his show was great and he is a nice relaxed guy. Don't get me wrong I prefer Keeth thousand times. Just wanted to defend Satch a little bit...

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: windmelody ()
Date: January 16, 2009 18:32

I actually like most of Mick's solostuff, but this does not impress me at all. It is boring.

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: skipstone ()
Date: January 16, 2009 21:56

Satriani is horrible. Awful. Mick's voice sounded tired.

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: trainarollin ()
Date: January 16, 2009 23:42

Satriani horrible?

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: ome peet ()
Date: January 17, 2009 00:32

i always find it the most uncomfortable to see mick solo. That s probably because he is in the same role as he is with the stones...Keith and Ron solo allways have to play the role of frontman, what is not their thing in the stones. Micks moves are the same here....does he need the other stones to be Mick?

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: flairville ()
Date: January 17, 2009 00:54

The drummer looks like something out of a teen US film, like Porky's!

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: The Stones ()
Date: January 17, 2009 01:03

This is really awful. Mick and his horrible solo projects. Give it up. Forever.

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: Anderson ()
Date: January 17, 2009 02:21

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The Stones
This is really awful. Mick and his horrible solo projects. Give it up. Forever.

Whot? God bless...Wandering Spirit! Indeed! Better than any Stones album since.

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: rollingrichard ()
Date: January 17, 2009 10:17

Ome Peet, I'm afraid that Mick indeed needs the other Stones to be Mick.
I'm sorry to say so, but Anderson is right indeed,Wandering Spirit knocks out any Stones album since. Only Wandering Spirit, though.
Again, sorry to say so.....

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: Bimmelzerbott ()
Date: January 17, 2009 12:35

Top notch band. Excellent musicians. Simon Philips is probably the best drummer in the world. He played with so many great bands and musicians, its unreal (Judas Priest, Pete Townshend, Peter Gabriel, Michael Schenker Group, Mike Oldfield, Whitesnake, and of course Toto to name just a few). And he always sound like Simon Philips without killing the song or the bands style. He's fantastic.

The weakest link in this video is Mick. He sounds very amateurish while the band is spot on.

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Date: January 17, 2009 12:45

I actually prefer this live version to the awful studio version; seems the synth is a little lower live. But - I made the mistake in clicking on the link to "Shoot off your mouth" after it was over. Now THAT is a terrible piece of crap.

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: Shawn20 ()
Date: January 17, 2009 15:34

Wow, guitar players who are actually playing their guitars - yeah, we cannot have this - they didn't even have time to light a cig.

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: slew ()
Date: January 17, 2009 22:02

Mick's solo stuff aside from Wandering Spirit is awful - This is dreadful!!!

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: jason8903 ()
Date: January 17, 2009 23:01

mick's moves from this 88 tour are more like the 81 tour, yet one year later on the 89 tour he is so stiff and not like mick at all. What do think happened?

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: otonneau ()
Date: January 17, 2009 23:05

HO-rrible. Soulless. tasteless. Ugly. yuk yuk yuk. On the basis of that kind of stuff alone, Mick would be nobody.

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: midnrambler ()
Date: January 17, 2009 23:07

Well, Mick's solo stuff they played maybe ok, but the Stones tracks... HORRIBLE!

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: skipstone ()
Date: January 18, 2009 00:09

Satriani comes off as an Eddie Van Halen wannabe only with way more posing. Mick hired a poser! Or if you're really uppity, a poseur. Yeah - great - those guitar players might be playing their guitars but...aside from Mick's solo songs, of which they are just being guitar gymnasts it seems they are basically just a glorified cover band.

Which they were. HUGE difference between Mick's 'band' and Keith's band. Keith's band is an actual band.

Simon Philips is probably the best drummer in the world? Wow - never thought I'd see a Neil Pert fan on here!

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: Mathijs ()
Date: January 18, 2009 13:07

Revolting. Please don't post this on a Stones board, it takes me two days to digest the images.

Mathijs

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: UrbanSteel ()
Date: January 18, 2009 13:09

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Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: Mathijs ()
Date: January 19, 2009 00:08

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UrbanSteel
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Mathijs
Revolting. Please don't post this on a Stones board, it takes me two days to digest the images.

Mathijs

You prefer "OT" and "What If" topics ? winking smiley

Prefer it to this footage you mean?

YES!

Mathijs

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: shortfatfanny ()
Date: January 19, 2009 00:46

As if Mick knew it..."Throwaway...."


Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: jamesfdouglas ()
Date: January 19, 2009 04:23

Oh look. There's Lisa. There's Bernard. eye rolling smiley
My GOD he's aged in 21 years!!!
Still, a far cry from his Live Aid performance 3 years prior (he was on FIRE that night!). I'm a Mick fan for sure. This is not without entertainment value folks.

[thepowergoats.com]

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: Deluxtone ()
Date: January 19, 2009 22:50

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Shawn20
Wow, guitar players who are actually playing their guitars - yeah, we cannot have this - they didn't even have time to light a cig.

Exactly. Not Jagger's best song, but it doesn't stop the guiatrists giving their all to it. And it is SO much better than the flat, oversynthed over produced album version.

Some bad songs on Prim Cool but mainly it's the production that spoils it.

Jason wrote:

"mick's moves from this 88 tour are more like the 81 tour, yet one year later on the 89 tour he is so stiff and not like mick at all"

I disagree entirely. In 81 and especially by 82 you had an athletic/gymnastic Jagger who did not deliver well vocally. Many of his moves had become standard and cliched. I think in this performance, as in other '88 ones shown here recently, he's more involved/engaged with his performance - cos it's more personal to him and he had a lot riding on it - than the Stones shows of the last tour where (I'd say) he was often going through the motions - especially vocally. His vocal delivery here isi tip-top. As it would remain on the 89-90 tour - and his on-stage commitment.


Mathjis wrote:

"Please don't post this on a Stones board, it takes me two days to digest the images."

Mathjis had you ever noticed that Jagger is a Rolling Stone and is ot not reasonable to expect his solo work to receive attention on such a board?

Besides the thread's title should alert you to its content.
Click at your peril.

Did someone force feed this to you to make you sick?
If so, well done that person!
If not, aren't you rather stupid?

Oh and the drumming. Yes good - but rather too dominant. Good tight band though.


Keep posting these UrbanSteel - and I hope there's one of Shoot Off Your Mouth (live) for Palace Revolution 2000 - and for mouth-shooter Mathjis!

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: January 19, 2009 22:57

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Deluxtone
Did someone force feed this to you to make you sick?
If so, well done that person!
If not, aren't you rather stupid?

Hmmm, Deluxtone - GimmeShelter - MoreHotRocks - WNYStones.....are you people related - you seem somewhat similiar.
Congrats with your first IORR post....under your current name

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: T&A ()
Date: January 19, 2009 22:59

rarely has a song been more aptly titled

Re: Mick Jagger "Throwaway" Pro-Shot Video , Japan 1988
Posted by: MCDDTLC ()
Date: January 19, 2009 23:06

Satch can't touch Jeff Beck's contributions to the original!!!!

MLC

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