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Hanns Rainsch
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roby
Did anyone film the video before the show with Johnny Depp, Angus Young, Iggy pop... Thanks.
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UGot2Rollme
great review, Gazza.
It's only rock n' roll, but I like it and guess it's worth the $800...
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MRambler
Only 32 sec of MR
Mick Taylor is just purely fantastic here. Damn, where is the entire version ?
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MRambler
Only 32 sec of MR
Mick Taylor is just purely fantastic here. Damn, where is the entire version ?
32 seconds of freaking magic.
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Gazza
And then....lights down....the familiar opening notes flickered, the stage lights came up..and they're into Midnight Rambler - and oh my @#$%& God, Mick Taylor is onstage with them. No introduction, he's just there. And get this, he's performing. You think Mick just stands at the back anonymously like in all those old clips from the 70s? Not tonight. He's gliding across the stage, going up front beside Jagger, and playing off him - and his playing is utterly incredible. Taylor is clearly having the time of his life and the band manage to deliver what was possibly the best version of Midnight Rambler theyve done since....well, since he left the band actually. The absolute showstopper of the night and - whilst it may just be the initial post show euphoria - this could possibly have been the greatest thing I've ever witnessed at a Rolling Stones concert.
Thanks, Gazza - especially for that passage above. Just hoping that these 2 London shows won't be the last time we see Taylor on stage with Rolling Stones
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Gazza
Mick Taylor is onstage with them. No introduction, he's just there. And get this, he's performing. You think Mick just stands at the back anonymously like in all those old clips from the 70s? Not tonight. He's gliding across the stage, going up front beside Jagger, and playing off him - and his playing is utterly incredible. Taylor is clearly having the time of his life and the band manage to deliver what was possibly the best version of Midnight Rambler theyve done since....well, since he left the band actually. The absolute showstopper of the night and - whilst it may just be the initial post show euphoria - this could possibly have been the greatest thing I've ever witnessed at a Rolling Stones concert.
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Limbostone
Nice Gazza, glad you didn't stick to the promise of not paying over 250?
By the way, It's all over now was played in 2007, I think I heard it in Nijmegen.
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Hanns Rainsch
YCAWGWYW (wow!)