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EJM
I just love Dean Goodman’s Reviews - I feel cheated if he is not at a performance as he has a completely individual take
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Loading my videos now. Not as happy with the quality as what I got in Chicago. I messed up the white balance. If anyone has advice on that let me know. I get another shot from the pit in Phoenix.
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EJM
I just love Dean Goodman’s Reviews - I feel cheated if he is not at a performance as he has a completely individual take
Yes - hats off to good old Dean Goodman who always tells it like it is:
"Tonight’s show, the Rolling Stones’ first in Denver in almost 14 years, was 50 percent terrific and 50 percent torture".
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I just love Dean Goodman’s Reviews - I feel cheated if he is not at a performance as he has a completely individual take
Yes - hats off to good old Dean Goodman who always tells it like it is:
"Tonight’s show, the Rolling Stones’ first in Denver in almost 14 years, was 50 percent terrific and 50 percent torture".
I prefer when Dean reports on most of the shows during a given tour, gives the reader a better perspective from his point of view. Could be wrong but I’ve only seen Denver from him.
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I just love Dean Goodman’s Reviews - I feel cheated if he is not at a performance as he has a completely individual take
Yes - hats off to good old Dean Goodman who always tells it like it is:
"Tonight’s show, the Rolling Stones’ first in Denver in almost 14 years, was 50 percent terrific and 50 percent torture".
I prefer when Dean reports on most of the shows during a given tour, gives the reader a better perspective from his point of view. Could be wrong but I’ve only seen Denver from him.
He wrote a great double whammy combining the Chicago #1 and #2 shows here : Dean Goodman - Chicago (scroll down a bit)
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Fans here are trying to come up with one good reason after another to why the warhorse parade is both good and necessary. I can't name them all.
I'm the odd one out then: I think the warhorse parade is boring and unimaginative.
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Fans here are trying to come up with one good reason after another to why the warhorse parade is both good and necessary. I can't name them all.
I'm the odd one out then: I think the warhorse parade is boring and unimaginative.
Depends a bit on how they are played, don't you think?
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Fans here are trying to come up with one good reason after another to why the warhorse parade is both good and necessary. I can't name them all.
I'm the odd one out then: I think the warhorse parade is boring and unimaginative.
Depends a bit on how they are played, don't you think?
Of course. But I can't say they sound any different now than 15 years ago. But to humour you a bit - they have received good criticism for sounding as raw as ever.
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I have seen over 40 shows. The Denver show was among the best. Get well soon Dean, or better yet don’t waste any more money on the Stones and spare us your nonsense
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angee
With others, I disagree with Dean on the "torture" part, having attended the show.
I did think Mick's singing sounded better in Chicago 1 and 2, better than I've heard him for a while.
But even if more "shouty" in Denver, he sounded okay to me. As I mentioned above in a post
after the show, After a few songs, Mick walked from far stage left, saying that the altitude was giving
him trouble, though most wouldn't notice, I'm guessing.
In general, I appreciate Mr. Goodman's perspective, whether I concur with the specifics or not.
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jumpingjackflash5
I have never been a huge fan of Start Me Up live ( I like album version, though), but this is awesome. Keith seems like driving the whole venue with his guitar. And Ronnie has nice solo.
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