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micwer
Ronnie and Keith were both playing great last night.
Keith played much better that I've seen play in years. It doesn't mean he's the same guy who delivered insane solos back in the 1970's, but he's really upped his game last night, probably better than some of the best concerts of the ABB tour.
As for Ronnie, he was truly great, playing really fast, really loud and really well. They both complemented each other nicely.
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gotdablouse
Correct very different Keith's on SFTD in Paris 1 & 2 due to the sequencing of course. It would have been depressing to see the meet & greet in the opening number!
Generally speaking I found Keith sharper at Paris I, SFTD was terrific for a start. It's hard not to get emotional when Keith basks in the warmth of the adoration during his set but I prefer him a bit more "threatening" or as Dean Goodman put it in his "take no prisoners" mode ;-)
And yes I also got the impression that sometimes Ronnie plays "under" Keith, just in case, like on BS at P2. That must wear him out a bit. His playing on MR was terrific though.
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DandelionPowderman
Now we know what Mick does during Slipping Away: Dancing!
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liddas
My 20th Stones concert, 2nd No Filter.
Just a few notes.
Arrived at the venue at 8.10. Taxi left us at the wrong side of the arena, had to walk all around the place to find the entrance. It could be worse, it could be raining! Well it did start raining ...
Arrived at the entrance with Fosse Or tix, but they would not let us in!!! They told us that they had finished the badges. Started getting nervous when the warm up gig finished. Really nervous when at ten to nine the security wanted to shut the doors ... Eventually a gracon arrived with a hand full of badges and we got in. JUST IN TIME. Had it happened in Italy, it would have been a riot!!
Band was tighter in Lucca, and the sound was way better there too, but nevertheless: great concert!!!
Never saw the band have so much fun on stage. Never.
Great to see Devil dumped as the opener, great to see Mr D and Hate to see you go.
Keith was particularly on. Ronnie only slightly less lively than usual.
Lots of subtle variations to the usual warhorses. Keith started Rambler REALLY slow. This allowed Charlie to drum differently. Loved it.
French crowd great as usual!
I would love to know what happened to Keith during Miss You: he went backstage after his set, only to return when the band at least one full minute or so into the song!!!
Highlights Paint it Black and Street Fighting man. Angie was great too!
The critic section: Satisfaction always on the verge of being a total train-wreck.
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35love
Keith’s enchantment has always been his miraculous timing.
‘Timing directly from God’ I’ve said before
and I witnessed it Sunday
He knows what he’s doing
He knows when he can stop, wait for Mick,
the pause, have a smile
when to suddenly put the riffs in
when to lean over, focus in, and deliver
I had a surreal moment as he was in front of me
focusing, fused with the song
Here is the architect of Exile on Main Street
It’s the same man in the same country
To me, it is his mystical timing
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shelter
Anybody was in the fosse or with the early entry of the vip package sunday ? I’ll go there on wednesday and i’ve read and heard different versions of where to queue to enter at 4 pm with this early entry. Gate 33 or 14 ?
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sarahunwin
Gate for the VIP 1 Start Me Up package?
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35love
Keith’s enchantment has always been his miraculous timing.
‘Timing directly from God’ I’ve said before
and I witnessed it Sunday
He knows what he’s doing
He knows when he can stop, wait for Mick,
the pause, have a smile
when to suddenly put the riffs in
when to lean over, focus in, and deliver
I had a surreal moment as he was in front of me
focusing, fused with the song
Here is the architect of Exile on Main Street
It’s the same man in the same country
To me, it is his mystical timing
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35love
Keith’s enchantment has always been his miraculous timing.
‘Timing directly from God’ I’ve said before
and I witnessed it Sunday
He knows what he’s doing
He knows when he can stop, wait for Mick,
the pause, have a smile
when to suddenly put the riffs in
when to lean over, focus in, and deliver
I had a surreal moment as he was in front of me
focusing, fused with the song
Here is the architect of Exile on Main Street
It’s the same man in the same country
To me, it is his mystical timing
35love you just expressed something about Keith in the most beautiful way. About his timing. I didn't even know you loved Keith too, I thought you was all for Mick.
Yes I had exactly the same feeling watching him Sunday at exactly the same time. I couldn't help think that when Keith upped his game Mick comes to life even more. I love those two guys, still up there treading the boards together so late in life. They looked so warm towards each other the other night. This is the deal for me, it's always about Mick and Keith. No disrespect to Charlie or Ronnie.
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sarahunwin
Gate for the VIP 1 Start Me Up package?
I went in next to the big crowd at Gate 33
(they were waiting to get into the field). I showed
a security guy (left of the crowd at the barriers)
my ticket. He let me in so I could go to the main door.
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sarahunwin
Gate for the VIP 1 Start Me Up package?
I went in next to the big crowd at Gate 33
(they were waiting to get into the field). I showed
a security guy (left of the crowd at the barriers)
my ticket. He let me in so I could go to the main door.
Thanks!
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35love
Keith’s enchantment has always been his miraculous timing.
‘Timing directly from God’ I’ve said before
and I witnessed it Sunday
He knows what he’s doing
He knows when he can stop, wait for Mick,
the pause, have a smile
when to suddenly put the riffs in
when to lean over, focus in, and deliver
I had a surreal moment as he was in front of me
focusing, fused with the song
Here is the architect of Exile on Main Street
It’s the same man in the same country
To me, it is his mystical timing
35love you just expressed something about Keith in the most beautiful way. About his timing. I didn't even know you loved Keith too, I thought you was all for Mick.
Yes I had exactly the same feeling watching him Sunday at exactly the same time. I couldn't help think that when Keith upped his game Mick comes to life even more. I love those two guys, still up there treading the boards together so late in life. They looked so warm towards each other the other night. This is the deal for me, it's always about Mick and Keith. No disrespect to Charlie or Ronnie.
You didn’t know
I loved Keith, cuz I love Mick?
That’s so ridiculous
almost as goofy as my face during Happy/Slipping Away
I love his work. I love Mick’s career too, and, uh, never mind.
P.S. Thank you for the compliment, that was nice. .-)