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mnewman505
San Jose ‘99 is a great release, the No Security tour rocked hard.
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RollingFreak
Does Ya Yas not count? How is that not on everyone's list?
Ya Yas
Brussels
Leeds Lungs
Some Girls in Texas
Shine A Light (sorry, I love it)
Stripped
Flashpoint
Rock N Roll Circus (even for their brief part in it)
Fonda 2015 (for the novelty of playing Sticky Fingers)
Live Licks
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dcba
since everyone mentioned the usual suspects let me add the Roundhouse 1971 "chunks" to the list.
Both shows really deserve a seperate 2-cd release. C'mon Mick, after the Mocambo hammer blow stun us once again!
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mnewman505
Here’s mine in chronological order….
Leeds, 1971
Ladies & Gentleman, 1972
Brussels Affair, 1973
LA Forum, 1975
El Mocambo, 1977
Some Girls Texas, 1978
Hampton Coliseum, 1981
Tokyo, 1990
Paradiso, 1995
Paris Olympia, 2003
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StonedRambler
Surprised barely one talks about Havana Moon. Sure performance wise it won't keep up with concerts when they were younger but the film is absolutely stunning. It's one of the best concert films ever made IMHO. And they never seemed to have so much fun playing together.
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mnewman505
Here’s mine in chronological order….
Leeds, 1971
Ladies & Gentleman, 1972
Brussels Affair, 1973
LA Forum, 1975
El Mocambo, 1977
Some Girls Texas, 1978
Hampton Coliseum, 1981
Tokyo, 1990
Paradiso, 1995
Paris Olympia, 2003
No "Get yer ya ya's out". Definitely a joke or just the onset of Alzheimer's!
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GasLightStreet
1. YA-YA'S
2. EL MACOMBO
3. LVE IN TEXAS
4. NO SECURITY
5. STILL LIFE
6. ATLANTIC CITY
7. HAMPTON
8. BRUSSELS
9. FLASHPOINT
10. LOVE YOU LIVE
Watch the film Al, it's excellent. Yes they have become slower but it also fluctuates from concert to concert and from tour to tour. Compare All down the line Fonda to Havana Moon, also huge tempo difference but one year apart.Quote
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StonedRambler
Surprised barely one talks about Havana Moon. Sure performance wise it won't keep up with concerts when they were younger but the film is absolutely stunning. It's one of the best concert films ever made IMHO. And they never seemed to have so much fun playing together.
I haven't seen the film, admittedly, but the concert recording is excellent, I must say. One downside, perhaps: it was this performance that first drew my attention to how slow the tempos had become. All Down The Line is performed at a snails pace in comparison to, say, the rendition from the Shine a Light soundtrack.
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FrogSugar
In no particular order:
Judas Priest - Unleashed in the East
Exodus - Another Lesson in Violence
Grateful Dead - 1977 Cornell
Grateful Dead - Sunshine Daydream 1972 Veneta, Oregon
Ozzy Osbourne - Tribute
Slayer - Decade of Agression
Rolling Stones - Brussels Affair
Doors - In Concert
Duran Duran - Diamond in the Mind
Iron Maiden - Live After Death
(OP never specified this was a Stones-only list!)
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StonedRambler
Surprised barely one talks about Havana Moon. Sure performance wise it won't keep up with concerts when they were younger but the film is absolutely stunning. It's one of the best concert films ever made IMHO. And they never seemed to have so much fun playing together.