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Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: 1962 ()
Date: June 22, 2013 10:43

GREAT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: gotdablouse ()
Date: June 22, 2013 10:43

Thanks for the new vid!

@RollingFreak - terrific review, glad your dad liked it too and his comment about Taylor confirms what's been said here a few times ;-)

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: Slim Harpo ()
Date: June 22, 2013 10:44

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angee
They did sound different, T and T. Will have to listen and watch more closely.
Maybe Aaron brought his own back-ups.

It's an audience member! Nice voice, though.

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: Max'sKansasCity ()
Date: June 22, 2013 10:52

Another killer video from the same poster...



Gotta love those awesome zooms on cameras today. Amazing.



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Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: marclaff ()
Date: June 22, 2013 11:04

Just woke up in Chateuroux and ...
Fantastic reports
Awesome photos from Bjornulf
Thanks for the videos

THE SHOW OF THIS TOUR!

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: three16 ()
Date: June 22, 2013 11:04

Philly 6-21-13


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Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: Max'sKansasCity ()
Date: June 22, 2013 11:12

Another UTBW, close ups

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: June 22, 2013 11:30

Under the Boardwalk is brilliant! Thank you thank you for filiming/posting it
Thank you Aaron Neville and thank you Rolling Stones!

Look how happy Keith is :E :E :E
[flinging the greatest rock & roll confetti in the world all over the damn place]

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: Rolling Hansie ()
Date: June 22, 2013 11:31

Hey guys and dolls. Thank you all very much

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Keep On Rolling smoking smiley

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: Rolling Hansie ()
Date: June 22, 2013 11:36

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bam
I Asked the man at the $85 tickets if he might have something good for me. He said "since you asked so nicely . . ." He gave me the top envelope on the stack and sent me to the side! Pit seats.

Wonderful

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Keep On Rolling smoking smiley

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: gotdablouse ()
Date: June 22, 2013 11:38

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three16
Philly 6-21-13


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Keith definitely on fire on this one !

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: rebelrebel ()
Date: June 22, 2013 11:40

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Max'sKansasCity
Another killer video from the same poster...



Gotta love those awesome zooms on cameras today. Amazing.

Thanks! What a way to start the weekend; Taylor is outta this world here. Loved watching Keith's appreciation. And now I'm off to the sorting office to collect my Hyde Park tickets. Yay!



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Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: Max'sKansasCity ()
Date: June 22, 2013 11:45

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rebelrebel
What a way to start the weekend; Taylor it outta this world here. Loved watching Keith's appreciation. And now I'm off to the sorting office to collect my Hyde Park tickets. Yay!

smileys with beer Sounds like a great thing to do today... leading up to even better things, very soon.

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: steini ()
Date: June 22, 2013 11:55

Ok in my opinion this tour has been great, still is and hopfully will be for the rest of it. And i´m thankful and don´t like moaners. But never have i said a one should not be critical. So until now i vote for Under the boardwalk the hardest Stones moment to hear and watch, shiit, no guts, no rock and it´´s like listening to two queers in a karoki singing about the old days under the boardwalk for they´re loved ones.
Allright i´m gonna forget this so on with the rock show!

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: rollingon ()
Date: June 22, 2013 11:59

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Fixembones
Yes I noticed that as well. During brown sugar Mick wasn't really singing. What really stood out to me was the way Keith was playing, with such focus. Not fumbling or sloppy at all. His playing really has gotten much better. This band needs to continue touring and keep this thing going.

The tour must have been a good practice so far for Keith if he hasn't touched his guitars in 5 years!!! If he continues to keep up practicing hard (and with no booze involved) I don't know how good he can get with his playing, and I'm sure he doesn't either.

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: rollingon ()
Date: June 22, 2013 12:07

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bam
Taylor added so much when he played tonight. As others have noted, there's a sense of adventure when he plays that is missing without him. His movement and playing to the audience are so different now. Of course, I hadn't seen him live in over 40 years.

Jagger is remarkable.

Mick and Keith had NO interaction tonight. It was very obvious when they walked past each other on the tongue, and when Mick seemed to work at avoiding standing next to Keith during the bows.

Maybe they had so much interaction on ABB tour because Keith was on booze all the time, now that he seems to be sober it's natural that the chemistry(!) is different between them but I don't really care so much about their interaction, the most important thing is that they continue performing and getting better all the time. Smiling to each other is not so important to me. The performing quality is much more important. Of course I hope there is some kind of friendship still there.

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: runrudolph ()
Date: June 22, 2013 12:09

sounds and looks like an amazing show.
great !!
Thanks for the reports and videos.
jeroen

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: sonomastone ()
Date: June 22, 2013 13:01

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RollingFreak
Ok, there's so much to say, and I won't remember it all, but here's everything I can spit out.

I got my $85 tickets. Section 216, nearly the back of the stage on Keith's side. Luckily, its an arena so you really aren't ever THAT far away, and I had a screen right in front of me. But I went with my dad and he was thrilled so I was more happy he wasn't upset which made me less upset. The upside was we got a great top view of the whole stage (minus a hanging speaker which conveniently blocked when someone stood at the center mic).

I've been following this tour and was afraid because I knew the moves it would get old. It did not and it was so much more than I could imagine. I know what some mean about Cloud being an odd opener, but they played it great and its a deep cut so I give them a pass. Also, its one of my favorites so its great to open with me saying "wow, I can't believe I'm seeing this!" as opposed to "Cool, Start Me Up again."

Holy f*&$ was Keith on tonight!!!! It was so immediately evident during Its Only Rock And Roll that I nearly started to cry. The second he started playing some licks, the people in my section had their mouths either wide open in disbelief or applauding widely. He was so friggen awesome which was so amazing to see. I've never thought he was "bad" in the last 20 years as some have, but he was noticeably better tonight. No sloppiness and friggen loving being there. I swear I'm not just saying this. His guitar was clear and upfront, he was shredding and moving around a ton. It was a new Keith. He seemed to be a little less tight starting after Start Me Up but he held through admirably, and there was no way he could destroy the awesomeness of his first half.

The rest of the band: Mick is incredible. I feel bad saying a paragraph about Keith then just a sentence about Mick, but its all you need. The guy is a superhuman and he hasn't lost a thing. He is still one of the greatest, most entertaining frontmen in rock and its a gift to be in the same room as him. Its more that I expect it from him and am more hesitant with Keith, but even with my expectations Mick blows me away every time. I could literally say the same about Charlie. The fact that he isn't dead after that 2 and a half hour setlist at 72 is ridiculous. He's a god. And Ronnie oh Ronnie. He killed as well. It was so amazing to see this band in such amazing shape. Keith was on which I think encouraged Ronnie to play better. His lifting his shirt during his band introduction was priceless! If anyone doubts Ronnie, you should watch some videos of this tour. He's perfect for them in that he nails most of his lead work, has so much fun running around up there, and gets along with everyone. Sorry, but there's a reason Ronnie is in the band and seeing him and Taylor up there, he was a perfect replacement. Thats not something new I thought of tonight, but seeing the two of them up there cemented it for me. They needed someone that played great guitar and moved around more than Taylor and they got that in Ronnie, with the added bonus that I don't think the man is ever unhappy, which helps the general morale of the band.

Now Mick Taylor. It was incredible. I mentioned to my dad "you know they usually do the song request by now..." after Doom and Gloom, and I knew they couldn't forget it as they broadcast it for an hour before the show. People knew and they couldn't just skip it. I really really was hoping for Moonlight Mile. It just could have been so awesome, especially with Taylor. But they got to the request and Can't You Hear Me Knockin comes. After a second or two of "ok, this is definitely a lowball after they gave MM as an option", I was up in a second. I saw Taylor come out and he just friggen wailed. Sounded great, played an excellent extended solo at the end of Knockin, and then came back out and killed it again with Rambler. I've seen alot of videos of Rambler this tour. Either being there was so much different, or this was an incredible version. I saw Keith mouth to Charlie during it "keep this beat going forever" towards the end of the song. It was so immediately evident that the show could go anywhere as opposed to have Stones shows have been in the past that it was almost unbelievable it was happening. Sorry, I've been fine with the Stones for 20 years, but this was different. They play differently when Taylor is onstage and its a crime he's not up there more. They all seem to have a blast and he adds a new energy that everyone in the audience felt. The crowd went nuts for Taylor which was good to hear. My dad, who has followed the Stones since the 60s, is hardcore, but for some reason doesn't know about the Taylor lore. He knows he was in the band, but he never actually researched what his contributions were or how amazing of a guitarist he is. The first thing he said after the show was "he was awesome. I can't believe he played so little". That means alot, as he saw Taylor essentially as how a casual fan would since he doesn't know exactly what or who the guy was and he was blown away. The Stones were plain dumb not to use him more and watching a show its hard to argue otherwise.

Other highlights: I believe it was Its Only Rock And Roll. Mick using the mic stand and dragging it around. Just classic frontman stuff but seeing Jagger do it was ungodly. The opening 6 songs were fantastic. Paint It Black and Gimme Shelter were long but really awesome. They played them so well and Lisa destroyed Shelter. Why they wasted time with guests last year is so dumb. I'll admit, I wanted something other than Whip (Rocks Off, Bitch, Sway), but they played it really well and its a great rocker so it was hard to argue with. It seemed like they didn't want to end it either which was cool. Same goes for Happy. Keith was awesome on his solo section, but he just kept going back to the chorus of Happy at the end and it was one of the longest versions I've seen recently. It was awesome. Mick Taylor coming out for Rambler, playing a little lick, and motioning to turn his amp up. Then two seconds later, he plays another lick and the volume is so loud and awesome. It was perfect. Start Me Up was also particularly strong, and You Can't Always Get What You Want is a dream to see with the choir.

Very few, if any, low points. Emotional Rescue seemed like a bit of a trainwreck. I was looking forward to hearing it, but Mick was totally out of key singing the falsetto and the song just kind of dragged. I thought it would be fun to see, but having that and Miss You in the set is kind of pointless. I don't have a problem with either of the new songs, but both felt painfully unnecessary in the show, especially following Emotional Rescue. The only time I feel they lost the crowd and just killed a great early momentum. Brown Sugar had mic problems with Mick, which didn't ruin the song but was just weird to see. More of a note than a low. Other note: I never understood why Tumbling Dice needs to be an every nighter. Just seems to not get an amazing response and isn't anything special live. Also, Sympathy (while played well) felt unneeded and the set could have ended with Sugar (or, in a dream, they could have replaced Sympathy with Street Fighting Man and ended the main set like that). For some reason, those two songs, along with Miss You, felt unneeded hearing the "greatest hits" portion of the set and could easily not be played every night and the audience would be fine.

Thats about all I can think now. One of the greatest shows I've seen and I've seen a lot. I'm so happy my dad and I had such a great time. He didn't want to go, and he couldn't stop talking about how awesome it was on the way home. That was really nice to hear and made me happy I made the right decision. This tour was awesome and I hope to get a bootleg of this show.

awesome review! glad you and your dad had a blast.

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: rollingon ()
Date: June 22, 2013 13:24

Quote
steini
Ok in my opinion this tour has been great, still is and hopfully will be for the rest of it. And i´m thankful and don´t like moaners. But never have i said a one should not be critical. So until now i vote for Under the boardwalk the hardest Stones moment to hear and watch, shiit, no guts, no rock and it´´s like listening to two queers in a karoki singing about the old days under the boardwalk for they´re loved ones.
Allright i´m gonna forget this so on with the rock show!


The song is part of the band's history and the based on the video the performance was really good, maybe the best guest appearance so far IMHO, I like the Stones so much partly just because they are really quite a versatile band, and not always strictly inside one particular genre. I like myself most of their Sticky Fingers and Exile songs and wild 70s live recordings but it's nice that they are also comfortable to sometimes perform a pop song. There are not really many bands like that at all.



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Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: Wild Slivovitz ()
Date: June 22, 2013 13:40

DOOM AND GLOOM:





!!!!!!!!!!!!!


Midnight Rambler:







Gimme Shelter:







Sympathy For The Devil:






Start Me Up:







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Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: Green Lady ()
Date: June 22, 2013 14:09

Is Aaron Neville having microphone trouble on Under The Boardwalk?

- sounds fantastic anyway - and didn't Keith enjoy that!



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Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: Grison ()
Date: June 22, 2013 14:22

Just to say: At first I had my doubts about my insane idea to go back to the US for two concerts.
But hey what a night last night. The longest and by far the Highlight concert of this current tour for me.
After the 2nd Anaheim Show I wasn't sure if we would see them in a better shape. But the Rolling Stones proved me wrong and yes they can do it a top notch better even after great sensational Shows.
This time due to the short trip we did not choose Pit, but had Section 114 6th Row, A sensational view to the stage. Mind you be carefull when choosing lower rows has the view is getting very bad due to the Tongue walk.
Once again we received new Songs.The Stones seemed to have a sensational good night with such good guitarplaying by all of them The accoustics in the "room" as Keith might say :-) where incredibly Crystal clear. The volume was not as loud as during the other Shows we've seen.

I can't say anything more I am just so overwhelmed by These concerts that all of them are priceless.

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: Fixembones ()
Date: June 22, 2013 14:24

This was my third show of the tour after seeing them twice in newark back in December. I was a little bit concerned about the set list being stale but to be honest with you after last nights concert they showed so much intensity, it was the most amazing concert I've seen. All of the reviews are saying the same as I have. They played for a solid 2 1/2 hours which was amazing. No breaks. And I also noticed that they played extended versions of painted black, and give me shelter which was really nice to hear. I'm NOT an Aaron Neville fan But the song sounded really good and it was a nice change in the set list. Cant wait to hear them in DC on Monday night, hopefully it's as good as this one.



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Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: kowalski ()
Date: June 22, 2013 15:20

Under The Boardwalk with better sound.




Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: angee ()
Date: June 22, 2013 15:25

RollingFreak, I'd like to add my kudos for your review. On taking your dad, that is awesome! I pictured myself taking my dad when he was around, and how thrilled he would be.

Everyone, sounds like a fantastic show. I just have to be happy with Philly 1, pit for 85, and good playing and high crowd energy--I think we prepared the boys for Philly 2, sounds like a winner!! cool smiley

~"Love is Strong"~

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: Captainchaos ()
Date: June 22, 2013 15:43

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rebelrebel
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Max'sKansasCity
Another killer video from the same poster...



Gotta love those awesome zooms on cameras today. Amazing.

Thanks! What a way to start the weekend; Taylor it outta this world here. Loved watching Keith's appreciation. And now I'm off to the sorting office to collect my Hyde Park tickets. Yay!

not sure who's steady hand taped this but wow, thank god you did!
Brilliant version, only thing foir me was right at the end you could see Mick Taylor intimating to Ronnie to start a little joisting with him so they could fly into the end riff bit, didnt happen think it caught ronnie abit off gaurd - either way loving loving loving this version, even jagger creeping into view with his big marraca's grinning like a little kid was good fun smiling smileysmiling smileysmiling smileysmiling smileysmiling smileysmiling smileysmiling smileysmiling smiley

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: Koen ()
Date: June 22, 2013 15:53

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Max'sKansasCity
Another killer video from the same poster...



Gotta love those awesome zooms on cameras today. Amazing.

Looks like Charlie is drumming a completely different song smoking smiley

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: OneHit ()
Date: June 22, 2013 15:54

Under the Boardwalk sounds great here. How long has it been since they've plsyed it? If ever? The sax was a pleasant surprise.

Can't You Hear Me Knocking - just out of this world. Take a bow, MT. I genuinely feel sorry for anyone who has been only to shows where they haven't played it. Should be a mandatory staple. I hate how MJ was encouraging Charlie to get them into the outro sooner. Keith's intro was outstanding. Bobby very good as well, he's really concentrating on this one.

Doom & Gloom very strong as usual, the guitars are nice and loud. This is the only song where I think the backup singers actually sound good. The rest of the time they are just annoying. Ronnie plays a nice break.

Gimme Shelter has been very good this tour. Just like the greatest song of all time should be.

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Date: June 22, 2013 15:58

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rollingon
Quote
bam
Taylor added so much when he played tonight. As others have noted, there's a sense of adventure when he plays that is missing without him. His movement and playing to the audience are so different now. Of course, I hadn't seen him live in over 40 years.

Jagger is remarkable.

Mick and Keith had NO interaction tonight. It was very obvious when they walked past each other on the tongue, and when Mick seemed to work at avoiding standing next to Keith during the bows.

Maybe they had so much interaction on ABB tour because Keith was on booze all the time, now that he seems to be sober it's natural that the chemistry(!) is different between them but I don't really care so much about their interaction, the most important thing is that they continue performing and getting better all the time. Smiling to each other is not so important to me. The performing quality is much more important. Of course I hope there is some kind of friendship still there.

They always interact on OMS, before the bridge. It would surprise me a lot if this awasn't the case in Philly. I guess the videos will show us smiling smiley

Re: Philadelphia-2 June 21 Stones show live updates
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: June 22, 2013 16:26

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OneHit
Under the Boardwalk sounds great here. How long has it been since they've plsyed it? If ever?

I doublechecked Ian McPherson's excellent site: [www.timeisonourside.com] ; they played it in 1965.
According to Nico Zentgraf's excellent site: [www.nzentgraf.de] , it may only have been played two or three times back then.

I love the Rolling Stones



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