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Rockman
She deserves a medal for being able to
do the soft-shoe shuffle in those platforms ....
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TeddyB1018
I have always loved One More Shot. I like it here too.
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TeddyB1018
I have always loved One More Shot. I like it here too.
Same here. The live version is even better, imo.
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Tumlin73
The lady gaga is one of the most funniest things I’ve seen I’ve seen at a concert imho.
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TeddyB1018
I have always loved One More Shot. I like it here too.
Same here. The live version is even better, imo.
i like it too
but think maybe it would've been better if keith sung it
as others have noted it seems to be more his kinda song vocally then mick
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TeddyB1018
I have always loved One More Shot. I like it here too.
Same here. The live version is even better, imo.
i like it too
but think maybe it would've been better if keith sung it
as others have noted it seems to be more his kinda song vocally then mick
I’m also a huge fan of One More Shot
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1962
Mick's voice is terrible. He sang much better on later tours. By the way, the concert was really great. I love One More Shot, too. I'm Going Down is also great.
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TeddyB1018
I have always loved One More Shot. I like it here too.
Same here. The live version is even better, imo.
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Hairball
According to Steve Jordan, Keith's version is actually better than the Stones released version.
Can't find a link, but it was quoted regularly here for quite a while around the time Crosseyed Heart was released.
It's ok as a Stones tune (especially live), but I imagine Steve Jordan would be right about Keith's version...wish we could here it some day.
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retired_dog
Wasn't it dropped quickly after a few performances? Makes me think the band rather agreed with my judgement above...
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Rockman
She deserves a medal for being able to
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StonedRambler
Watching this and then Havana Moon is a night and day difference. 4 years later Mick is performing so much more relaxed and elegant that you feel like he got younger. In 2012 he seemed really old, singing and moving with a lot of tension.
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StonedRambler
Watching this and then Havana Moon is a night and day difference. 4 years later Mick is performing so much more relaxed and elegant that you feel like he got younger. In 2012 he seemed really old, singing and moving with a lot of tension.
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StonedRambler
Watching this and then Havana Moon is a night and day difference. 4 years later Mick is performing so much more relaxed and elegant that you feel like he got younger. In 2012 he seemed really old, singing and moving with a lot of tension.
Yes. And it's natural. In 2012 they had to proove themselves and from 2013 they were rolling again.
A friend of mine said it is very similar to a steel wheels track. Mixed emotions i believe. But i could never pick up that similarityQuote
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retired_dog
Wasn't it dropped quickly after a few performances? Makes me think the band rather agreed with my judgement above...
More than a few performances, but it didn't survive all the way to the end of the 2013 leg of 50 AND COUNTING.
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StonedRambler
Watching this and then Havana Moon is a night and day difference. 4 years later Mick is performing so much more relaxed and elegant that you feel like he got younger. In 2012 he seemed really old, singing and moving with a lot of tension.
Yes. And it's natural. In 2012 they had to proove themselves and from 2013 they were rolling again.
Yep. The Stones were always the best when they didn't feel they had to prove themselves and just going with the flow.