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Wait, whut? My lips won't wait?
Start me up is one of the few Stones songs I like them to re-record. It's a great, iconic rock tune, but the studio version is kinda weak compared to the rock song it is live. It needs louder guitars and more energy.
Are you kidding? They never managed to create the magic of the studio version in concert
agreed. It's like She's So Cold and Rocks Off.
Those songs are studio masterpieces.
Totally!
I'd add Shattered to this list of "studio masterpieces never replicated live" as well.
Unlike Rocks Off and She's So Cold, Shattered was figured out live to be better in a way that worked.
Not replicated... improved upon differently.
Not the exact one I was looking for but it works: click on 'more' and go to
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i remember last year that people were pretty impressed with this version from austin
and i got to admit i didn't hear it at first but the pace and speed of this version is about perfect even if there are technically better performances
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i remember last year that people were pretty impressed with this version from austin
and i got to admit i didn't hear it at first but the pace and speed of this version is about perfect even if there are technically better performances
That's oddly awesome. Steve holds that 4 beat down solid. Keith is solid. Ronnie, well... Darryl throws in a little reggae run but what the hell is Matt Clifford even doing on stage!!??
One thing weird or off about it is Mick saying You you as in yew, or the letter, as opposed to the You you that borders on yo. That started during the LICKS tour.
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I'd ask for a refund if SMU wasn't played at a Stones show.
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I'd ask for a refund if SMU wasn't played at a Stones show.
I'd pay 5% more if they don't play it!
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I'd ask for a refund if SMU wasn't played at a Stones show.
I'd pay 5% more if they don't play it!
10% if they don't play Miss You!!!!
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I'd ask for a refund if SMU wasn't played at a Stones show.
I'd pay 5% more if they don't play it!
10% if they don't play Miss You!!!!
...Talking about dynamic setlisting...
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Mathijs
That's the one! Although I remember the version I have only to be a minute long or so...
Is that one or two acoustic guitars?
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Definitely two
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MelBelli
Definitely two
No, definitely one.
Is this take post Voodoo ?
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MelBelli
Definitely two
No, definitely one.
Is this take post Voodoo ?
1977. There are a couple of passages in there where it sounds like two guitars, don't you think?
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1977. There are a couple of passages in there where it sounds like two guitars, don't you think?
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1977. There are a couple of passages in there where it sounds like two guitars, don't you think?
1977, wow, with Keith's husky slurry voice, I'd have put it in the 90s or later. His playing is a bit sloppy, which I dont recall <1990. Also the patterns he plays on the higher strings resembles stuff he did in later times.
Don't think it sounds like 2 guitars, he fills up the sound, keeping it droning while playing more melodical stuff on the high strings.
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Put on any 1977 interview and his voice is pretty husky.
This is the Never Stop riff that he is playing. I haven't heard him play that after the 70s. And the track is on a boot called 'Pathe Marconi Alternate versions 1977/1978'.
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1977. There are a couple of passages in there where it sounds like two guitars, don't you think?
1977, wow, with Keith's husky slurry voice, I'd have put it in the 90s or later. His playing is a bit sloppy, which I dont recall <1990. Also the patterns he plays on the higher strings resembles stuff he did in later times.
Don't think it sounds like 2 guitars, he fills up the sound, keeping it droning while playing more melodical stuff on the high strings.
Put on any 1977 interview and his voice is pretty husky.
This is the Never Stop riff that he is playing. I haven't heard him play that after the 70s. And the track is on a boot called 'Pathe Marconi Alternate versions 1977/1978'.
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He's talk8ng about the song like it's brand new, saying it needs drums etc.
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He's talk8ng about the song like it's brand new, saying it needs drums etc.
He says:
"...really need a drummer, we've always done it with drums, never did it sitting around"
Which alludes to the song having been played often (always).
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SMU acoustic version.
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I thought this would remind me even more of "Thunder Island" but it starts to sound a lot more like "Misty Roads" / "The Way She Held Me Tight."
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Put on any 1977 interview and his voice is pretty husky.
This is the Never Stop riff that he is playing. I haven't heard him play that after the 70s. And the track is on a boot called 'Pathe Marconi Alternate versions 1977/1978'.
But have you heard Keith playing it in normal tuning since the 70s ?
Really nice piece, he had it all down in 1977 then, nice melodies on the main riff at the 2 minute restart.