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DandelionPowderman
What an experienced it must have been, Cristiano
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donvis
Why on earth would anyone bitch abo
ut something that costs $9.95? The physical release may be different or more compressed. So what if you have to buy it again it's worth far more than $9.95!
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keefriffhards
Charlie's sounding good tonight
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TheBlockbuster
''Sway'' doesn't quite live up to the original because of the drum beat IMO. Charlie should hold it down a bit more, it's not very steady, which makes the whole song feel a bit wobbly. He must think backwards, not forward. Sorry. Maybe it should be played somewhat slower also. Still a good version. I like how Mick sings the chorus here, in 2006 it didn't sound very good. Awesome solo by Ronnie, even better Taylor's solo on the studio album
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keefriffhards
Charlie's sounding good tonight
Moonlight Mile!
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kleermaker
Well, well, well.
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Father Ted
Must.Resist.Downloading.Until.Blu Ray.Is.Released.
...or CD or any other platform but i-tunes.
Those who can listen...have fun,hope you'll enjoy it.
Itunes is available to anyone with an internet connection. Anyone can listen.
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whitem8
I love on the end how Mick says..."I hope you got your 10 dollars worth!" Classic!
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TheBlockbuster
Sister Morphine is MUCH faster here than it is on ''No Security''. The ''Why does the doctor have no face'' line comes 14 seconds earlier on this release.
Both version are great, but I still prefer the slower one from NS. Maybe the fast Fonda version will grow on me. It's not bad. Maybe somewhat unrehearsed, even if I like The Stones that way.
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TheBlockbuster
Sister Morphine is MUCH faster here than it is on ''No Security''. The ''Why does the doctor have no face'' line comes 14 seconds earlier on this release.
Both version are great, but I still prefer the slower one from NS. Maybe the fast Fonda version will grow on me. It's not bad. Maybe somewhat unrehearsed, even if I like The Stones that way.
Keith on acoustic, instead of doing some pointless fills, does it for me. A bit more drama in this version as well?
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stones2000
Is this "stonesism"? Does anyone know/have a guess?
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pepganzo
Breaking News: Rolling Stones Release Fonda Theater Show Recording on iTunes
This morning, without any fanfare, The Rolling Stones released the recording made when they played here May 20th at The Fonda Theater in Hollywood. Rolling Stones’ fans were calling this club date the “gig to end all club gigs” at the time, and for those who want to find out if this is really true, the “Sticky Fingers” set is presented in its entirety. This was a very exclusive show, with only a lucky few getting inside to witness it. Attended by Bruce Willis, Jack Nicholson, a handful of lucky fans and myself, this was a very special show even amongst the short list of club gigs the band has played. This was the only time the band has ever played an entire album. Does the show live up to the hype? You be the judge. Available for download on iTunes at www.itunes.com
[thelosangelesbeat.com]
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DandelionPowderman
This release is mastered for iTunes and for digital listening. However, the files are in the m4a-format. It sounds great on my stereo right now.
Don't forget that the songs on SF have great natural dynamics. Passing on this release would be ridiculous, imo.
This live album is very high up on the list of their greatest live albums. To be honest, I didn't see that coming.
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DandelionPowderman
What an experienced it must have been, Cristiano
Yes, it was and it was awesome to relive that experience this morning, listening to this recording.
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JohnnyBGoode
You Gotta Move makes you want to chop wood with just boots on naked. Hot damn!
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gotdablouse
I don't think we've heard from any of the lucky Fonda guests yet, how does the recording sound compared to what you remember? I suppose that all of Mick's erased comments must be the biggest difference.
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Cristiano Radtke
After listening to this release earlier this morning, now I'm listening to it again with earphones. That's a great recording of an awesome concert. The entire band is smokin', but Chuck Leavell deserves a lot of credit for his work here, especially on Dead Flowers and I Got The Blues.
Obviously, there's no way to compare this release with being there and listening to it live, but finally everybody can hear how it was to listen to I Got The Blues and Sister Morphine that night - not to mention the other songs, of course. I just mentioned these two because that's the only ones that weren't played on the Zip Code Tour yet.
Yes, it would be great if they have released the whole concert, but hey! Until now we had nothing but that short clip posted the day after the concert, and now we have the opportunity to listen to Sticky Fingers live on its entirety for the first time.