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pmk251
That performance of Satisfaction is very sexy, musically and otherwise. Love those guitars. Still my favorite tour. Whatever you want to call it, live, studio or hybrid, "Ya-Ya's" is one of the most enduring recordings in RnR history. It never fails to please.
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WeLoveYou
About MSG... the stage in 1969 was simply a 5 or 6 foot high (presumably wooden) platform. Does anyone know when it was replaced? Maybe sometime in the 70s...
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About MSG... the stage in 1969 was simply a 5 or 6 foot high (presumably wooden) platform. Does anyone know when it was replaced? Maybe sometime in the 70s...
Madison Square Garden has no permanent concert stage. Bands bring their own stage with them. I understand they HAVE been using the same boxing ring since the days of Jack Dempsey, and even before.
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About MSG... the stage in 1969 was simply a 5 or 6 foot high (presumably wooden) platform. Does anyone know when it was replaced? Maybe sometime in the 70s...
Madison Square Garden has no permanent concert stage. Bands bring their own stage with them. I understand they HAVE been using the same boxing ring since the days of Jack Dempsey, and even before.
Ok..but in the early 70s they must have had the same stage for a while. I can't imagine that it chanegd much, 80s/90s/00s for sure..but back then?
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kleermaker
I'm sorry they didn't include this version of Satisfaction in the YaYa's deluxe release. It's much better than the YaYa's deluxe version of Satisfaction.
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WeLoveYou
No, I mean did the MSG venue retain the same stage for a few years (at least). I can accept that bands have their own stage nowadays that they take with them from venue to venue, but back then I don't see this as likely. In 1969 the Stones didn't take their own stage all round the US, they used what was at each venue already right?