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SonofHarlemShuffler
Christina Aguilera is great on Live With Me.
Was it in Vantaa Finland? Cause i was there.Quote
padre69
Last summer there was an outside showing of the film on a beautiful summer night. Big screen, warm night and a cold beer. Seemed like a perfect setting to watch the movie after a long while and see if its gotten any better after all these years. Unfortunately not. The dynamic mix is unbearable and it really wasn’t the band’s best night. Usually I don’t like the idea of overdubbing concert films and albums but I wish they’d done it this time. Heavily.
The best part of SAL is that Keith had shaven his moustache.
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Nikkei
In my opinion it didn't age well at all. Every performance filmed from then on eclipses it one way or another (take Glastonbury, which isn't even an official release) The 'dynamic' mix would make any show an exhausting listening experience, and in that particular phase the guitar department was so sloppy, it's really painful to get that shoved right in your face. Then there's Keiths face which looks frightening, frail and bloated at the same time. He actually looks younger now which reminds me of a Dylan lyric. Embarrassing also the clueless blondes in the front row who seem to have extra lighting on them, making the fans behind them disappear optically. The contrived drama about "How can we find out WHAT SONGS they're going to play? It doen't have to be in order" Then there's Hillary Clinton "Hey Mom, the Rolling Stones have been waiting FOR YOU" which is all you need to know about her, as we know now. Maximum cringe. I could go on but I shouldn't
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Nikkei
In my opinion it didn't age well at all. Every performance filmed from then on eclipses it one way or another (take Glastonbury, which isn't even an official release) The 'dynamic' mix would make any show an exhausting listening experience, and in that particular phase the guitar department was so sloppy, it's really painful to get that shoved right in your face. Then there's Keiths face which looks frightening, frail and bloated at the same time. He actually looks younger now which reminds me of a Dylan lyric. Embarrassing also the clueless blondes in the front row who seem to have extra lighting on them, making the fans behind them disappear optically. The contrived drama about "How can we find out WHAT SONGS they're going to play? It doen't have to be in order" Then there's Hillary Clinton "Hey Mom, the Rolling Stones have been waiting FOR YOU" which is all you need to know about her, as we know now. Maximum cringe. I could go on but I shouldn't
Scorcese most overrated filmmaker ever.
I mean anything Stones that's just not a regular album or concert is already at a disadvantage to those of us who just want to enjoy their music.
And The Irishman - total garbage few would force themselves to sit thru if they didn't see his name attached.
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Nikkei
In my opinion it didn't age well at all. Every performance filmed from then on eclipses it one way or another (take Glastonbury, which isn't even an official release) The 'dynamic' mix would make any show an exhausting listening experience, and in that particular phase the guitar department was so sloppy, it's really painful to get that shoved right in your face. Then there's Keiths face which looks frightening, frail and bloated at the same time. He actually looks younger now which reminds me of a Dylan lyric. Embarrassing also the clueless blondes in the front row who seem to have extra lighting on them, making the fans behind them disappear optically. The contrived drama about "How can we find out WHAT SONGS they're going to play? It doen't have to be in order" Then there's Hillary Clinton "Hey Mom, the Rolling Stones have been waiting FOR YOU" which is all you need to know about her, as we know now. Maximum cringe. I could go on but I shouldn't
Scorcese most overrated filmmaker ever.
I mean anything Stones that's just not a regular album or concert is already at a disadvantage to those of us who just want to enjoy their music.
And The Irishman - total garbage few would force themselves to sit thru if they didn't see his name attached.
Most overrated?! Last Waltz, Raging Bull, Goodfellas, Casino, etc.
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rebelhipiWas it in Vantaa Finland? Cause i was there.Quote
padre69
Last summer there was an outside showing of the film on a beautiful summer night. Big screen, warm night and a cold beer. Seemed like a perfect setting to watch the movie after a long while and see if its gotten any better after all these years. Unfortunately not. The dynamic mix is unbearable and it really wasn’t the band’s best night. Usually I don’t like the idea of overdubbing concert films and albums but I wish they’d done it this time. Heavily.
The best part of SAL is that Keith had shaven his moustache.
Then it would have been more of a train wreck . Hollywood trying to create drama to film , instead of getting out of the way and watching the Stones go about there job of making music live . Terrible experiment that failed and was miserable .Quote
EddieByword
No, I enjoyed it, especially Sympathy. I do think however that it might have been even better/more interesting if Martin Scorsese had been given 100% free reign with the setlist as he wanted but was apparently denied.
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StonedRamblerDon't want to get personal here but can it also be a bit that it's your excitement towards the band that has faded a bit? I mean it's reasonable if you have seen them so many times over the years, playing almost the same songs every time, that going to a Stones concert kinda becomes a routine and doesn't spark you anymore. It a bit like with a long marriage. Of course you can blame on them that they just repeat themselves at the shows over and over again. But that's just what it is since 1989. They do what they do over and over again but I think they still do it really well.Quote
Stoneage
Sure Rambler, but most of the excitement is gone. They do their nostalgia act pretty well though. And the audience can't be wrong.
Very well put.....I personally think it would have worked as a straight concert film without the Marty touches. AS for the blondes, I don't mind at all
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StonedRamblerDon't want to get personal here but can it also be a bit that it's your excitement towards the band that has faded a bit? I mean it's reasonable if you have seen them so many times over the years, playing almost the same songs every time, that going to a Stones concert kinda becomes a routine and doesn't spark you anymore. It a bit like with a long marriage. Of course you can blame on them that they just repeat themselves at the shows over and over again. But that's just what it is since 1989. They do what they do over and over again but I think they still do it really well.Quote
Stoneage
Sure Rambler, but most of the excitement is gone. They do their nostalgia act pretty well though. And the audience can't be wrong.
Very well put.....I personally think it would have worked as a straight concert film without the Marty touches. AS for the blondes, I don't mind at all
Bruce's Mom , probably knows her sons music and has followed his career . Do you think the "Hot Blondes" knows a Stones song or two ? That's the point -fake is fake .If a product is good why the need to spruce it up ? Who are you trying to sell the product to ?Quote
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TheGreekFake, Fake , Fake , Do you think Bruce aka Da BOSS would do this ? No integrity what so ever !Quote
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StonedRamblerDon't want to get personal here but can it also be a bit that it's your excitement towards the band that has faded a bit? I mean it's reasonable if you have seen them so many times over the years, playing almost the same songs every time, that going to a Stones concert kinda becomes a routine and doesn't spark you anymore. It a bit like with a long marriage. Of course you can blame on them that they just repeat themselves at the shows over and over again. But that's just what it is since 1989. They do what they do over and over again but I think they still do it really well.Quote
Stoneage
Sure Rambler, but most of the excitement is gone. They do their nostalgia act pretty well though. And the audience can't be wrong.
Very well put.....I personally think it would have worked as a straight concert film without the Marty touches. AS for the blondes, I don't mind at all
Springsteen bought his mom on stage and danced with her LOL
I'd rather see hot blondes in the front row.
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mickjagger1009
I have never seen a worse Keith moment than when he comes in for a solo when they do Loving Cup with Jack White. Keith had absolutely nothing. I don't know why he even bothering... completely embarrassing. I wonder what Jack White was thinking in that moment.
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TheGreekFake, Fake , Fake , Do you think Bruce aka Da BOSS would do this ? No integrity what so ever !Quote
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StonedRamblerDon't want to get personal here but can it also be a bit that it's your excitement towards the band that has faded a bit? I mean it's reasonable if you have seen them so many times over the years, playing almost the same songs every time, that going to a Stones concert kinda becomes a routine and doesn't spark you anymore. It a bit like with a long marriage. Of course you can blame on them that they just repeat themselves at the shows over and over again. But that's just what it is since 1989. They do what they do over and over again but I think they still do it really well.Quote
Stoneage
Sure Rambler, but most of the excitement is gone. They do their nostalgia act pretty well though. And the audience can't be wrong.
Very well put.....I personally think it would have worked as a straight concert film without the Marty touches. AS for the blondes, I don't mind at all
I have a problem with fake forgeries of actual real Stones fans . Real Fans that actually paid for there tickets , as opposed to staged props !Quote
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TheGreekFake, Fake , Fake , Do you think Bruce aka Da BOSS would do this ? No integrity what so ever !Quote
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StonedRamblerDon't want to get personal here but can it also be a bit that it's your excitement towards the band that has faded a bit? I mean it's reasonable if you have seen them so many times over the years, playing almost the same songs every time, that going to a Stones concert kinda becomes a routine and doesn't spark you anymore. It a bit like with a long marriage. Of course you can blame on them that they just repeat themselves at the shows over and over again. But that's just what it is since 1989. They do what they do over and over again but I think they still do it really well.Quote
Stoneage
Sure Rambler, but most of the excitement is gone. They do their nostalgia act pretty well though. And the audience can't be wrong.
Very well put.....I personally think it would have worked as a straight concert film without the Marty touches. AS for the blondes, I don't mind at all
I like blondes, I like brunettes and red heads too. You got a problem with looking at beautiful women? I sure don't. As for Bruce, I don't like looking at his overblown facelift
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TheGreekI have a problem with fake forgeries of actual real Stones fans . Real Fans that actually paid for there tickets , as opposed to staged props !Quote
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TheGreekFake, Fake , Fake , Do you think Bruce aka Da BOSS would do this ? No integrity what so ever !Quote
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StonedRamblerDon't want to get personal here but can it also be a bit that it's your excitement towards the band that has faded a bit? I mean it's reasonable if you have seen them so many times over the years, playing almost the same songs every time, that going to a Stones concert kinda becomes a routine and doesn't spark you anymore. It a bit like with a long marriage. Of course you can blame on them that they just repeat themselves at the shows over and over again. But that's just what it is since 1989. They do what they do over and over again but I think they still do it really well.Quote
Stoneage
Sure Rambler, but most of the excitement is gone. They do their nostalgia act pretty well though. And the audience can't be wrong.
Very well put.....I personally think it would have worked as a straight concert film without the Marty touches. AS for the blondes, I don't mind at all
I like blondes, I like brunettes and red heads too. You got a problem with looking at beautiful women? I sure don't. As for Bruce, I don't like looking at his overblown facelift
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TheGreekFake, Fake , Fake , Do you think Bruce aka Da BOSS would do this ? No integrity what so ever !Quote
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StonedRamblerDon't want to get personal here but can it also be a bit that it's your excitement towards the band that has faded a bit? I mean it's reasonable if you have seen them so many times over the years, playing almost the same songs every time, that going to a Stones concert kinda becomes a routine and doesn't spark you anymore. It a bit like with a long marriage. Of course you can blame on them that they just repeat themselves at the shows over and over again. But that's just what it is since 1989. They do what they do over and over again but I think they still do it really well.Quote
Stoneage
Sure Rambler, but most of the excitement is gone. They do their nostalgia act pretty well though. And the audience can't be wrong.
Very well put.....I personally think it would have worked as a straight concert film without the Marty touches. AS for the blondes, I don't mind at all
I like blondes, I like brunettes and red heads too. You got a problem with looking at beautiful women? I sure don't. As for Bruce, I don't like looking at his overblown facelift
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dmay
Geez. Reading through this thread I am debating whether this is worth taking a look at as I have never seen it. Not a big Scorsese fan. I think Goodfellas was the last movie of his I watched. Regarding the Stones, I prefer a fairly straight concert film with some bits and pieces of the band talking about the band. Is there such a thing?
Kind of. Sticky Fingers Live At Fonda Theatre 2015.Quote
dmay
Geez. Reading through this thread I am debating whether this is worth taking a look at as I have never seen it. Not a big Scorsese fan. I think Goodfellas was the last movie of his I watched. Regarding the Stones, I prefer a fairly straight concert film with some bits and pieces of the band talking about the band. Is there such a thing?
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dmay
Regarding the Stones, I prefer a fairly straight concert film with some bits and pieces of the band talking about the band. Is there such a thing?
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ironbelly
Sticky Fingers Live At Fonda Theatre 2015.
But that one is generally hated too. Because the concert is incomplete, runs in the wrong order, and they are talking between the songs.
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dmay
Regarding the Stones, I prefer a fairly straight concert film with some bits and pieces of the band talking about the band. Is there such a thing?
You could make your own Director's Cut via Video-Editing-Software, taking away all unnecessary scenes and replacing the movie's dynamic Audio-Mix by the CD-Soundtrack. It's a bit of work, but feasible.
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coffeepotman
Just Connection is interrupted with interviews in the middle, shame about that.