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rollmops
During LSTNT Mick worked the microphone-stand "old school" style; I like it.
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Hairball
Shattered seems OK to me, and Ronnie's solo seemed pretty good vs. some versions of the past as it was closer to the studio version, but it was Mick's singing that seemed a bit off to me. Definitely not the greatest sound quality of the video I watched, but it sounded monotone/rappish vs. singing. Again, bad sound quality on video and/or laptop speakers, so maybe he sounded fine, and for that matter maybe Ronnies solo wasn't as good as what I heard. Will listen again later.
That all said, prefer the rambunctious fast versions from 1981 vs. the plodding versions of the latter era.
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noughties
There are some notes during JJF that weren`t there in the first place. This has been going on for some years now. It`s both Mick`s singing and some unneccessary guitar playing. It makes the song more of a lullaby than a wake up call.
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noughties
There are some notes during JJF that weren`t there in the first place. This has been going on for some years now. It`s both Mick`s singing and some unneccessary guitar playing. It makes the song more of a lullaby than a wake up call.
The notes were there in the first place, although they were skipped for 30 years in concert, but they've been back since the late 90s
Here's a little clip from the studio version and one rendition of today (Manchester):
[www.youtube.com]
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noughties
There are some notes during JJF that weren`t there in the first place. This has been going on for some years now. It`s both Mick`s singing and some unneccessary guitar playing. It makes the song more of a lullaby than a wake up call.
The notes were there in the first place, although they were skipped for 30 years in concert, but they've been back since the late 90s
Here's a little clip from the studio version and one rendition of today (Manchester):
[www.youtube.com]
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powerage78
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noughties
There are some notes during JJF that weren`t there in the first place. This has been going on for some years now. It`s both Mick`s singing and some unneccessary guitar playing. It makes the song more of a lullaby than a wake up call.
The notes were there in the first place, although they were skipped for 30 years in concert, but they've been back since the late 90s
Here's a little clip from the studio version and one rendition of today (Manchester):
[www.youtube.com]
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noughties
There are some notes during JJF that weren`t there in the first place. This has been going on for some years now. It`s both Mick`s singing and some unneccessary guitar playing. It makes the song more of a lullaby than a wake up call.
The notes were there in the first place, although they were skipped for 30 years in concert, but they've been back since the late 90s
Here's a little clip from the studio version and one rendition of today (Manchester):
[www.youtube.com]
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noughties
It sounded similar apart from the tempo. These were too short snippets to show the difference.
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noughties
I`ve heard the latest Old Trafford clip once again. OK, you`re right considering the mandolin-like guitar. That`s the same, although it may be more up in the mix now. I`m always a bit critical towards a Dylan like bending of the original melody. In the second sentence I think Mick steps down a note in stead of repeating exactly the tone of the first sentence. An exact repetition would have sounded more desperate, and in accordance with the studio version, to say the least. Btw, have you heard Leon Russel`s version from the Concert for Bangla Desh? Now, that`s something!