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35love
Do you have a link for
'Ain't To Proud To Beg'
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RobertJohnson
In its first part some good performances with Dead Flowers and Back of My Hand as highlights. The second part is the usual boring greatest Stones by numbers section.
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RobertJohnson
In its first part some good performances with Dead Flowers and Back of My Hand as highlights. The second part is the usual boring greatest Stones by numbers section.
You mean the three last songs?
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RobertJohnson
In its first part some good performances with Dead Flowers and Back of My Hand as highlights. The second part is the usual boring greatest Stones by numbers section.
You mean the three last songs?
Yes, to be exactly, but the streak of
Ain't Too Proud to Beg
Infamy
Get Up, Stand Up
Mr. Pitiful
doesn't work well ... Only the interlude "Oh No, Not You Again" is tolerable.
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DandelionPowderman
The fvck ups in the opening number Rough Justice are a bit disturbing, but at the same time the mistakes give the show a live feel..
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Koen
I must admit I have never heard of this - is it one of the 'vault' albums?
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HMS
This is a striking live-album!
I´d love to see a future DVD-CD-release.
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kowalski
A rarity in Stones live albums discography : a live album entirely made of a club concert. Nice for a change. I like the slow version of 19th Nervous Breakdown.
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kowalski
A rarity in Stones live albums discography : a live album entirely made of a club concert. Nice for a change. I like the slow version of 19th Nervous Breakdown.
Yes! I like that aspect too. It is the only download which was not released on officiale CD and DVD in The Vaults series... Still waiting for this.
And waiting for El Mocambo 1977 of course to be released like this.
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pepganzo
Dont like infamy