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deardoctor
Truck 1975 NYC.
The parts that I heard fascinated me
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flilflam
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This is by the Stones, a tribute band. They have the Rolling Stones down pat, including Keith swagger and voice, and Jagger's dancing. Wow !!!
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MadMax
I love the Four Flix version from Twickenham
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RollingFreak
The 70s versions are without a doubt incredible, and there really is an element that was never beaten on the studio version.
Having said that, I have a soft spot for the Shine A Light version from 2006. I know that live album is not well liked, and that the newer versions go on too long, which overall I agree with. Despite that, I've always found an infectious energy to the SAL performance and could honestly have the end go on forever. I like that the guitars are mixed loud, I like that the audience is really involved, I like that Mick does a second round of "yeah, yeah's" like a minute after he'd already finished. I just think its a killer performance. I know its insane to say a 2006 version is the best ever, but I just wanted it to get a mention as of the "warhorse" versions since the late 80s, that one's far and away my favorite.
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deardoctor
Truck 1975 NYC.
The parts that I heard fascinated me
Were you there?
plexi
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More Hot Rocks
Any version other than this one
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RollingFreak
The 70s versions are without a doubt incredible, and there really is an element that was never beaten on the studio version.
Having said that, I have a soft spot for the Shine A Light version from 2006. I know that live album is not well liked, and that the newer versions go on too long, which overall I agree with. Despite that, I've always found an infectious energy to the SAL performance and could honestly have the end go on forever. I like that the guitars are mixed loud, I like that the audience is really involved, I like that Mick does a second round of "yeah, yeah's" like a minute after he'd already finished. I just think its a killer performance. I know its insane to say a 2006 version is the best ever, but I just wanted it to get a mention as of the "warhorse" versions since the late 80s, that one's far and away my favorite.
Another great latter-day version is the one on Sticky Fingers Live. It rocks hard
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Duked
My favourite version of Brown Sugar is this rehearsal from 2005:
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This is a very loose version with Charlie & Mick at their absolute best!
And without vocals and sax - but you won't have a feeling of anything is missing.