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mrpaulincanada
Mick and Keith shared a mic to sing together in concert....ala the 69-73 period?
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TornAndFried
Keith hasn't been doing so much background vocals since the 81/82 tours. I did see Mick and Keith share a microphone on Faraway Eyes at one of the Beacon Theatre shows in 2006.
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DandelionPowderman
Before that it was during Little T+A in Leeds 1982...
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Kirk
I wonder if they shared a mic to sing together in the early days, up to 1967? Or in that case Bill with Brian and/or Mick or Keith sharing a mic.
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DandelionPowderman
Before that it was during Little T+A in Leeds 1982...
I haven't seen any footage of that song from '82, but Mick was offstage for the '81 leg, as far as I know. Was this a one-off or something?
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DandelionPowderman
Before that it was during Little T+A in Leeds 1982...
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DandelionPowderman
Before that it was during Little T+A in Leeds 1982...
No. Paradiso 1995 during Connection.
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DandelionPowderman
Before that it was during Little T+A in Leeds 1982...
No. Paradiso 1995 during Connection.
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TornAndFried
Keith hasn't been doing so much background vocals since the 81/82 tours. I did see Mick and Keith share a microphone on Faraway Eyes at one of the Beacon Theatre shows in 2006.
The second show and in Shine A Light. I was at the show and the roar from the crowd gave me chills. Still does.
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mrpaulincanada
Mick and Keith shared a mic to sing together in concert....ala the 69-73 period?
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Kirk
I wonder if they shared a mic to sing together in the early days, up to 1967? Or in that case Bill with Brian and/or Mick or Keith sharing a mic.
In the early days it was often necessary to share a microphone onstage as the sound mixers back then had only 4 or possibly 8 inputs.Today they can have over 100!
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Kirk
I wonder if they shared a mic to sing together in the early days, up to 1967? Or in that case Bill with Brian and/or Mick or Keith sharing a mic.
In the early days it was often necessary to share a microphone onstage as the sound mixers back then had only 4 or possibly 8 inputs.Today they can have over 100!
Yes, I know, and you are right in this, but watching for example Wild Horses in Knebwort with Keith and Ronnie joining Mick to sing the chorus, I suppose this is not due to technical restrictions.
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Kirk
Another one..the last time Mick used maracas or tambourine during a song. I remember 2003 at the Olympia during Dance, when he used this strange drum,and maracas for a very short instance in 1989 but a tambourine, it has to be a long time since.