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stone4ever
Just read Dean Goodman's review of the show and he ends it with
Speaking of Keith, he showed up. I'll leave it at that.
I wonder what he meant by that ??
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LongBeachArena72
I would submit for general consideration the idea that there may be a difference between the mistakes engendered by the passion of youthful ferocity and the errors caused by age and decay.
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I would submit for general consideration the idea that there may be a difference between the mistakes engendered by the passion of youthful ferocity and the errors caused by age and decay.
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The Stones do mistakes, people. Get over it. When you attend a show, these things happen so rarely that they don't take away from the total experience..
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DandelionPowderman
The Stones do mistakes, people.
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The Stones do mistakes, people.
Yep, just like they did in the past. And I truly hope that we can enjoy many more in the future.
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The Stones do mistakes, people.
Yep, just like they did in the past. And I truly hope that we can enjoy many more in the future.
I was just listening to All Down The Line from Brussels (the bootleg, not the official release). Had they wrecked it like that in Munich, people wouldn't have gone ballistic here.
Like you said, they've always done this. I thought this was part of the reason why we love them so much: Charm, unpredictability, wonkiness and THAT swing..
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I would submit for general consideration the idea that there may be a difference between the mistakes engendered by the passion of youthful ferocity and the errors caused by age and decay.
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The Stones do mistakes, people.
Yep, just like they did in the past. And I truly hope that we can enjoy many more in the future.
I was just listening to All Down The Line from Brussels (the bootleg, not the official release). Had they wrecked it like that in Munich, people wouldn't have gone ballistic here.
Like you said, they've always done this.
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LongBeachArena72
I would submit for general consideration the idea that there may be a difference between the mistakes engendered by the passion of youthful ferocity and the errors caused by age and decay.
The Stones do mistakes, people. Get over it. When you attend a show, these things happen so rarely that they don't take away from the total experience..
If you watch one song on YouTube, however, it might cause more irritation - I dunno.
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LongBeachArena72
I would submit for general consideration the idea that there may be a difference between the mistakes engendered by the passion of youthful ferocity and the errors caused by age and decay.
The Stones do mistakes, people. Get over it. When you attend a show, these things happen so rarely that they don't take away from the total experience..
If you watch one song on YouTube, however, it might cause more irritation - I dunno.
Are you kidding? I think some guys expect to watch Keith's death on stage. Very good for his legend! Do you really see how he is on stage, no move, a lot of time, his body is bent, easier playing the chords I think!
They got a fantastic start in 63/64 but will get a catastrophic ending for the band they were. Very sad!
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Hi nice pics lavian.did you take any in hamburg..
Jeroen
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latvianinexile
@Happy24, it‘s a Panasonic DMC-TZ71, the size of a cigarette pack.
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latvianinexile
Some of my Munich shots.
Edit: OMG, correcting this. Had photobucket, learning imgur today.
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majomuc
All of this is ridiculous anyway, I don't know why we as guests and customers (paying a lot of money) have to even discuss this ...
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majomuc
All of this is ridiculous anyway, I don't know why we as guests and customers (paying a lot of money) have to even discuss this ...
It is ridiculous, but those who favor it usually cite camera flashes detract from the show and recording devices can obstruct views. Management also seeks to reduce bootlegging. Of course, it really comes down to money. If free photos and recordings are plentiful, there is less incentive for the general public to pay for tickets.
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LongBeachArena72
I would submit for general consideration the idea that there may be a difference between the mistakes engendered by the passion of youthful ferocity and the errors caused by age and decay.
The Stones do mistakes, people. Get over it. When you attend a show, these things happen so rarely that they don't take away from the total experience..
If you watch one song on YouTube, however, it might cause more irritation - I dunno.
Are you kidding? I think some guys expect to watch Keith's death on stage. Very good for his legend! Do you really see how he is on stage, no move, a lot of time, his body is bent, easier playing the chords I think!
They got a fantastic start in 63/64 but will get a catastrophic ending for the band they were. Very sad!
I reckon people were more worried about him in 1975.
Yes, I've seen him on stage. I attended the Hamburg-show! And I don't share your analysis. Not at all.
They are old. They can't do it like they were in their 20s anymore. Deal with it.
And the mistakes happen very rarely. It is a 2,5 hour-show.
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LongBeachArena72
I would submit for general consideration the idea that there may be a difference between the mistakes engendered by the passion of youthful ferocity and the errors caused by age and decay.
The Stones do mistakes, people. Get over it. When you attend a show, these things happen so rarely that they don't take away from the total experience..
If you watch one song on YouTube, however, it might cause more irritation - I dunno.
Are you kidding? I think some guys expect to watch Keith's death on stage. Very good for his legend! Do you really see how he is on stage, no move, a lot of time, his body is bent, easier playing the chords I think!
They got a fantastic start in 63/64 but will get a catastrophic ending for the band they were. Very sad!
I reckon people were more worried about him in 1975.
Yes, I've seen him on stage. I attended the Hamburg-show! And I don't share your analysis. Not at all.
They are old. They can't do it like they were in their 20s anymore. Deal with it.
And the mistakes happen very rarely. It is a 2,5 hour-show.
There's nothing to "deal with," DP. We're almost all in agreement here:
1) The Stones are old
2) They make mistakes, and always have
Where some of us diverge is in our perspective on pt # 2. Many people feel that in spite of their current mistakes, they are still lovable and listenable and enjoyable and nothing's changed. One poster I think even said--and I may be badly paraphrasing here--that s/he didn't really care what notes Keith played ... he was still Keith and therefore still worth watching. Other people feel that their old age is beginning to impinge on the their abilities in a new, perhaps more pernicious way. There's nothing inherently unfair in asking whether people in their mid-70's can continue to drive a car effectively; why should someone asking whether Keith's 'bum notes" may be more than just charming sloppiness be excoriated?