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skipstone
I've been looking for this one for quite some time and found it in the thread about the Inflatables.
At 5:14 Keith slips below the key and NOBODY NOTICES! It's a nice run of, well, all wrong notes. My question has been - when this DVD came out, did that get fixed (overdubbed) or edited out or just left in there?
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skipstone
Well, if you look at the video you'll notice no one makes any kind of facial acknowledgment that something has gone wrong. Ronnie, of course, is digging whatever it is. I think what it does show, however, is how the monitors are not exactly set up to follow the musicians so they can hear what they're doing. He's not looking at the guitar at first in a manner that lets him see where he is - when he does finally see where he's at, he adjusts. It's obvious he couldn't hear what he was doing. I also thought the first little solo run he did, earlier in the song, when he walked out straight and did a little dance and didn't play a lick? That is just supreme! For all the glorious musical moments over the years, it's when these moments occur - screw ups or just goofing off - that make it even better in a way. Another good example is the screw up Mick does in At The Max in IORR when he sings something and it's not time for that and they capture, I think, Keith and Ronnie? laughing about it. Or smiling.
Personally I find it fantastic - this one here, SFTD Miami 1994, my all time fave for screw ups! Absolutely fantastic. I know people goof up on stage all the time. My little kick is how much, how bad, etc. My curiosity has always been, and it's been answered, did it make it to the DVD.
Don't recall anything like that on Ya-Ya's.
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jamesfdouglas
Funnily enough, it blows away the time they played it in Ottawa 2005 when he in(and Charlie) actually left the stage more than once mid-song!
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Bärs
How can it take so long for Keith to notice that he's in the wrong key...
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with sssoul
>> It was during the nineties I guess <<
it was in october 2005 - the encore of one of the Philadelphia shows.
Keith launched IORR, and then the Mick came out singing Satisfaction.
the band quickly adjusted to the frontman - and Satisfaction was the number listed on the setlist -
but it's still quite a feat to sing a totally different song than the band is playing.
hail hail Rolling Stones, eh? :E
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with sssoul
>> It was during the nineties I guess <<
it was in october 2005 - the encore of one of the Philadelphia shows.
Keith launched IORR, and then the Mick came out singing Satisfaction.
the band quickly adjusted to the frontman - and Satisfaction was the number listed on the setlist -
but it's still quite a feat to sing a totally different song than the band is playing.
hail hail Rolling Stones, eh? :E
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with sssoul
>> It was during the nineties I guess <<
it was in october 2005 - the encore of one of the Philadelphia shows.
Keith launched IORR, and then the Mick came out singing Satisfaction.
the band quickly adjusted to the frontman - and Satisfaction was the number listed on the setlist -
but it's still quite a feat to sing a totally different song than the band is playing.
hail hail Rolling Stones, eh? :E
Didn't that happen with IORR & STAR STAR too?
I think it appears on a bootleg of mishaps.