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keefriffhards
Yes, because of their ages it does become incomprehensible, it's not like Ronnie and Keith have led a healthy lifestyle, and Mick is performing beyond anything the fittest 80 year old in the world can manage.
Unlike Clapton they aren't performing in a semi conscious sleep walk, they are completely in the moment pushing hard and focused for nearly two hours.
I don't know where they conjure up the magic or what vitamins they take , but long may it continue..
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keefriffhards
Yes, because of their ages it does become incomprehensible, it's not like Ronnie and Keith have led a healthy lifestyle, and Mick is performing beyond anything the fittest 80 year old in the world can manage.
Unlike Clapton they aren't performing in a semi conscious sleep walk, they are completely in the moment pushing hard and focused for nearly two hours.
I don't know where they conjure up the magic or what vitamins they take , but long may it continue..
Yeah, I have always seen the complaints about setlists, and 'look what Clapton or Dylan do' not really doing justice for The Stones. I mean, what those dudes do, especially avantgardist Dylan, is great on their own terms, but 'honey, is no a rock and roll show'. For the latter, The Stones belong to the sphere of their own. Every concert is a testimony and a statement and a lesson of that unique uncompromised spirit and energy. It asks helluva lot. For their age it would be much, much easier to take a Clapton or Dylan route. Probably for the aging audience as well.
It's 'The Singer Not The Song' although those songs are superb, too....
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