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crawdaddy
Another great review Wuudy.
Looking back at the live updates on RS.com. Mick had introduce CW as 'The shy and retiring Charlie Watts', which is something quite different to giving up the day job.
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Niek
Thanks for the pictures en updates @irix and for the review @Graceless Lady. Very nice to read. Did you meant really that Mick and Keith dragged Charlie to the front????? Wish that was on video!
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Niek
Thanks for the pictures en updates @irix and for the review @Graceless Lady. Very nice to read. Did you meant really that Mick and Keith dragged Charlie to the front????? Wish that was on video!
Yes it was very funny. After the four main members of the band had bowed Mick playfully dragged Charlie out for another bow. Just as Charlie had escaped Mick and was going backstage, Keith dragged him out!
I wish I could have caught it on video too! But it all happened so fast and unexpectedly. I always love hearing about those type of playful moments from the band and I will definitely treasure the memory of seeing one for myself
Also thanking all those that commented on my review, I am so glad you enjoyed it!
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Green Lady
That looks like one of Charlie's extra bows in the last picture.
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Niek
Thanks for the pictures en updates @irix and for the review @Graceless Lady. Very nice to read. Did you meant really that Mick and Keith dragged Charlie to the front????? Wish that was on video!
Yes it was very funny. After the four main members of the band had bowed Mick playfully dragged Charlie out for another bow. Just as Charlie had escaped Mick and was going backstage, Keith dragged him out!
I wish I could have caught it on video too! But it all happened so fast and unexpectedly. I always love hearing about those type of playful moments from the band and I will definitely treasure the memory of seeing one for myself
Also thanking all those that commented on my review, I am so glad you enjoyed it!
When they cancel because he's sick people complain and then when he goes out there and struggles people complain. Mick Jagger is not a machine...Quote
KRiffhard
Mick is embarassing on this one..where is the voice??
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KRiffhard
Mick is embarassing on this one..where is the voice??
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KRiffhard
Mick is embarassing on this one..where is the voice??
On the street perhaps ??
This one is a young man's game IMO needs to be played at full pelt which none of the players can comfortably manage now - mick found it hard even in his heydayQuote
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KRiffhard
Mick is embarassing on this one..where is the voice??
On the street perhaps ??
Rocks Off has been my very favorite song for a long time but I have to agree, this version does not in the least show the song's and the band's potential... Rather reminds me of the way it was played during the Licks tour.
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I don't think it's all that bad my friend. Mick mixes up the lyrics often on this number, it is what it is I wouldn't single this out against other songs they sometimes muff, plus you have to give Mick and the boys a break. With the singer faltering it's easy to get distracted, Keith and Ronnie have been rather heroic the last two shows, should get The Australian Medal of Valor. Jagger is singing sick and we should understand what we are witnessing, for now it is men at work not art, they are giving it their all to not displease and cancel shows.Quote
KRiffhard
Is not a machine, sure. But on this Rocks Off version is emabarassing.
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DoomandGloomWhen they cancel because he's sick people complain and then when he goes out there and struggles people complain. Mick Jagger is not a machine...Quote
KRiffhard
Mick is embarassing on this one..where is the voice??