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Unbelievable transformation compared to the Bigger Bang tour. Plays better rhythm too. Plays and sings his own numbers again. The way he handles the intros on let's say TD and One More Shot : with authority. Big positive surprise. I'm proud of this band.
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barbabang
Unbelievable transformation compared to the Bigger Bang tour. Plays better rhythm too. Plays and sings his own numbers again. The way he handles the intros on let's say TD and One More Shot : with authority. Big positive surprise. I'm proud of this band.
You said it, pal. It had to happen, and I guess Keith knew it, too. I didn't think he had it in him, but once again, Keith rose from the ashes.
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barbabang
Unbelievable transformation compared to the Bigger Bang tour. Plays better rhythm too. Plays and sings his own numbers again. The way he handles the intros on let's say TD and One More Shot : with authority. Big positive surprise. I'm proud of this band.
You said it, pal. It had to happen, and I guess Keith knew it, too. I didn't think he had it in him, but once again, Keith rose from the ashes.
I just watched the whole concert in videos thread and I'm blown away. Keith apparently knew he'd be under the microscope and he'd better be ready. Wow, has he gotten back to form. That classic Keith sound! Focused on playing great rather than acting flamboyant and posing. His few leads had that classic Keith Richards sound again with minimal flubs. Those who've been writing him off ad infinitum here can eat crow. Pushing 70, Keith and the Stones pull it off yet again. The whole band sounded great. And how the hell does Mick still have the energy of a twenty year old? What an amazing band!