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Braincapers
Sorry can't be bothered to read all 19 pages but I have one question, was their any interaction between Mick & Keith or better still warmth?
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MileHigh
Hate to sound like a nerd but it's amazing because most of the show is already up on YouTube.
It's nice to see them back but if you are an 'old timer' you know what kind of energy the Rolling Stones could bring to a concert venue in their prime. In that other era you didn't have the same kind of security either and that made rock shows more intimate and dangerous feeling.
I am sure the current experience is better live but when I look at the clips and look at the audience I am not really feeling any rock and roll/Rolling Stones magic.
The HD pay-per-view from late last year is a great document for this latest incarnatoion of the Rolling Stones. Your hard drive beckons.
I hope they release unsold tickets as $85 specials when they come to my town but I would not pay regular ticket prices - no way. I am still smarting because I missed them in 1972.
I love the Rolling Stones and when I listen to Rocks Off it still kicks me in the ass.
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bv
If you need an "extra fix" like Mick Taylor on every song or smoking a joint or drinking tons of beer in order to enjoy the Stones then it is time to look into the mirror and see who is there... A guy looking for lost memories or a guy who still have plans for the future. Enjoy the shows!
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Braincapers
Sorry can't be bothered to read all 19 pages but I have one question, was their any interaction between Mick & Keith or better still warmth?
Good question. Hope somebody comes forward with the answer.
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Haven't seen any thoughts on Doom and Gloom. Thought the live rendition Friday night was great. Better than the studio release.
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Haven't seen any thoughts on Doom and Gloom. Thought the live rendition Friday night was great. Better than the studio release.
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bv
If you need an "extra fix" like Mick Taylor on every song or smoking a joint or drinking tons of beer in order to enjoy the Stones then it is time to look into the mirror and see who is there... A guy looking for lost memories or a guy who still have plans for the future. Enjoy the shows!
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Braincapers
Sorry can't be bothered to read all 19 pages but I have one question, was their any interaction between Mick & Keith or better still warmth?
Good question. Hope somebody comes forward with the answer.
An early report mentioned Mick calling out Keith several times during his (slightly rambling) solo on Satisfaction but I can't really see that on the YT video...
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eddiefm
Keith Urban was rad.
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Gibson668
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"As far as interaction and fun on stage, I'd prefer to hear the music tightly woven with aural interaction that see some feighned and disingenuious interaction just for the sake of it. These guys are way past spending fun time with each other off stage so why fake it for the show?"
That sort of defeats the object doesn't it?...Punters might as well sit at home and watch the DVD...
Get out and see some up and coming bands having a craic,,,
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eddiefm
Keith Urban was rad.
I DVR'ed CONAN last night purely because the generally-unfamiliar-to-me Keith Urban was on and I thought he might talk about his Stones guest spot. I just watched the DVR minutes ago and Conan asked Urban about the Stones first thing, and Urban talked about Mick calling him and what the concert was like, and they showed a photo of Urban with the Stones. Then they went onto other things. Fairly short and sweet, but I'm glad I taped it. (I did a "Conan" search search here and saw no reference to Urban/Conan so thought I'd mention it.)
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eddiefm
Keith Urban was rad.
I DVR'ed CONAN last night purely because the generally-unfamiliar-to-me Keith Urban was on and I thought he might talk about his Stones guest spot. I just watched the DVR minutes ago and Conan asked Urban about the Stones first thing, and Urban talked about Mick calling him and what the concert was like, and they showed a photo of Urban with the Stones. Then they went onto other things. Fairly short and sweet, but I'm glad I taped it. (I did a "Conan" search search here and saw no reference to Urban/Conan so thought I'd mention it.)
I don't watch Conan much but I tuned in when I found out Urban was on. It was a good segment and Conan was pretty funny. The old man jokes get old and tired sometimes but it was funny when Conan joked that Mick was 120 years old and had fought in the Civil War.
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stonesfelcher
Can somebody who has been in the Tongue Pit in LA or Oakland please post a pic of your wristband please?
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treaclefingers
I can't believe we're still getting live updates from LA over a week since the show started!