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duke richardson
..and MT did not play on satisfaction?
If Mick Taylor plays with an acoustic guitar on 'Satisfaction' or not, its doesn't matter. Because you can't hear him during Keith & Ronnie play the electric guitars. If Mick Taylor would also play an electric guitar on 'Satisfaction', then it would be of course another story.
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duke richardson
..and MT did not play on satisfaction?
If Mick Taylor plays with an acoustic guitar on 'Satisfaction' or not, its doesn't matter. Because you can't hear him during Keith & Ronnie play the electric guitars. If Mick Taylor would also play an electric guitar on 'Satisfaction', then it would be of course another story.
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paulywaul
...The Rolling Stones in Tel-Aviv on 4th June 2014.
Simply f***ing great it was !
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duke richardson
DP- after seeing one of the earlier vids of satisfaction, it looked like he wasn't on it..this one is much better
thanks.
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duke richardson
..and MT did not play on satisfaction?
If Mick Taylor plays with an acoustic guitar on 'Satisfaction' or not, its doesn't matter. Because you can't hear him during Keith & Ronnie play the electric guitars. If Mick Taylor would also play an electric guitar on 'Satisfaction', then it would be of course another story.
Of course you can hear him. Listen for yourself from 0:10 and on...
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slew
What is with all of the whining on this board. Here is what we get lately:
1) Keith is somehow a liability to the Rolling Stones. Hello Keith is the spirit and soul of the Rolling Stones we have people suggesting that he should take a limited roll. Well folks if he did that it would no longer be the Rolling Stones. The photo of the Stones getting off the plane in Tel Aviv someone stated Keith looks old and lost. Please he looked fine in the other photos snapped moments before or after.
2) The setlist is filled with "warhorses" I prefer to call them some of the best songs in rock history and for most of us the songs that got us all interested in the Stones. The Stones have never played in Israel do expect them to go out and play Stoned or Gomper? No. They are going to play the hits. One day in the near future we will only hear cover band trying to do these songs justice and will wish that the Stones could play them,
3) They don't sound like they did in 1973. Of course they don't its 2014 and most of these guys are over 70 and they still put on one of the best rock shows out there!
4) Lisa is a cow and can't sing anymore. I wonder what that poster looks like.
Lisa can still sing and no she is not the sex pot she once was but I give the Stones credit for keeping her around.
We should all be thankful that these guys are out there playing and should not take it for granted.
I can not take all of the negative crap that everyone seems to write.
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<it's actually more interesting to read posts that have some content and weight - vs. the slobbering over Keith Richards lousy guitar playing and the fact he can't hold a thought.>
This is Keith Richards (70) rocking hard yesterday in Tel Aviv. All the reports so far, from good, long time posters who went to the show, tell that he and the others did a great job.
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paulywaul
Here's a story I have to share with everybody.
As my cousins and I were entering the site, we got held up in a short line of people that were waiting to go through security, because some guy was getting turned inside out and was being asked lots of questions, and the line wasn't moving. We simply moved to another line and 5 minutes later we were in.
About an hour later we were talking to some people sat on the grass next to us and who had also been caught up in that particular roadblock, and they explained to us what security had found on the guy. They'd found a bloody hand grenade.
It turned out the guy had nicked it from his army base, and effectively removed the explosives part of it, but thought it would be a nice thing to let off at the end of the show just to "localise" the pyrotechnics in his part of the GA area !! A homemade incendiary device, just to add to the festivities !!
Jesus Christ, only in Israel !! Take a camera - OK. Take water - OK. Take your sandwiches - OK. But in Tel-Aviv - take your hand grenade as well !!
It takes all sorts, I'm only glad the bastard (and his celebratory homemade incendiary device) didn't make it in and wasn't hanging out in our vicinity.
FFS !!
What a story.
Mick - who is on IORR very regulary - will have a smile/shock.
And will enjoy your review above.
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paulywaul
Here's a story I have to share with everybody.
As my cousins and I were entering the site, we got held up in a short line of people that were waiting to go through security, because some guy was getting turned inside out and was being asked lots of questions, and the line wasn't moving. We simply moved to another line and 5 minutes later we were in.
About an hour later we were talking to some people sat on the grass next to us and who had also been caught up in that particular roadblock, and they explained to us what security had found on the guy. They'd found a bloody hand grenade.
It turned out the guy had nicked it from his army base, and effectively removed the explosives part of it, but thought it would be a nice thing to let off at the end of the show just to "localise" the pyrotechnics in his part of the GA area !! A homemade incendiary device, just to add to the festivities !!
Jesus Christ, only in Israel !! Take a camera - OK. Take water - OK. Take your sandwiches - OK. But in Tel-Aviv - take your hand grenade as well !!
It takes all sorts, I'm only glad the bastard (and his celebratory homemade incendiary device) didn't make it in and wasn't hanging out in our vicinity.
FFS !!
What a story.
Mick - who is on IORR very regulary - will have a smile/shock.
And will enjoy your review above.
Wow. You think Mick Jagger spends one second of his time reading internet boards about the Rolling Stones (i.e., that he spends his time reading what you and i have to say)? Hah! That is hilarious.
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DandelionPowderman
<it's actually more interesting to read posts that have some content and weight - vs. the slobbering over Keith Richards lousy guitar playing and the fact he can't hold a thought.>
This is Keith Richards (70) rocking hard yesterday in Tel Aviv. All the reports so far, from good, long time posters who went to the show, tell that he and the others did a great job.
playing JJF in this pic I bet..
great pic of Keith!
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paulywaul
Here's a story I have to share with everybody.
As my cousins and I were entering the site, we got held up in a short line of people that were waiting to go through security, because some guy was getting turned inside out and was being asked lots of questions, and the line wasn't moving. We simply moved to another line and 5 minutes later we were in.
About an hour later we were talking to some people sat on the grass next to us and who had also been caught up in that particular roadblock, and they explained to us what security had found on the guy. They'd found a bloody hand grenade.
It turned out the guy had nicked it from his army base, and effectively removed the explosives part of it, but thought it would be a nice thing to let off at the end of the show just to "localise" the pyrotechnics in his part of the GA area !! A homemade incendiary device, just to add to the festivities !!
Jesus Christ, only in Israel !! Take a camera - OK. Take water - OK. Take your sandwiches - OK. But in Tel-Aviv - take your hand grenade as well !!
It takes all sorts, I'm only glad the bastard (and his celebratory homemade incendiary device) didn't make it in and wasn't hanging out in our vicinity.
FFS !!
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paulywaul
Here's a story I have to share with everybody.
As my cousins and I were entering the site, we got held up in a short line of people that were waiting to go through security, because some guy was getting turned inside out and was being asked lots of questions, and the line wasn't moving. We simply moved to another line and 5 minutes later we were in.
About an hour later we were talking to some people sat on the grass next to us and who had also been caught up in that particular roadblock, and they explained to us what security had found on the guy. They'd found a bloody hand grenade.
It turned out the guy had nicked it from his army base, and effectively removed the explosives part of it, but thought it would be a nice thing to let off at the end of the show just to "localise" the pyrotechnics in his part of the GA area !! A homemade incendiary device, just to add to the festivities !!
Jesus Christ, only in Israel !! Take a camera - OK. Take water - OK. Take your sandwiches - OK. But in Tel-Aviv - take your hand grenade as well !!
It takes all sorts, I'm only glad the bastard (and his celebratory homemade incendiary device) didn't make it in and wasn't hanging out in our vicinity.
FFS !!
What a story.
Mick - who is on IORR very regulary - will have a smile/shock.
And will enjoy your review above.
Wow. You think Mick Jagger spends one second of his time reading internet boards about the Rolling Stones (i.e., that he spends his time reading what you and i have to say)? Hah! That is hilarious.
Why should it be? they have got tablets and stuff and, before going to sleep, for sure enough time for surfing a Little bit ... why not having a look at iorr? he´s a human beeing ...
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Rokyfan
Hahaha. You think what Mick Jagger is doing in bed before he goes to sleep is reading us. Hahaha.
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TheGreek
does anyone know if the PM Bibi Netanyahu was at the show ?
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paulywaul
...The Rolling Stones in Tel-Aviv on 4th June 2014.
Simply f***ing great it was !
Great,great review, paulywaul!!!
And you are right - it was Mick's show. So much power and passion. He definitely has another stage presence than in Hyde Park(my only live Stones experience)
Seems to me - I might be wrong - that Jagger is somehow different performer now in these last European gigs. Remind me of all the RS movies of 70s early 80s I've seen
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with sssoul
Splendid review indeed, Paul - thank you!
And thank you Dandelion P for that brilliant photo of Keith - who took it, please and thank you?
And someone PLEASE tell us more about Mick telling the band "Shut up already! Damn!" during Ramber -
when did he yell that, and what moved him to? I love it! And did they shut up already or not so much?
Minds want to know! :E