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So much 1960ies energy!!!
Best version so far.
Just great.
Especially the final.
Performances like this make me want a new live album again.
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two4fun111
all I can say is this was either my 48th or 49th show and I've never heard Woody sound better....the solo on Dead Flowers had the greatest tone for starters....i eappreciated the solo on Start Me Up without qustion too
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nick1970
I like Keith’s shirt as well. He looks very cool!
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MadMetaphoricalMax
Start Me Up - Ronnie's solo, for me and my ears, is brilliant, white noise on a fast track, with double vision and a smoky trail, it's got pain and exultation built into it. Ditto Rambler and You Can't.
What an unbelievable band all round, these latest videos capture a great, great show. This tour is going to be one of their most singular. I'd give anything to get over to LA and get in the crowd. Don't have enough of anything to do that haha. Roll on a European tour next year ....
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Rockman
So much 1960ies energy!!!
Best version so far.
Just great.
Especially the final.
Performances like this make me want a new live album again.
It was so so so fantastic.. shocking really how young they seem and how fit they seem. And the happy energy and friendships were on display so much..
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nick1970
I like Keith’s shirt as well. He looks very cool!
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Rockman
So much 1960ies energy!!!
Best version so far.
Just great.
Especially the final.
Performances like this make me want a new live album again.
It was so so so fantastic.. shocking really how young they seem and how fit they seem. And the happy energy and friendships were on display so much..
Great version of this 1965 oldie that made a huge dent for The Stones, even before Satisfaction came out later that year in June or so. Satisfation was on every car radio that summer, heavy rotation. ---- On 19th, no notes were missed on guitar. Steve Jordan is going all out bashing the drums, as he gets caught up in the Mick/Keith/Ronnie generated frenzy.
And BV, many thanks for collating the reports and many photos for this over the top Nashville concert.
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grzegorz67
19th Nervous Breakdown was first released as a single in February 1966, between Get Off of my Cloud and Paint it, Black.
But I agree that they're playing it very well on this tour.
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nick1970
I like Keith’s shirt as well. He looks very cool!
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franzk
You gotta give credit to Steve Jordan for this. It was the right decision to go on tour with him. Sure, we all love Charlie and we will miss Charlie. He got the swing and he got the groove. But when you watch the shows from 2017-19 he slowed them down. Now they got the kick and fresh energy. With Steve I feel that Mick and Keith can tour well into their 80s.
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nick1970
I like Keith’s shirt as well. He looks very cool!
I came here looking for some good shots of it,
to see the patternn on the front and back.
I shall keep seeking :E
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Hendrik
Hi MisterDDD,
You credited the twitter account of cheeseshoptom for these photos but he ripped these from my facebookpage or instagram account without giving credit..
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That might be the most I have ever seen Keith sing on the chorus....he didnt miss a word.
I have the feeling that some people don't get what Ronnie intends with those SMU solos. They are not meant to sound 'good' or beautiful, they're meant to sound like one nasty, dirty, ear-shattering noise. Like a jumbo jet taking off. It's difficult to catch that on recordings because loudness is a huge part of that. But if you see it live in concert you will get it.Quote
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MadMetaphoricalMax
Start Me Up - Ronnie's solo, for me and my ears, is brilliant, white noise on a fast track, with double vision and a smoky trail, it's got pain and exultation built into it. Ditto Rambler and You Can't.
What an unbelievable band all round, these latest videos capture a great, great show. This tour is going to be one of their most singular. I'd give anything to get over to LA and get in the crowd. Don't have enough of anything to do that haha. Roll on a European tour next year ....