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hbwriter
i was in that building recently, right there where that stage was, and my mind just sort of drifted - then 9 years later - ziggy was standing there
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slew
That is a watershed performance. They were completely DIFFERENT than all of the other bands out there in 1964. Mick was especially good. These guys have always been ROCK stars and NOT pop stars. I don't get some of the posts here latley that they were a pop band. I'm sorry but The Last Time, Satisfaction and Paint It Black are not pop songs they are rock and roll!
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hbwriter
there are days when this is the greatest thing i have ever seen in my life - like today
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slew
whitem8 - I'll defer to you saying that I was not born when the TAMI show was on TV so I missed the whole seen. I have heard Mick and Brian call themsleves popstars I just have never thought of the Rolling Stones as a pop band. To me they were the first real rock stars.
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NoCode0680
I've never actually seen the entire film, but I've seen the Stones bits online. I think I'm about to buy it though, it's only $9.99 on Amazon.
On an OT side note (and because I always like to spend $25 so I can get free shipping) has anybody seen this? I've never seen it, but it was under the recommendations for people who were interested in TAMI, and it looks awesome, plus it holds a 5 star rating on Amazon.
Stax/Volt Revue
Stax/Volt Revue - Live in Norway 1967 marks the first-ever official release of this historic concert. Considered by soul music fans to be one of the greatest lineups of artists ever to grace the concert stage, this DVD features stunning performances by Otis Redding, Sam and Dave, Eddie Floyd, Arthur Conley, The Mar-Keys and the legendary Booker T. & The MGs.
This DVD captures the April 7, 1967 concert in Oslo, Norway near the end of the three-week tour, when all the artists were at their very peak.
The 75-minute concert was restored from the original master tapes and includes 20 minutes of recently discovered performances lost in the vaults for 40 years.
Booker T and the MGs
1. Red Beans And Rice
2. Green Onions
The Mar-Keys
3.Philly Dog
4.Grab This Thing
5.Last Night
Arthur Conley
6.In The Midnight Hour
7.Sweet Soul Music
Eddie Floyd
8. Raise Your Hand
Sam and Dave
9. You Don't Know Like I Know
10. Soothe Me
11. When Something Is Wrong With My Baby
12. Hold On! I'm Comin'
Otis Redding
13.Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa-Fa (Sad Song)
14. My Girl
15. Shake
16. Satisfaction
17. Try A Little Tenderness
Bonus features:
Booker T.& The MGs - Green Onions (Version #2)
Full-length commentary track with Steve Cropper, Wayne Jackson and Rob Bowman
A look back at the tour with Sam Moore, Jim Stewart, Wayne Jackson and Steve Cropper.
24-page booklet with an essay By GRAMMY®-winning writer and Stax historian Rob Bowman
INTERVIEWS SUBTITLED IN - ENGLISH, FRENCH, GERMAN, SPANISH, AND PORTUGUESE.
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Virgin Priest
One of the most fascinating gigs ever.
Now we know them for 50 years, but this is the baby-version of our band: they are popular for maybe 18 months.
And the “baby-version“ is capable to pull off a show like this!!
They don´t know anything about their future...
In 1964 there are no
monster hit singles (Satisfaction, GOOMC etc)
drug busts
“Big Four“
Altamont
Open G
heavy drugs
Flatbat Truck
femme fatales à la Bianca, Anita etc.
big stadium shows
Vegas years
O2 Arena
When they entered the stage in Santa Monica, all these experiences are not in their minds. But they play and sing like hell. Even watching the show, you can sense the electric field between band and audience!!
50 years later, they do it again with ease...
Priest