For information about how to use this forum please check out forum help and policies.
Quote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
AquamarineQuote
JackStraw
The Highlight for me was Midnight Rambler and Ronnie was on fire tonight.
I agree on both counts. I loved Mick Taylor's work on Rambler, and was a bit unsure about hearing it without him on this tour, but Ronnie totally stepped up to the plate. (And tonight was the best I've heard Keith in a long time.)
They have always played it brilliantly - since 1975
Quote
DandelionPowderman
They have always played it brilliantly - since 1975
Quote
relms
wattsamattawityouBOY?
Quote
mnewman505
Quote
marcovandereijkQuote
DandelionPowderman
They have always played it brilliantly - since 1975
I thought since 1969.
But "always" seems accurate.
Quote
flacnvinylQuote
DandelionPowdermanQuote
flacnvinyl
I am completely spent. Great show. Loved the mini country set. Sorry my feed didn't work out well. My signal was not solid and it didn't help that we had some tall guys in front of us. I wasn't going to hold my phone above my head the whole show but I did leave it streaming.
The good news is that I recorded the audio. I won't know how it came out until tomorrow.
Tumbling Dice, Doom & Gloom, Miss You and Satisfaction need to be dropped from the setlist permanently. Ronnie was BRILLIANT. Keith was ON.
Happy early fathers day to me and my dad!
That's awesome, Drake! Can't wait to hear how it turned out.
The drive home through the night was brutal. Just got home, 4am.. The recording came out great. Man was that a loud concert. Might be my last. If so it was a great way to go out.
Quote
Nikkei
The ongoing development of the stage design is something that seriously should be whined at.
Quote
TheGreek
oh my god i just watched the you tube clip of far away eyes . this brought such a smile to my face .pure bliss esp. Ronnie playing the heck out of the pedal steel .dare i say better than some of the cool hip cats on music row in town . mighty fine licks mr. Wood !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Quote
Stoneage
Where did all the whining go? Now we're back to the "every show is the best ever" rhetoric again! Don't we need som whining to even things out?
Quote
tumblingdice
I too had a run in with security, took all I had to bite my tongue or I probably would have got thrown out. As for the show, wow. Keith was on all night and I loved when he got turned up in the mix. Great solos on IORR and Sympathy, heck each solo he did was good, and the small touches on WH and FAE was just as great. Ronnie tore it up all nigh but especially on MR. I recorded each song on my phone using voice recorder but set to stereo record instead of MONO like I did in Atlanta. Listened to some on the ride home and pretty decent. Some great for aud recording, others not so good. I think I picked myself up cussing people that would walk past in the row, always at a great part too it seems. And I heard my joyful laugh when Charlie came in late on TD. Not laughing at him but laughing with joy that I got to hear that. Great set list with 20 songs and really good performance. Guitars loud like I like them and Mick being Mick. I believe Atlanta was better, but man this was still great. And the opening act was the best I've seen, bolstered by the Underwood and Joe Walsh appearances. When Paisley started Lifes been good, then stopped and said that's too high for me to sing let's get someone else and I said No Way, but yep out comes Walsh. Just a great experience for the whole show. Sorry to have rambled so long...