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When I get home tonight, I'm going to hook my computer up to my large screen TV and watch this until my wife comes in the room and says, "Bluzdude, how many times can you sit there and watch this?"
Your wife calls you "Bluzdude"?
Your kids must have names even more interesting than Frank Zappa's kids.
Brian? ... but his birthday is July 26. Dr told my wife she had to have a C-section between July 25 & 27....I immediately told my wife and her doctor that is's going to be on the 26th.
When my wife rails at me she always calls me a Taylorite. I always reply No, no, I'm a Taylorian.
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harald2002
Some of my Los Angeles Pics.
We are back in Hamburg/Germany and we are still flashed from this great Show!
Wow - what an extraordinary great Show! What a great setlist !!!
They were perfect and it seems they enjoyed this Show very much.
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It's fun to watch Jagger. It seems like he is really uncomfortable with this long solo. It looks like he keeps making gestures that Taylor should get on with it.
Wuudy, Mick is really getting into the solo. He must be realizing what he has been missing in the live version of this song and its wonderful solo by Mick T. You can see him say to Taylor @ 6:52, "go!...Play!"
It's only going to get better from here!
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BluzDude
When I get home tonight, I'm going to hook my computer up to my large screen TV and watch this until my wife comes in the room and says, "Bluzdude, how many times can you sit there and watch this?"
Your wife calls you "Bluzdude"?
Your kids must have names even more interesting than Frank Zappa's kids.
Brian? ... but his birthday is July 26. Dr told my wife she had to have a C-section between July 25 & 27....I immediately told my wife and her doctor that is's going to be on the 26th.
When my wife rails at me she always calls me a Taylorite. I always reply No, no, I'm a Taylorian.
Aah, there is a difference. Is it just an aesthetic one, or is there actual semantic difference between those two notions? I trust your authority here...
- Doxa
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Wuudy
It's fun to watch Jagger. It seems like he is really uncomfortable with this long solo. It looks like he keeps making gestures that Taylor should get on with it.
Wuudy, Mick is really getting into the solo. He must be realizing what he has been missing in the live version of this song and its wonderful solo by Mick T. You can see him say to Taylor @ 6:52, "go!...Play!"
It's only going to get better from here!
Haha, suuure It seems to me that he is saying "Come on" a lot as in, get on with it. Especially the bit where he's walking over to Keith and after that signals to Taylor that he should go to the ending! I loved it, great solo!
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harald2002
Some of my Los Angeles Pics.
We are back in Hamburg/Germany and we are still flashed from this great Show!
Wow - what an extraordinary great Show! What a great setlist !!!
They were perfect and it seems they enjoyed this Show very much.
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Wuudy
It's fun to watch Jagger. It seems like he is really uncomfortable with this long solo. It looks like he keeps making gestures that Taylor should get on with it.
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harald2002
I filmed my "walkin into the first row" the Staples-Center Los Angeles /20.May 2013.
Amazing, we are really the first ones !!!
This never happens in live again. WOW !!!
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Yes, and Mick is sleeping. And Chuck is dressed in Santa Claus.
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Wuudy
It's fun to watch Jagger. It seems like he is really uncomfortable with this long solo. It looks like he keeps making gestures that Taylor should get on with it.
I do not see that at all. To repost something I posted on another thread:....Taylor is the loose cannon on this tour and you get the feeling that you are discovering a performance at the same time the band does. It's delicious. You especially get that feeling with CYHMK. Jagger steps back, releases control of the stage and is almost giddy with spontaneous joy that he has to share with Woody, then Keith. He's become part of the audience. Amazing!
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Tonight ends the western swing. Wonder if this is it for the west coast? I mean, forever? Kind of a strange feeling to think that this may be the last performance ever on the west coast.
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Wuudy
It's fun to watch Jagger. It seems like he is really uncomfortable with this long solo. It looks like he keeps making gestures that Taylor should get on with it.
I do not see that at all. To repost something I posted on another thread:....Taylor is the loose cannon on this tour and you get the feeling that you are discovering a performance at the same time the band does. It's delicious. You especially get that feeling with CYHMK. Jagger steps back, releases control of the stage and is almost giddy with spontaneous joy that he has to share with Woody, then Keith. He's become part of the audience. Amazing!
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Wuudy
It's fun to watch Jagger. It seems like he is really uncomfortable with this long solo. It looks like he keeps making gestures that Taylor should get on with it.
I do not see that at all. To repost something I posted on another thread:....Taylor is the loose cannon on this tour and you get the feeling that you are discovering a performance at the same time the band does. It's delicious. You especially get that feeling with CYHMK. Jagger steps back, releases control of the stage and is almost giddy with spontaneous joy that he has to share with Woody, then Keith. He's become part of the audience. Amazing!