"Rockn'Roll Circus", the bass-based sound; also the version on the boot "Better than the Real Rebirth". Keith begins with the classical riff of the studio version and slips then into the "normal" live riff, simply great. First and last time I hear Keith beginning JJf in this manner.
RobertJohnson Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > "Rockn'Roll Circus", the bass-based sound; also > the version on the boot "Better than the Real > Rebirth". Keith begins with the classical riff of > the studio version and slips then into the > "normal" live riff, simply great. First and last > time I hear Keith beginning JJf in this manner.
... And it is enormous wet, it rains cats and dogs. MJ says, it is going to be their only rain show. There are few people in the stadium, an exclusive audience, which is allowed to see and hear the Stones rehearsing. On "Brown Sugar" Keith fingers slip on the wrong fret, because it is so rainy; otherwise there are no mistakes, and Ronnie is playing guitar very well.
To be honest - I don't know one single bad version of JJF! They played it fast, more slowly, short, long, powerful, melodic, with guitars only and with the half of a chior and orchestra in the back - it's always great.
Leonard Keringer Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > any version from '69 through "73 cannot be topped > imo....supreme music...but really, '69 versions > are the most soulfull of all > > > > Edited 1 times. Last edit at 11/13/05 23:03 by > Leonard Keringer.
The Stones are actually "out-doing" themselves on this song right now during this ABB Tour !
The single very-best version I ever heard of it was the live finale at Chicago Soldier Field... earlier this year...
...or was it Giants Stadium ??
OH... I almost forgot... Ronnie is a terrible guitarist so they couldn't possibly be playing JJF well...
"It's just that demon life has got me in it's sway..."