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Mel Belli
Wait a minute. Are we now casually, on no one's authority, saying Keith suffered a stroke?
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drbryant
After the first show, where Keith messed up intros, and seemed detached as he did in a number of shows following the accident, I was expecting the worst, and just hoping that he could keep it together. Instead, we saw a Keith that was energized and engaged. His eyes were wide open and alert throughout the show and his playing was inspired. Perhaps like all 70 year olds who have had a stroke he had his good days - tonight was a "good day" and with a great crowd and Mick and Ronnie breaking out the slides for "Silver Train", it added up to one of the most entertaining stadium shows in recent memory. I hope someone caught it for youtube, but during Sympathy, Keith went out to the center stage and the , in one quick motion, wheeled around and RAN back to the main stage. My jaw was on the floor - I thought it was a body double.
Anyway, a wonderful show. Life-affirming in its own small way.
What intros did he mess up really? The only thing I spotted was that he wasn't able to hear properly on Slipping Away, and ordered the band to stop it - to do it properly.
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drbryant
When was the last time anyone remembers Keith running on any of the stage ramps?
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drbryant
After the first show, where Keith messed up intros, and seemed detached as he did in a number of shows following the accident, I was expecting the worst, and just hoping that he could keep it together. Instead, we saw a Keith that was energized and engaged. His eyes were wide open and alert throughout the show and his playing was inspired. Perhaps like all 70 year olds who have had a stroke he had his good days - tonight was a "good day" and with a great crowd and Mick and Ronnie breaking out the slides for "Silver Train", it added up to one of the most entertaining stadium shows in recent memory. I hope someone caught it for youtube, but during Sympathy, Keith went out to the center stage and the , in one quick motion, wheeled around and RAN back to the main stage. My jaw was on the floor - I thought it was a body double.
Anyway, a wonderful show. Life-affirming in its own small way.
What intros did he mess up really? The only thing I spotted was that he wasn't able to hear properly on Slipping Away, and ordered the band to stop it - to do it properly.
I'm not saying it was a bad show - I thought that the first show was very good. I just felt that, based on what I've seen over the 50+ shows I've seen since 1973, Keith was struggling. The intros that I recall were a little off were It's Only Rock and Roll and Gimme Shelter. It was one of those nights where he does very little posing, no leg kicks, eyes downward looking at the frets. It almost appears that his eyes are closed. It's probably not that noticeable unless you are looking for it. I'm not saying Keith's a weak link - Mick can drift out of tune. I remember he was out of key on "Start Me Up" last week. Frankly, most people don't care, and I'm not criticizing. If anything, it's just some concern.
Anyway, tonight's show made it clear that he's a battler and a survivor. I am really hoping that someone was able to record him running up the catwalk like Mick. If anything to confirm that I wasn't hallucinating. When was the last time anyone remembers Keith running on any of the stage ramps?
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drbryant
After the first show, where Keith messed up intros, and seemed detached as he did in a number of shows following the accident, I was expecting the worst, and just hoping that he could keep it together. Instead, we saw a Keith that was energized and engaged. His eyes were wide open and alert throughout the show and his playing was inspired. Perhaps like all 70 year olds who have had a stroke he had his good days - tonight was a "good day" and with a great crowd and Mick and Ronnie breaking out the slides for "Silver Train", it added up to one of the most entertaining stadium shows in recent memory. I hope someone caught it for youtube, but during Sympathy, Keith went out to the center stage and the , in one quick motion, wheeled around and RAN back to the main stage. My jaw was on the floor - I thought it was a body double.
Anyway, a wonderful show. Life-affirming in its own small way.
What intros did he mess up really? The only thing I spotted was that he wasn't able to hear properly on Slipping Away, and ordered the band to stop it - to do it properly.
I'm not saying it was a bad show - I thought that the first show was very good. I just felt that, based on what I've seen over the 50+ shows I've seen since 1973, Keith was struggling. The intros that I recall were a little off were It's Only Rock and Roll and Gimme Shelter. It was one of those nights where he does very little posing, no leg kicks, eyes downward looking at the frets. It almost appears that his eyes are closed. It's probably not that noticeable unless you are looking for it. I'm not saying Keith's a weak link - Mick can drift out of tune. I remember he was out of key on "Start Me Up" last week. Frankly, most people don't care, and I'm not criticizing. If anything, it's just some concern.
Anyway, tonight's show made it clear that he's a battler and a survivor. I am really hoping that someone was able to record him running up the catwalk like Mick. If anything to confirm that I wasn't hallucinating. When was the last time anyone remembers Keith running on any of the stage ramps?
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drbryant
After the first show, where Keith messed up intros, and seemed detached as he did in a number of shows following the accident, I was expecting the worst, and just hoping that he could keep it together. Instead, we saw a Keith that was energized and engaged. His eyes were wide open and alert throughout the show and his playing was inspired. Perhaps like all 70 year olds who have had a stroke he had his good days - tonight was a "good day" and with a great crowd and Mick and Ronnie breaking out the slides for "Silver Train", it added up to one of the most entertaining stadium shows in recent memory. I hope someone caught it for youtube, but during Sympathy, Keith went out to the center stage and the , in one quick motion, wheeled around and RAN back to the main stage. My jaw was on the floor - I thought it was a body double.
Anyway, a wonderful show. Life-affirming in its own small way.
What intros did he mess up really? The only thing I spotted was that he wasn't able to hear properly on Slipping Away, and ordered the band to stop it - to do it properly.
I'm not saying it was a bad show - I thought that the first show was very good. I just felt that, based on what I've seen over the 50+ shows I've seen since 1973, Keith was struggling. The intros that I recall were a little off were It's Only Rock and Roll and Gimme Shelter. It was one of those nights where he does very little posing, no leg kicks, eyes downward looking at the frets. It almost appears that his eyes are closed. It's probably not that noticeable unless you are looking for it. I'm not saying Keith's a weak link - Mick can drift out of tune. I remember he was out of key on "Start Me Up" last week. Frankly, most people don't care, and I'm not criticizing. If anything, it's just some concern.
Anyway, tonight's show made it clear that he's a battler and a survivor. I am really hoping that someone was able to record him running up the catwalk like Mick. If anything to confirm that I wasn't hallucinating. When was the last time anyone remembers Keith running on any of the stage ramps?
ok. The last I saw Keith running was during JJF in HP. It's on the SSS DVD as well
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Brstonesfan
Just saw Silver Train on you tube..not bad at all for a first try... Taylor was excellent.
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drbryant
When was the last time anyone remembers Keith running on any of the stage ramps?
Keith was running for Silver Train, he didn't want to miss it. Just going on a southbound train with a song in his mouth.
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mighty stork
Still too many negative opinions being added from people who were not there themselves.