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Shattered was great - thought MJ in particular was very good - slightly slower pace-
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The three guitar attack on stage is capable of being a fantastic change. But it's difficult to integrate it without alot of playing together.
To me, Mick Taylor playing on Rambler has been fun to watch, and it sounds great at times, but you can tell that the three of them get confused about who is doing what. It takes time for all 3 players to get comfortable. Having Taylor start playing on a bunch of stuff off the bat would just muddy up the works. Give it a little time. I thought Rambler was superb the other night.
As for all the conjecture about the state of the relationship between Mick and Keith, I prefer to be a glass half full kind of guy. The fact is the band is truly together and these shows are hugely entertaining. We can criticize Keith forever about not being what he used to be; who is? Especially when you've had the kind of life he's had! And all I saw for 2 1/2 hours the other night was an enormous grin on Keith's face for the entire show; if he's being "punished" by Jagger, Keith certainly fooled me, he looks like he's having a spectacular time out there.
That 1st show at Honda Center really put the hook in me. I was stunned by how they sounded, and I thought Jagger was an absolute marvel. The guest spots are fine, and while I do hope they mix in more deep tracks, I understand the reliance on the big hits to dominate. I'm just glad they're playing; I was moved just being in the same building with them, my god all the memories of living my life listening to their music, it's incredible to see them still, and to see their ability to give a great performance.
I've got to go back tomorrow night, this is just too great an experience to know it's going on up the street to miss it.
very true, it'll defo take a while to find the space & shapes to play in - be amazing fun for the aidience to see this happen, exciting, element of danger
it should not take awhile to find the shapes and spaces to play in, these are pros playing simple songs they know in their sleep. This idea that it would take mammoth rehearsal time for taylor to sound good on a lot of songs is rubbish. That is not why they are not using him more.
Danger of what?
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I think that Keith and Ronnie could sit down on chairs and focus on just playing, they don't have to stand, for me it's enough that Jagger moves around I think Keith and Ronnie could play much better by sitting down.
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Think your reading me wrong, i LOVE danger, it's what makes live music feel live, that thin line between genius and falling flat on your arse, its not premeditated, pro players or not, any player would like a few goes through & see what the lay of the land is like - don't get me wrong, i really don't think it would take much at all to get a feel/see where they are - certainly not 'mammoth rehearsal time'! eg Midnight Rambler, currently sounds MEGA, still fresh, element of danger/whats gonna happen/ etc etc - all this i absolutely love! im no fool in seeing how the 3 of them have become more accustomed to the song and how the 3 of them go about interpreting it.
think its a slowly slowly catch your monkey - ther's still a fair old few dates to go yet.
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rollingon
I think that Keith and Ronnie could sit down on chairs and focus on just playing, they don't have to stand, for me it's enough that Jagger moves around I think Keith and Ronnie could play much better by sitting down.
I liked it during No Security tour when Keith sat down for Silver. He focused more on playing and singing the song back then. Otherwise, I'd hate it if they sat down for any of the fast songs.
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Shattered was great - thought MJ in particular was very good - slightly slower pace-
Yeah this is the name of the tour : "slightly slower pace in 2013"
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That was right in front of me and my view was as they met, Keith pointing at Jagger mouthing "pleased to meet you," Mick reacting with a surprised half-smile, and then both moving on to continue to work the song individually.