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I read some reports that said Mick flubbed the harmonica at the beginning of Sweet Virginia and then tossed his harmonica but I watched a video and it sounded fine. I mean he tossed the harp after playing but only because he was playing acoustic guitar too and doesn’t use a rack to hold his harmonica. I don’t know, lots of people making comments about Mick not feeling well and that being the reason for 3 Keith songs. Whatever the reason seems like everyone was firing on all pistons as far as I can see from any video I watched. Great set list, what a tour so far!
It looks like Mick was trying to get the harp unstuck from dirt or something?
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I read some reports that said Mick flubbed the harmonica at the beginning of Sweet Virginia and then tossed his harmonica but I watched a video and it sounded fine. I mean he tossed the harp after playing but only because he was playing acoustic guitar too and doesn’t use a rack to hold his harmonica. I don’t know, lots of people making comments about Mick not feeling well and that being the reason for 3 Keith songs. Whatever the reason seems like everyone was firing on all pistons as far as I can see from any video I watched. Great set list, what a tour so far!
It looks like Mick was trying to get the harp unstuck from dirt or something?
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Mick looked unusually annoyed and stressed out with that harmonica and even when he starts playing the guitar he's rushing and ther Mick e seems to be something wrong. Now who wouldn't when facing tens of thousands of people...it's just that usually he acts like it's nothing ;-)
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I hsve not been to a concert in 30 years ( never big on concerts ) but decided to go last night. I was not expecting much because of their ages. I was pleasantly surprised and thought they were better than the last time I saw them in 1994. I was really surprised by how well they played and Jaggers voice hasn’t lost anything.
One thing that surprised was how loud they were. They almost seemed more like a Power band than than the Stones I was used to. Are they always this loud now?
I guess the answer is "yes", but I don't find them overly loud. I've started taking ear plugs to shows after a couple of ear ringing experiences (with other bands) but I'd say that the Stones seem to be the perfect volume, never an issue with the ears the next day and don't use the plugs.
I second that. Perfect volume. If I’m in the pit, rear GA, or in the 100s sections, I’m always happy with the volume. Loud but not punishingly so. Pit B Atlanta was perfectly loud.
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smu sounds off
something about the guitars
Because you listening on an I Phone that is being recorded on an I phone.
no i'm listening on a pc with a good soundcard thru quality headphones at high volume (as usaul) not sh-tty iphone speakers
the sound is present in multiple videos at multiple angles and places in the stadium
it sounds like ronnie's guitar is louder and more distorted then normal
perhaps it was wrong to say that it sounded off it just sounds different
agree with gls though not his best solo but he had a couple other nice ones thru the show
but i kind of like the extra distortion in the guitar sound on smu
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I hsve not been to a concert in 30 years ( never big on concerts ) but decided to go last night. I was not expecting much because of their ages. I was pleasantly surprised and thought they were better than the last time I saw them in 1994. I was really surprised by how well they played and Jaggers voice hasn’t lost anything.
One thing that surprised was how loud they were. They almost seemed more like a Power band than than the Stones I was used to. Are they always this loud now?
I guess the answer is "yes", but I don't find them overly loud. I've started taking ear plugs to shows after a couple of ear ringing experiences (with other bands) but I'd say that the Stones seem to be the perfect volume, never an issue with the ears the next day and don't use the plugs.
I second that. Perfect volume. If I’m in the pit, rear GA, or in the 100s sections, I’m always happy with the volume. Loud but not punishingly so. Pit B Atlanta was perfectly loud.
I am not complaining about how loud they were just surprised. Again not having been to a concert in 30 years I was shocked at how different the sound was vs all the times I saw them in the past. A pleasant surprise really. In the past the fact that I could not hear them well enough is one of the reasons I stopped going to concerts. Thought about going to see them in Philly now that I know I will be able to hear them. That is why I am asking.
On Saturday on the way back to Raleigh NC I got stuck in a traffic jam near Charlotte and right in front of me was was seemed like a Stones equipment truck on the way to Philly. Was behind it for about 10 minutes.
Who opened in Atlanta? I just caught the end of it and it didn’t sound like who was supposed to open.