For information about how to use this forum please check out forum help and policies.
Quote
ab
The joint Stones/New Barbarians version of Jumpin' Jack Flash from the late show of the Canadian Institute for the Blind benefits. Keef just can't seem to find the last note of the riff. Sounds like he broke a string, fell way out of tune, and tried to push on through anyway.
Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
treaclefingersQuote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
treaclefingers
Rocks Off Toronto June 6
[www.youtube.com]
MJ poor all the way through, but at 1:03 only Lisa and Bernard can save him.
He he, Mick was out there. It was kinda cool, though, because in a weird way the chorus fit there, while Lisa and Bernard were singing the verses
amazing that this was the same show...Worried About You. Absolutely fantastic:
This is incredible!
No Mick, Keith or Ronnie-bashing for a week after this!
Quote
RawIguanaCologne
...but this is really out of it.
In how many keys is THAT played???
AS TEARS GO BY WAS SURPRISINGLY GOOD.Quote
keefriffhard4life
surprise no mention of several songs on the shine a light movie. several songs, mainly warhorses, have the worst jagger vocal i have ever heard.
Quote
BILLPERKSAS TEARS GO BY WAS SURPRISINGLY GOOD.Quote
keefriffhard4life
surprise no mention of several songs on the shine a light movie. several songs, mainly warhorses, have the worst jagger vocal i have ever heard.
SHE WAS HOT WAS ASS.
Quote
Eleanor Rigby
my definition of a train wreck is a song which sounds nothing like what is should do for an extended period of time.
Jagger mucks up his words constantly throughout a song.
Richards or Wood play solos in the wrong key that render that song unrecognisable for the most part.
Watts misses the beat completely for a big part of a song.
fumbled endings of songs are very common throughout every Stones era.
Quote
SWAYZ
Sway 6/12/13
Quote
Eleanor Rigby
my definition of a train wreck is a song which sounds nothing like what is should do for an extended period of time.
Jagger mucks up his words constantly throughout a song.
Richards or Wood play solos in the wrong key that render that song unrecognisable for the most part.
Watts misses the beat completely for a big part of a song.
fumbled endings of songs are very common throughout every Stones era.
Quote
fyp933Quote
ab
The joint Stones/New Barbarians version of Jumpin' Jack Flash from the late show of the Canadian Institute for the Blind benefits. Keef just can't seem to find the last note of the riff. Sounds like he broke a string, fell way out of tune, and tried to push on through anyway.
this show is full of train wreck moments - Star Star for example
You just hit the nail on the head.Quote
Thrylan
Shame on you recent posters! It has came to light that anything other than approval of Keith's "new" intro to SMU, is nothing but whining, and REAL Stones fans can't/ don't whine, and are rarely allowed to even think critically, or your fan card will be revoked, immediately.
Trashing Ron Wood at any time is not only tolerated, but encouraged!
Quote
NoCode0680
"She's So Cold", Leeds '82. Long before the official bootleg that video was on YouTube, but it disappeared about a year ago. You can hear the trainwreck of course, but the video made it better. Nobody in the band even considered stopping and doing a restart, on with the show! But they never really got back on track.
Quote
RobertJohnsonQuote
fyp933Quote
ab
The joint Stones/New Barbarians version of Jumpin' Jack Flash from the late show of the Canadian Institute for the Blind benefits. Keef just can't seem to find the last note of the riff. Sounds like he broke a string, fell way out of tune, and tried to push on through anyway.
this show is full of train wreck moments - Star Star for example
A mess, of course, but charming. Better by far than the boring Vegas versions from 97 onwards.
Quote
taz22
SFTD - Ottawa 2005 when Charlie gets up and walks away from his drum kit for about a minute while keith goes off the stage and yells....what the f is going to the stage hands. Total mess!