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71Tele
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say I rather like the version of JJF played at this show. It's a slower tempo, yes, like the original record, and Ronnie is playing the organ or mellotron parts from the studio version. I think it's rather cool.
Totally agree. It doesn't have to have 15 people playing with the brass section at full blast. I like this quasi-bluesy version.
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vermontoffender
Maybe best to compare this, and any other 2012 warm-ups, to the Toronto-Phoenix, Archive show.
I think Ronnie sounds great. I miss Mick Taylor about as much as I miss Brian Jones; which is to say, not at all.
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gotdablouse
There's the Latvija scarf again.
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Doxa
About "Jumpin' Jack Flash" clip.
Yeah, they sound a bit tired, but after-all it is the last number, so that might be natural.
But there is another thing that comes to my mind. The stage and place is too small for this number - I think they have mastered this number as a grand-final or starter of their huge stages and shows, and they can't just 'keep it small', and end up sounding like the final gear is missing. The same problem can be heard in Toronto archive release. I guess that can also be true of all their 'war horses', but seemingly JJF suffers most. Those songs just don't fit to 'little circles' any longer. Jagger looks like not knowing what to do, trying to hold his horses instead of running all over the place.
So this version here, if any, really sounds like a warming up the engine, and testing it. The smoking version where all the cylinders are on, demands a 'real' or 'serious' show to happen.
- Doxa
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MrMonte
And don't forget, they've spent millions on rehearsals alone - they'll be fine!
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gotdablouse
There's the Latvija scarf again.
How many Stones fans from the early days where there in the
first row.No one I guess.
But that's logical,these fans don't go anymore to hear and see
these elitair cheaters
See the smiles on thier faces Mathijs? That's all that matters. I feel sorry for you? You're a very jealous man.
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LastStopThisTown
I'm sure it was amazing to be there. But, I agree with the 'boring' comment. Just sounds empty. It's a bit of Keith track and Keith's either not in to it or not bothered. Probably thinks 15euros doesn't sound right...
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StonedInTokyo
How wonderful to see The Rolling Stones performing live in Paris in 2012, but
if I read one more post that mentions Mick Taylor I'm throwing myself out the @#$%& window.
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StonedInTokyo
How wonderful to see The Rolling Stones performing live in Paris in 2012, but
if I read one more post that mentions Mick Taylor I'm throwing myself out the @#$%& window.
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StonedInTokyo
How wonderful to see The Rolling Stones performing live in Paris in 2012, but
if I read one more post that mentions Mick Taylor I'm throwing myself out the @#$%& window.
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71Tele
I'm going to go out on a limb here and say I rather like the version of JJF played at this show. It's a slower tempo, yes, like the original record, and Ronnie is playing the organ or mellotron parts from the studio version. I think it's rather cool.
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rollingloc
the slowest tempo on JJF i've heard is at the double door. But keith was stricking his tele like a demon...
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StonedInTokyo
How wonderful to see The Rolling Stones performing live in Paris in 2012, but
if I read one more post that mentions Mick Taylor I'm throwing myself out the @#$%& window.
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StonedInTokyo
How wonderful to see The Rolling Stones performing live in Paris in 2012, but
if I read one more post that mentions Mick Taylor I'm throwing myself out the @#$%& window.
He is not a stone anymore, but most people from the older generation here live in the past.
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StonedInTokyo
How wonderful to see The Rolling Stones performing live in Paris in 2012, but
if I read one more post that mentions Mick Taylor I'm throwing myself out the @#$%& window.
He is not a stone anymore, but most people from the older generation here live in the past.
No, most people have better taste than you.
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emotionalbarbecue
I wish they had sounded this way in the last shows I have attended.
They rock and specially roll. Whip and JJF are not softer but hotter and more insinuating, more sensuous...
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StonedInTokyo
How wonderful to see The Rolling Stones performing live in Paris in 2012, but
if I read one more post that mentions Mick Taylor I'm throwing myself out the @#$%& window.
He is not a stone anymore, but most people from the older generation here live in the past.
No, most people have better taste than you.
Get over it, Ronnie Wood is a real stone and MT not.