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bernard90mike
Nice performance although Keith simulated the whole song...
Most of you are hoping for shows sometime in the future, in the worst possible case this could have been their last ever performance...
I don't hope so, but I think real gigs with audience won't happen for a long time.
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bernard90mike
Nice performance although Keith simulated the whole song...
Most of you are hoping for shows sometime in the future, in the worst possible case this could have been their last ever performance...
I don't hope so, but I think real gigs with audience won't happen for a long time.
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bv
Great tribute to the world and to the health workers. Sad to see the missing part, we all know how strong this song is when the crowd take over at the end.
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bernard90mike
Nice performance although Keith simulated the whole song...
Most of you are hoping for shows sometime in the future, in the worst possible case this could have been their last ever performance...
I don't hope so, but I think real gigs with audience won't happen for a long time.
Simulating? Another guy played and sang that way, you mean?
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bv
Of all the performances tonight, one stand out for me. The closing song:
Celine Dion, Andrea Bocelli, Lady Gaga, Lang Lang, John Legend perform "The Prayer"
I play it again and again. Such a great song, great piano playing, and four great singers.
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bv
I assume they did a base track with Mick, then it was passed on to the other members, playing back on it. Then some minor sound was added. I assume a certain tree farmer in Macon, Georgia did some work on it too. Like Mick said, without Chuck Leavell, no Stones.
This was not a performance to be evaluated technically. It was a performance telling the world The Rolling Stones support WHO and the health workers who work night and day during these crazy days. Also in tribute to those who clean, and everyone else who have hard times these days.
I like the basic style of the performance. Mick and Keith on acoustic guitars. Stripped down. Charlie stripped down. Ronnie carry the solo, like he does always. Keith adding backing vocals. Charlie smiles. They are all alive and kicking. That is all we need to know. I can't see why they should have rehearsed for weeks to do a "postcard" song to the world.
The did a great tribute performance.
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MingSubu
Definitely air drums. Never seen wireless sticks that thin. Please show some, if I'm wrong.
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MingSubu
Definitely air drums. Never seen wireless sticks that thin. Please show some, if I'm wrong.
Check out Freedrum
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MingSubu
Definitely air drums. Never seen wireless sticks that thin. Please show some, if I'm wrong.
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MingSubu
Definitely air drums. Never seen wireless sticks that thin. Please show some, if I'm wrong.
Since when did Charlie play with black sticks?
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MingSubu
Definitely air drums. Never seen wireless sticks that thin. Please show some, if I'm wrong.
Since when did Charlie play with black sticks?
Find electronic drum sticks that are that skinny.
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Fe2510
I've cried during the whole thing just because of the thought of that being their last "live" performance...
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stone4ever
That was an anti climax, Salt Of The Earth would have been so much better
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Pie1
Can anyone make out what book that is on Keith's coffee-table (or is that a trunk ?) ?
The keyboard is the first instrument to come in, I think Mick is playing along to that +drums and bass, Ronnie and Keith are playing to the same with Mick's part added.
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Pie1
Can anyone make out what book that is on Keith's coffee-table (or is that a trunk ?) ?
The keyboard is the first instrument to come in, I think Mick is playing along to that +drums and bass, Ronnie and Keith are playing to the same with Mick's part added.
The book probably was Captain Teague's pirate codex. perhaps a household version.
the trunk might have been a Louis Vuitton case