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buttons67
mixed emotions about this tour.
first tour after i became a fan so was excited, and got to see them at hampden in glasgow.
ok gig, but cold evening, even for july in scotland.
steel wheels hasnt dated well. but since the begining of that album, stones have made and officially released nearly 140 songs, a fact often ignored by many fans.
so they have done better since this tour, also listening to recordings there does seem to be a lot of piano tinkling and less guitar. its my least favourite tour now and poor compared to the 2018 gigs.
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rockdoc8885
Great tour even if the shows were a bit too polished and predictable. I was fortunate to see opening night in Philly and got to hear the abbreviated version of Shattered.
Great set list and good long show with reasonable ticket prices. It was about the music not the spectacle that the band seems more concerned with now.
Voodoo Lounge was better, better mixing with guitars higher in the mix, better album to tour behind and a more diverse set list.
Steel wheels got the ball rolling again at least.
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TeaAtThree
I saw that Philly show too. It was so weird when the power went out and you had no idea what had happened or how long it would be or IF it would come back. I think they dropped Shattered after that, fearing it was bad luck.
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keefriff99
Am I the only one who doesn't like Live at the Max?
I've never actually seen it on an IMAX screen, but watching it on a TV is painful. Everything about it feels artificial. There are some cool moments, but overall, it comes off like a digital simulation of a Stones concert.
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GasLightStreet
Fortunately the Stones have never had a "comeback" tour. They never broke up so... STEEL WHEELS/URBAN JUNGLE, even with hindsight, were awsome.
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Bjorn
Too clean. And some arrangements were horrible. Streetfighting man...help! But Atlantic City is cool.