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grzegorz67
That’s outstanding, capturing the band at the top of their game. What raw power! I don’t think there’s anyone on stage other than the core 5 plus Bobby.
What a find and thanks for sharing !
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grzegorz67
That’s outstanding, capturing the band at the top of their game. What raw power! I don’t think there’s anyone on stage other than the core 5 plus Bobby.
What a find and thanks for sharing !
And that's a big point you made there grzegorz. Oh to see just the main five on stage without any of the backing vocals, double keyboards etc.
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Dbs1972
Automaticchanger is correct... they just took the Glimmerstones b&w video and added a weird color filter and “dust and scratches” to give it the feeling of a 16mmm color film. As Stones collectors, fans, and historians this is important to note..!
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grzegorz67
That’s outstanding, capturing the band at the top of their game. What raw power! I don’t think there’s anyone on stage other than the core 5 plus Bobby.
What a find and thanks for sharing !
And that's a big point you made there grzegorz. Oh to see just the main five on stage without any of the backing vocals, double keyboards etc.
Nick Hopkins is behind the piano.
. May I ask ,how did thebandsound in those shows live compared to what you hear on Ladies and Gentlemen video.And how did the concerts sound compared to any recent Stones shows you were atWas the sound muddy even live in1972Quote
hopkins
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Just wonderful to be surprised with this just now.
Glad to see the Thread. Rushed right over.
Just spotted. Listening now. Whoa!
BTW, I was at D.C. and the last NYC in 72
and it was Bobby, Jim, Stu & Nicky
in addition to the 5 Stones
and you could see everyone.
Welll the 6 Stones cuz we loved Ian so much.
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grzegorz67
That’s outstanding, capturing the band at the top of their game. What raw power! I don’t think there’s anyone on stage other than the core 5 plus Bobby.
What a find and thanks for sharing !
And that's a big point you made there grzegorz. Oh to see just the main five on stage without any of the backing vocals, double keyboards etc.
Nick Hopkins is behind the piano.
Not only on the piano, also very clear on the mix! Amazing to hear him duelling with Taylor and Richards. He was by far the best man on the bench. So close to Charlie, Bill and keith, the true heart of the 1972 sound. Taylor and Jagger are the solist.
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Taylor1. May I ask ,how did thebandsound in those shows live compared to what you hear on Ladies and Gentlemen video.And how did the concerts sound compared to any recent Stones shows you were atWas the sound muddy even live in1972Quote
hopkins
[youtu.be]
Just wonderful to be surprised with this just now.
Glad to see the Thread. Rushed right over.
Just spotted. Listening now. Whoa!
BTW, I was at D.C. and the last NYC in 72
and it was Bobby, Jim, Stu & Nicky
in addition to the 5 Stones
and you could see everyone.
Welll the 6 Stones cuz we loved Ian so much.
!
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Taylor1. May I ask ,how did thebandsound in those shows live compared to what you hear on Ladies and Gentlemen video.And how did the concerts sound compared to any recent Stones shows you were atWas the sound muddy even live in1972Quote
hopkins
[youtu.be]
Just wonderful to be surprised with this just now.
Glad to see the Thread. Rushed right over.
Just spotted. Listening now. Whoa!
BTW, I was at D.C. and the last NYC in 72
and it was Bobby, Jim, Stu & Nicky
in addition to the 5 Stones
and you could see everyone.
Welll the 6 Stones cuz we loved Ian so much.
!
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Taylor1It is interesting that on the 50 and Counting Shows he played the first solo which he didn’t on the 1972 tourQuote
Four Stone Walls
Jamming, not hamming.
And it gives a lie to all the 'Mick Taylor only played lead and spors' stuff.
He was holding down a very steady rhythm throughout most of rambler.
And he's damn good at it an d totally focused.
And on Bitch of course, but he's hardly audible - someone else is playing very loud lead all the way through! It 's a total disgrace.
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grzegorz67
That’s outstanding, capturing the band at the top of their game. What raw power! I don’t think there’s anyone on stage other than the core 5 plus Bobby.
What a find and thanks for sharing !
And that's a big point you made there grzegorz. Oh to see just the main five on stage without any of the backing vocals, double keyboards etc.
Nick Hopkins is behind the piano.
Not only on the piano, also very clear on the mix! Amazing to hear him duelling with Taylor and Richards. He was by far the best man on the bench. So close to Charlie, Bill and keith, the true heart of the 1972 sound. Taylor and Jagger are the solist.