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terry
Out of all the the stadiums I've seen the stones in, st Mary's is the best
It's just the perfect size for a outdoor show.
Ive now got my eyes on Coventry.
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DandelionPowderman
Thanks for posting, midimannz!
I haven't heard the infamous SMU from Southampton before now.
I can't hear any fvck ups in the intro at all?
The C-chord wasn't ringing 100 percent, was that it? Gosh, people are picky...
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DandelionPowderman
Thanks for posting, midimannz!
I haven't heard the infamous SMU from Southampton before now.
I can't hear any fvck ups in the intro at all?
The C-chord wasn't ringing 100 percent, was that it? Gosh, people are picky...
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DandelionPowderman
Thanks for posting, midimannz!
I haven't heard the infamous SMU from Southampton before now.
I can't hear any fvck ups in the intro at all?
The C-chord wasn't ringing 100 percent, was that it? Gosh, people are picky...
Weird. I based myself on this link.
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DandelionPowderman
Thanks for posting, midimannz!
I haven't heard the infamous SMU from Southampton before now.
I can't hear any fvck ups in the intro at all?
The C-chord wasn't ringing 100 percent, was that it? Gosh, people are picky...
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DandelionPowderman
Thanks for posting, midimannz!
I haven't heard the infamous SMU from Southampton before now.
I can't hear any fvck ups in the intro at all?
The C-chord wasn't ringing 100 percent, was that it? Gosh, people are picky...
I play guitar as a hobby and play open G tuning, suspension chords and it's simple but so effective.
I thank Keith for that, and yeah I fcuk up as it takes me a while for my hands to wake up.
Keith's just walked on stage and then hits the c chord followed by two fingers coming down.
I respect the fact he needs a moment to settle and concentrate and get into the flow of the song.
I'm so grateful his still with us and wanting to perform.
I have noticed on this tour Keith seems not be showboating so much,and more concentrating more.
I just think we are blessed to still have the stones that want to perform.
We are very blessed.
Undertherader Have great time in Coventry
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DandelionPowderman
Thanks for posting, midimannz!
I haven't heard the infamous SMU from Southampton before now.
I can't hear any fvck ups in the intro at all?
The C-chord wasn't ringing 100 percent, was that it? Gosh, people are picky...
I play guitar as a hobby and play open G tuning, suspension chords and it's simple but so effective.
I thank Keith for that, and yeah I fcuk up as it takes me a while for my hands to wake up.
Keith's just walked on stage and then hits the c chord followed by two fingers coming down.
I respect the fact he needs a moment to settle and concentrate and get into the flow of the song.
I'm so grateful his still with us and wanting to perform.
I have noticed on this tour Keith seems not be showboating so much,and more concentrating more.
I just think we are blessed to still have the stones that want to perform.
Undertherader Have great time in Coventry
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DandelionPowderman
Thanks for posting, midimannz!
I haven't heard the infamous SMU from Southampton before now.
I can't hear any fvck ups in the intro at all?
The C-chord wasn't ringing 100 percent, was that it? Gosh, people are picky...
I play guitar as a hobby and play open G tuning, suspension chords and it's simple but so effective.
I thank Keith for that, and yeah I fcuk up as it takes me a while for my hands to wake up.
Keith's just walked on stage and then hits the c chord followed by two fingers coming down.
I respect the fact he needs a moment to settle and concentrate and get into the flow of the song.
I'm so grateful his still with us and wanting to perform.
I have noticed on this tour Keith seems not be showboating so much,and more concentrating more.
I just think we are blessed to still have the stones that want to perform.
Undertherader Have great time in Coventry
Sure, but did you watch the video Midmannz posted? There it doesn't sound like he's flubbing that c-chord - only that it didn't ring 100%. The other video sounds bad. In HP he flubbed the suspended chord..
That said, a bad chord can never ruin a song for me. It's live music
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corriecas
It was a great @#$%& gig. Stop all this shite about bum notes.be glad they are still touring at this age.they are giving us great music.be happy and stop being such sissies.
Jeroen
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DandelionPowderman
...That said, a bad chord can never ruin a song for me. It's live music
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sjs12
I thought Sasha was pretty much inaudible on her solo in GS. It was strange because you could see her screaming away into the microphone but you just couldn't hear her. Such a shame really as this is meant to be a climatic moment. Someone should tell the sound engineer that she is doing more than backing vocals on this bit!
It was the same on London #1..
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DandelionPowderman
Thanks for posting, midimannz!
I haven't heard the infamous SMU from Southampton before now.
I can't hear any fvck ups in the intro at all?
The C-chord wasn't ringing 100 percent, was that it? Gosh, people are picky...
I play guitar as a hobby and play open G tuning, suspension chords and it's simple but so effective.
I thank Keith for that, and yeah I fcuk up as it takes me a while for my hands to wake up.
Keith's just walked on stage and then hits the c chord followed by two fingers coming down.
I respect the fact he needs a moment to settle and concentrate and get into the flow of the song.
I'm so grateful his still with us and wanting to perform.
I have noticed on this tour Keith seems not be showboating so much,and more concentrating more.
I just think we are blessed to still have the stones that want to perform.
Undertherader Have great time in Coventry
Sure, but did you watch the video Midmannz posted? There it doesn't sound like he's flubbing that c-chord - only that it didn't ring 100%. The other video sounds bad. In HP he flubbed the suspended chord..
That said, a bad chord can never ruin a song for me. It's live music
100% agree.
It was one dodgy chord during the intro, no big deal.
I had a blast.
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sjs12
I thought Sasha was pretty much inaudible on her solo in GS. It was strange because you could see her screaming away into the microphone but you just couldn't hear her. Such a shame really as this is meant to be a climatic moment. Someone should tell the sound engineer that she is doing more than backing vocals on this bit!
It was the same on London #1..
And the same at London #2. Really spoiled GS which should be a highlight.
I've sent a message via FB asking if they're aware of this. Maybe will do same on Twitter. Something's not right.
Was it the same at Croke Park, can anyone tell us?
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sjs12
I thought Sasha was pretty much inaudible on her solo in GS. It was strange because you could see her screaming away into the microphone but you just couldn't hear her. Such a shame really as this is meant to be a climatic moment. Someone should tell the sound engineer that she is doing more than backing vocals on this bit!
It was the same on London #1..
And the same at London #2. Really spoiled GS which should be a highlight.
I've sent a message via FB asking if they're aware of this. Maybe will do same on Twitter. Something's not right.
Was it the same at Croke Park, can anyone tell us?
Not as bad, but still problematic.
I'm afraid it may not be the mics though, if you remember Sasha was also visibly terrified in Amsterdam last year and her voice barely came out and Mick was gesturing to her to relax. Think it may be an issue with her nerves rather than a mic issue.
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sjs12
I thought Sasha was pretty much inaudible on her solo in GS. It was strange because you could see her screaming away into the microphone but you just couldn't hear her. Such a shame really as this is meant to be a climatic moment. Someone should tell the sound engineer that she is doing more than backing vocals on this bit!
It was the same on London #1..
And the same at London #2. Really spoiled GS which should be a highlight.
I've sent a message via FB asking if they're aware of this. Maybe will do same on Twitter. Something's not right.
Was it the same at Croke Park, can anyone tell us?
Not as bad, but still problematic.
I'm afraid it may not be the mics though, if you remember Sasha was also visibly terrified in Amsterdam last year and her voice barely came out and Mick was gesturing to her to relax. Think it may be an issue with her nerves rather than a mic issue.
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corriecas
It was a great @#$%& gig. Stop all this shite about bum notes.be glad they are still touring at this age.they are giving us great music.be happy and stop being such sissies.
Jeroen
I agree.
They were very great, particularly Keith.
Also, don't judge their performances on YouTube videos of poor quality with respect to the sound.
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bv
We should be so lucky. Just ask yourselves... If you are a fan of The Beatles, Pink Floyd, Genesis or Queen, or Nirvana, .... What are your options to see the original band live?
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bv
Some see errors. Others see a great great band and a great great performance.
I might have seen errors when viewing my wife, my family or my friends, but I see the good things in life, not the random errors and glitches.
If Keith hit a bad note or lose a pick and then he does a hundred eternal riffs at a show, or if Mick do forget about the lyrics in some song, then he is outstanding on the rest of the show, what are your best memories? The few errors or the many great moments?
I am still with my wife. I am still with my family, I am still with my friends. And I am still with my Stones.
And don't give me this "You pay for the Stones" thing... You pay for everything in life. Family do come at a cost. Your dog do come at a cost. Your accomodation and food do come at a cost. But do you really complain every time you see an error or something inpefect in your house, your wife, your husband, your friend, or a hickup in the weather?
Life is too short for compliants. If you are not happy with them live then lock your door and throw away the key and play their records. Be happy!
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bv
Some see errors. Others see a great great band and a great great performance.
I might have seen errors when viewing my wife, my family or my friends, but I see the good things in life, not the random errors and glitches.
If Keith hit a bad note or lose a pick and then he does a hundred eternal riffs at a show, or if Mick do forget about the lyrics in some song, then he is outstanding on the rest of the show, what are your best memories? The few errors or the many great moments?
I am still with my wife. I am still with my family, I am still with my friends. And I am still with my Stones.
And don't give me this "You pay for the Stones" thing... You pay for everything in life. Family do come at a cost. Your dog do come at a cost. Your accomodation and food do come at a cost. But do you really complain every time you see an error or something inpefect in your house, your wife, your husband, your friend, or a hickup in the weather?
Life is too short for compliants. If you are not happy with them live then lock your door and throw away the key and play their records. Be happy!