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Satisfaction W/ Mick Taylor tonight
Show 96 tonight
Very different version than in San Jose since Taylor had no soloing this time (admittedly not great in SJ, except the end run) and Keith was back to his long soloing/catwaling but I found it a lot better tonight than in Oakland. Hopefully the next time they can mix both, but at least it seems Taylor is now guaranteed his second slot ;-)
Keith's solo this time was really good, I don't remember he has played this good in Satisfaction in a long, long time...
But I also missed Mick's solo playing, why not both?
I think he tried to but he wasn't turned up enough and Keith started playing over him so it looks like he kind of gave up.
A closer view of Rambler, stunning stuff
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1 - Get Off of my Cloud
2 - IORR
3 - Paint it Black
4 - Gimme Shelter
5 - You Got me Rocking
6 - Beast of Burden com Katty Perry
7 - Emotional Rescue
8 - All Down the Line
9 - Doom and Gloom
10 - One More Shot
11 - Honky Tonk Women
12 - Before They Make me Run - Keith
13 - Happy - Keith
14 - Midnight Rambler com Mick Taylor
15 - Miss You
16 - Start me Up
17 - Tumbling Dice
18 - Brown Sugar
19 - Sympathy for the Devil
Encore:
20 - You Can’t Always Get What You Want
21 - Jumping Jack Flash
22 - (I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction com Mick Taylor
A setlist for tourists = perfect for Vegas!
Mick knows what kind of audience to expect there. Rarities are not to be played in Vegas.
Well-done Mick!
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Keith on Sympathy tonight
does anyone just watch the show anymore? geez....
Brutal, isn't it?
It looks from this shot that no-one there is giving a rats ass about the music.
it is beyond laughable - recording something they'll probably never even look at - missing the "moment" - ignoring the essence - a joke
I disagree, I recorded almost the entire London, Brooklyn and Newark shows from the pit and didm't miss a thing. It's actually quite easy to hold an iPh0ne above your head horizontally and record the performance without ever actually looking at the phone. I never took my eyes off the stage. A little image stabilization after the fact and you have an amazing document of the show. I wish I had the same for every concert I've ever attended. And yes, I do occasionally visit my own Youtube channel to re-watch them and what's even better so do thousands of other fans.
I'll have to disagree with your disagree. There's no way that holding a phone over your head isn't a distraction at some level, but if people get pleasure out of it, then have at it. For starters, you need to be still, and still and a Stones' concert don't really go together. Videos have their place, but entire shows?
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It was nice to finally scroll past people commenting on the setlist to get to those who saw the show.
I was a little disappointed too when I saw the list at the start. However, the show is one of the best I have
ever seen or heard. The band seemed to enjoy themselves very much, aside from the great sound,
singing and playing.
MR alone was worth the entire show in itself.
As far as a bunch of lame tourists, most of the people I met were longtime fans who have been
to many shows around the country. The reason many go to Las Vegas is that the MGM grand
is one of the best areas with the finest acoustics, built for concerts, not sports events.
I feel a bit sorry for those who missed this one in person.
Plexi, are you there? Bjornulf? What did you, and others not yet commenting think?
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Keith on Sympathy tonight
does anyone just watch the show anymore? geez....
Brutal, isn't it?
It looks from this shot that no-one there is giving a rats ass about the music.
it is beyond laughable - recording something they'll probably never even look at - missing the "moment" - ignoring the essence - a joke
I disagree, I recorded almost the entire London, Brooklyn and Newark shows from the pit and didm't miss a thing. It's actually quite easy to hold an iPh0ne above your head horizontally and record the performance without ever actually looking at the phone. I never took my eyes off the stage. A little image stabilization after the fact and you have an amazing document of the show. I wish I had the same for every concert I've ever attended. And yes, I do occasionally visit my own Youtube channel to re-watch them and what's even better so do thousands of other fans.
I'll have to disagree with your disagree. There's no way that holding a phone over your head isn't a distraction at some level, but if people get pleasure out of it, then have at it. For starters, you need to be still, and still and a Stones' concert don't really go together. Videos have their place, but entire shows?
Or, they appreciate it so much they want to preserve the memory?
Just a thought.
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Memories of "being there" really don't fade if you love the music.
It's incredibly rude to the band and the audience for people to use a cell phone or camera throughout the show.
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Memories of "being there" really don't fade if you love the music.
It's incredibly rude to the band and the audience for people to use a cell phone or camera throughout the show.
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Official Stones clip of the Katy Perry duet -
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Memories of "being there" really don't fade if you love the music.
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Official Stones clip of the Katy Perry duet -
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Memories of "being there" really don't fade if you love the music.
It's incredibly rude to the band and the audience for people to use a cell phone or camera throughout the show.
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... Keith probably doesn't give a shit ...
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Official Stones clip of the Katy Perry duet -
lovely lass. (.)(.)
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It was nice to finally scroll past people commenting on the setlist to get to those who saw the show.
I was a little disappointed too when I saw the list at the start. However, the show is one of the best I have
ever seen or heard. The band seemed to enjoy themselves very much, aside from the great sound,
singing and playing.
MR alone was worth the entire show in itself.
As far as a bunch of lame tourists, most of the people I met were longtime fans who have been
to many shows around the country. The reason many go to Las Vegas is that the MGM grand
is one of the best areas with the finest acoustics, built for concerts, not sports events.
I feel a bit sorry for those who missed this one in person.
Plexi, are you there? Bjornulf? What did you, and others not yet commenting think?
Completely agree. Anyone who wasn't there and is criticizing the show, from Katy Perry to the setlists and anything else, needs to STFU.
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angee
It was nice to finally scroll past people commenting on the setlist to get to those who saw the show.
I was a little disappointed too when I saw the list at the start. However, the show is one of the best I have
ever seen or heard. The band seemed to enjoy themselves very much, aside from the great sound,
singing and playing.
MR alone was worth the entire show in itself.
As far as a bunch of lame tourists, most of the people I met were longtime fans who have been
to many shows around the country. The reason many go to Las Vegas is that the MGM grand
is one of the best areas with the finest acoustics, built for concerts, not sports events.
I feel a bit sorry for those who missed this one in person.
Plexi, are you there? Bjornulf? What did you, and others not yet commenting think?
Completely agree. Anyone who wasn't there and is criticizing the show, from Katy Perry to the setlists and anything else, needs to STFU.
C'mon the setlist was the most mundane of the tour so far.
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Hey if Katy Perry being very nice to look at is what gets you off...more power to you. I don't have to be there to know what setlist I would prefer. And I was at the first three shows of the tour so save your lack of credibility bullsh*t. No Expectations Let It Bleed It's All Over Now VS YGMR.... John Fogerty and Bonnie Raitt vs Katy Perry....enough said!