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southboundtrain
Enjoyed this version a lot, spiritually uplifting.
During the last minute, Mick twice frantically signals with this arm to his right. Anyone have an idea what was going on there ?
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southboundtrain
Enjoyed this version a lot, spiritually uplifting.
During the last minute, Mick twice frantically signals with this arm to his right. Anyone have an idea what was going on there ?
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bauk77
on this tour a lot of handsignals so far :-)
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southboundtrain
Enjoyed this version a lot, spiritually uplifting.
During the last minute, Mick twice frantically signals with this arm to his right. Anyone have an idea what was going on there ?
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J-J-Flash
Keith's lack of a guitar solo was even worst with him starting to do it than completely stopping. Better if he didn't play anything during that part.
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keefriffhards
Same thing when i saw Let It Bleed in the setlist, i thought wow Keith's solo, this is something different, then no solo, instead another guest, man it hurts right now to be a Keith fan, he just doesn't get a look in.
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southboundtrain
Enjoyed this version a lot, spiritually uplifting.
During the last minute, Mick twice frantically signals with this arm to his right. Anyone have an idea what was going on there ?
Sorry but my mind went to 1981 Still Life concert, half expected Keith to feature with his loud guitar and backing vocals and then i remembered, that Keith doesn't exist anymore.
There was something magical about Keith, he made you believe he would be back when you least expect it.
Finally i accept that Keith is gone forever.
Same thing when i saw Let It Bleed in the setlist, i thought wow Keith's solo, this is something different, then no solo, instead another guest, man it hurts right now to be a Keith fan, he just doesn't get a look in.
Dude seriously, what’s with this Keith persecution complex you have? No matter what the topic is you always have to bring up the fact that you think Keith is being erased from history? It’s childish really.Quote
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southboundtrain
Enjoyed this version a lot, spiritually uplifting.
During the last minute, Mick twice frantically signals with this arm to his right. Anyone have an idea what was going on there ?
Sorry but my mind went to 1981 Still Life concert, half expected Keith to feature with his loud guitar and backing vocals and then i remembered, that Keith doesn't exist anymore.
There was something magical about Keith, he made you believe he would be back when you least expect it.
Finally i accept that Keith is gone forever.
Same thing when i saw Let It Bleed in the setlist, i thought wow Keith's solo, this is something different, then no solo, instead another guest, man it hurts right now to be a Keith fan, he just doesn't get a look in.
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cyclist
So how unlikely is it we'll hear it again this tour?
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southboundtrain
Enjoyed this version a lot, spiritually uplifting.
During the last minute, Mick twice frantically signals with this arm to his right. Anyone have an idea what was going on there ?
Sorry but my mind went to 1981 Still Life concert, half expected Keith to feature with his loud guitar and backing vocals and then i remembered, that Keith doesn't exist anymore.
There was something magical about Keith, he made you believe he would be back when you least expect it.
Finally i accept that Keith is gone forever.
Same thing when i saw Let It Bleed in the setlist, i thought wow Keith's solo, this is something different, then no solo, instead another guest, man it hurts right now to be a Keith fan, he just doesn't get a look in.
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Musicwinn
Yes in Japan, [youtu.be]
But it was rehearsed in 2002 as wellQuote
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PaintMonkeyManBlack
Time is on my side…. Epic if true…played once in the last 42 years..
Last time played in 1998, Japan. Bridges to Babylon Tour.
Yes, Osaka Dome, March 20, 1998 — I was there. The Rolling Stones’ first ever concert in my hometown. It was all seating and I was on the tenth row on the ground, the Keith side.
TIOMS was a web vote. So memorable. I have a vivid memory of the moment the song title was projected on the back screen, the whole scene erupted in a tremendous roar, the excitement that ran through my body and the performance itself. I’ll never forget it all.
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southboundtrain
Enjoyed this version a lot, spiritually uplifting.
During the last minute, Mick twice frantically signals with this arm to his right. Anyone have an idea what was going on there ?
Sorry but my mind went to 1981 Still Life concert, half expected Keith to feature with his loud guitar and backing vocals and then i remembered, that Keith doesn't exist anymore.
There was something magical about Keith, he made you believe he would be back when you least expect it.
Finally i accept that Keith is gone forever.
Same thing when i saw Let It Bleed in the setlist, i thought wow Keith's solo, this is something different, then no solo, instead another guest, man it hurts right now to be a Keith fan, he just doesn't get a look in.
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southboundtrain
Enjoyed this version a lot, spiritually uplifting.
During the last minute, Mick twice frantically signals with this arm to his right. Anyone have an idea what was going on there ?
Sorry but my mind went to 1981 Still Life concert, half expected Keith to feature with his loud guitar and backing vocals and then i remembered, that Keith doesn't exist anymore.
There was something magical about Keith, he made you believe he would be back when you least expect it.
Finally i accept that Keith is gone forever.
Same thing when i saw Let It Bleed in the setlist, i thought wow Keith's solo, this is something different, then no solo, instead another guest, man it hurts right now to be a Keith fan, he just doesn't get a look in.
i'm not gonna criticize your comment
instead i'm gonna challenge you to just post positive things you liked about the next show in glendale
and then you can go back to being critical for vegas
come on i know you can do it
i mean there's gotta be something you still like in the shows right?
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Rocky Dijon
Sorry, but my mind went to the 1982 Leeds concert. I half expected Chuck to steal the spotlight in a crescendo of plink and backing vocals and then I remembered, that Chuck doesn't exist anymore.
There was something magical about Chuck. He made you believe he would be back when you least expected it. His long locks blowing in the wind. That irrepressible grin that said, "I'm the f***in' musical director of The Rolling Stones, see my set list?" Finally, I accept that Chuck is gone forever.
Same thing when Miss You started, I thought, "Wow! This is Chuck's number, practically no guitars." Then Matt started the harmonica playback from his keyboard instead. Man, it hurts right now to be a Chuck fan. He just doesn't get a look in.
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DandelionPowderman
It's even harder for us Michael Davis-fans...
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It's even harder for us Michael Davis-fans...
Agreed. Tim Ries will never finger his mouthpiece the way Michael Davis could. Michael's vibrato on "Terrifying" will never be matched. He may have only been with them a few years, but they are unquestionably the Golden Years of the band. And don't get me started on the songwriting credits Michael Davis was denied. That includes songs written before he toured with them. Michael made them his.
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Rocky Dijon
I miss Skippy.
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TheflyingDutchman
Guess who I miss.
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DandelionPowderman
It's even harder for us Michael Davis-fans...
Agreed. Tim Ries will never finger his mouthpiece the way Michael Davis could. Michael's vibrato on "Terrifying" will never be matched. He may have only been with them a few years, but they are unquestionably the Golden Years of the band. And don't get me started on the songwriting credits Michael Davis was denied. That includes songs written before he toured with them. Michael made them his.