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Rokyfanwhy? They're touring at age 70+ continuing to make history. They can afford the best equipment and do not need to share. People at the shows are digging the crap out of the music. Why would anyone care about what mics they sing into? I think they don't because they would feel silly doing so.Quote
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would it kill mick and keith to share a mic just once? that would be the dog whistle to we diehards. the ultimate statement.
them sharing a mike would be a little too kitschy at this point, almost as bad as doing something like playing a loop of the studio version cowbell at the beginning of HTW live
oh wait....
Well for one thing it produces a very natural mix when they share a mic, and it's a welcome show of affection between the two.
Lots of threads on this for anyone more interested. thx with sssoul.
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Naturalust, It was when Lisa was singing Gimme Shelter, right before Mick hit the runway, that both his hands were over his ears. He adjusts or signals at the end of the ramp, with her. I have not found a close shot yet on line.
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Sorry Taylor fanatics, Ronnie did just fine with Can't you Hear Me Knockin' and Midnight Rambler.....
.....However the sax solos in CYHMK and BS were just not the same without Bobby.
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You guys seriously enjoy that performance? It's the same version theyve done since 1989. And some showman shite with Lisa pretending to kiss Keith. Geez.
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Sorry Taylor fanatics, Ronnie did just fine with Can't you Hear Me Knockin' and Midnight Rambler.....
.....However the sax solos in CYHMK and BS were just not the same without Bobby.
Who are the "Taylor fanatics"? Mick Jagger? You must be including him. Of course Taylor did a better job at Knockin. Im not deaf.
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I do prefer the stripped down, old style band concert.
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In that video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ybsFf7ayEDQ) you can watch it very good.
At 1:58 Mick pointed in Lisa's direction and showed someone a sign to turn her down
At 2:15 Mick walks towards the monitor-mixer and shows even more clearly that he should turn her down
At 3:13 Mick puts both hands on his ears as Lisa hits the high B.
That's very strange indeed. The inear monitoring Mick wears is hearing protection at the same time, so what would be the sence to put the hands on the ears?
Maybe his in-ear-pins were loosening a bit and when Lisa sung the high note it came very loud from the outside to his ears.
I don't know. Maybe it was just a reflex.
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You guys seriously enjoy that performance? It's the same version theyve done since 1989. And some showman shite with Lisa pretending to kiss Keith. Geez.
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Ronnie cant play Taylors solo. He fumbles. He has no idea where to go with the solo. He has to practice more and come up with something of his own I think. Or they could just let Taylor play with them again on these numbers.
He didn't try, either. I like his approach: theme, wailing, riff, theme, wailing, riff. It worked lovely after Denson's solo. And it didn't drag out for too long.
Actually, there is a structure there, if you listen and don't expect note for note from the studio version or a stretched out Taylor-approach.
No theres no structure in his solo except for the parts he tries to copy from Taylors original solo. C'mon dont tell me you cant hear that. Ad lib is something else.
OMG, again with this crap about MT. If Ronnie wanted to, he could duplicate the MT solo note for note. Any accomplished guitarist with the right rig can do it. Even an ameteur can do that solo. Do you honestly think that Ronnie wants to replicate what the guitarist he replaced did, or that he wants to make it his own. What would you do if you were him? Copy your predecessor, or change it up a bit?
Dont ask me, ask Ronnie. He is in the band and he tried to play it.
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You guys seriously enjoy that performance? It's the same version theyve done since 1989. And some showman shite with Lisa pretending to kiss Keith. Geez.
Go find a board with a band YOU like. This place is for Stones fans.
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Ronnie cant play Taylors solo. He fumbles. He has no idea where to go with the solo. He has to practice more and come up with something of his own I think. Or they could just let Taylor play with them again on these numbers.
He didn't try, either. I like his approach: theme, wailing, riff, theme, wailing, riff. It worked lovely after Denson's solo. And it didn't drag out for too long.
Actually, there is a structure there, if you listen and don't expect note for note from the studio version or a stretched out Taylor-approach.
No theres no structure in his solo except for the parts he tries to copy from Taylors original solo. C'mon dont tell me you cant hear that. Ad lib is something else.
OMG, again with this crap about MT. If Ronnie wanted to, he could duplicate the MT solo note for note. Any accomplished guitarist with the right rig can do it. Even an ameteur can do that solo. Do you honestly think that Ronnie wants to replicate what the guitarist he replaced did, or that he wants to make it his own. What would you do if you were him? Copy your predecessor, or change it up a bit?
Dont ask me, ask Ronnie. He is in the band and he tried to play it.
Maybe I will, seeing as I was up front at the Fonda and in row 1 at Petco. Where were you again? Lol
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Ronnie cant play Taylors solo. He fumbles. He has no idea where to go with the solo. He has to practice more and come up with something of his own I think. Or they could just let Taylor play with them again on these numbers.
He didn't try, either. I like his approach: theme, wailing, riff, theme, wailing, riff. It worked lovely after Denson's solo. And it didn't drag out for too long.
Actually, there is a structure there, if you listen and don't expect note for note from the studio version or a stretched out Taylor-approach.
No theres no structure in his solo except for the parts he tries to copy from Taylors original solo. C'mon dont tell me you cant hear that. Ad lib is something else.
OMG, again with this crap about MT. If Ronnie wanted to, he could duplicate the MT solo note for note. Any accomplished guitarist with the right rig can do it. Even an ameteur can do that solo. Do you honestly think that Ronnie wants to replicate what the guitarist he replaced did, or that he wants to make it his own. What would you do if you were him? Copy your predecessor, or change it up a bit?
Dont ask me, ask Ronnie. He is in the band and he tried to play it.
Maybe I will, seeing as I was up front at the Fonda and in row 1 at Petco. Where were you again? Lol
I was at the Fonda, too, but unlike you, it did not go to my head. You obviously feel kinda knightened. Jeeeeeez, what a childish behaviour!
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ya know its about to get real when people start trumping you be busting out their heady stonesume'