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Stoneage
Yep, the choice of Darryl is still a conundrum to me. In my eyes a lose-lose-affair. The Stones didn't benefit from it, neither did Darryl. At least not in musical terms. Financially, sure.
If Darryl loves the Stones's music, he might have gained a lot musically as well. But I know what you mean
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Stoneage
Yep, the choice of Darryl is still a conundrum to me. In my eyes a lose-lose-affair. The Stones didn't benefit from it, neither did Darryl. At least not in musical terms. Financially, sure.
If Darryl loves the Stones's music, he might have gained a lot musically as well. But I know what you mean
Honestly, I don't think he does. Even if he wouldn't admit that. It's a very good gig for a professional musician though. Very well paid. I think Darryl's heart is into other genres of music. Not plain rock and roll.
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Yep, the choice of Darryl is still a conundrum to me. In my eyes a lose-lose-affair. The Stones didn't benefit from it, neither did Darryl. At least not in musical terms. Financially, sure.
If Darryl loves the Stones's music, he might have gained a lot musically as well. But I know what you mean
Honestly, I don't think he does. Even if he wouldn't admit that. It's a very good gig for a professional musician though. Very well paid. I think Darryl's heart is into other genres of music. Not plain rock and roll.
I thought so, too. Then again, why does he bother playing with the Dead Daisies? Not for the money, I presume..
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snorton
So it takes 18 years for official release and now it's on TV?
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Does Keith's guitar shut off for a millisecond during the intro to Brown Sugar or does he completely miss the string? Watch the video
Sounds like he missed one strum there. Haven't seen the video yet..
I haven't seen the video yet, but there have been several times over the years Keith's strings were muted by a wayward hanging scarf or shirt tail.
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One of the better JJFs I've heard, especially from Keith. It rocks, and it sounds awesome
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floodonthepage
Finally listened to the whole San Jose show. Great energy on that tour that I had forgotten. I saw Mpls., Milwaukee and both Chicago shows. I'll never forget the entire crowd at the United Center jumping up and down to "Get Off My Cloud" on the b-stage. That said though, the "Sympathy" on that San Jose show is possibly the worst I've ever heard...at least in recent memory...yes including the botched Miami '94 version with Keith's off-key solo. Those short staccato "woo-hoos" instead of the usual longer ones....WTF? it sounds jarring to my ear. and the call and response between Mick and the backup singers.....ouch, I don't remember it being like that in the No Security shows that I saw, or on any other tour for that matter, but maybe?
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It's a fantastic show...Keith is in absolutely top form.
I wish the picture quality was a bit cleaner, but you can't expect perfection from a nearly 20 year old show. Highly, highly recommended.
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Finally listened to the whole San Jose show. Great energy on that tour that I had forgotten. I saw Mpls., Milwaukee and both Chicago shows. I'll never forget the entire crowd at the United Center jumping up and down to "Get Off My Cloud" on the b-stage. That said though, the "Sympathy" on that San Jose show is possibly the worst I've ever heard...back-up vocally speaking...at least in recent memory. Those short staccato "woo-hoos" instead of the usual longer ones....WTF? it sounds jarring to my ear. and the call and response between Mick and the backup singers.....ouch, I don't remember it being like that in the No Security shows that I saw, or on any other tour for that matter, but maybe?
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keefriff99
It's a fantastic show...Keith is in absolutely top form.
I wish the picture quality was a bit cleaner, but you can't expect perfection from a nearly 20 year old show. Highly, highly recommended.
Yeah, I mean I guess it depends on the quality of the original recording and how much effort they wanted to put into restoring it. You can upgrade video to HD but it may be cost prohibitive for a project like this based on the projected sales.Quote
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It's a fantastic show...Keith is in absolutely top form.
I wish the picture quality was a bit cleaner, but you can't expect perfection from a nearly 20 year old show. Highly, highly recommended.
Yes you can. I just saw the Dylan 30th Anniversary concert from '92 and it's perfect.
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It's a fantastic show...Keith is in absolutely top form.
I wish the picture quality was a bit cleaner, but you can't expect perfection from a nearly 20 year old show. Highly, highly recommended.
Yes you can. I just saw the Dylan 30th Anniversary concert from '92 and it's perfect.
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I finally watched the Blu Ray in stereo mode this afternoon, a friend dropped by to view with me, we were blown away by this gig, the sound, edit and above all performance are phenomenal, Keith is on fire, Woody in the pocket, Charlie holding seriously solid ground and Mick in a fine spirit and voice.
It ranks in the top tier of filmed offerings, up their with Hampton '81, Texas '78, Ladies & Gentlemen, Sweet Summer Sun.
Merry Christmas All
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I just got the digital download. I like the performance but not too happy with the mix.. Unless it's my setup, it sounds like in way too many places, Ronnie is too loud and Keith is too low; especially at times when Keith's guitar should be prominent. Is it just me or does anyone else hear it that way?