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Ha, slow on the uptake here. Just realised that Love is Strong was never played at Miami! Anyone know why the best single from VL didn't get played for a PPV?
Lack of confidence?
Could be. The live versions I've heard are not that great tbh.
I didn't look at EVERY show from the 1994 tour but from what I can see, this show is the only show they didn't play Love Is Strong. The next show they wouldn't play it was February 16, 1995 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It was replaced by Midnight Rambler - which happened again 2-25-1995 in Johannesburg, South Africa. It was mostly dropped from a show in Australia until the end of the 1995 tour.
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I think Love Is Strong really only works if the vocals have the sinister, deep bite of the studio version, and Mick isn't going to dig that deeply for that particular song. That's why it mostly comes off half-assed.
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keefriff99
I think Love Is Strong really only works if the vocals have the sinister, deep bite of the studio version, and Mick isn't going to dig that deeply for that particular song. That's why it mostly comes off half-assed.
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The Voodoo Dancer is back! Nice cover!
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Rocky Dijon
Where did you recently learn this from, Ian? Just curious.
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'Voodoo Lounge' (1994): The title comes from the name Keith Richards gave to Ronnie Wood's granny flat when he moved in there, and he painted the cover too – but somehow it was Mick's idea to use it. "I was really pissed with myself, though, after painting the sign and all," said Keef. "I'm usually the one with the cheap ideas, not Mick. His are usually real expensive."
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It surprised me and being as the bunnyman / album cover art was in the conversation I thought I'd ask ...
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IanBillen
It surprised me and being as the bunnyman / album cover art was in the conversation I thought I'd ask ...
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It's possible it's Keith artwork, but the quote the NME uses isn't saying that at all when you read the context from the original source (Rolling Stone). I would expect if Keith's art was used, they'd credit him on the sleeve and promote it as such when doing press. I'm sure there are folks who know, but I've never seen a definitive answer. STEEL WHEELS and BRIDGES TO BABYLON spell out who the illustrator is while VOODOO LOUNGE leaves some question with just the art design credit for Mark Norton. Anyway, glad you brought it up. Maybe we'll find out with the new From the Vault set.
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mick64
uncut will be another collection as from the vault there will be more deliveries like .olimpian 2003 or. copacana 2006 for example
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uncut will be another collection as from the vault there will be more deliveries like .olimpian 2003 or. copacana 2006 for example
‘Uncut El Mocambo’ ?
But I’ll take what I can get!
And I preordered the ‘Voodoo’ I visually am unfamiliar with these shows but ah...
wow, the boys look good.
Can’t help but notice that thin fine black leather jacket ^ unzips in all kinda places... god I love his leather coats.(Micks)
And Ron Wood is a stud.