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The sound was fine down low. We would look way up as if to the top of a skyscraper and see those high high levels, and I knew it couldn't be great up there.
I stuffed ear plugs into my 11 year old's ears after JJF. That system was far from underpowered. It may not have been enough stack coverage to get the perfect mix to every echoey corner. But the power was there, songs were easily identifiable and MOST of Jagger's comments understood (from down low).
The whotapes recording shows how clearly that place reverbed so I guess I was in the sweet spot as far as first repercussions off the crowd...it may have been on 3 echoes moving around by the time it hit the top rows?
They didn't need more power, they needed better or increased stack angling and placement...
mine is just one lousy opinionMunichhilton, I love reading you almost out of character on your recollection. It's great to see how this tour becomes a family affair for ever more posters. Are you planning to hit more shows?
I hate the lack of discipline Munich displays here falling completely out of character. How are we supposed to take him seriously now?
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...Can you imagine how life will be once their done? I just can't imagine how that's going be.
Completely agree with your review, Blue Boy. What a night. There was an energy, the crowd was more alive than I have seen. This is the first show I have seen (Madrid last year was close) where I was feeling like I was part of the act and not just watching it. The fourth wall was breached and the spirit, heart, soul and lungs of the crowd were breathing life into the performance.Quote
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I drove from Houston and battled the horrible traffic that seems to permeate Dallas nowedays just to see the Stones with my 12 year old son and my wife. ...
Folks, this was a perfect show. And as Longhorn said if you weren´t there I don´t want to hear your whining. It was perfect.
Rock ´N Roll!
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The sound was fine down low. We would look way up as if to the top of a skyscraper and see those high high levels, and I knew it couldn't be great up there.
I stuffed ear plugs into my 11 year old's ears after JJF. That system was far from underpowered. It may not have been enough stack coverage to get the perfect mix to every echoey corner. But the power was there, songs were easily identifiable and MOST of Jagger's comments understood (from down low).
The whotapes recording shows how clearly that place reverbed so I guess I was in the sweet spot as far as first repercussions off the crowd...it may have been on 3 echoes moving around by the time it hit the top rows?
They didn't need more power, they needed better or increased stack angling and placement...
mine is just one lousy opinionMunichhilton, I love reading you almost out of character on your recollection. It's great to see how this tour becomes a family affair for ever more posters. Are you planning to hit more shows?
I hate the lack of discipline Munich displays here falling completely out of character. How are we supposed to take him seriously now?
It's a sponsored post
Click on the ad so I can make a little scratch, huh?
you've lost all artistic credibility...who sponsored you, Jovan?
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reposted with pic and link to Mick & Keith sharing a mike
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TO LEM MOTLOW,
I semi-apologize for my previous post Lem. I have great eyesight but I also
had a "notable" IORRer call me disgusted with your original longwinded previous post and he was all stirred up. So then I got stirred up.
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reposted with pic and link to Mick & Keith sharing a mike
Beautiful pictures. Thanks. Not sure you can actually call that sharing a mic since they both have their own but it's a similar pose and a great shot.
peace
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The sound was fine down low. We would look way up as if to the top of a skyscraper and see those high high levels, and I knew it couldn't be great up there.
I stuffed ear plugs into my 11 year old's ears after JJF. That system was far from underpowered. It may not have been enough stack coverage to get the perfect mix to every echoey corner. But the power was there, songs were easily identifiable and MOST of Jagger's comments understood (from down low).
The whotapes recording shows how clearly that place reverbed so I guess I was in the sweet spot as far as first repercussions off the crowd...it may have been on 3 echoes moving around by the time it hit the top rows?
They didn't need more power, they needed better or increased stack angling and placement...
mine is just one lousy opinionMunichhilton, I love reading you almost out of character on your recollection. It's great to see how this tour becomes a family affair for ever more posters. Are you planning to hit more shows?
I hate the lack of discipline Munich displays here falling completely out of character. How are we supposed to take him seriously now?
It's a sponsored post
Click on the ad so I can make a little scratch, huh?
you've lost all artistic credibility...who sponsored you, Jovan?
I'm afraid it's worse than that...
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longhorn14Completely agree with your review, Blue Boy. What a night. There was an energy, the crowd was more alive than I have seen. This is the first show I have seen (Madrid last year was close) where I was feeling like I was part of the act and not just watching it. The fourth wall was breached and the spirit, heart, soul and lungs of the crowd were breathing life into the performance.Quote
Blue Boy
I drove from Houston and battled the horrible traffic that seems to permeate Dallas nowedays just to see the Stones with my 12 year old son and my wife. ...
Folks, this was a perfect show. And as Longhorn said if you weren´t there I don´t want to hear your whining. It was perfect.
Rock ´N Roll!