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laertisflash
Keith's mistake is something like "deja vu", to me..." Prague 2003: He started "Midnight Rambler" with the riffs of "Tumbling Dice", which was the next one on the list ("MR" 7th song, "TD" 8th).
The same happened yesterday, right?
Maybe Keith is (often or always) champing at the bit to start "TD" and so one time every decade he dodges the previous song!...
Funny, anyway...
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laertisflash
Keith's mistake is something like "deja vu", to me..." Prague 2003: He started "Midnight Rambler" with the riffs of "Tumbling Dice", which was the next one on the list ("MR" 7th song, "TD" 8th).
The same happened yesterday, right?
Maybe Keith is (often or always) champing at the bit to start "TD" and so one time every decade he dodges the previous song!...
Funny, anyway...
All in all that's what I call "live" music.
I love mistakes, spontaneity, improvisations on Stones gigs.
I love that Keith is a human not a machine.
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laertisflash
Keith's mistake is something like "deja vu", to me..." Prague 2003: He started "Midnight Rambler" with the riffs of "Tumbling Dice", which was the next one on the list ("MR" 7th song, "TD" 8th).
The same happened yesterday, right?
Maybe Keith is (often or always) champing at the bit to start "TD" and so one time every decade he dodges the previous song!...
Funny, anyway...
All in all that's what I call "live" music.
I love mistakes, spontaneity, improvisations on Stones gigs.
I love that Keith is a human not a machine.
Agree. Agree. And agree....
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B-Flat
I have just arrived at home from La Plata.
This was my fifteen Stones show. Fourteen in Argentina and one in the US. I will never forget today´s show. Not only for the setlist, which was fantastic, but for the spontaneity of the Stones in the stage and their interaction with the crowd.
It was not the best Keith´s show from the musical perspective. It seemed that the Stones attended at the show that the crowd offered them. The Stones were not concentrated, and I loved it!!! How can you explain that Keef messed up the intro of IORR thinking that the song to play is TD using the wrong guitar with the wrong tuning (standard tuning vis a vis Open G tuning). That was FANTASTIC!!!! 100% non- concentrated.
They need to rehearse if they want to offer a perfect show. I prefer this kind of show, where you can see that they are human beings. They were, are and will be my super heros; but any time that I see them on stage I discover that they are human beings and that is very emotional to me. I confess that today I cried. I cried when Keith (my hero) received such huge and long ovation from the crowd. And I continued crying when he played Slipping away. I cried for him, because I just tried be in his skin and imagine for a second his happiness of having 53.000 young people singing his name, after 53 years of living as a rock star, arriving at the sunset of his career.
I go to bed with a big smile.
Goodnight.
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laertisflash
Keith's mistake is something like "deja vu", to me..." Prague 2003: He started "Midnight Rambler" with the riffs of "Tumbling Dice", which was the next one on the list ("MR" 7th song, "TD" 8th).
The same happened yesterday, right?
Maybe Keith is (often or always) champing at the bit to start "TD" and so one time every decade he dodges the previous song!...
Funny, anyway...
All in all that's what I call "live" music.
I love mistakes, spontaneity, improvisations on Stones gigs.
I love that Keith is a human not a machine.
Agree. Agree. And agree....
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Medzvel
Oh my God!
What terrible jackets!
The Rolling Stones tend to look like an ugly gypsy band!
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DandelionPowderman
Somehow, they look older in those jackets
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Somehow, they look older in those jackets
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DandelionPowderman
Somehow, they look older in those jackets smiling smiley
Yes: old and ugly.
The Rolling Stones urgently need a fashion consultant or a new stylist!
How that they looked so cool at the Santiago photo session.
What a change in the bad direction!
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with sssoul
Jeez, girls - chill out! Mick and Keith wearing those jackets at the same time was not a great idea,
but neither of them is older nor uglier because of it, and they sound exactly the same, which is surely the main point.
Unless Mick's jacket is what distracted Keith at the start of IORR :E
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with sssoul
Jeez, girls - chill out! Mick and Keith wearing those jackets at the same time was not a great idea,
but neither of them is older nor uglier because of it, and they sound exactly the same, which is surely the main point.
Unless Mick's jacket is what distracted Keith at the start of IORR :E
*Ha Ha, look guys, sssoul and I'll take the jackets off your hands, and your backs. Ohh I'd love one (worn by them, not new off a rack)
it's colorful South America remember? OLE!
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mighty stork
I have to laugh at what we criticise the Stones for on this page. Bad clothes, false starts, missing the phrasing of a lyric. Who cares, It's Only Rock And Roll.
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B-Flat
I have just arrived at home from La Plata.
This was my fifteen Stones show. Fourteen in Argentina and one in the US. I will never forget today´s show. Not only for the setlist, which was fantastic, but for the spontaneity of the Stones in the stage and their interaction with the crowd.
It was not the best Keith´s show from the musical perspective. It seemed that the Stones attended at the show that the crowd offered them. The Stones were not concentrated, and I loved it!!! How can you explain that Keef messed up the intro of IORR thinking that the song to play is TD using the wrong guitar with the wrong tuning (standard tuning vis a vis Open G tuning). That was FANTASTIC!!!! 100% non- concentrated.
They need to rehearse if they want to offer a perfect show. I prefer this kind of show, where you can see that they are human beings. They were, are and will be my super heros; but any time that I see them on stage I discover that they are human beings and that is very emotional to me. I confess that today I cried. I cried when Keith (my hero) received such huge and long ovation from the crowd. And I continued crying when he played Slipping away. I cried for him, because I just tried be in his skin and imagine for a second his happiness of having 53.000 young people singing his name, after 53 years of living as a rock star, arriving at the sunset of his career.
I go to bed with a big smile.
Goodnight.
"...dont cry for Keith, Argentina...!!!"
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Maindefender
So what song are Mick and Keith singing together in the photo above? LSTNT?
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Maindefender
So what song are Mick and Keith singing together in the photo above? LSTNT?
That seems likely
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Maindefender
So what song are Mick and Keith singing together in the photo above? LSTNT?
That seems likely