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shattered1978
Indeed. After Keith's dwelling off the metronome, Charlie corrects and saves us from a complete trainwreck, but then Mick starts on the original metronome and spoils Charlie's fix.
Had it so often with my band, playing along on a click-track sucks for band-dynamics
So do you think they use a click-track since this tour? In the past they didn't use it because you would hear it on the IEM-records that surfaced.
This "mistake" makes it very clear.
Also, if you look at the official printed set lists from the BB tour, there is the metronome tempo mentioned in bpm. A band has to be extremely mechanic to play the exact bpm without a metronome. I don't know how the click reaches the members.
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Testify
Anyone who was wrong Keith is wrong to behave like that, Keith is not a kid, he has been playing for years and should have the experience to figure out that he does not act like that. If at every wrong intro to him Mick would shout at him, I do not think he would be happy.
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LongBeachArena72
I have no idea why that happened or, musically speaking, whose 'fault' it is ... but, man, that view is just ... hysterical!
Again, not trying to critique how the band should have responded musically in this case. Just observing that I've never seen two dudes standing on a street corner being more like what the @#$%& is he doing than Mick and Chuck are here.
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LongBeachArena72
I have no idea why that happened or, musically speaking, whose 'fault' it is ... but, man, that view is just ... hysterical!
Again, not trying to critique how the band should have responded musically in this case. Just observing that I've never seen two dudes standing on a street corner being more like what the @#$%& is he doing than Mick and Chuck are here.
Hope they get it right by the time they get to Lucca!!
looking forward to it.
jeroen
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Charlie coming in on the wrong beat was probably caused by Keith's pause in this case, but in fact it is typical of Charlie... I mean, it happens to him every now and then. Like the famous mistake on the studio version of HTW.
Or in the following clip of Love In Vain - watch the 5:54 mark, he takes a fill and adds an extra beat, turning the whole thing over (note both Micks turn to look at him for a second). But the whole band adjusts to him right away:
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LongBeachArena72
I have no idea why that happened or, musically speaking, whose 'fault' it is ... but, man, that view is just ... hysterical!
Again, not trying to critique how the band should have responded musically in this case. Just observing that I've never seen two dudes standing on a street corner being more like what the @#$%& is he doing than Mick and Chuck are here.
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zgubi
before the madness of the tour continues to Zurich, here's how #StonesSpielberg went. Introducing a new special: shopping with Richard Fox at the merchandise standvideo: [youtu.be]
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zgubi
before the madness of the tour continues to Zurich, here's how #StonesSpielberg went. Introducing a new special: shopping with Richard Fox at the merchandise standvideo: [youtu.be]
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powerage78
Well Ok...
1972 // 2017.
Not really the same overall level however ... let's be serious ...Quote
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Charlie coming in on the wrong beat was probably caused by Keith's pause in this case, but in fact it is typical of Charlie... I mean, it happens to him every now and then. Like the famous mistake on the studio version of HTW.
Or in the following clip of Love In Vain - watch the 5:54 mark, he takes a fill and adds an extra beat, turning the whole thing over (note both Micks turn to look at him for a second). But the whole band adjusts to him right away:
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LongBeachArena72
I have no idea why that happened or, musically speaking, whose 'fault' it is ... but, man, that view is just ... hysterical!
Again, not trying to critique how the band should have responded musically in this case. Just observing that I've never seen two dudes standing on a street corner being more like what the @#$%& is he doing than Mick and Chuck are here.
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shattered1978
Cool! Oh so clear what the influence of The Count, Chuck, is.
Was Keith angry at Mick or at Chuck?
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LongBeachArena72
I have no idea why that happened or, musically speaking, whose 'fault' it is ... but, man, that view is just ... hysterical!
Again, not trying to critique how the band should have responded musically in this case. Just observing that I've never seen two dudes standing on a street corner being more like what the @#$%& is he doing than Mick and Chuck are here.
I am not reading Mick and Chuck thinking WTF on "He"
I am reading both of them (as Dean Goodman first said in his review)
trying to make a SPLIT SECOND decision on where Mick should jump in and start singing.
Seriously only people who deeply love the RS
would give a fig or find any of this slightly interesting LOL
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zgubi
before the madness of the tour continues to Zurich, here's how #StonesSpielberg went. Introducing a new special: shopping with Richard Fox at the merchandise standvideo: [youtu.be]
Ohhh noooo I am going to be crying in the Pit :-(
I only made it to Andrea and Richard on the farm *sniff
Kurt you and your daughter
I am going to come back to your incredible journey--- xxoo with love