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Bjorn
Most of you just don´t seem to care. We have been discussing the boring set list that The Stones have been playing since forever - for ever on this board. And what do Keith DO when he gets the chance to play with The Winos? He takes two of his played to death songs from The Stones - and play them with The Winos.
But you are all cheering! Whatever he does. No wonder he doesnt have a clue. Is it ok for you to be paid one dollar an hour for your daily job, have a very, very ugly and fat girlfriend, a car that doesnt start, a world full of bloody wars?
WE had the greatest, maybe last oportunity, to hear some great Winos material - but no. Keith took two of his played to death Stones songs. And I hate it. Because I care!!!
You have a point here. It looks like that Keith took a safe route there and was like minimizing the effort. He knows those two numbers by heart, so it was only "999" he needed to relearn to play or something. So this ended up like Keith's solo spot within a Stones concert with that extra tune.
But personally I don't care what songs he plays unless he plays them well. Like he did now. It's only rock and roll and I spare my anger towards more important things in the world... (or could it be like Bobby sings 'I used to care but things have changed'...)
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Bjorn
Most of you just don´t seem to care. We have been discussing the boring set list that The Stones have been playing since forever - for ever on this board. And what do Keith DO when he gets the chance to play with The Winos? He takes two of his played to death songs from The Stones - and play them with The Winos.
But you are all cheering! Whatever he does. No wonder he doesnt have a clue. Is it ok for you to be paid one dollar an hour for your daily job, have a very, very ugly and fat girlfriend, a car that doesnt start, a world full of bloody wars?
WE had the greatest, maybe last oportunity, to hear some great Winos material - but no. Keith took two of his played to death Stones songs. And I hate it. Because I care!!!
You have a point here. It looks like that Keith took a safe route there and was like minimizing the effort. He knows those two numbers by heart, so it was only "999" he needed to relearn to play or something. So this ended up like Keith's solo spot within a Stones concert with that extra tune.
But personally I don't care what songs he plays unless he plays them well. Like he did now. It's only rock and roll and I spare my anger towards more important things in the world... (or could it be like Bobby sings 'I used to care but things have changed'...)
- Doxa
I'm not familiar with the Love Rocks NYC concert, but I'm guessing it was a lot of different artists from many genres playing for some good cause. It likely wasn't a Winos crowd. But I guaranteed they knew a few Stones songs. Any smart musician plays to his crowd. He wants to make them happy. Not us folks flung around the world tying on keyboards.
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drwatts
Easy road?! A 78 year old guy, who's lived one hell of a life. Plays with a band he hasn't played with in 30 years, 3 songs with hardly any rehearsal and no warm up... Is everything alright in the critic section?
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cowboytoast
I hope there will be some Winos shows now - it'll help Keith keep his chops up
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Bjorn
Most of you just don´t seem to care. We have been discussing the boring set list that The Stones have been playing since forever - for ever on this board. And what do Keith DO when he gets the chance to play with The Winos? He takes two of his played to death songs from The Stones - and play them with The Winos.
But you are all cheering! Whatever he does. No wonder he doesnt have a clue. Is it ok for you to be paid one dollar an hour for your daily job, have a very, very ugly and fat girlfriend, a car that doesnt start, a world full of bloody wars?
WE had the greatest, maybe last oportunity, to hear some great Winos material - but no. Keith took two of his played to death Stones songs. And I hate it. Because I care!!!
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masseywinos
That was awesome. Man I enjoyed that. Thought Keef was focused and into it. That brought me pure joy that's all I can say.
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Bjorn
GasLightStreet:
You obviously don´t understand ONE tiny thing of what I said. I care because I want to see every living human - beeing the best version of themselves. Because they can.
And to make that clear, I talked about girlfriends and jobs. When and where do we care?
Obviously you are fine with whatever happens. And that is not such a bad thing - at times. To go with the flow.
But I couldn´t this time. I was sad. I wanted three Winos´songs.
And yes - I will follow some other band. And I do. Because bands get what they deserve. When a band does things you like - you become a fan.
Have we kicked in the open door enough now, do you think, mr Gaslight?
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one of the loudest and greatest concerts I have ever attended.
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one of the loudest and greatest concerts I have ever attended.
Keith likes to crank those Twins and it appears he doesn't use ear monitors or plugs.
I wonder if he has any hearing problems from 60 years of this, it appears he doesn't?
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Bjorn
GasLightStreet:
You obviously don´t understand ONE tiny thing of what I said. I care because I want to see every living human - beeing the best version of themselves. Because they can.
And to make that clear, I talked about girlfriends and jobs. When and where do we care?
Obviously you are fine with whatever happens. And that is not such a bad thing - at times. To go with the flow.
But I couldn´t this time. I was sad. I wanted three Winos´songs.
And yes - I will follow some other band. And I do. Because bands get what they deserve. When a band does things you like - you become a fan.
Have we kicked in the open door enough now, do you think, mr Gaslight?
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one of the loudest and greatest concerts I have ever attended.
Keith likes to crank those Twins and it appears he doesn't use ear monitors or plugs.
I wonder if he has any hearing problems from 60 years of this, it appears he doesn't?
It would be shocking if *hasn’t* suffered mild to moderate hearing loss. I think it’s the reason he as tended toward more gnarly tone when he plays lead. It sounds pleasant on the spectrum of sound that he’s hearing.