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Max'sKansasCity
"Gimme Shelter" with Mary J Blige was perfect. Sorry Lisa, I have seen many guest artists but this one is probably one of the best. Please keep Mary J Blige in the set for all the shows! She wasn't shy at all. And she rocked! I think she was all over the stage, with Keith, With Ronnie, with Mick a lot, and her voice and interpretetion was so great for Gimme Shelter.
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gotdablouse
hopefully the photo feed shared a bit of what we experienced...
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71Tele
For the love of God, will someone please post Midnight Rambler?
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71Tele
For the love of God, will someone please post Midnight Rambler?
I got the whole of Midnight Rambler - about 11 mins - but don't know how to upload videos onto You Tube.
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71Tele
For the love of God, will someone please post Midnight Rambler?
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Silver Dagger
don't know how to upload videos onto You Tube.
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toomuchforme
Some of my pics
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windmelody
All these clips show the Stones rolling, fantastic, I really like Doom and Gloom. I did not expect things to work out so well. Watching these videos one knows why one became a Stones fan.
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Mathijs
It's amazing that Going Down saw the worst and best of the Stones: I'd rather listen to Chuck Leavell plinking away for 24 hours straight than to ever have to listen again to Jeff Beck screeching and squelching. But that Richards solo really was fantastic -his sound very fuzz like, biting and focussed, and the solo simple bursts of aggression. Great!
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Mathijs
It's amazing that Going Down saw the worst and best of the Stones: I'd rather listen to Chuck Leavell plinking away for 24 hours straight than to ever have to listen again to Jeff Beck screeching and squelching. But that Richards solo really was fantastic -his sound very fuzz like, biting and focussed, and the solo simple bursts of aggression. Great!
Mathijs
Best solo of the whole show.
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drbryant
From the Clash Music review:
"The return of ex-guitarist Mick Taylor - whose exit from the band in 1974 paved the way for Wood - proved the highlight of the whole gig. Always their best guitarist, and the player who contributed to the Stones' peak era of 1969 to 1972, his effortless weaving of 'Midnight Rambler' alongside Ronnie and Keith injected the song with an authentic bite of its original, and every bit as good as the scathing 'Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out' live 1969 version."