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mstmst
OK - this was just over the top.....
..........and it was just jaw-dropping - one for the ages
I agree1 Once Keef gets into the Funk Bop which he doesn't every concert. That's when you get the best Rolling Stones Concert's which he did in KC!!!That said he becomes a whole another animal and things go through the %$^&%$& Ruff.Quote
mstmst
OK - this was just over the top - saw Dallas - fantastic show - then KC (home town) - and they burned the place to the ground. What made this so compelling was the joy and good feelings displayed throughout the show - smiles all around and great interactions. Agree the SFM was an epic performance - but too many high points to list. Seeing them operate at this level is amazing - they were shit-hot and they know it. Although Ron gets the big solos - what made this for me was Keith showing the swagger again and of course the BIG riffs. I had no idea going in that this would be the ultimate blowout it was. Much more than a well deserved victory lap. They can still bring it. All my peeps that were there at Arrowhead 40 yrs ago were there on Saturday, and it was just jaw-dropping - one for the ages
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relmsThank you for the info. That is interesting about the numbering, I wonder what is up with that?Quote
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relms
Did anyone who went to the Kansas City show see or buy this poster or shirt design at the show?
We saw that poster at one of the tents. Interesting - they were not numbered. (The posters we saw were not numbered. Possibly others were?)
Thank you for the information. I agree with you 110% about this one over the racing stripes tongues.Quote
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relmsThank you for the info. That is interesting about the numbering, I wonder what is up with that?Quote
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relms
Did anyone who went to the Kansas City show see or buy this poster or shirt design at the show?
We saw that poster at one of the tents. Interesting - they were not numbered. (The posters we saw were not numbered. Possibly others were?)
I purchased the poster and it was not numbered. The tongue poster with the team
colors were numbered. Personally I prefer the "unique" posters over the tongue.
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MizzAmandaJonez
Like most, I was completely blown away with SFM. The intensity and passion from Mick and Keith was electrifying, at a level higher than I've seen them at in recent tours. That song was worth the whole trip there (...) I can't wait to see a good video of that performance and hopefully it can capture what I experienced as that was one of those special Stones experiences we all keep coming back for.
Chelskeith
there you go
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enjoy again
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relms
Did anyone who went to the Kansas City show see or buy this poster or shirt design at the show?
We saw that poster at one of the tents. Interesting - they were not numbered. (The posters we saw were not numbered. Possibly others were?)
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maumauI agree that was amazing imo!!!there were some point's at the end that Chuck made it sound like the album!Quote
MizzAmandaJonez
Like most, I was completely blown away with SFM. The intensity and passion from Mick and Keith was electrifying, at a level higher than I've seen them at in recent tours. That song was worth the whole trip there (...) I can't wait to see a good video of that performance and hopefully it can capture what I experienced as that was one of those special Stones experiences we all keep coming back for.
Chelskeith
there you go
[www.youtube.com]
enjoy again
Man, that was coming from another universe for sure.
May I make a kind observation towards Chuck? I think his work towards the end did
justice to the song. It's hard to capture the sound Dave Mason and Nicky Hopkins provided
to the original studio track, but I liked what I heard from Chuck in this video.
And Keith and Mick, hell yeah! No words can describe what they did here. Just turn
up the volume and let yourself get carried away.