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RollingFreak
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stewedandkeefed
Great youtube video of this.Blew me away. I've had reservations about Mick in the so-called Vegas era but his performance was amazing. He also kept close to the band, dancing as much for them as the audience. And much of the vocal was as genuine as 1969 to 1972. The real Mick - not that overly mannered singing.A near seventy year old man moving like that. I'm speechless. I would consider myself a Taylorite but it is the other Mick that struck me though I think Taylor was excellent. But the most distinct thing for me was Taylor's willingness to engage his former bandmates. To not be how he was when he was in the band.Keith Richards is as solid as he has ever been. Guitars dominate. Clearly Woody chooses to lay back but his sobriety has made him a force on these shows. Maybe I am projecing but I thought there was real emotion on that stage, It moved me.
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RollingFreak
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howled
I think it's better than the first night and so is Taylor's playing.
I don't really think Ron Wood has to be there for this song though.
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jazzbass
What kind of guitar is Keith playing? Looks like a double cutaway Les Paul. Ibanez maybe?