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jumpingjackflash5
Yes mobile phone recordings sound good played back on mobile phone. Elsewhere they sound usually flat. Stones' sound is great and much richer.
Sorry, they are unlistenable everywhere IMHO. Judging performance by watching a phone stream is like sampling a fine restaurant by looking at a menu online. Sure that dish looks like it will taste good but only actually using your senses to decide will determine if its any good.
The analogy wouldn't be looking at a menu more like looking at someone's food pics on the insta. Which should give you a general idea of what was served.
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jumpingjackflash5
Yes mobile phone recordings sound good played back on mobile phone. Elsewhere they sound usually flat. Stones' sound is great and much richer.
Sorry, they are unlistenable everywhere IMHO. Judging performance by watching a phone stream is like sampling a fine restaurant by looking at a menu online. Sure that dish looks like it will taste good but only actually using your senses to decide will determine if its any good.
The analogy wouldn't be looking at a menu more like looking at someone's food pics on the insta. Which should give you a general idea of what was served.
Not if the pictures had been compressed to such a degree that you couldn’t see the depth of colour (for example) and they appeared flat on the screen. I was there last night, they sounded incredible
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powerage78
You got me rocking (1994), the most recent track played last night. Welcome to the museum my friends
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Silver Dagger
Absolutely outstanding version of Gimme Shelter last night. Sasha Allen is outrageously good.
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powerage78
You got me rocking (1994), the most recent track played last night. Welcome to the museum my friends
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raphph
Finally finished going through my album from last night and so happy how it turned out - The weather, plus the iconic Hyde Park location meant some different shots to usual - utilising the trees and skyline
Here's the full album
[flic.kr]
And my instagram
[www.instagram.com]
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crawdaddy
Well said SomeTorontoGirl and so glad you enjoyed your stay here in London Town.
Loved Toronto on my two visits way back in the 80's and 90's.
I was outside in The Park for the two gig's and great sound, lovely people, and their pet dogs, all having a great time.
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Hairball
Never liked their cover versions of Like a Rolling Stone as Dylan's original is an untouchable classic, though I suppose it would be better than a shortened version of Can't You Hear Me Knockin'.
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Never liked their cover versions of Like a Rolling Stone as Dylan's original is an untouchable classic, though I suppose it would be better than a shortened version of Can't You Hear Me Knockin'.
I was at HP1 and think CYHMK was the best version I've ever seen in public. It even beats The Fonda show. If you're at home watching a YouTube clip, you don't get it. You don't feel all that power coursing through your veins, you aren't there with thousands of people sharing the experience.
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raphph
Finally finished going through my album from last night and so happy how it turned out - The weather, plus the iconic Hyde Park location meant some different shots to usual - utilising the trees and skyline
Here's the full album
[flic.kr]
And my instagram
[www.instagram.com]
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powerage78
You got me rocking (1994), the most recent track played last night. Welcome to the museum my friends
??? There were more than enough shows in the past where Start Me Up (1981) was the newest. Come on, they are a living museum,! What's wrong with that?
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daspyknows
I did get a laugh when Mick mentioned Keith in regards to climbing the tree.
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rayrad
how funny was mick last night too?
"welcome to the american express, british summer time, super-spreader covid event!"
not very funny – some people here reported that they caught Covid at the first Hyde Park show
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SimonN
Hello,
Looking for some advice from those who were lucky enough to get to either (or both, you swine!) of HP1 or HP2.
Covid allowing, I'm meant to be going down there for Pearl Jam this weekend and as ever, am looking to take a few photos. Based on what you saw, would I stand a chance of getting this camera and bag in with me? Rubbish CD by some old band included to give an idea of size...
Thanks!
Simon.
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SimonN
Hello,
Looking for some advice from those who were lucky enough to get to either (or both, you swine!) of HP1 or HP2.
Covid allowing, I'm meant to be going down there for Pearl Jam this weekend and as ever, am looking to take a few photos. Based on what you saw, would I stand a chance of getting this camera and bag in with me? Rubbish CD by some old band included to give an idea of size...
Thanks!
Simon.
saw plenty people with bags of a similar/larger size (small rucksacks etc) in GA - i too am heading back down for PJ x 2!
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SimonN
Hello,
Looking for some advice from those who were lucky enough to get to either (or both, you swine!) of HP1 or HP2.
Covid allowing, I'm meant to be going down there for Pearl Jam this weekend and as ever, am looking to take a few photos. Based on what you saw, would I stand a chance of getting this camera and bag in with me? Rubbish CD by some old band included to give an idea of size...
Thanks!
Simon.
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EddieByword
From what I saw it was pretty random. I did see a couple of cameras as big as yours nearby but that doesn't mean everyone got theirs in.
ie. I had all my food taken off me (sandwiches and fig rolls no less) except the crisps but the girl I was with got all hers in ..so it seemed like it depended on who was doing the searching.