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WeLoveToPlayTheBlues
At 3:05 onward for Keith's bit there's a bit of a chuckle but the best part is at 5:14 - give yerself starting at 4:50 or so to enjoy the totality of it! GENIUS!
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steel driving hammer
There's video but can't find it right now.
Also Start Me Up Finland 95.
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steel driving hammer
There's video but can't find it right now.
Also Start Me Up Finland 95.
Man, i had never heard that. Total cringe worthy, horrible, awesomeness. I wish there was video. I got the impression keith wanted to play she's so cold slower than charlie did.
If anybody remembers other train wreck stones videos, please post them. I love them. I found one months ago but forgot what i typed into youtube to find it. It was probably the 07 tour and keith was playing nonsense like he'd forgotten how to play.
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steel driving hammer
Seems the video is gone from Youtube.
Also if you have the Bootleg from Finland 95 Start Me Up is total wreck.
Mick says "Sorry for that one" after the song.
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steel driving hammer
Seems the video is gone from Youtube.
Also if you have the Bootleg from Finland 95 Start Me Up is total wreck.
Mick says "Sorry for that one" after the song.
I'd love to hear that one. Damn, how hard can it be?
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arthritis
Here's another train wreck that made me cringe. Don't get me wrong, i'm not making fun. I just enjoy the cringeworthy moments along with the great performances alike. Unlike the controlled environment of a stones concert, i can understand how something like this would lend itself to a train wreck.
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flacnvinyl
Honestly those odd moments are usually charming. Entire shows though, Cleveland 78, are a different matter. Keith passing out during the intro to Happy is a low point!
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steel driving hammer
Seems the video is gone from Youtube.
Also if you have the Bootleg from Finland 95 Start Me Up is total wreck.
Mick says "Sorry for that one" after the song.
I'd love to hear that one. Damn, how hard can it be?
I know, it's easy to play but they did f*uck it up bad.
I have it the boot, thanks to Marko who IS from Finland!
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Justin
Gotta skip to "Street Fighting Man". Specifically the breakdown in the middle: 1:09:45 till 1:10:26 Keith blanks out on the changes and loses his place in the song. Mick gives a couple looks like "WTF?" A big fat trainwreck lasting a minute and a half.
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Justin
Gotta skip to "Street Fighting Man". Specifically the breakdown in the middle: 1:09:45 till 1:10:26 Keith blanks out on the changes and loses his place in the song. Mick gives a couple looks like "WTF?" A big fat trainwreck lasting a minute and a half.
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steel driving hammer
There's video but can't find it right now.
Also Start Me Up Finland 95.
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shattered1978
Hahaha, brilliant!
Is that one in the stonesarchive?
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steel driving hammer
There's video but can't find it right now.
Also Start Me Up Finland 95.
The reason you couldn't find the video is because it's hidden behind another track as part of a longer video. It wasn't so much a Keith vs. Charlie confrontation, but more of a general all-around F-up, where everyone just loses their place in the song and start cracking up. But it does sound like Charlie didn't have the right rhythm to start with, and it sort of undermines everyone else's efforts. You can see Charlie grinning throughout. Even Bill is having a laugh. It begins at 3:00.
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stonesnow
From the 13 Nervous Breakdowns collection posted above, It's All Over Now is all over almost before it starts. This train wreck begins rolling tentatively at 5:59 and derails soon after.