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stonesstein
For decades, I believed that Live With me off YaYas was among the Stones' top 2 released live moments, Let It Rock being the other. While LWM was good on 1970 Euro and the 71 Roundhouse and Coventry boots, the sound on both boots was challenging at best.....
The release of the expanded Sticky Fingers changed the game to me such that we now could hear, in all its glory, not just 1, but 2 different LWMs from back to back nights where the band was much better than many claimed. Finally, we could hear what has become my hands-down favorite Flash and LWM from Leeds and the different but equally amazing LWM from the Roundhouse gig.
This led me into q quandary - which LWM is my favorite - 1969 YaYas with its incredibly "THICK" guitar sound from the technology of the times or the slightly-more-crystalline 1971 UK LWM with its piano, sax, and yet THUNDEROUS guitars and bass?
How about y'all - what do y'all think?
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stonesstein
How about y'all - what do y'all think?
Quote
stonesstein
For decades, I believed that Live With me off YaYas was among the Stones' top 2 released live moments, Let It Rock being the other. While LWM was good on 1970 Euro and the 71 Roundhouse and Coventry boots, the sound on both boots was challenging at best.....
The release of the expanded Sticky Fingers changed the game to me such that we now could hear, in all its glory, not just 1, but 2 different LWMs from back to back nights where the band was much better than many claimed. Finally, we could hear what has become my hands-down favorite Flash and LWM from Leeds and the different but equally amazing LWM from the Roundhouse gig.
This led me into q quandary - which LWM is my favorite - 1969 YaYas with its incredibly "THICK" guitar sound from the technology of the times or the slightly-more-crystalline 1971 UK LWM with its piano, sax, and yet THUNDEROUS guitars and bass?
How about y'all - what do y'all think?