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canadian.sway
I must fully back what Dave Grohl says in that brief clip for the Lemmy trailer. Look at those who live the 'image' of the rough edged rocker and look at who actually lives it. Look who makes music and tours constantly and look at who relies on re-invigorating their past and relying on others.
I do love Keith as a musician and song writer, But the man has issues with being a caricature of who he once was.
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sabata
You got the silver
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You got the silver
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You got the silver
Very good sound and great song but if I'm honest I must say that Keith seems somehow slow or like he is lacking energy.
I guess the age and the rolling years are finally taking its toll.
Ronnie looks much younger and energetic.
I hope Keith takes all the necessary vitamins, I mean the real vitamins.
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crumbling_mice
Dave Grohl is tiresome...all that flapping about for very little musically and what he does play is not suited to Bitch. I wasn't aware of his comments about Keith but if that's the case why the @#$%& did they let him be last night's special pest?
Let's face it Grohl will turn up to the opening of a super market if invited so not such a big attraction. Hopefully once the Stones get out of California we will see some decent guests.
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Lorenz
This is how the Stones should always sound! Really good performance. Leaves Keith without a job, of course- Ronnie seems to be able to keep up.
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Lorenz
This is how the Stones should always sound! Really good performance. Leaves Keith without a job, of course- Ronnie seems to be able to keep up.
No man, Keith can still be there, doing his thing.... three guitars, it would be great with Dave up there for 4-5 songs!
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DeanGoodman
I'm as guilty as anyone else when it comes to bitching and moaning about this tour and the guests (specifically Katy Perry, John Mayer), but when you're there in the moment watching the live show - rather than dissecting some cell phone video looking for technical flaws - what you get is Dave's contagious enthusiasm. It raised the bar for the rest of the show.
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JumpinJeppeFlash
Anybody know if Keith played on you got the silver, or did Ronnie do the guitarpart?
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DeanGoodman
I'm as guilty as anyone else when it comes to bitching and moaning about this tour and the guests (specifically Katy Perry, John Mayer), but when you're there in the moment watching the live show - rather than dissecting some cell phone video looking for technical flaws - what you get is Dave's contagious enthusiasm. It raised the bar for the rest of the show.
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DeanGoodman
I'm as guilty as anyone else when it comes to bitching and moaning about this tour and the guests (specifically Katy Perry, John Mayer), but when you're there in the moment watching the live show - rather than dissecting some cell phone video looking for technical flaws - what you get is Dave's contagious enthusiasm. It raised the bar for the rest of the show.
You are right that there is enthusiasm which is great per se, just the singing and playing wasn't really great in my opinion.
On the other hand, Keith seems to be lacking energy, he seems a little bit tired, and not very emotionally involved somehow, I have been listening and watching to 81/82 shows and it's hard to believe we are talking about the same person. This lack of enthusiasm has been there since 89 (from time to time), there has not been a whole concert from beginning to end since 89, that Keith's involvement would have been 100%, In Jagger's case he can still be nearly 100% involved in one concert from beginning to end, which saves the situation for the Stones. Of course it's only human and very common that performance level declines after 40, there are also exceptional people who can keep their performance level at very high level even in their 70s and Jagger is obviously one of these people.
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drbryant
In all seriousness, though, I've always found it odd that people who can get so much enjoyment from repeated listenings to the same albums at home seem uninterested in hearing those same songs played live more than once.
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WindyHorses
What would Bill say?
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roby
SFTD... 3:26, Keith tries an approach... No, thanks guy.