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Both versions were highlights of the show. MM as well. It makes no sense to try to degrade those versions, as we heard them in good quality via an audio stream.
Let's move on to Taylor. How about that solo album with great songs and a really good band? I'd like to hear that. Taylor getting the space he needs to express himself properly.
Okay.
But I disagree totally with you concerning those 'highlights' (though I must say Jagger and Chuck didn't a bad job on MM) and I compared those two songs with the same sort of videos from the previous world tour. They just showed me the staggering difference in quality.
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Both versions were highlights of the show. MM as well. It makes no sense to try to degrade those versions, as we heard them in good quality via an audio stream.
Let's move on to Taylor. How about that solo album with great songs and a really good band? I'd like to hear that. Taylor getting the space he needs to express himself properly.
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Whats the real reason about the absence of MT this tour?
I don't get it really, they are playing the same setlist type since 2012, and from yesterday show, MT played on 4 songs on this tour: CYHMK, Slipping Away, MR and Satisfaction.
Its a mystery to me.
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Both versions were highlights of the show. MM as well. It makes no sense to try to degrade those versions, as we heard them in good quality via an audio stream.
Let's move on to Taylor. How about that solo album with great songs and a really good band? I'd like to hear that. Taylor getting the space he needs to express himself properly.
He could do a "40 and counting" tour this year to commemorate 40 years of his solo career post-Stones? I would go see him.
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wnere can I find MT on Twitter?
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Let's move on to Taylor. How about that solo album with great songs and a really good band? I'd like to hear that. Taylor getting the space he needs to express himself properly.
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Both versions were highlights of the show. MM as well. It makes no sense to try to degrade those versions, as we heard them in good quality via an audio stream.
Let's move on to Taylor. How about that solo album with great songs and a really good band? I'd like to hear that. Taylor getting the space he needs to express himself properly.
He could do a "40 and counting" tour this year to commemorate 40 years of his solo career post-Stones? I would go see him.
He'll be coming to a small bar near you soon...
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wnere can I find MT on Twitter?
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Both versions were highlights of the show. MM as well. It makes no sense to try to degrade those versions, as we heard them in good quality via an audio stream.
Let's move on to Taylor. How about that solo album with great songs and a really good band? I'd like to hear that. Taylor getting the space he needs to express himself properly.
He could do a "40 and counting" tour this year to commemorate 40 years of his solo career post-Stones? I would go see him.
He'll be coming to a small bar near you soon...
Nasty...I think thay's called 'piling on'....feel better?
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Both versions were highlights of the show. MM as well. It makes no sense to try to degrade those versions, as we heard them in good quality via an audio stream.
Let's move on to Taylor. How about that solo album with great songs and a really good band? I'd like to hear that. Taylor getting the space he needs to express himself properly.
He could do a "40 and counting" tour this year to commemorate 40 years of his solo career post-Stones? I would go see him.
He'll be coming to a small bar near you soon...
Nasty...I think thay's called 'piling on'....feel better?
nothing wrong with playing small bars.
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Both versions were highlights of the show. MM as well. It makes no sense to try to degrade those versions, as we heard them in good quality via an audio stream.
Let's move on to Taylor. How about that solo album with great songs and a really good band? I'd like to hear that. Taylor getting the space he needs to express himself properly.
He could do a "40 and counting" tour this year to commemorate 40 years of his solo career post-Stones? I would go see him.
He'll be coming to a small bar near you soon...
Nasty...I think thay's called 'piling on'....feel better?
nothing wrong with playing small bars.
Darn right about that. Some of my all time favorite shows have been when a great artist worthy of playing stadium plays in a small bar.
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Both versions were highlights of the show. MM as well. It makes no sense to try to degrade those versions, as we heard them in good quality via an audio stream.
Let's move on to Taylor. How about that solo album with great songs and a really good band? I'd like to hear that. Taylor getting the space he needs to express himself properly.
He could do a "40 and counting" tour this year to commemorate 40 years of his solo career post-Stones? I would go see him.
He'll be coming to a small bar near you soon...
Nasty...I think thay's called 'piling on'....feel better?
nothing wrong with playing small bars.
Darn right about that. Some of my all time favorite shows have been when a great artist worthy of playing stadium plays in a small bar.
A few nights before the Stones played Chicago in 1989 there was a rumor they'd show up at Buddy Guy's club. The impromptu Checkerboard gig they played with Muddy Waters in 1981 was still in everyone's memory. We went to the small bar that Buddy had and watched him put on a killer show for 2 plus hours. He was great, and the show was great. Well past midnight Ron Wood stopped by and hung out in a roped-off VIP section and listened for about half an hour and then left. He came and went in such a way as to not interrupt Buddy more than his fame necessitated.
There really is nothing wrong with playing small bars, and in this world talent has very little to do with who gets to play the small bars and who plays the stadiums. It was nice of Ronnie to not only stop by, but also allow Buddy to use his and the Stones name to pull in a larger crowd and win over new fans.
I'm sure if Mick T were to tour the Stones name would help him immensely and now that the hatchets have been buried the likes of Keith and Ronnie would stop by and lend support from time to time too, just like they did with Muddy Waters and Buddy Guy.
I was serious when I said MT should tour and that I would go see him.
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Another interesting moment is when Keith shouts Taylor down when he's adding some melodic licks to the Tumbling Dice riff at the end of the song instead of reinforcing the riff.
How did Taylor react, did he even notice it?
Here you have it, you lazy bastard
See between 3:00 and 3:20, read Keith's lips at about 3:10 and observe Taylor's reaction yourself.
IC, he finishes the melodic line, about 6 seconds, and than plays along
with Richards and Wyman. He should have shouted "@#$%& you" and have doubled the amount of notes. This ending of the song is utterly boring and too predictable.
Exactly my thoughts.
But during the 1973 tour he did it his way (one of the best live Stones songs ever performed):
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Another interesting moment is when Keith shouts Taylor down when he's adding some melodic licks to the Tumbling Dice riff at the end of the song instead of reinforcing the riff.
How did Taylor react, did he even notice it?
Here you have it, you lazy bastard
See between 3:00 and 3:20, read Keith's lips at about 3:10 and observe Taylor's reaction yourself.
IC, he finishes the melodic line, about 6 seconds, and than plays along
with Richards and Wyman. He should have shouted "@#$%& you" and have doubled the amount of notes. This ending of the song is utterly boring and too predictable.
Exactly my thoughts.
But during the 1973 tour he did it his way (one of the best live Stones songs ever performed):
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And both versions are great.
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Which one was yours, Carpet? «1bionicleking's» or «Millerviller's»?
Did you really go to SD?
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Which one was yours, Carpet? «1bionicleking's» or «Millerviller's»?
Did you really go to SD?
No of course not. I didnt film those videos. They were uploaded on youtube.
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MaryPoppins
He should DEFINITELY tour! I'd pay to see him
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He should DEFINITELY tour! I'd pay to see him
Imo he should cash in on the 2012-14 years and play a set heavy on Stones tunes : Winter Sway plus the songs he played regularly in the past : LIV CYHMK SBDown. And why not MMile?
Back in Paris 2014 he rehearsed MM with the Stones and I remember him soloing nicely on this song.
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IMO he would benefit from working with someone like Carla Olsen, but with a higher profile - someone who writes great songs, who's happy to do old Stones tunes and blues standards as a showcase for him, and who'll basically save him from the hassle of being a band leader, a role in which he's never seemed comfortable. Where did the rumours about an MT/Rich Robinson collaboration come from? Whatever happens, I think he needs a new project. Going back to touring behind the same tired setlist he played for years prior to 2012 is a surefire way to kill whatever momentum he now has (and yes, the irony here isn't lost on me).