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StrawberriesBlueberries
Gimme Shelter
Horrible audio, but it sounds like a good version.
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DandelionPowderman
I accept their opinions, I'm just expressing mine. Honestly, I'm glad you had a positive experience with ST, Dreamer.
There were many good things about this version. Surprisingly, Mick wasn't one of them, imho. Not taking anything away from the ones who think otherwise.
Let's do it again!
From now on you have to since you learned today "I don't have to be there to notice.."
Do you really think I learned something today?
I was merely being constructive, as opposed to some whining I've been reacting to earlier.
Why the need to be so harsh?
Can't you see the nuances and the differences in criticism (as well as the genuin hope for improvement)?
DP, your criticisms are constructive and never meant to be mean spirited. I think most everyone here know that.
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71Tele
What would you rather have, an exciting slightly under-rehearsed song we have not heard for 35 years (with Taylor!), or an overplayed warhorse we have heard a million times?(worse yet, a second-rate song like YGMR, which we've heard a million times). Give me Silver Train any day. Keith pushing the rhythm along and Mick T. and Ronnie on battling slides! Oh yeah, that's what the Stones could be for a whole show. But I'm not complaining, they tried it, and I hope they keep doing it. For my money it was great, but it can only get better.
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P.S.
People from Prudential were sitting in the front row.(I was in second row)
They were sitting all through the show even though they are two generations younger than Stones!
All of them were fat people and wearing gray suit and tie.
Some of them left and went home when Keith started Slipping Away.
Anyway, I could see the show like in the very front row thanks to Prudential sucks.
I was lucky enough.
Hey Toru A
Thanks for your reports ! What a show.
How was the view from the front of the stage? Could you see everybody ok?
Hi Deathgod,
Smoking is strictly prohibited on the stage of and within Tokyo Dome.
But three guitarists ignored the rule.
They were all in fine shape.
More than anything, they seemed happy to play with the band.
I got the rockin' pneumonia and the boogie woogie flu last night.
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mjmjr
I understand they have to play the hits and it's great to see silver train.....but why can't they throw a bone to the die hards who travel around the world to see them, and devote 20% of the show to them 3 alternate/rarer tunes.....does mick really think he'd lose the crowd if he played if you can't rock me, or moonlight mile, sway, etc.....why was it it ok in 99, 02, and 05, but not now. play a 2nd ballad for pete's sake (love in vain, time is on, worried, sv, df, fe, lj) in addition to the the standard wh or angie......instead ygmr play 19th nervous, street fighting....whatever if they're gonna play 19 or 20 there's no reason 3-4 of them can't be for the sickos who follow them wherever they go. As long as they play satisfaction, bs, honky, smu, ycagwyw, pib, and jjf....the people(casual fans) will go home happy. All this being said I'm grateful at 70 they still perform, and I will continue to be one of those sickos that follows, and maybe that's the problem, but I can't help it....I love them too much
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caschimann
I cannot believe what´s going on here:
COMPLAINING ABOUT THE SETLIST.
THEN: ST IS LIVE ON STAGE.
BUT: THE COMPLAINERS HAVE A NEW PROBLEM - ST WAS´NT PLAYED LIKE THEY EXPECTED IT.
WHAT´S NEXT?
YOU WILL ALWAYS FIND SOMETHING TO COMPLAIN ABOUT.
YOU WILL NEVER STOP.
BUT ALL YOU ARE IS A SMAL MINORITY IN OUR BIG COMMUNITY WHICH KNOWS WHAT EVERY
SECOND STONES LIVE IS WORTH TODAY.
PERFECT OR HALF PERFECT.
Complaining should be about the reduction of songs and time for consert - down from 23 songs to 19 songs and 2:30 to 2:00 hour conserts. I wonder why they have reduced the length of the consert!!!
Look at what 70 year old Mick does during those two hours, and think again if more would be physically possible
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TeddyB1018
Very cool. Amusing that on the YouTube clip (which is of course no real clue as to what it sounded like there) MT's slide solo was so loud you couldn't hear the rest of the band. Like the old days! I'm joking!
The bridge or chorus (I did not know her name) has always been pretty great. It's like half a great song in there.
It's never going to be like '73 with Keith playing rhythm and MT lead all through, but it seems to me the Stones tried this song out for all the right reasons. At minimum, som of them wanted to do it for fun and music. There is no commercial reasoning behind it. They do not have to please the few for money. They may have wanted to please the hardcore fans for non monetary reasons.
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P.S.
People from Prudential were sitting in the front row.(I was in second row)
They were sitting all through the show even though they are two generations younger than Stones!
All of them were fat people and wearing gray suit and tie.
Some of them left and went home when Keith started Slipping Away.
Anyway, I could see the show like in the very front row thanks to Prudential sucks.
I was lucky enough.
Hey Toru A
Thanks for your reports ! What a show.
How was the view from the front of the stage? Could you see everybody ok?
Hi Deathgod,
Smoking is strictly prohibited on the stage of and within Tokyo Dome.
But three guitarists ignored the rule.
They were all in fine shape.
More than anything, they seemed happy to play with the band.
I got the rockin' pneumonia and the boogie woogie flu last night.
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Toru A
P.S.
People from Prudential were sitting in the front row.(I was in second row)
They were sitting all through the show even though they are two generations younger than Stones!
All of them were fat people and wearing gray suit and tie.
Some of them left and went home when Keith started Slipping Away.
Anyway, I could see the show like in the very front row thanks to Prudential sucks.
I was lucky enough.
Hey Toru A
Thanks for your reports ! What a show.
How was the view from the front of the stage? Could you see everybody ok?
Hi Deathgod,
Smoking is strictly prohibited on the stage of and within Tokyo Dome.
But three guitarists ignored the rule.
They were all in fine shape.
More than anything, they seemed happy to play with the band.
I got the rockin' pneumonia and the boogie woogie flu last night.
I got that Stones fever myself !
Toru A....was your view to the stage clear ?
I have read some reports that due to the height of the stage some people in the front rows had an obstructed view. Hopefully the stage guys have fixed this.
Could you see all the band ok?
Was the view nice and clear ?
Just picked up my front row Adelaide tix today. Can't wait !
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P.S.
People from Prudential were sitting in the front row.(I was in second row)
They were sitting all through the show even though they are two generations younger than Stones!
All of them were fat people and wearing gray suit and tie.
Some of them left and went home when Keith started Slipping Away.
Anyway, I could see the show like in the very front row thanks to Prudential sucks.
I was lucky enough.
Hey Toru A
Thanks for your reports ! What a show.
How was the view from the front of the stage? Could you see everybody ok?
Hi Deathgod,
Smoking is strictly prohibited on the stage of and within Tokyo Dome.
But three guitarists ignored the rule.
They were all in fine shape.
More than anything, they seemed happy to play with the band.
I got the rockin' pneumonia and the boogie woogie flu last night.
I got that Stones fever myself !
Toru A....was your view to the stage clear ?
I have read some reports that due to the height of the stage some people in the front rows had an obstructed view. Hopefully the stage guys have fixed this.
Could you see all the band ok?
Was the view nice and clear ?
Just picked up my front row Adelaide tix today. Can't wait !
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TeddyB1018
Very cool. Amusing that on the YouTube clip (which is of course no real clue as to what it sounded like there) MT's slide solo was so loud you couldn't hear the rest of the band. Like the old days! I'm joking!
The bridge or chorus (I did not know her name) has always been pretty great. It's like half a great song in there.
It's never going to be like '73 with Keith playing rhythm and MT lead all through, but it seems to me the Stones tried this song out for all the right reasons. At minimum, som of them wanted to do it for fun and music. There is no commercial reasoning behind it. They do not have to please the few for money. They may have wanted to please the hardcore fans for non monetary reasons.
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Deathgod
Thanks my friend !
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Toru A
One more thing to remember,
Mick Taylor was playing his guitar a little while behind Charlie on Honky Tonk Women.
Of course, his guitar was unplugged.
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Toru A
One more thing to remember,
Mick Taylor was playing his guitar a little while behind Charlie on Honky Tonk Women.
Of course, his guitar was unplugged.
Ah, Yes. I could see it.
I was in B11 row3. Still possible to see some behind scenes.
Toru-san, do you have a same GC seat also for tomorrow?
I envy you!
I will be in 1st tier stand tomorrow.
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StrawberriesBlueberries
Gimme Shelter
Horrible audio, but it sounds like a good version.
Well, Keith sounds pretty much on fire, innit??!!
This is the band I love!
By the way....what a song!! I never get tired of hearing it!!
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Doxa
P.S. In that report page, there is a touchy report by Japanese 'school-teacher'. He took the photograph of his late-wife there, and the Stones played "Angie" in the front of 'them'- a reason why the couple once met... You know, this band is really more than music - how much it means to us!