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WOW!!
Wow. Are these really cell phone pics?
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kleermaker
"«Midnight Rambler»
Sløseri å ha med seg den formidable gitaristen Mick Taylor, som spilte i Stones i deres beste periode (1969-1974), og ikke spille «Can't You Hear Me Knocking». Eller «Time Waits For Noe One». For eksempel. Da «Midnight Rambler» hadde sine øyeblikk i solen, på slutten av 1960-tallet, var det i symbiose med en dramatisk samtid (og bandets image som «onde»). I dag er den «bare» en ganske standard blues. Dette sagt blåser Taylor - en langt dyktigere gitarist enn både Richards og Wood - mer enn brukbart liv i den. Det samme gjelder Micks munnspill og dans. Det blir en godt over middels god fremføring av en overvurdert låt. Det er godt, veldig godt å både se og høre Taylor, en av rockens tapte sønner, igjen. De burde virkelig bruke ham mer.
I couldn't agree more.
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Aquamarine
I thought it was a powerful and sensitively written poem. Anything banworthy, though, you're on your own!
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Green Lady
If the band's back on stage Keith can wear what the hell he likes. The wheels are back on the bus and we're rolling again...
I was thinking that! Although it really is an awful jacket...
Surely YSL have some attractive garments.....
maybe it's just that he didn't want Keith to get them dirty.
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The Worst.
What a show. My ears are ringing. One of the loudest shows I can remember.
So much to tell about from this show, but I’m exhausted right now.
A few fresh memories:
It started with a bang. Keith’s guitar sound on JJ Flash was immense.
The sound was a bit blurry sometimes during the show, but most of the time it was great (and loud).
Mick was fantastic throughout the show. He was as energetic as ever before.
Worried About You was a great gem to hear live. Mick did a fantastic job on that one, and the crowd responded well.
I didn’t want LSPTNT to ‘win’ the vote, but it worked very well with loud guitars upfront.
Emotional Rescue didn’t work that well I think, the crowd didn’t seem to be into it, although Mick did a great effort.
Also nice to hear Can’t Be Seen. It started off really well, but Keith lost his way in the middle of the song,
not singing the second verse and chorus while standing there a bit confused, and was only saved by the bridge that came in too early by the band just to get him back on track.
Apart from that, Keith didn’t to any notable ‘mistakes’.
The overall energy and intensity throughout the show was remarkable. Can’t wait to see them again!
Just hope they give Mick Taylor another spot in the set list.
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drbryant
Anyone up front can report on the height of the stage?
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crawdaddy
Just got back to hostel 20 minutes walk from arena.
Gotta say it was a great show, with a very friendly atmosphere, both from the audience and The Stones.
Got really lucky on the Lucky Dip with what I consider the best seats in the house.
Block E halfway up and less than halfway in from stage side.
Very good allround view and sound.
Just as I had collected them,a TV crew were there talking in Norwegian.
I told them I was English and did they want me to open envelope in front of camera.
He said yes if possible and could not hide my joy as I knew they were good.
Had a great day and got early start tomorrow as I have a flight to catch mid day. ><
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crawdaddy
Hello my Croatian friend from Dubrovnik.
I'm sure that is where you told me you come from all those years ago in very hot Budapest.
Hope you and your family are keeping well and are you going to any show in Europe ?
It would be good to see you again.