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ronkeith72
Undoubtedly the version at Altamont. They were under extreme duress and the groove was very fluid. It's just a shame what happened to Meredith Hunter at the conclusion...
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caschimann
What can I say: The 81/82 live version of course.
This UMT proppelled me into my life.
First time Stones live.
21 years young.
Followed the band through Europe.
When ever I heard it live, whenever I played and still play it in one of my DJ-Sets,
it gives me a shot of power, selfconfidence and a "Hey world, are you ready for me?"
attitude.
A lifetime hymn.