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black n blue
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ronkeith72
I am always so grateful when they take more advantage of having MT with them, albeit I can think of 10 tunes I'd rather see him do than Silver Train...
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blackbird
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RipThisBone
Nice for Stones-believers like you and I. We Love this "new" songs...
Shame they did not play Silver Train in Europe last summer......
Hoping for a CD/DVD next year "MICK TAYLOR and THE ROLLING STONES 2012-2014", including all different songs MT played onstage and during rehearsals also.
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RipThisBone
Nice for Stones-believers like you and I. We Love this "new" songs...
Shame they did not play Silver Train in Europe last summer......
Hoping for a CD/DVD next year "MICK TAYLOR and THE ROLLING STONES 2012-2014", including all different songs MT played onstage and during rehearsals also.
If they don't bring him upp on saturday for a couple of songs it will it a sadly short CD/DVD.
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Stoneburst
I quite enjoyed that, the trainwreck after Taylor's solo notwithstanding
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RipThisBone
Nice for Stones-believers like you and I. We Love this "new" songs...
Shame they did not play Silver Train in Europe last summer......
Hoping for a CD/DVD next year "MICK TAYLOR and THE ROLLING STONES 2012-2014", including all different songs MT played onstage and during rehearsals also.
If they don't bring him upp on saturday for a couple of songs it will it a sadly short CD/DVD.
A complilation is not so short (2012-2014):
Aproxx. timing:
LIVE:
1. Midnight Rambler 15 minutes
2. Can't You Hear Me Knocking 8 minutes
3. Satisfaction 6 minutes
4. Sway 6 minutes
5. Slipping Away 6 minutes
6. Streets Of Love 7 minutes
7. Silver Train 5 minutes
+ REHEARSALS 2012-2014 with Mick Taylor:
- Dead Flowers
- Heartbreaker
- Till The Next Goodbye
- Moonlight Mile
- Shine A Light
- Live With Me
- Let It Bleed
- Little Queenie
- Streetfighting Man
- You Can't Always Get What You Want
+ maybe more backstage footage.................
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Stoneburst
I quite enjoyed that, the trainwreck after Taylor's solo notwithstanding
Trainwreck before his solo as well
It was nice that they played it, but it doesn't work very well, imo.
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liddas
Well, it really is a huge improvement over the first try.
A couple of mistakes here and there, but nothing I would qualify as "trainwreck". The groove was great.
Mick struggles a little on the low notes during the choruses. I expected more help from Lisa & Bernard.
Solos (both) were quite lame.
Next time they will nail it!
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I quite enjoyed that, the trainwreck after Taylor's solo notwithstanding
Trainwreck before his solo as well
It was nice that they played it, but it doesn't work very well, imo.
Yes, sadly, I agree, and I don't think we'll hear it again. Increasingly I agree with your analysis after the Oslo rehearsals: Taylor's showcase songs don't get stage time not so much because of residual hostility to MT himself - although that may well be there - but simply because the band cannot play them that well. Sway's a good example - the solos being great is beside the point, because the music as a whole is not (how many attempts do they usually need in rehearsal to get the intro right?)
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Stoneburst
I quite enjoyed that, the trainwreck after Taylor's solo notwithstanding
Trainwreck before his solo as well
It was nice that they played it, but it doesn't work very well, imo.
Yes, sadly, I agree, and I don't think we'll hear it again. Increasingly I agree with your analysis after the Oslo rehearsals: Taylor's showcase songs don't get stage time not so much because of residual hostility to MT himself - although that may well be there - but simply because the band cannot play them that well. Sway's a good example - the solos being great is beside the point, because the music as a whole is not (how many attempts do they usually need in rehearsal to get the intro right?)
They should give him playing time on the blues numbers he played back in the day.
That said, I think both Ronnie and Taylor froze a bit during their solos. Mick did better this time, imo.
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