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Doxa
Wow, six numbers from LET IT BLEED plus "Honky Tonk Women" from the same year. If we leave Fonda STICKY FINGERS show and the promotion of SOME GIRLS in 1978 aside, is that some kind of record (so many numbers from one individual album)? Not even when they played those album-themed gigs, they played so many numbers from it. Or except SOME GIRLS not even any new album to be promoted has had so many numbers played at individual gig (STICKY FINGERS 1971? EXILE 1972?)?
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Stoneage
The Guardian reviewer noticed the same thing as I: The sound mix is outstanding. Probably the best they ever had.
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Doxa
Wow, six numbers from LET IT BLEED plus "Honky Tonk Women" from the same year. If we leave Fonda STICKY FINGERS show and the promotion of SOME GIRLS in 1978 aside, is that some kind of record (so many numbers from one individual album)? Not even when they played those album-themed gigs, they played so many numbers from it. Or except SOME GIRLS not even any new album to be promoted has had so many numbers played at individual gig (STICKY FINGERS 1971? EXILE 1972?)? So, instead of promoting HOT ROCKS they have turned to promote LET IT BLEED?
Altogether, if we count their habit of picking up songs to perform, LET IT BLEED seems to be their 'favourite' album. Normally three war horses (plus "Honk") and now some extra numbers. If we would include the live-in-studio version of "Love In Vain" from 1995 and "Country Honk" from OLE OLE OLE, we could build up a live version of the whole LET IT BLEED album from 'modern era' shows.
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Doxa
Wow, six numbers from LET IT BLEED plus "Honky Tonk Women" from the same year. If we leave Fonda STICKY FINGERS show and the promotion of SOME GIRLS in 1978 aside, is that some kind of record (so many numbers from one individual album)? Not even when they played those album-themed gigs, they played so many numbers from it. Or except SOME GIRLS not even any new album to be promoted has had so many numbers played at individual gig (STICKY FINGERS 1971? EXILE 1972?)? So, instead of promoting HOT ROCKS they have turned to promote LET IT BLEED?
Altogether, if we count their habit of picking up songs to perform, LET IT BLEED seems to be their 'favourite' album. Normally three war horses (plus "Honk") and now some extra numbers. If we would include the live-in-studio version of "Love In Vain" from 1995 and "Country Honk" from OLE OLE OLE, we could build up a live version of the whole LET IT BLEED album from 'modern era' shows.
- Doxa
LIV was played in 2013 and 2007, too. At least the latter version (Isle of Wight) is available, methinks.
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JTHanis
One of my favorite moments was watching little Devereaux point at this daddy on the big screens. So damn cute.
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jumpingjackflash5
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Sax player plays a bit too many "notes" in solo, maybe he can drop some :-). But it works well.
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DandelionPowderman
Great version! Good to see Keith leading the band in the ending there.
If people wonder why they still play BS, just take a look at Keith, and how much he enjoys playing it
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DandelionPowderman
Great version! Good to see Keith leading the band in the ending there.
If people wonder why they still play BS, just take a look at Keith, and how much he enjoys playing it
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jumpingjackflash5
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Sax player plays a bit too many "notes" in solo, maybe he can drop some :-). But it works well.
I like Sasha's "whoooooo" too!!
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jumpingjackflash5
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Sax player plays a bit too many "notes" in solo, maybe he can drop some :-). But it works well.
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bv
Ronnie got a new guitar?
More pictures and reports here:
The Rolling Stones
Metlife Stadium - Show #2
East Rutherford, NJ, USA (near NYC)
Monday August 5, 2019