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Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Date: July 15, 2024 16:58

I love seeing the videos drop the day later, though for sure they are a shadow of what went on in the stadia. I can see that the band is playing great, I love hearing the different inflections and feel on successive Honky Tonk Women and JJF etc, but I agree they are not really fit for useful (or gratuitous) criticism, by their very nature. But this tour sounds immense. Maybe there's not much more to be said?

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: daspyknows ()
Date: July 15, 2024 18:45

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steffialicia
I attended four shows this tour. I don't bother looking at the videos. I don't mean to insult anyone but the vast majority are done by "everyone" and not by professionals. You simply can't compare a run of the mill video to a professionally made one or obviously actually attending the concert.

Same here. Don't watch phone vids of Stones or any other band to be honest. I find the sound shrill in most cases and the videos distracting. Doesn't tell me whether it's a good show or not. I will on occasion watch pro shot videos but it's all about hearing the music. This is also why I don't take videos at shows and just do audio.

I understand people being far away not being able to attend but comments about whether a show is good or bad when watching through a phone is laughable at best. It's the same people complaining over the performance based on the keyhole they are watching through. I have been lucky enough to attend many shows and know that my personal experience at a show affects whether qi think it is good or great. What I can say is none of the shows have sucked. Each show had it's magical moments. Nothing to complain about and just gratitude that I am in attendance. That is why I keep going for more.

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: RaiseTheKnife ()
Date: July 15, 2024 18:59

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daspyknows
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steffialicia
I attended four shows this tour. I don't bother looking at the videos. I don't mean to insult anyone but the vast majority are done by "everyone" and not by professionals. You simply can't compare a run of the mill video to a professionally made one or obviously actually attending the concert.

Same here. Don't watch phone vids of Stones or any other band to be honest. I find the sound shrill in most cases and the videos distracting. Doesn't tell me whether it's a good show or not. I will on occasion watch pro shot videos but it's all about hearing the music. This is also why I don't take videos at shows and just do audio.

I understand people being far away not being able to attend but comments about whether a show is good or bad when watching through a phone is laughable at best. It's the same people complaining over the performance based on the keyhole they are watching through. I have been lucky enough to attend many shows and know that my personal experience at a show affects whether qi think it is good or great. What I can say is none of the shows have sucked. Each show had it's magical moments. Nothing to complain about and just gratitude that I am in attendance. That is why I keep going for more.

I can understand if you don't have good ears for music or never played an instrument, then it might be hard for you to judge a performance from youtube videos.

But for many people it's very easy to judge how the band members are playing based on videos.

The notes are all there for everyone to hear. Everyone knows it sounds better in person, but how the band is playing is still very obvious from watching videos.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2024-07-15 19:31 by RaiseTheKnife.

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: TurningToGold2 ()
Date: July 15, 2024 19:00

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Stonesfan2146
Keith now really nailing the Gimme Shelter Intro!

Sitting down has made all the difference!

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: snoopy2 ()
Date: July 15, 2024 20:33

I haven’t seen this mentioned in any reports yet, and I neglected to mention it in mine as well, but during the portion of Miss You where Mick usually says something like “Sometimes I want to play the bass like Darryl” he says “Sometimes I just want to play the f*cking bass!”

That would make a good title for an audio release of this show if someone makes one smiling smiley

Stones - LA2 - Sometimes I Just Want To Play The F*cken Bass
(On the Magic Swingin’ Dwarf Pig label)

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: daspyknows ()
Date: July 15, 2024 22:12

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RaiseTheKnife
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daspyknows
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steffialicia
I attended four shows this tour. I don't bother looking at the videos. I don't mean to insult anyone but the vast majority are done by "everyone" and not by professionals. You simply can't compare a run of the mill video to a professionally made one or obviously actually attending the concert.

Same here. Don't watch phone vids of Stones or any other band to be honest. I find the sound shrill in most cases and the videos distracting. Doesn't tell me whether it's a good show or not. I will on occasion watch pro shot videos but it's all about hearing the music. This is also why I don't take videos at shows and just do audio.

I understand people being far away not being able to attend but comments about whether a show is good or bad when watching through a phone is laughable at best. It's the same people complaining over the performance based on the keyhole they are watching through. I have been lucky enough to attend many shows and know that my personal experience at a show affects whether qi think it is good or great. What I can say is none of the shows have sucked. Each show had it's magical moments. Nothing to complain about and just gratitude that I am in attendance. That is why I keep going for more.

I can understand if you don't have good ears for music or never played an instrument, then it might be hard for you to judge a performance from youtube videos.

But for many people it's very easy to judge how the band members are playing based on videos.

The notes are all there for everyone to hear. Everyone knows it sounds better in person, but how the band is playing is still very obvious from watching videos.

I beg to differ. I have a real good ear for music and do not agree that someone holding a phone in thr air and someone watching it on their phone or computer can tell much of anything. It is no different from attending a sporting event live. It is cheaper, easier and more convenient and with 12 cameras it gets close. A single phone angle does not do that. It is a personal memory for the person filming. A high quality audio recording that has the clarity does a much better job with the sound but to each his own.

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: MonkeyMan2000 ()
Date: July 15, 2024 22:25

You can definetly tell by phone video if they are playing well. However the atmosphere and overall energy is part of the concert being perceived as good or not and that can only be judged by being at the show. Even a show where they are not playing that well can create lasting magic memories.

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: July 15, 2024 23:44

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RaiseTheKnife
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daspyknows
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steffialicia
I attended four shows this tour. I don't bother looking at the videos. I don't mean to insult anyone but the vast majority are done by "everyone" and not by professionals. You simply can't compare a run of the mill video to a professionally made one or obviously actually attending the concert.

Same here. Don't watch phone vids of Stones or any other band to be honest. I find the sound shrill in most cases and the videos distracting. Doesn't tell me whether it's a good show or not. I will on occasion watch pro shot videos but it's all about hearing the music. This is also why I don't take videos at shows and just do audio.

I understand people being far away not being able to attend but comments about whether a show is good or bad when watching through a phone is laughable at best. It's the same people complaining over the performance based on the keyhole they are watching through. I have been lucky enough to attend many shows and know that my personal experience at a show affects whether qi think it is good or great. What I can say is none of the shows have sucked. Each show had it's magical moments. Nothing to complain about and just gratitude that I am in attendance. That is why I keep going for more.

I can understand if you don't have good ears for music or never played an instrument, then it might be hard for you to judge a performance from youtube videos.

But for many people it's very easy to judge how the band members are playing based on videos.

The notes are all there for everyone to hear. Everyone knows it sounds better in person, but how the band is playing is still very obvious from watching videos.

I beg to differ. I have a real good ear for music and do not agree that someone holding a phone in thr air and someone watching it on their phone or computer can tell much of anything. It is no different from attending a sporting event live. It is cheaper, easier and more convenient and with 12 cameras it gets close. A single phone angle does not do that. It is a personal memory for the person filming. A high quality audio recording that has the clarity does a much better job with the sound but to each his own.

You said you don't watch phone videos so how would you know what they sound like?

Some are really good. Some phones have been designed to capture live music better than 5 years ago. A number of videos sound "great", especially when played through speakers (everything sounds like crap when only played on a phone). There are plenty of videos with good sound - sood enough sound to capture the space, to hear a band that's playing great, to hear a band that's lost, bum notes - any of it.

Of course they'll never sound like a board mix or live album - but a lot of them in 2024 sound fantastic compared to 2017 or whatever.

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: jmd ()
Date: July 16, 2024 00:14

Lefsetz on Saturday’s show (and getting to/from the SoFi floor):

[lefsetz.com]



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2024-07-16 00:16 by jmd.

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: waterrats ()
Date: July 16, 2024 00:38

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GasLightStreet
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daspyknows
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RaiseTheKnife
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daspyknows
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steffialicia
I attended four shows this tour. I don't bother looking at the videos. I don't mean to insult anyone but the vast majority are done by "everyone" and not by professionals. You simply can't compare a run of the mill video to a professionally made one or obviously actually attending the concert.

Same here. Don't watch phone vids of Stones or any other band to be honest. I find the sound shrill in most cases and the videos distracting. Doesn't tell me whether it's a good show or not. I will on occasion watch pro shot videos but it's all about hearing the music. This is also why I don't take videos at shows and just do audio.

I understand people being far away not being able to attend but comments about whether a show is good or bad when watching through a phone is laughable at best. It's the same people complaining over the performance based on the keyhole they are watching through. I have been lucky enough to attend many shows and know that my personal experience at a show affects whether qi think it is good or great. What I can say is none of the shows have sucked. Each show had it's magical moments. Nothing to complain about and just gratitude that I am in attendance. That is why I keep going for more.

I can understand if you don't have good ears for music or never played an instrument, then it might be hard for you to judge a performance from youtube videos.

But for many people it's very easy to judge how the band members are playing based on videos.

The notes are all there for everyone to hear. Everyone knows it sounds better in person, but how the band is playing is still very obvious from watching videos.

I beg to differ. I have a real good ear for music and do not agree that someone holding a phone in thr air and someone watching it on their phone or computer can tell much of anything. It is no different from attending a sporting event live. It is cheaper, easier and more convenient and with 12 cameras it gets close. A single phone angle does not do that. It is a personal memory for the person filming. A high quality audio recording that has the clarity does a much better job with the sound but to each his own.

You said you don't watch phone videos so how would you know what they sound like?

Some are really good. Some phones have been designed to capture live music better than 5 years ago. A number of videos sound "great", especially when played through speakers (everything sounds like crap when only played on a phone). There are plenty of videos with good sound - sood enough sound to capture the space, to hear a band that's playing great, to hear a band that's lost, bum notes - any of it.

Of course they'll never sound like a board mix or live album - but a lot of them in 2024 sound fantastic compared to 2017 or whatever.

Nice thread.
Now as I'm in the EU, I am very happy if someone shares some video with me and all the others.

I have been to Stones shows - I know how Keith's greed Tele hits you in the face - just like it should.
And because I know this, I can still enjoy the streams quite easily, because I know that the real sound is beeing there and because I don't expect streams to come near to the experience at the gig in the first place.

I promised myself not to miss any show this band performs some years ago and so far - it worked!

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: ProfessorWolf ()
Date: July 16, 2024 01:01

as a heavy consumer of videos gaslightstreet is right they do sound better in the last few years

not all obviously and even the best when compared to a quality lossless recording sound odd like parts of the sound are more muted or emphasized over others

i assume this is because of the way the phone processes the sound versus better recorders which are better at capturing the sound as it really was

and as someone who's entire experience of this tour comes from these videos and the occasional quality audience recording

i feel i must say that i have strong opinions about various shows and performances and whether i think there good or not as do many many others who don't have the privilege of attending these shows in person

and those opinions good and bad are valid and should be able to be shared here without undue criticism

of course it's foolish for someone who was not there to declare something good or bad based on a recording and then refuse to hear or consider the opinions of others that were there when challenged by them

but there not crazy to have strong opinions based on the videos they should just be open to the experience of those who where actually there

Los Angeles show #2 CA - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: bye bye johnny ()
Date: July 16, 2024 01:16

From The Lefsetz Letter, July 15:

The Stones At SoFi

They are no longer selling danger.

They’re selling rock and roll. A lost art. If you want to experience it in its original form, go to see the Stones.

What I’m saying is the emphasis is misplaced. It’s on Mick Jagger’s dancing, his onstage antics. The bottom line is this is necessary when you play in the vast stadiums the Stones appear in.

Have you ever been to SoFi? One of the most bizarre experiences in the sports stadium stratosphere.

Actually, my favorite moment came after the show. When I walked into an elevator and was promptly escorted out, as I was told THIS IS RESERVED FOR MR. KROENKE! It only went from field level up one flight. I’d actually ridden it earlier in the evening. The show had finished about fifteen minutes before, but it was a no-go.

Now logic defies SoFi. If I wasn’t escorted to field level, I never would have made it, it was a labyrinth of escalators and corridors and stairs…

Even better was when I tried to get to Level 4 from the bowels of the stadium.

You can’t get there from here. Literally. you ride the escalator and it goes from Level 3 to Level 5. Turns out you’ve go to take an elevator to get to Level 4, but after waiting interminably, I got escorted again, otherwise I never would have made it.

But this has nothing to do with the show. Other than to say that SoFi is vast. Sans frontman antics it would be hard to get the audience involved. But Mick did. And the band did.

I don’t want to take sides, but the heart of the band is Keith Richards. Strumming his guitar, mostly in the background.

Actually, that was the highlight of the evening. Before the Linda Lindas took the stage, Keith’s guitar tech Pierre gave me a tour of his guitars. There’s one locked case after another. Because the band has rehearsed seventy songs, and you never quite know what they’ll play. The Gibsons all have six strings, the rest mostly have five. And we were looking at each one in its slot in the case and then Pierre extracted…

The axe from “Honky Tonk Woman.” The exact one from the track. I tingled then and I’m tingling now. This is rock and roll history. A direct connection from what once was to what now still is.

And then Andrew Watt came along and we joshed and jousted, he gave me sh*t for dissing him, being friendly all the while, and for the life of me I couldn’t remember exactly what I’d said. When I take a big swing at someone I usually do. But one thing was for sure, Andrew was reading. And Pierre told me at the first session for “Hackney Diamonds” Watt insisted on playing the bass… A bridge from then to now.

And speaking of “Hackney Diamonds,” “Angry” was far superior live. It breathed, there was more space, something that is hard to achieve in a recording. Sure, Jagger was still out front, but there was air between him and the rest of the instruments Saturday night, and it made “Angry” a classic, which was surprising.

What was also surprising was the band hit the ground running.

Now if you’ve ever seen the Stones, you know they start out rough, it takes them a while to find their groove. I was shocked that they were together from note one. Very professional.

But the reason this is hard is the Stones are a blast from the past. They’re doing it the way they’ve always done. Naturally. Sans the hard drives and offstage players trying to imitate the records, delivering a professional appearance and sound that not only all their contemporaries employ, but especially the young ‘uns. What you’ve got here is 1965. You remember buying a guitar in the wake of the Beatles breaking. You played in the basement with your buddies. And that’s what the Stones do, only on a much higher level.

Sure, it’s not the Marquee, but it’s not that far removed. Jagger’s movements are expanded, as is the band, with two backup singers and two horn players, along with two keyboard players. But if you close your eyes it could be…1965!

But the difference between the Stones and their British Invasion contemporaries is not only did they soldier on, they continued to have hits, in the seventies and eighties, and their tracks still had an impact thereafter. Actually, I sing 1989’s “Mixed Emotions” in my head more than I do the earlier stuff… You’re not the only one, with mixed emotions. Sure, we broke up. Maybe you pulled the trigger, but I was unsure too and…

They didn’t play “Mixed Emotions” Saturday night.

They started with… “Start Me Up.” Firing on all cylinders, as stated above.

Then back to the sixties with “Get Off of My Cloud.”

But then came “Tumbling Dice.” The single from “Exile on Main Street” that did not go to number one, that was the lead-in for the ’72 tour. The first in America after “Sticky Fingers” allowed the Stones to declare themselves “The World’s Greatest Rock and Roll Band.” Not only was “Sticky Fingers” fantastic, all their contemporaries had given up, or fallen by the wayside, and here were the Stones delivering what we wanted and didn’t know we needed.

Not that the band played “Brown Sugar,” supposedly that’s been banished. And that line about the Puerto Rican girls dyin’ to meet you…that was not heard in “Miss You,” but…

Prior to the recent tours, the best, was ’75, the one where the band was revealed after the petals of the silver flower unfolded. When I saw the show at the Forum that tune was when the band finally locked in, when they were finally together, in the groove, I was closed on “Tumbling Dice” that night, and thereafter have loved it. And the band performed it just as well on Saturday.

Then came the surprise of “Angry.”

And I knew they were going to play “Heartbreaker,” the fan’s choice from “Goat’s Head Soup,” my favorite on the album. How were they going to get the intro right? Well, they didn’t. They didn’t even try. It was an approximation. Rather than use a tape, they approximated it with keyboard and then guitar and it made the song more special.

But then came “Fool to Cry.” Which was not my favorite song from “Black and Blue,” recorded with different guitarists after Mick Taylor left the band. There are two great tracks on that uneven album. One no one ever talks about, “Hand of Fate,” the other “Memory Motel,” a classic that only gained popular traction with the duet with Dave Matthews on a live album years later. But “Fool to Cry,” the album’s single? I never got that. And it was a big risk to slow the show down and do this number with falsetto. But the Stones are always about big risks. And Jagger pulled it off. Which is hard in a room this big.

“Monkey Man” didn’t have Nicky Hopkins’s piano, but it had energy nonetheless.

But the surprise I was warned about by Pierre. You see Keith gave up smoking two years ago and his voice has improved, he told me I’d hear it in the performance. I was positively stunned. The frog of yesteryear was replaced with a smooth voice with range. “You Got the Silver,” played acoustically with Ronnie Wood, was a revelation, in that Keith sang it effortlessly, as he did thereafter with “Little T & A” and “Before They Make Me Run.”

Oh, before that they did “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” in a slowed-down manner. Which emphasized the lyrics, Jagger was fantastic singing about the Chelsea Drugstore, the words were clear and meaningful, but the budding freight train of the recording was nowhere to be found.

Then again, Pierre told me Keith had to keep it interesting for himself. To especially notice Keith’s guitar work on “Satisfaction,” he played it a bit different from the record, he had to keep himself inspired.

And that was another interesting thing. Although there’s a ton of money involved, the show didn’t have the feel of a dash for cash. It was like there was nowhere these cats would rather be, this is what they do, it wasn’t about brand extensions, but the music, the camaraderie, the power of a band.

In truth, the show wasn’t as together in the late middle, but then the powerhouse closers built to the point where there was no doubt that this was the Rolling Stones. Especially “Gimmie Shelter,” whose gravitas and danger is hard to replicate live. But Chanel Haynes channeled her inner Tina to deliver a knife to the heart that was different from Merry Clayton’s, but powerful, and extended. When she and Mick duetted…you realized no one else could pull this off.

But generally speaking there was no danger. That’s gone. The bad boys of yore…are bad no longer.

I didn’t see a tattoo in evidence. The Stones were comfortable in their own bodies. They weren’t competing with anybody else. In fact, music has moved on, but they have stayed the same, which makes the experience more meaningful, and more powerful.

Not that there was not humor. Mick didn’t speak much, but when he talked about getting to the venue…how he was going to take the 405, but ended up going the 101 to the 5 to the 10 and it took him two and a half hours…everybody in attendance knew exactly what he was talking about.

Now your mother was warned not to let you date a Rolling Stone. Then they were doing drugs in a basement in France. The band was dark. And dirty. And led a jet set lifestyle when many Americans hadn’t even flown.

But everybody flies today. Look at the shorts and flip-flops on the plane.

And you’ve got billionaires flaunting their wealth. If you don’t have a private plane, you’re nearly laughable, certainly not a member of the club.

And all the musicians are sucking up to those with money, trying to revel in the largesse.

And there are these acts that play stadiums, but their reach is nothing compared to the Stones. How many shows can you go to and know every song (other than maybe from the new album, but that’s just the point, nothing today has the ubiquity of yore).

Rap recovered the danger of rock, but ultimately that became a cartoon. And how many people want to get shot and go to jail anyway? It’s one thing to do drugs, it’s quite another to fear for your life.

But in truth, no one can be dangerous anymore because the wall between the public and the performer has been torn down. We know everything about you, mystery is history. That paradigm is kaput. Which is why someone like Noah Kahan can triumph, revealing and owning his inner failings…Noah ends up relatable, whereas Mick and Keith never were.

And how much longer are Mick and Keith going to do this?

Until they can’t anymore.

When is the last tour? It’ll be like Rod Argent of the Zombies, who just had a stroke and retired from the road, we won’t foresee it. The Stones are the bridge between the Delta Blues and today, and those bluesmen kept on picking until they passed.

But not to audiences as big as the Stones.

All these years later, the recordings are just a framework. It’s all about the show. And I could tell you there’s nothing to see here, that it’s all been done before, that if you went to a Stones show in the past you don’t have to go again, but I’d be lying.

There was not a single person in SoFi who could complain they didn’t get their money’s worth. They came to see the Stones and they got more.

Sure, there were hi-def screens, but one could argue the production hasn’t meant less in decades. It was really about the band. The Stones were not winning you over with dance routines and pyrotechnics, but solely the music. They were playing. Sure, they might have been in a football stadium, but the roots were in the club. Where it’s more about energy than sound. Where you feel a part of the performance.

What the Stones are delivering you can’t get anywhere else. No one else is flying without a net. No one else is doing what they’ve always did. Jagger still has his voice, astoundingly. Ronnie does not replicate the solos from the albums. And Keith…well, he’s Keith, the smiling pirate who faced down the devil and won.

This is rock and roll.

Try sometime, you just mind find…

You get what you need.

[lefsetz.com]

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: Pvk2 ()
Date: July 16, 2024 01:19

Here is nice video and sound quality for Phoenix this year.

[youtu.be]

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: Pvk2 ()
Date: July 16, 2024 01:21

Here’s share from my Atlanta PIT B .. by Mick walk..
[youtu.be]

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: DeanGoodman ()
Date: July 16, 2024 01:30

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jmd
Lefsetz on Saturday’s show (and getting to/from the SoFi floor):

[lefsetz.com]

. . . “Memory Motel,” a classic that only gained popular traction with the duet with Dave Matthews on a live album years later.

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: snoopy2 ()
Date: July 16, 2024 01:43

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jmd
Lefsetz on Saturday’s show (and getting to/from the SoFi floor):

[lefsetz.com]

enjoyed that

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: daspyknows ()
Date: July 16, 2024 02:01

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steffialicia
I attended four shows this tour. I don't bother looking at the videos. I don't mean to insult anyone but the vast majority are done by "everyone" and not by professionals. You simply can't compare a run of the mill video to a professionally made one or obviously actually attending the concert.

Same here. Don't watch phone vids of Stones or any other band to be honest. I find the sound shrill in most cases and the videos distracting. Doesn't tell me whether it's a good show or not. I will on occasion watch pro shot videos but it's all about hearing the music. This is also why I don't take videos at shows and just do audio.

I understand people being far away not being able to attend but comments about whether a show is good or bad when watching through a phone is laughable at best. It's the same people complaining over the performance based on the keyhole they are watching through. I have been lucky enough to attend many shows and know that my personal experience at a show affects whether qi think it is good or great. What I can say is none of the shows have sucked. Each show had it's magical moments. Nothing to complain about and just gratitude that I am in attendance. That is why I keep going for more.

I can understand if you don't have good ears for music or never played an instrument, then it might be hard for you to judge a performance from youtube videos.

But for many people it's very easy to judge how the band members are playing based on videos.

The notes are all there for everyone to hear. Everyone knows it sounds better in person, but how the band is playing is still very obvious from watching videos.

I beg to differ. I have a real good ear for music and do not agree that someone holding a phone in thr air and someone watching it on their phone or computer can tell much of anything. It is no different from attending a sporting event live. It is cheaper, easier and more convenient and with 12 cameras it gets close. A single phone angle does not do that. It is a personal memory for the person filming. A high quality audio recording that has the clarity does a much better job with the sound but to each his own.

You said you don't watch phone videos so how would you know what they sound like?

Some are really good. Some phones have been designed to capture live music better than 5 years ago. A number of videos sound "great", especially when played through speakers (everything sounds like crap when only played on a phone). There are plenty of videos with good sound - sood enough sound to capture the space, to hear a band that's playing great, to hear a band that's lost, bum notes - any of it.

Of course they'll never sound like a board mix or live album - but a lot of them in 2024 sound fantastic compared to 2017 or whatever.


I can take a minute or two and that's it. Doesn't matter which band. They do nothing for me.

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: Dan ()
Date: July 16, 2024 06:17

This might be in the top 10 out of 48 shows I saw which is really special because this was the one I stood the most chance of missing.

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: Ellipooh ()
Date: July 16, 2024 08:51

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snoopy2
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jmd
Lefsetz on Saturday’s show (and getting to/from the SoFi floor):

[lefsetz.com]

enjoyed that
Me too, very much. Thanks for sharing.

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: fzv98d ()
Date: July 16, 2024 18:12

They had a Golden Ticket Pit set up directly behind Pit A. Leonardo DiCaprio, Andrew Watt, Demi Moore, Josh Brolin all there. A few others I recognized but not sure who they were. A blond girl dancing like crazy.

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: fzv98d ()
Date: July 16, 2024 18:25

Also St Vincent and Beck.

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: ProfessorWolf ()
Date: July 17, 2024 05:04

i'm pretty sure this is ronnie at soundcheck but i don't recognize the song i assume it's some jam with steve and mick

sounds a lot like many of the loose studio jams on outtakes from various sessions over the last 40 years

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Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: Kurt ()
Date: July 17, 2024 06:12

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Amazingly, Beck and Demi were NOT in the VIP VIP pit. They were in seats.
Beck probably took more pictures and videos than I did….he looked enthralled just like the rest of us.

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: swimtothemoon ()
Date: July 17, 2024 07:03

Beck was in the Vip Pit prior to the start of the show. He must have moved to his seat during the show.

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: keefriffhards ()
Date: July 17, 2024 20:34

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I attended four shows this tour. I don't bother looking at the videos. I don't mean to insult anyone but the vast majority are done by "everyone" and not by professionals. You simply can't compare a run of the mill video to a professionally made one or obviously actually attending the concert.

Same here. Don't watch phone vids of Stones or any other band to be honest. I find the sound shrill in most cases and the videos distracting. Doesn't tell me whether it's a good show or not. I will on occasion watch pro shot videos but it's all about hearing the music. This is also why I don't take videos at shows and just do audio.

I understand people being far away not being able to attend but comments about whether a show is good or bad when watching through a phone is laughable at best. It's the same people complaining over the performance based on the keyhole they are watching through. I have been lucky enough to attend many shows and know that my personal experience at a show affects whether qi think it is good or great. What I can say is none of the shows have sucked. Each show had it's magical moments. Nothing to complain about and just gratitude that I am in attendance. That is why I keep going for more.

I can understand if you don't have good ears for music or never played an instrument, then it might be hard for you to judge a performance from youtube videos.

But for many people it's very easy to judge how the band members are playing based on videos.

The notes are all there for everyone to hear. Everyone knows it sounds better in person, but how the band is playing is still very obvious from watching videos.

I beg to differ. I have a real good ear for music and do not agree that someone holding a phone in thr air and someone watching it on their phone or computer can tell much of anything. It is no different from attending a sporting event live. It is cheaper, easier and more convenient and with 12 cameras it gets close. A single phone angle does not do that. It is a personal memory for the person filming. A high quality audio recording that has the clarity does a much better job with the sound but to each his own.

You said you don't watch phone videos so how would you know what they sound like?

Some are really good. Some phones have been designed to capture live music better than 5 years ago. A number of videos sound "great", especially when played through speakers (everything sounds like crap when only played on a phone). There are plenty of videos with good sound - sood enough sound to capture the space, to hear a band that's playing great, to hear a band that's lost, bum notes - any of it.

Of course they'll never sound like a board mix or live album - but a lot of them in 2024 sound fantastic compared to 2017 or whatever.


I can take a minute or two and that's it. Doesn't matter which band. They do nothing for me.

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Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
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Date: July 17, 2024 20:57

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Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: July 17, 2024 21:39

Looks like Bob is the one that fell out of a coconut tree.

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: ProfessorWolf ()
Date: July 17, 2024 22:08

can we please just stop fighting over petty nonsense for just the last two shows?

for just a few days let peace reign here

please

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: jahisnotdead ()
Date: July 17, 2024 23:59

Lol. I remember paying $30 for a bootleg cassette of a show that sounded like it was recorded at the bottom of a garbage can from across the street. The sound quality on YouTube is far, far better.

Anyway, I'm watching the show on YT now and enjoying it. Fool To Cry was very well done.

Re: Los Angeles show #2 CA USA live updates - Saturday July 13, 2024 - The Rolling Stones Hackney Diamonds Tour
Posted by: Stoneage ()
Date: July 18, 2024 00:40

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