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Bob C.
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BV, please delete this if someone else has posted, but This is so fun. They are clearly not prepared to play this song. Mick even mentioned, “sure we shouldn’t do something else.” About halfway through the song Ronnie and Keith are playing different parts of the song (sounds good), Charlie and Derrick are in a grove somewhere and Mick is floating around all three. Mick pulls all 5 of them together and pulls the song back together. Like I said, fun to watch.
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Bob C.
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BV, please delete this if someone else has posted, but This is so fun. They are clearly not prepared to play this song. Mick even mentioned, “sure we shouldn’t do something else.” About halfway through the song Ronnie and Keith are playing different parts of the song (sounds good), Charlie and Derrick are in a grove somewhere and Mick is floating around all three. Mick pulls all 5 of them together and pulls the song back together. Like I said, fun to watch.
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Bob C.
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BV, please delete this if someone else has posted, but This is so fun. They are clearly not prepared to play this song. Mick even mentioned, “sure we shouldn’t do something else.” About halfway through the song Ronnie and Keith are playing different parts of the song (sounds good), Charlie and Derrick are in a grove somewhere and Mick is floating around all three. Mick pulls all 5 of them together and pulls the song back together. Like I said, fun to watch.
Who is Derrick? Is he some hidden guitar player under the stage only you know about?
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Thrylan
Great song, that for some reason has never clicked live. The intro live doesn't really make it. Yes, this one has ALL the earmarks of the ever more frequent "Trainwreck", mentioned above.
Not even close to a trainwreck! They'll never get that glorious dry "clicking" style distortion live, but this was a damn solid performance.Quote
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Thrylan
Great song, that for some reason has never clicked live. The intro live doesn't really make it. Yes, this one has ALL the earmarks of the ever more frequent "Trainwreck", mentioned above.
Didn't think this one was a trainwreck, but I agree that it never has hit that ultra status live... probably because the studio version has gotta be one of the best examples of Keith & Ronnie and their "ancient form of weaving".
Notice they're riffing chords live whereas the studio cut really shines with such a groove because it's tons of slick pickin'... live it comes off a bit muddy or somethin'...
One of my favorite Stones tracks ever though, and glad to have seen it live in the past!
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Hairball
@Bob C. - sounds like a polite way to call it a trainwreck lol.
But yes it was fun to watch.
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Bob C.
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BV, please delete this if someone else has posted, but This is so fun. They are clearly not prepared to play this song. Mick even mentioned, “sure we shouldn’t do something else.” About halfway through the song Ronnie and Keith are playing different parts of the song (sounds good), Charlie and Derrick are in a grove somewhere and Mick is floating around all three. Mick pulls all 5 of them together and pulls the song back together. Like I said, fun to watch.
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Hairball
@Bob C. - sounds like a polite way to call it a trainwreck lol.
But yes it was fun to watch.
Train wreck?.......this is the mother of all...........brilliant.... [www.youtube.com] ..........><
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Bob C.
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BV, please delete this if someone else has posted, but This is so fun. They are clearly not prepared to play this song. Mick even mentioned, “sure we shouldn’t do something else.” About halfway through the song Ronnie and Keith are playing different parts of the song (sounds good), Charlie and Derrick are in a grove somewhere and Mick is floating around all three. Mick pulls all 5 of them together and pulls the song back together. Like I said, fun to watch.
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That’s exactly how the song goes!
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Swayed1967
It wasn’t too bad. Mick seemed prepared for the worst (I guess I was too)...only Ronnie played with any confidence...and if I didn’t know better I’d say that Keith looks like a retired tradesman who has recently taken up the guitar – it’s not half bad really but it all looks kinda surreal.