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HMS
It´s their second-best live-release so far, just mindblowing.
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mighty stork
Nobody mentioned the appearance by Bill Clinton.
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LukeTheDrifter
SAL is shit. The only saving grace is Buddy Guy.
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1962
I don't like Shine A Light album/film at all.
Even I think it's one of the lowest point of The Rolling Stones career. I hate the idiot scenes with the Clintons, the poor ridiculous "story" with Scorseese, the hired model chicks in the front rows, poorly playing warhorses etc.
Even Mick was horrible as singer and actor.
One exception is Buddy Guy of course.
Rio was far better than this, but one of the best ever was Saitama!
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HMS
The playing on SAL isn´t poor at all. It is excellent, fiery and full of vigor and so is the singing. I´ve never noticed anything inferior, poor or subpar on SAL. It´s their second-best live-release so far, just mindblowing. When SAL was released I first listened to the double CD and was blown away and totally amazed how great it was. Watching the DVD completely blew me away.
I cannot understand how someone can be blown away by Saitama and not blown away by SAL. Both are excellent performances, but SAL has brilliant tip of the top camera work.
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GasLightStreetQuote
1962
I don't like Shine A Light album/film at all.
Even I think it's one of the lowest point of The Rolling Stones career. I hate the idiot scenes with the Clintons, the poor ridiculous "story" with Scorseese, the hired model chicks in the front rows, poorly playing warhorses etc.
Even Mick was horrible as singer and actor.
One exception is Buddy Guy of course.
Rio was far better than this, but one of the best ever was Saitama!
Yep. It was beyond contrived. Really not sure which is worse: the Stones' performance or that jerk Martin Scorsese. Buddy Guy was good but someone needed to give him a metronome - or the Stones one - so the timing would've stayed in place.
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Bjorn
2012 - WOW!!!