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Video of an Entwistle bass solo was shown during 5:15. Video of Moon singing his part of the song Bell Boy was also used.
I'm curious about this. Did they actually blend the audio from these videotaped performances into the live mix, or did they just, for example, show a video of John while Pino Palladino played a bass solo?
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Video of an Entwistle bass solo was shown during 5:15. Video of Moon singing his part of the song Bell Boy was also used.
I'm curious about this. Did they actually blend the audio from these videotaped performances into the live mix, or did they just, for example, show a video of John while Pino Palladino played a bass solo?
This would seem to answer my question. Check out what happens at 5:40. Pretty cool, no?
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Go on to StubHub, the tickets are MUCH cheaper, many way under face value, especially in Boston at the Banknorth Garden. Tickets as low as $40.
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tatters
I hope this isn't a preview of some future version of the Who in which Roger is the only original member.
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Last time I saw them (2007 I think) I had the impression of a "real" concert. In case of the Stones it was more a show.
Wonderful: Tea and Theatre as the final song again.
And another aspect: Lots of people on the board claimed that a possible Stones tour would start in Europe due to economic problems in the US. So, why do the Who the other way round?!
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I hope this isn't a preview of some future version of the Who in which Roger is the only original member.
Thanks tatters your posts tell the whole story. I don't think it likely that Roger would continue on as the Who without Pete, that would be rather tragic and I think he has more class than that. peace
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Rogers hair is the real distraction. Looks like a bad wig,
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JJHMick
Last time I saw them (2007 I think) I had the impression of a "real" concert. In case of the Stones it was more a show.
Wonderful: Tea and Theatre as the final song again.
And another aspect: Lots of people on the board claimed that a possible Stones tour would start in Europe due to economic problems in the US. So, why do the Who the other way round?!
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tatters
Roger singing to the image of Keith on the big screen. "Ain't you the guy who used to set the paces .... " Goosebumps. The Stones could do something like this with a video of Brian, but that would require a degree of sentimentality they simply may not possess.
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Roger singing to the image of Keith on the big screen. "Ain't you the guy who used to set the paces?" Goosebumps. The Stones could do something like this with a video of Brian, but that would require a degree of sentimentality they may simply not possess.
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How the hell did they pull off Baba O' Riley without Pete? Was there another guitarist sitting in?
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tatters
Roger singing to the image of Keith on the big screen. "Ain't you the guy who used to set the paces?" Goosebumps. The Stones could do something like this with a video of Brian, but that would require a degree of sentimentality they may simply not possess.
I'm not saying that it can't be done but there's a lot of good film footage of the original Who line up. So easy to find the Oxe soloing or Moonie singing. Is there much of Brian in isolation?
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Roger singing to the image of Keith on the big screen. "Ain't you the guy who used to set the paces .... " Goosebumps. The Stones could do something like this with a video of Brian, but that would require a degree of sentimentality they simply may not possess.
Yes, this video dubbing that The Who are doing sure beats a hologram. However, for The Stones to play along with a clip of Brian, lack of sentimentality aside, they would have to match the rhythmic tempo of their mid-60s selves, and their live tempo seems to have been slowed dramatically, if the recent Paris club gigs are any indication. I wonder what Satisfaction will sound like in slow motion, should they ever decide to perform it live again....
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JJHMick
Last time I saw them (2007 I think) I had the impression of a "real" concert. In case of the Stones it was more a show.
Wonderful: Tea and Theatre as the final song again.
And another aspect: Lots of people on the board claimed that a possible Stones tour would start in Europe due to economic problems in the US. So, why do the Who the other way round?!
I don't recall ever reading that. Certainly not from 'lots of people' anyway.
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Roger singing to the image of Keith on the big screen. "Ain't you the guy who used to set the paces .... " Goosebumps. The Stones could do something like this with a video of Brian, but that would require a degree of sentimentality they simply may not possess.
Yes, this video dubbing that The Who are doing sure beats a hologram. However, for The Stones to play along with a clip of Brian, lack of sentimentality aside, they would have to match the rhythmic tempo of their mid-60s selves, and their live tempo seems to have been slowed dramatically, if the recent Paris club gigs are any indication. I wonder what Satisfaction will sound like in slow motion, should they ever decide to perform it live again....
Roger Waters did something similar on the Wall tour when he dueted with himself on Mother from the 1980-81 concerts. Seems to be the new direction bands are going. I for one like it. It makes it feel like the missing members are actually there. BTW, I think the Keith Moon is from Charlton 74 and is available in its original form on the dvd Maximum R and B. (I could be wrong about it being from Charlton though).