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Thommie
Gimme Shelter from L.A. 1975. July 13th.
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Pete66
Under my thumb from Still life.
Good call! That version still gives me chills...I remember just getting into the Stones in high school and seeing the MTV Stripped special, and that was the song that completely blew me away.Quote
tatters
Gimmie Shelter, Paradiso, '95.
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keefriff99Good call! That version still gives me chills...I remember just getting into the Stones in high school and seeing the MTV Stripped special, and that was the song that completely blew me away.Quote
tatters
Gimmie Shelter, Paradiso, '95.
Amazing dual lead work from Keith and Ronnie and Lisa was on fire.
I also love the version of Rip This Joint from that special, where Bobby plays the sax right into Mick's vocal mic. Classic old school moment...and Jack Nicholson was sitting up in the balcony with Jerry.
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keefriff99Good call! That version still gives me chills...I remember just getting into the Stones in high school and seeing the MTV Stripped special, and that was the song that completely blew me away.Quote
tatters
Gimmie Shelter, Paradiso, '95.
Amazing dual lead work from Keith and Ronnie and Lisa was on fire.
I also love the version of Rip This Joint from that special, where Bobby plays the sax right into Mick's vocal mic. Classic old school moment...and Jack Nicholson was sitting up in the balcony with Jerry.
...and Lisa hittin' that high note, to me the best she ever sounded (maybe that's another thread).
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keefriff99Good call! That version still gives me chills...I remember just getting into the Stones in high school and seeing the MTV Stripped special, and that was the song that completely blew me away.Quote
tatters
Gimmie Shelter, Paradiso, '95.
Amazing dual lead work from Keith and Ronnie and Lisa was on fire.
I also love the version of Rip This Joint from that special, where Bobby plays the sax right into Mick's vocal mic. Classic old school moment...and Jack Nicholson was sitting up in the balcony with Jerry.