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Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: hbwriter ()
Date: May 23, 2022 03:58

Route 66 just leaves me speechless - to hear them swing like that - I love what Ronnie brings to a tune they first nailed with Brian - I was at a dinner once with Bobby Troop, who wrote the song "Route 66." He'd never heard this version by the Stones - I had the bootleg 1976 show in my car and so I played it for Bobby - at the end he just smiled and said - "WOW - that's one of the best things I have ever heard."

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: mnewman505 ()
Date: May 23, 2022 04:02

Hand of Fate, Fool to Cry, and Crazy Mama are significantly better here than on the studio album.

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: May 23, 2022 04:06

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Palace Revolution 2000
Excellent, most excellent release. They were on fire. Guitars, esp Keith are very good.
It showed me once again that Bill Wyman was the one loss they could never recoup. His playing on '@#$%&' alone is worth the price.
Keith does some great lead guitar on 'Worried Life Blues".
"Hot Stuff", "Luxury", 'Night" are very good.
If I was going to nitpick, I'd have to say that often Billy Preston's piano sounds awful. The actual sound, not the performance.
Would this have been a better live release instead of 'Love you Live'?

Billy's piano is a bit loud/high in the mix at times, which is kind of annoying.

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: Taylor1 ()
Date: May 23, 2022 04:13

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mnewman505
Hand of Fate, Fool to Cry, and Crazy Mama are significantly better here than on the studio album.
Crazy Mama is not

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: hbwriter ()
Date: May 23, 2022 04:22

Wyman's playing on the last chorus of Star Star is beyond inspired- he takes the entire band performance to a new level- it's thrilling - and Hand of Fate is like a roller coaster with no safety bar - exhilerating

I've never been a huge fan of the '76 live stuff- it's ok- but like '75 on a lot more cocaine - I like Knebworth - but I am obsessed with El Macambo



Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 2022-05-23 04:35 by hbwriter.

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: JordyLicks96 ()
Date: May 23, 2022 05:15

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wiredallnight
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JordyLicks96
Ok, call me a crazy mama (no pun intended spinning smiley sticking its tongue out) but is the version of Crazy Mama a mix of the March 4th show and March 5th show? I'm listening to them side by side and I'm hearing a lot of similarities and differences:

Differences: March 4th he sings "If you don't believe I'm gonna do it, I'm gonna bust your knees with a bullet" while March 5th he sings "If you don't believe I'm gonna do it, wait for the speed of the bullet."

Similar: March 4th & 5th he says, "You gonna pay high prices for your sacrifices, yes you will child."

Am I crazy? lol

Where do you have a recording of Crazy Mama from March 4?

It's the one that's circulated on bootlegs for years now as an incomplete version. You can find it here starting at [8:40]

[www.youtube.com]

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: PalaisRoyale ()
Date: May 23, 2022 08:36

This release is pure magic. This is everything and more.

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: dcba ()
Date: May 23, 2022 10:19

Now we need :

Philie'72 on 2cds
London'71 on 2cds
Sydney'73 on 1cd (the 1st night is a scorcher, up there with Brussels).

Please!

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: wiredallnight ()
Date: May 23, 2022 10:45

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JordyLicks96
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wiredallnight

[...]

Where do you have a recording of Crazy Mama from March 4?

It's the one that's circulated on bootlegs for years now as an incomplete version. You can find it here starting at [8:40]

[www.youtube.com]

OK but I think this is also from March 5, not 4 (see also Zentgraf). The vocals are the same. If there are differences (the bootleg version is a bit hard to understand due to the quality of the recording) they may have done some overdubs on the official release.

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: May 23, 2022 11:09

How good is Star Star and
Fool ta Cry ... so close yet so far .... PLAY LOUD



ROCKMAN

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: deardoctor ()
Date: May 23, 2022 11:17

Worried about you - best live-version although Mick struggles with melody-lines

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: StonedRambler ()
Date: May 23, 2022 12:04

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deardoctor
Worried about you - best live-version although Mick struggles with melody-lines
Actually I find the lower pitched variations of the melody quite charming. I would actually prefer if the whole original song would be that way.

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Date: May 23, 2022 12:49

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TravelinMan

As a guitarist of many years, I do not find the Ron Wood era particularly interesting. I do not find it hard at all to copy Ron Wood and I don't really enjoy his lead guitar tones. Perhaps if I didn't play guitar, I would be more enamored by his playing. drinking smiley

All I can add is that after working for 25+ years as a professional guitar teacher, me and my colleagues never ever got a single question about Ron Wood's playing. Quite a lot of questions about Mick Taylor's or Keith Richard's playing though. But then also never questions about the late Allan Holdsworth either. ( I couldn't even answer them). Just a statistical message.

So it could very well be that both Allan Holdsworth and Ron Wood, just like Jimi Hendriks, were innovators and changed guitar playing forever.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2022-05-23 13:07 by TheflyingDutchman.

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: StonedRambler ()
Date: May 23, 2022 14:59

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TheflyingDutchman
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TravelinMan

As a guitarist of many years, I do not find the Ron Wood era particularly interesting. I do not find it hard at all to copy Ron Wood and I don't really enjoy his lead guitar tones. Perhaps if I didn't play guitar, I would be more enamored by his playing. drinking smiley

All I can add is that after working for 25+ years as a professional guitar teacher, me and my colleagues never ever got a single question about Ron Wood's playing. Quite a lot of questions about Mick Taylor's or Keith Richard's playing though. But then also never questions about the late Allan Holdsworth either. ( I couldn't even answer them). Just a statistical message.

So it could very well be that both Allan Holdsworth and Ron Wood, just like Jimi Hendriks, were innovators and changed guitar playing forever.
It's not about the playing of a single musician. Neither one of the Rolling Stones is a musician that puts up a lot of questions. What puts up a lot of questions and is not easy reproducible is the chemistry between them, how the play together.

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Date: May 23, 2022 15:03

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TheflyingDutchman
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TravelinMan

As a guitarist of many years, I do not find the Ron Wood era particularly interesting. I do not find it hard at all to copy Ron Wood and I don't really enjoy his lead guitar tones. Perhaps if I didn't play guitar, I would be more enamored by his playing. drinking smiley

All I can add is that after working for 25+ years as a professional guitar teacher, me and my colleagues never ever got a single question about Ron Wood's playing. Quite a lot of questions about Mick Taylor's or Keith Richard's playing though. But then also never questions about the late Allan Holdsworth either. ( I couldn't even answer them). Just a statistical message.

So it could very well be that both Allan Holdsworth and Ron Wood, just like Jimi Hendriks, were innovators and changed guitar playing forever.

Not statistical, but anecdotal. Interesting just the same smiling smiley

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: schillid ()
Date: May 23, 2022 15:24

Keith's and Ron's guitar weaving is great throughout ...

Side note: Sounds to me Ron's guitar is a little out of tune on Fool to Cry.. ( G-string? ) ...

Still wonderful



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2022-05-23 15:24 by schillid.

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: VoodooLounge13 ()
Date: May 23, 2022 15:59

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Taylor1
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mnewman505
Hand of Fate, Fool to Cry, and Crazy Mama are significantly better here than on the studio album.
Crazy Mama is not


Funny how everything is subjective and personal taste. To me, this is the highlight of El Mo!!

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: schillid ()
Date: May 23, 2022 16:34

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TravelinMan
As a guitarist of many years, I do not find the Ron Wood era particularly interesting. I do not find it hard at all to copy Ron Wood and I don't really enjoy his lead guitar tones. Perhaps if I didn't play guitar, I would be more enamored by his playing. drinking smiley


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TheflyingDutchman
All I can add is that after working for 25+ years as a professional guitar teacher, me and my colleagues never ever got a single question about Ron Wood's playing. .

Taylored Tailored to fit a mood of a song ...
Brian's Brains behind the 2nd guitar, slide, "sitar" , etc.

Ron Wood's guitar playing is like his painting ...
Inspired copying, Competent technique.
Nice tones and some subtle qualities.

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: bitusa2012 ()
Date: May 23, 2022 17:37

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schillid
Keith's and Ron's guitar weaving is great throughout ...

Side note: Sounds to me Ron's guitar is a little out of tune on Fool to Cry.. ( G-string? ) ...

Still wonderful

That wouldn’t be out of tune, it’d be out of place

Rod

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Date: May 23, 2022 17:58

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schillid
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TravelinMan
As a guitarist of many years, I do not find the Ron Wood era particularly interesting. I do not find it hard at all to copy Ron Wood and I don't really enjoy his lead guitar tones. Perhaps if I didn't play guitar, I would be more enamored by his playing. drinking smiley


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TheflyingDutchman
All I can add is that after working for 25+ years as a professional guitar teacher, me and my colleagues never ever got a single question about Ron Wood's playing. .

Taylored Tailored to fit a mood of a song ...
Brian's Brains behind the 2nd guitar, slide, "sitar" , etc.

Ron Wood's guitar playing is like his painting ...
Inspired copying, Competent technique.
Nice tones and some subtle qualities.


You're absolutely right. My bad. Never disagree with customers.thumbs up

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Date: May 23, 2022 21:20

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hbwriter
Wyman's playing on the last chorus of Star Star is beyond inspired- he takes the entire band performance to a new level- it's thrilling - and Hand of Fate is like a roller coaster with no safety bar - exhilerating

I've never been a huge fan of the '76 live stuff- it's ok- but like '75 on a lot more cocaine - I like Knebworth - but I am obsessed with El Macambo

Absolutely. It was the first thing that made me sit up straight, on my first time listen.

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Date: May 23, 2022 21:20

My favorite moment of the album? Jagger's laugh in 'Fool to Cry".

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: WorriedAboutYou ()
Date: May 23, 2022 21:47

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Rockman
How good is Star Star and
Fool ta Cry ... so close yet so far .... PLAY LOUD

Never really loved Star Star before but on this, what an absolute trip to the stars it is. That ending is as sublime as music gets. It's truly exhilarating and inspired. It completely transformed the song.

Imagine being at this actual concert.

This album alone justifies the Stone's "best rock n' roll band in the world" status.

Is there anything else in the vaults that could rival this?

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: Redhotcarpet ()
Date: May 23, 2022 22:15

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hbwriter
Wyman's playing on the last chorus of Star Star is beyond inspired- he takes the entire band performance to a new level- it's thrilling - and Hand of Fate is like a roller coaster with no safety bar - exhilerating

I've never been a huge fan of the '76 live stuff- it's ok- but like '75 on a lot more cocaine - I like Knebworth - but I am obsessed with El Macambo

Amen.

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: JordyLicks96 ()
Date: May 23, 2022 23:25

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wiredallnight
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JordyLicks96
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wiredallnight

[...]

Where do you have a recording of Crazy Mama from March 4?

It's the one that's circulated on bootlegs for years now as an incomplete version. You can find it here starting at [8:40]

[www.youtube.com]

OK but I think this is also from March 5, not 4 (see also Zentgraf). The vocals are the same. If there are differences (the bootleg version is a bit hard to understand due to the quality of the recording) they may have done some overdubs on the official release.

It's driving me crazy!! There are similarities and differences. I haven't heard anything about overdubs. There's a few lines sung differently which makes me think they're from 2 different nights.

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: TravelinMan ()
Date: May 23, 2022 23:37

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TheflyingDutchman
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TravelinMan

As a guitarist of many years, I do not find the Ron Wood era particularly interesting. I do not find it hard at all to copy Ron Wood and I don't really enjoy his lead guitar tones. Perhaps if I didn't play guitar, I would be more enamored by his playing. drinking smiley

All I can add is that after working for 25+ years as a professional guitar teacher, me and my colleagues never ever got a single question about Ron Wood's playing. Quite a lot of questions about Mick Taylor's or Keith Richard's playing though. But then also never questions about the late Allan Holdsworth either. ( I couldn't even answer them). Just a statistical message.

So it could very well be that both Allan Holdsworth and Ron Wood, just like Jimi Hendriks, were innovators and changed guitar playing forever.

You never getting questions about Hendrix is extremely hard to believe.

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: May 24, 2022 00:26

Any Q's about Blondie under the stage ?????????...hhhaaaaa



ROCKMAN

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: retired_dog ()
Date: May 24, 2022 04:07

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Rockman
Any Q's about Blondie under the stage ?????????...hhhaaaaa

If not Blondie, it must have been someone else under the stage...'cause they can't be THAT good...or can they?

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: z ()
Date: May 24, 2022 09:57

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JordyLicks96
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wiredallnight
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JordyLicks96
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wiredallnight

[...]

Where do you have a recording of Crazy Mama from March 4?

It's the one that's circulated on bootlegs for years now as an incomplete version. You can find it here starting at [8:40]

[www.youtube.com]

OK but I think this is also from March 5, not 4 (see also Zentgraf). The vocals are the same. If there are differences (the bootleg version is a bit hard to understand due to the quality of the recording) they may have done some overdubs on the official release.

It's driving me crazy!! There are similarities and differences. I haven't heard anything about overdubs. There's a few lines sung differently which makes me think they're from 2 different nights.

Yes, apparently it's the same take as the bootleg, but a few of Jagger's lines were replaced.

Re: The Rolling Stones Live at the El Mocambo
Posted by: Rockman ()
Date: May 24, 2022 10:58

'cause they can't be THAT good...or can they?


Yeah man they are ...



ROCKMAN

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