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paulstones
No Lisa No Shelter
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GeorgV
Have there ever been a Stones gig without any mistakes and bum notes? This is live music by real people, Everybody does mistakes now and then. Enjoy it or listen to a computer.
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laertisflash
No Bryan, No real Stones
No Taylor, No real Stones Part2
No Stewart, no great piano
No Wyman, no real Stones part3
No Bobby, no great sax
No nagging, no IORR site?
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RipThisBone
What do you make of this?
Charlie keeps on drumming without a sound to be heard after the ending of Sympathy. This is clearly visible on the big screen.
Airdrumming is the only conclusion. See here:
video: [youtu.be]
I remember on an earlier Tour Charlie just left his drums during Sympathy. Can't remember where. So in fact no news I guess.
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RipThisBone
What do you make of this?
Charlie keeps on drumming without a sound to be heard after the ending of Sympathy. This is clearly visible on the big screen.
Airdrumming is the only conclusion. See here:
video: [youtu.be]
I remember on an earlier Tour Charlie just left his drums during Sympathy. Can't remember where. So in fact no news I guess.
Alternate conclusion: The video and audio are out of sync on this video. Not only did the video make it look like Charlie continuing after the ending, it did the same for Keith.
By coincidence, the video that followed the one you linked (my auto play setting is turned on in youtube) was a different version of the same song. I fast forwarded to the ending and, same exact video but in sync with the audio.
Watch the last few seconds and compare the video to what you're hearing here: [www.youtube.com]
Yes there is sequenced percussion on the track, but not air drums or air guitar.
Peace,
Mr DJA
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RipThisBone
What do you make of this?
Charlie keeps on drumming without a sound to be heard after the ending of Sympathy. This is clearly visible on the big screen.
Airdrumming is the only conclusion. See here:
video: [youtu.be]
I remember on an earlier Tour Charlie just left his drums during Sympathy. Can't remember where. So in fact no news I guess.
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RipThisBone
What do you make of this?
Charlie keeps on drumming without a sound to be heard after the ending of Sympathy. This is clearly visible on the big screen.
Airdrumming is the only conclusion. See here:
video: [youtu.be]
I remember on an earlier Tour Charlie just left his drums during Sympathy. Can't remember where. So in fact no news I guess.
I noticed at the both shows (Hamburg and Munich) that the video screens sometimes seem to be a little late. I was in the No Filter Pit at both shows and was thus able to see the real action. For example: sometimes Keith had already take his hand off his guitar and the video screens showed him still playing.
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GeorgV
Have there ever been a Stones gig without any mistakes and bum notes? This is live music by real people, Everybody does mistakes now and then. Enjoy it or listen to a computer.
Perfect people never make mistakes. I guess some do believe the stones are in their 20s or 30s. They are all 70+ so for those who forgot: Please give it a break. They do mistakes but it is not like they are starting a nuclear war. If you pay 700 euro and get to the front and resllize keith do a mistanf on gimme shelter so you want a refund then you have either been sleepong in class or you have been hoping for too much. It is rock and roll and it is rhythm and blues and it is with theit heart an soul. If that is not enough then stay at homf save the money and play ya jas or brussels affairs i.e. old livealbums. But they have errors too!
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slewan
I don't know if it was already mentioned. After we saw zero interaction between Jagger and Richards in Hamburg, there was at least some interaction in Munich. Once (before one of the blues numbers) Keith handed Mick the harmonica and Mick replyed "thank you" (should be hearable on the bootlegs). Some time later Keith put his arm around Mick's shoulder. But after that no more visible interaction followed for the rest of the show
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hopkins
well i've written a review but can't post it here; don't want the slings and arrows; nor to have to defend it; it was pretty good assessment from my purview; suffice to say I don't think they are paying attention to things that used to be safely naturally assumed were their priorties.
Mate please do. Would love to hear it..and seriously I cant believe this forum has come to the point where a learned poster with an objective review now fears for retribution about writing a review! AMAZING
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StonedRambler
One of my favourite moments of the show was when Keith picked up Micks harmonica for Just You Fool and walked to him to hand it over with a big grin in his face. Mick seemed suprised but just answeared with a dry "thank you very much"
Unfortunately there's no close up video of that yet, but you can see it a bit in the beginning of this clip:
[www.youtube.com]
Keith tried a lot to cheer up Mick, but Micks seems to ignore him a bit. Maybe it has to do with the whole thing that Keith refused Micks songs?
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slewan
I don't know if it was already mentioned. After we saw zero interaction between Jagger and Richards in Hamburg, there was at least some interaction in Munich. Once (before one of the blues numbers) Keith handed Mick the harmonica and Mick replyed "thank you" (should be hearable on the bootlegs). Some time later Keith put his arm around Mick's shoulder. But after that no more visible interaction followed for the rest of the show
There was interaction in Hamburg - in the midddle of one song (I can't remember which) Mick and Keith were talking and laughing.
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Roadster32
Boys and girls,
I am sick and tired of reading posts about Keith @#$%& up this and that. Yesterday Mick @#$%& up YCAGWYW by singing the same verse two times in a row. Nobody mentions this; why? Just to clarify the point: this is live music. Have you critics ever played an instrument? If you want perfection go and buy a cd but don't go to a live gig. Imperfection is part of the show. No musician is perfect. Even the studio recordings are corrected by softwaretools like pro toos or logic pro. The possibilties are countless. You are able to correct every single note to make it sound perfect. If the musician would be perfect players you would not need these tools. I prefer a certain imperfection at live shows. This makes the music lifely and human and not robotic.
Just my two cents to this topic.
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GeorgV
Have there ever been a Stones gig without any mistakes and bum notes? This is live music by real people, Everybody does mistakes now and then. Enjoy it or listen to a computer.
Perfect people never make mistakes. I guess some do believe the stones are in their 20s or 30s. They are all 70+ so for those who forgot: Please give it a break. They do mistakes but it is not like they are starting a nuclear war. If you pay 700 euro and get to the front and resllize keith do a mistanf on gimme shelter so you want a refund then you have either been sleepong in class or you have been hoping for too much. It is rock and roll and it is rhythm and blues and it is with theit heart an soul. If that is not enough then stay at homf save the money and play ya jas or brussels affairs i.e. old livealbums. But they have errors too!
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RipThisBone
What do you make of this?
Charlie keeps on drumming without a sound to be heard after the ending of Sympathy. This is clearly visible on the big screen.
Airdrumming is the only conclusion. See here:
video: [youtu.be]
I remember on an earlier Tour Charlie just left his drums during Sympathy. Can't remember where. So in fact no news I guess.