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DandelionPowderman
This is probably the best one, playing-wise.
Would have liked to hear it in the late 60s/early 70s, though, with the gear and the equipment they used back then.
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DandelionPowderman
This is probably the best one, playing-wise.
Would have liked to hear it in the late 60s/early 70s, though, with the gear and the equipment they used back then.
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DandelionPowderman
This is probably the best one, playing-wise.
Would have liked to hear it in the late 60s/early 70s, though, with the gear and the equipment they used back then.
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Heeeell no! 1972 or 1973.
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DandelionPowderman
This is probably the best one, playing-wise.
Would have liked to hear it in the late 60s/early 70s, though, with the gear and the equipment they used back then.
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Heeeell no! 1972 or 1973.
Listen to Bill and Charlie (wow, he's great in the ending there!), for starters. Then visualise that you're listening to the whole band and its sound, instead of guitar licks or solos.
Then you might get there...
PS: I love the 69-75 versions as much as you. But playing-wise they were always more shaky than the Atlantic City-version. It's magnificent, despite the era and its 80s-treatment. The guitars and the rhythm section is like an octopus, and Mick's harp is hot, hot, hot.
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Whale
Surprised so few people mention the roundhouse rambler.
It is one of their best live moments ever.
I remember mick smashing the stage with his belt.Quote
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Slane Castle 2007
Wow, just listened to this version for the first time...quite interesting. The intro threw me for a loop until it kicked in proper.Quote
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Whale
Surprised so few people mention the roundhouse rambler.
It is one of their best live moments ever.
I did, and deservedly so, imo. It's unique, with its intro + that the playing might be superior to the Ya Yas-version. Absolutely stunning!
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keefriff99Wow, just listened to this version for the first time...quite interesting. The intro threw me for a loop until it kicked in proper.Quote
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Whale
Surprised so few people mention the roundhouse rambler.
It is one of their best live moments ever.
I did, and deservedly so, imo. It's unique, with its intro + that the playing might be superior to the Ya Yas-version. Absolutely stunning!
Amazing sound quality and performance.
Just found that on Amazon...I'll be getting it.Quote
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keefriff99Wow, just listened to this version for the first time...quite interesting. The intro threw me for a loop until it kicked in proper.Quote
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Whale
Surprised so few people mention the roundhouse rambler.
It is one of their best live moments ever.
I did, and deservedly so, imo. It's unique, with its intro + that the playing might be superior to the Ya Yas-version. Absolutely stunning!
Amazing sound quality and performance.
It's on the SF deluxe-release.
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TheflyingDutchman
From the sublime to the ridiculous.
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TheflyingDutchman
I'm sorry if I insulted you, I was referring to the music, not to you.[/quote
Well thats kind of a passive aggresive apology as in insult my opinion but then say you were not insulting me. But nevermind. Peace
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2018-09-25 01:06 by Ket.