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I would really love to hear and see Slipping Away from the 2nd and/or 3rd show ... Are there any Clips on, couldn´t find anything?
I noticed the questions about the Mick taylor solo in Slipping Away, so I thought I would pay some extra attention to the song.
Keith has two great solo parts in this song. First early on, then later. Ronnie has his solo between these. Then at the very end, just may be 5-10 seconds, Mick Taylor is taking over the closing of the song, as Keith is stepping back from his up front center spot and is heading back towards Charlie to change guitar.
Mick Taylor is on backing vocals, same as Darryl, Lisa and Bernard on this song. It is a beauty. A collaboration between everybody on stage.
Thanks for checking into this and reporting in detail ;-)
Yes, BV, thanks for this information! I think it is very interesting to hear Taylor playing together with Wood on a Keith-Song, very surprising and a great idea to give him more space without "Tayloring" the other songs (and I understand very good why "they" don´t want to play him on more songs, at least the so called warhorses...)!
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I heard him play on it, kleerie - just not as much as on the Abu Dhabi-version.
He did the same chord mistakes as he did in Abu Dhabi, just before the stop in the middle, and he played some beatuful fills toward the ending of the song + possibly one bit earlier in the song as well.
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Midnight Rambler from Tokyo tonight.
ha ha, 10:20 Mick Taylor tares Ronnie a new one here, flippin eck if Ronnie had come in with his monster riff in reply, bang on the pickup it wouldv been amazing dualing!
What a smokin' hot band. An absolutely stellar performance. The years peel away from them all on this track. I'm not sure you can redefine a classic, but they come pretty damn close. Wow, just wow! During one the oh yeah's Mick even broke out the growl. What a force this band still is. Get this group in a studio and see what they can bang out-even if only produces one or two new songs. Add Wyman on bass and would be a near-perfect way to close out the Stones recording career.
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Midnight Rambler from Tokyo tonight.
ha ha, 10:20 Mick Taylor tares Ronnie a new one here, flippin eck if Ronnie had come in with his monster riff in reply, bang on the pickup it wouldv been amazing dualing!
What a smokin' hot band. An absolutely stellar performance. The years peel away from them all on this track. I'm not sure you can redefine a classic, but they come pretty damn close. Wow, just wow! During one the oh yeah's Mick even broke out the growl. What a force this band still is. Get this group in a studio and see what they can bang out-even if only produces one or two new songs. Add Wyman on bass and would be a near-perfect way to close out the Stones recording career.
My God, that's hot! Sound is great on this, too.
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Did you actually hear him play on that song, except for Abu Dhabi where he added a few licks?
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Did you actually hear him play on that song, except for Abu Dhabi where he added a few licks?
You mean if I did hear Mick Taylor playing the final 10 seconds or so lead of Slipping Away? I was up front and my eyes - and ears - were all on Keith, Ronnie and Mick Taylor. On the entire "Slipping Away". I did follow his (Mick Taylor's) fingers if that is what you are asking about, but also there is nobody else in the world that is playing like Mick Taylor is doing right there so I assume you may simply listen to Slipping Away on the youtube recordings.
For the rest of the song he is playing backing guitars only, that is why he is with Darryl most of the time, even during the end. I am not a guitar player so I don't know how this song is built up guitar wise, except for the fact that Keith does both of the major solo parts, and that Ronnie did his part as well. It should be eqasy to hear on a recording. They all play differently.
There are so many strange questions on this forum . Like if MT is playing on this song or that song. I see the entire show and I do not drink so I do know exactly who is doing what. I see it direct on stage and not on the screen, so there is not much I am missing.
Like when Keith did not have any microphone on Ruby Tuesday. He was moving over to the (missing) microphone to do his first verse backing vocals, only to see it was not there. Then he was pointing with his finger to his mouth to the backstage people behind Bobby Keys area and within 10 seconds the microphone was there, but too late for the first verse. Keith did "tap tap" with his fingers on the microphone, I did not hear anything, probably it was not on or not too loud. So when Keith wwent into backing vocals for the second verse his mic was so strong he was louder than Mick, great sound, I did not pay so much attention to the backing vocals but this was funny. Some might call it a big mistake but I would call it great fun and totally normal during a tour.
Then the extra CAG verse... Chuck jamming with the band. Then the Charlie ? Mick catwalk during the presentations... Like may have said here, they knew this might be the "goodbye Tokyo" show and they simply would not leave it just like that.
I was planning to write a report but I spent all day going to Macau. May be later...
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Did you actually hear him play on that song, except for Abu Dhabi where he added a few licks?
You mean if I did hear Mick Taylor playing the final 10 seconds or so lead of Slipping Away? I was up front and my eyes - and ears - were all on Keith, Ronnie and Mick Taylor. On the entire "Slipping Away". I did follow his (Mick Taylor's) fingers if that is what you are asking about, but also there is nobody else in the world that is playing like Mick Taylor is doing right there so I assume you may simply listen to Slipping Away on the youtube recordings.
For the rest of the song he is playing backing guitars only, that is why he is with Darryl most of the time, even during the end. I am not a guitar player so I don't know how this song is built up guitar wise, except for the fact that Keith does both of the major solo parts, and that Ronnie did his part as well. It should be eqasy to hear on a recording. They all play differently.
There are so many strange questions on this forum . Like if MT is playing on this song or that song. I see the entire show and I do not drink so I do know exactly who is doing what. I see it direct on stage and not on the screen, so there is not much I am missing.
Like when Keith did not have any microphone on Ruby Tuesday. He was moving over to the (missing) microphone to do his first verse backing vocals, only to see it was not there. Then he was pointing with his finger to his mouth to the backstage people behind Bobby Keys area and within 10 seconds the microphone was there, but too late for the first verse. Keith did "tap tap" with his fingers on the microphone, I did not hear anything, probably it was not on or not too loud. So when Keith wwent into backing vocals for the second verse his mic was so strong he was louder than Mick, great sound, I did not pay so much attention to the backing vocals but this was funny. Some might call it a big mistake but I would call it great fun and totally normal during a tour.
Then the extra CAG verse... Chuck jamming with the band. Then the Charlie ? Mick catwalk during the presentations... Like may have said here, they knew this might be the "goodbye Tokyo" show and they simply would not leave it just like that.
I was planning to write a report but I spent all day going to Macau. May be later...
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a bigger nut san,
Did you notice Japan's Prime Minister was yelling "Yeah Yeah Whoo!" on BS yesterday?
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There seemed to be very little excitement here over this show?
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There seemed to be very little excitement here over this show?
Perhaps it is little difficult to get excited from thousands kilometers away, not much surprises 'on paper' (set lists) and there is not much material circulating to make judgments, but from the base of the reports by the people who actually were there, it seemingly was a very strong, and even touchy concert, especially Jagger sounded like giving all of himself to the probably last Japanese concert of theirs. Sounded like a special night.
- Doxa
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EddieByword
I think maybe people had their hopes raised for a new look setlist (at least the first half) by what happened at the rehearsals in Paris...26 very rarely played songs rehearsed but only 1 has made it to the stage (Silver train) and we're nearly a third of the way through this tour........
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Dreamer
The MR video? It's not bad at all, really. But...to me rock and roll is something else. When there's nothing else allowed to say or think but "GREAT" because you are listening at home to the videos then it's just the same tourist version of which the only allowed opinion is...GREAT... So it becomes just a great orchestrated and uberrehearsed boring version with carefully erased surprises and adventure which is going on for about 33 shows since 2012. For fans who even on iorr are starting to be afraid to hear something else like Silver Train...(which sounds 'unrehearsed'; yes, when you're used to the uberrehearsed MR or TD). Why? Because people here forgot what R&R is and just like to tell others to shut up...
WTF?? If you put al these versions next to each other you have a supermarket full of rambling b.llsh.t around midnight. They sound exactly the same. All of them.
"Tonight MR is the best I ever saw." 'No, we had the best MR.' "Listen to this, this is GREAT" "What?? Are you crazy??" 'Nonono, at our place you really get to hear the best MR so wait for next friday!!' "Don't listen to all those people who were at the Tokyo Dome; WE had the best MR!!" 'No, big mistake; Abu Dabi had the best.' "Wait a minute; I'm a certified redneck and because I have the biggest mouth I'M TELLING YOU WE HAD THE BEST MR!!!"
So where was the greatest version? Everywhere! All equally boring but don't worry great or all equally great but don't worry boring; great here, great there, great everywhere. And who knows best? All the morons who share the same f.cking opinion and don't wanna hear anything else but the same over and over GREAT for every version they hear...
The safest thing to do here is piss on other people who like you were not there (and watched the same videos as the yes-sayers and the great-whiners!) just because they don't have the same 'great' opinion. And blackmail them with stupid comments like 'because people inside had a GREAT time' other people are not allowed to have any other opinion. And they even have an opinion conductor who orchestrates;
"When they performed SILVER TRAIN at the 2nd Tokyo Dome show, the crowd listened patiently, and they waited for a song they know better. You may judge by the noise level how popular a song is. Start Me Up, You Got Me Rocking, all the so called war horses. That is why they sell out 28 Tokyo Dome. Not because they play Silver Train."
"The shows were great because the Stones performed the greatest hits, songs the fans do know well."
So now we know it's not about if you like Silver Train or don't like Emotional Rescue.
Rock and roll on iorr is about paying respect for SMU#1313 and YGMR#365 because that's why they sell out 28 times Tokyo Dome.
Great...
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There seemed to be very little excitement here over this show?
There is plenty of excitement, but I guess the good people are posting less in these threads because they are so turned off by all the whiners whose main goal in life is to bash the Stones or start an arguement with anyone about anything.
The ONLY thing that is boring here how the EXACT same whiners flood every show thread with the EXACT same whiney comments, over and over.
It looks like another great Stones show where great Stones songs were played, but what is the point of posting good things about it only to get shouted down by the perpertual whiners who havent liked, or seen the Stones live, since 1972.
I wish I could have been there in Tokyo, it sounds like it was a GREAT SHOW.
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By the way I was lucky enough to be at the Haneda airport while the Stones plane was towed in and the boys were getting in one after the other. Only 2 or 3 fans were there after immigration so that was fun to watch.Had a little chat and an awful selfie with MT and was surprised to see Keith going to the plane handling a guitar (not in a case) like he was going to rehearse on the way to Macau.
Cant wait for tmrw evening...
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By the way I was lucky enough to be at the Haneda airport while the Stones plane was towed in and the boys were getting in one after the other. Only 2 or 3 fans were there after immigration so that was fun to watch.Had a little chat and an awful selfie with MT and was surprised to see Keith going to the plane handling a guitar (not in a case) like he was going to rehearse on the way to Macau.
Cant wait for tmrw evening...