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Very likely. And then Mick sort of brought it over to subsequent tours. It was crazy to hear American audiences eat it up during the 2021 tour. Brilliant actually because they gave the audience one more "hook" to sing along to like the Miss You riff.Quote
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Maybe it's already posted somewhere: I was suprised by the crowd singing the Satisfaction riff - during the show and after. Who did it start, the fans from South America (ha, you know how in works...)?
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I'm starting to think maybe they really do read this board LOL
Then we can teach them how to organize the picking up of LD. It was a mess.Quote
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I'm starting to think maybe they really do read this board LOL
Someone from the organization does.
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I'm starting to think maybe they really do read this board LOL
Someone from the organization does.
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I'm starting to think maybe they really do read this board LOL
Someone from the organization does.
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After a disapointing Vienna... a fantastic show in Lyon!
Are you sure you were there in Vienna? Been to their shows since 1976 all around the globe but Vienna 2022 was the best ever show for me.
But maybe it depends on what you're focusing. I don't care for bad solos and errors as we talk about the Stones. But the show and the vibe was pure magic in Wien. Sorry you couldn't enjoy.
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After a disapointing Vienna... a fantastic show in Lyon!
Are you sure you were there in Vienna? Been to their shows since 1976 all around the globe but Vienna 2022 was the best ever show for me.
But maybe it depends on what you're focusing. I don't care for bad solos and errors as we talk about the Stones. But the show and the vibe was pure magic in Wien. Sorry you couldn't enjoy.
Best show ever and you started in 1976???
Are you serious ?
OK we're still happy to see them, and we're lucky ! But let's stay objective ! Keith is not the same anymore since ABB tour ! I've been in the first ranks so many times since 1995 and
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I think that Keith is far better nowadays than in the ABB tour, is playing better this tour than 2017/2018/2019
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Im betting the air conditioning messed with Mick’s voice. Those massive AC units dry the air out like crazy. I sing in a bar/casino band and used to wonder why I struggled with vocal issues at indoor gigs in the summmer…AC reduces humidity so much, especially traveling between gigs with van AC on full. His vocal symptoms during JJF remind me more of dehydrated vocal chords than any real issues.
Mick is a pro, he’ll be back 100% in Paris!
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After a disapointing Vienna... a fantastic show in Lyon!
Are you sure you were there in Vienna? Been to their shows since 1976 all around the globe but Vienna 2022 was the best ever show for me.
But maybe it depends on what you're focusing. I don't care for bad solos and errors as we talk about the Stones. But the show and the vibe was pure magic in Wien. Sorry you couldn't enjoy.
Best show ever and you started in 1976???
Are you serious ?
OK we're still happy to see them, and we're lucky ! But let's stay objective ! Keith is not the same anymore since ABB tour ! I've been in the first ranks so many times since 1995 and
I think that Keith is far better nowadays than in the ABB tour, is playing better this tour than 2017/2018/2019
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I think that Keith is far better nowadays than in the ABB tour, is playing better this tour than 2017/2018/2019
Are you serious? I just watched Salt Lake 2005 show and Keith was a different guitar player back then. Nowadays he's still decent, but makes more mistakes, plays off-time more often, and leaves open spaces where he almost stops playing (like on Dead Flowers in Lyon).
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Air ventilation is the most complex task - and expensive - in any buildings. Outside, when the temperature in the stadium air is +37 (99F) which is was in Lyon at show start, I don't think any engineer in the world could build a machine or a bubble that could give Mick "normal" temperature and humidity.
Every time Mick or Keith was center stage, up front, you could see their hair and cloths blowing like in a hair shampoo commercial, it was like they were in a wind tunnel machine. Just see their hair in some of the pictures from the show. There was a large fan blowing wind into their entire body. May be it was slightly cooler than what we - the crowd - had like 37 C or so, but the humidity I have no idea about.
Personally, I do often get a cold if the air condition is locked up too low in a room, it happens.
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I think that Keith is far better nowadays than in the ABB tour, is playing better this tour than 2017/2018/2019
Are you serious? I just watched Salt Lake 2005 show and Keith was a different guitar player back then. Nowadays he's still decent, but makes more mistakes, plays off-time more often, and leaves open spaces where he almost stops playing (like on Dead Flowers in Lyon).
2005 is different from 2007 though
seriously some of those shows from 07 are hard to listen to all the way thru