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treaclefingers
sounds like a great show!
Who'da thunk Ronnie'd be on stage with two Micks again, one for only one song, and neither of them was Mick Jagger?!
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Cristiano Radtke
Here's Ronnie with Paul Weller and Mick Hucknall:
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treaclefingers
sounds like a great show!
Who'da thunk Ronnie'd be on stage with two Micks again, one for only one song, and neither of them was Mick Jagger?!
The irony of it wasn't lost on me either, treacle...how's your coffee this morning?
Thanks all for the great photos and videos, keep them coming, please.
It does appear to have been a very special evening...I'll be feeling a little more sorry for myself now that I'm not at the NYC gig next weekend.
Here's hoping for lots more goodies from them Stones boys in the coming year!
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MartinB
Amazing gig and amazing guitar playing. The concert was one long blues, with lots of interweaving, solos and fun. I have not hoped anymore to hear Mick Taylor at his best, but this time we did. Far far better than anytime I heard him in the last 20 years - relaxed, happy and fluent. No need to speak about Ronnie, he has had a great spell for some time now. As others have commented, it was a joy to be there.
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corriecas
Ronnie and Mick T should get together, record some songs and release a cd together. and.....release this show on cd and dvd.
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MartinB
Amazing gig and amazing guitar playing. The concert was one long blues, with lots of interweaving, solos and fun. I have not hoped anymore to hear Mick Taylor at his best, but this time we did. Far far better than anytime I heard him in the last 20 years - relaxed, happy and fluent. No need to speak about Ronnie, he has had a great spell for some time now. As others have commented, it was a joy to be there.
Couldn't agree more. Were were up in the Gods, but still enjoyed a really great concert. Brilliant when Ronnie forgot how one of the songs started - and Mick T said "no- really - none of us can remember!" Of course, they soon got it, and it was yet another great song. I'm sure Jimmy Reed will think that Ronnie, Mick and the Band did him proud
All in all a great Blues night. Only hope that if and when the Stones get back on the road next year, Mick T is still part of the equation.
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corriecas
Ronnie and Mick T should get together, record some songs and release a cd together. and.....release this show on cd and dvd.
Jeroen
I WAS filmed, I can tell you that much .......... and judging by a very large truck parked outside the RAH, it looks like it might have been recorded too
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24FPS
I had no idea who Paul Weller is. Still don't, really. He really is more of a European known star than an international one. At first I was hoping for more star power and then I heard Mick Taylor play and I thought, oh, that's quite enough.
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24FPS
I had no idea who Paul Weller is. Still don't, really. He really is more of a European known star than an international one. At first I was hoping for more star power and then I heard Mick Taylor play and I thought, oh, that's quite enough.
Style Council - remember him from Live Aid (good old days)
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NeddieFlanders
Any clue who this tall guitarist is, who guested on Baby What You Want Me To Do?
In the setlist he was abbreviated as TH.
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crawdaddy
Paul Weller has been a big name in music at least here in U.K. since his days in The Jam back in the '70's'.
Loved his music in Style Council in particular as well as The Jam.
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chrism13
Set List?