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Cristiano Radtke
I still have my mind in Buenos Aires, even if I'm already at home after being at the February 10 concert. I had a blast on the previous night, when I met a lot of old and new friends, and then on the next day I had a nightmare: my ticket was either lost or stolen when I was going to enter into the stadium, but thanks to a very good friend I've managed to get in.
It was my first time seeing the Stones in Argentina and although I already knew it, now I can say it out loud: Argentina is THE place to see them.
Thankfully, it was a very good setlist and there were some mistakes, but overall it was a very warmful concert. I've never seen a crowd as enthusiastic as that night, especially when Keith was introduced by Mick. He was clearly touched by what he saw there and it took him some good two minutes (or maybe 3) until he started to play Slipping Away. Right after this, I was thinking to myself as soon as he took the guitar "please, play Before They Make Me Run", and then he played it, to my delight. Yes, it's a warhorse but it's my favorite Keith song, so I felt like he was playing it to me.
I'm not able to see them again in Argentina tomorrow, but now I'm preparing to go to Montevideo, where it will be a blast again.
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751st
Green Lady. Are any of these shows in Buenos Aires being done as pay per view for Argentina TV? Killer version of MR kudos to the person who recorded that snippet.
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Cristiano Radtke
I still have my mind in Buenos Aires, even if I'm already at home after being at the February 10 concert. I had a blast on the previous night, when I met a lot of old and new friends, and then on the next day I had a nightmare: my ticket was either lost or stolen when I was going to enter into the stadium, but thanks to a very good friend I've managed to get in.
It was my first time seeing the Stones in Argentina and although I already knew it, now I can say it out loud: Argentina is THE place to see them.
Thankfully, it was a very good setlist and there were some mistakes, but overall it was a very warmful concert. I've never seen a crowd as enthusiastic as that night, especially when Keith was introduced by Mick. He was clearly touched by what he saw there and it took him some good two minutes (or maybe 3) until he started to play Slipping Away. Right after this, I was thinking to myself as soon as he took the guitar "please, play Before They Make Me Run", and then he played it, to my delight. Yes, it's a warhorse but it's my favorite Keith song, so I felt like he was playing it to me.
I'm not able to see them again in Argentina tomorrow, but now I'm preparing to go to Montevideo, where it will be a blast again.
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Olly
1) Can the band see / hear a crowd this energetic from the stage?
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HomerSimpson
Has anyone found a good sounding version of Can't You Hear Me Knocking from this show, on YouTube or anywhere else online? The only complete version I can find is this one [www.youtube.com] but the audio is muffled. This was one of the best live versions of this song I have heard them perform.
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HomerSimpson
Has anyone found a good sounding version of Can't You Hear Me Knocking from this show, on YouTube or anywhere else online? The only complete version I can find is this one [www.youtube.com] but the audio is muffled. This was one of the best live versions of this song I have heard them perform.
This one has a slightly better audio quality:
[www.youtube.com]