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Hanns Rainsch
Has anyone who attended the show noticed this guy? I can't imagine something like that in Europe...
There are many like him over here....I think they're called republicans.
I think you have had your head up your arsh too long. There isn't a Republican within 2,500 KM from the state of California.
We republicans have one solution for these individuals. Double tap to the head and don't get in the way. ><
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You find these people all over the world. They simply try to save our lives. Mick Jagger is the true devil and by entering the Oracle Arena we were all sinners according to him.
If you go to London UK Hyde Park speakers corner on the North East side right next to Marble Arch on a Sunday morning it is a pure joy to listen to similar people standing on their litte boxes, with a small or larger crowd, listening to what they have to say, some times making a hell of a dispute, quite intense, something to look forward to for the Hyde Park days this summer.
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Hanns Rainsch
Has anyone who attended the show noticed this guy? I can't imagine something like that in Europe...
There are many like him over here....I think they're called republicans.
I think you have had your head up your arsh too long. There isn't a Republican within 2,500 KM from the state of California.
We republicans have one solution for these individuals. Double tap to the head and don't get in the way. ><
Do you mean since Reagan, Nixon and Schwarzenegger left office?
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Hanns Rainsch
Has anyone who attended the show noticed this guy? I can't imagine something like that in Europe...
There are many like him over here....I think they're called republicans.
I think you have had your head up your arsh too long. There isn't a Republican within 2,500 KM from the state of California.
We republicans have one solution for these individuals. Double tap to the head and don't get in the way. ><
Do you mean since Reagan, Nixon and Schwarzenegger left office?
Reagan> It's all gone to hell since then!
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tiffjagger
Those "you're going to hell" people will be at San Jose too. They are ALWAYS there for concerts. Complete nut bags.
Yeah,too bad they don't have a guitar player around who can play good lead guitar. Where's Mick Taylor when you need him?.......Oh wait.Quote
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Keith's "solo" is pretty rough but he was never known for his solos anyway. Apart from chuck berry riffs his only notable solo is the ya ya version of sympathy. That was a loooong time ago.
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Des
I had to sell my tickets and leave after that guy pointed out that they sang songs about drugs and fornication.....if only I had known
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sweetcharmedlifeYeah,too bad they don't have a guitar player around who can play good lead guitar. Where's Mick Taylor when you need him?.......Oh wait.Quote
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Keith's "solo" is pretty rough but he was never known for his solos anyway. Apart from chuck berry riffs his only notable solo is the ya ya version of sympathy. That was a loooong time ago.
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Has anyone who attended the show noticed this guy? I can't imagine something like that in Europe...
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Hanns Rainsch
Has anyone who attended the show noticed this guy? I can't imagine something like that in Europe...
There are many like him over here....I think they're called republicans.
I think you have had your head up your arsh too long. There isn't a Republican within 2,500 KM from the state of California.
We republicans have one solution for these individuals. Double tap to the head and don't get in the way. ><
Do you mean since Reagan, Nixon and Schwarzenegger left office?
Reagan> It's all gone to hell since then!
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Green Lady
This is a video we've been waiting for: watch poor Mick trying to keep Tom waits in order and get him to sing in the right places...
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audun-eg
I think it looks like the sound engineer was sleeping when Waits started singing as it appears to me that Waits' mouth is singing, but no sound comes out the first couple of seconds, and Mick tries to get the band to wait him in. Shit happens and I think they handled it fine.
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I think it looks like the sound engineer was sleeping when Waits started singing as it appears to me that Waits' mouth is singing, but no sound comes out the first couple of seconds, and Mick tries to get the band to wait him in. Shit happens and I think they handled it fine.
None of this was Waits' fault. LRR is a very tricky tune because the amount of measures you have to count before the vocal comes in on the IV chord changes during the song, and everyone has done the song a little differently. There is an extra vamp at the end of the verse before going to the V chord as well. Like a lot of great blues songs, it's deceptively simple.
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audun-eg
I think it looks like the sound engineer was sleeping when Waits started singing as it appears to me that Waits' mouth is singing, but no sound comes out the first couple of seconds, and Mick tries to get the band to wait him in. Shit happens and I think they handled it fine.
None of this was Waits' fault. LRR is a very tricky tune because the amount of measures you have to count before the vocal comes in on the IV chord changes during the song, and everyone has done the song a little differently. There is an extra vamp at the end of the verse before going to the V chord as well. Like a lot of great blues songs, it's deceptively simple.
wait a minute. it's tricky AND simple?
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audun-eg
I think it looks like the sound engineer was sleeping when Waits started singing as it appears to me that Waits' mouth is singing, but no sound comes out the first couple of seconds, and Mick tries to get the band to wait him in. Shit happens and I think they handled it fine.
None of this was Waits' fault. LRR is a very tricky tune because the amount of measures you have to count before the vocal comes in on the IV chord changes during the song, and everyone has done the song a little differently. There is an extra vamp at the end of the verse before going to the V chord as well. Like a lot of great blues songs, it's deceptively simple.
wait a minute. it's tricky AND simple?
Yeah. That's the weird thing about good blues.
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audun-eg
I think it looks like the sound engineer was sleeping when Waits started singing as it appears to me that Waits' mouth is singing, but no sound comes out the first couple of seconds, and Mick tries to get the band to wait him in. Shit happens and I think they handled it fine.
None of this was Waits' fault. LRR is a very tricky tune because the amount of measures you have to count before the vocal comes in on the IV chord changes during the song, and everyone has done the song a little differently. There is an extra vamp at the end of the verse before going to the V chord as well. Like a lot of great blues songs, it's deceptively simple.
wait a minute. it's tricky AND simple?
Yeah. That's the weird thing about good blues.
uh uh...the stones don't do tricky things. 12 bar blooze they can play in their sleep....
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audun-eg
I think it looks like the sound engineer was sleeping when Waits started singing as it appears to me that Waits' mouth is singing, but no sound comes out the first couple of seconds, and Mick tries to get the band to wait him in. Shit happens and I think they handled it fine.
None of this was Waits' fault. LRR is a very tricky tune because the amount of measures you have to count before the vocal comes in on the IV chord changes during the song, and everyone has done the song a little differently. There is an extra vamp at the end of the verse before going to the V chord as well. Like a lot of great blues songs, it's deceptively simple.
wait a minute. it's tricky AND simple?
Yeah. That's the weird thing about good blues.
uh uh...the stones don't do tricky things. 12 bar blooze they can play in their sleep....
Well, then they were very much awake as they didn't seem to be able to get together on the changes on Rooster at all.
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audun-eg
I think it looks like the sound engineer was sleeping when Waits started singing as it appears to me that Waits' mouth is singing, but no sound comes out the first couple of seconds, and Mick tries to get the band to wait him in. Shit happens and I think they handled it fine.
None of this was Waits' fault. LRR is a very tricky tune because the amount of measures you have to count before the vocal comes in on the IV chord changes during the song, and everyone has done the song a little differently. There is an extra vamp at the end of the verse before going to the V chord as well. Like a lot of great blues songs, it's deceptively simple.
wait a minute. it's tricky AND simple?
Yeah. That's the weird thing about good blues.
uh uh...the stones don't do tricky things. 12 bar blooze they can play in their sleep....
Well, then they were very much awake as they didn't seem to be able to get together on the changes on Rooster at all.
maybe they need wolf to walk them thru it again....
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LSTNT
I was surprised to see that Mick Taylor did not come out for the final bows, either as a group or just the boys.
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I was surprised to see that Mick Taylor did not come out for the final bows, either as a group or just the boys.
Mick Taylor DID indded come out for the final bow, along with ALL of the musicians... he then started to walk away with Chuck & Lisa but Keef told him to stay... you can then see MT wave Keef to go on without him, but Keef insists MT stay with the 4 members and takes the bow with them as well... very NICE moment indeed... MT & Charlie then walked off the stage together I saw this & recorded this!!
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Tonyz
Dead Flowers and All Down the Line... fantastic!!
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Green Lady
This is a video we've been waiting for: watch poor Mick trying to keep Tom waits in order and get him to sing in the right places...
it was great to be there - total chaos, but beautiful chaos. mick had to orchestrate ronnie too, who was totally confused by waits. it's the closest i've seen mick to being a conductor!