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Voodoo Lounge Podcast
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: September 7, 2024 20:22

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Hang Fire Poncasts - Voodoo Lounge A + B

Justin is a great Stones fan. I learn a lot from his podcasts.

He got me thinking about "You Got Me Rocking." Keith probably puts it on the setlist.

I remember a sort of laid-back performance of "You Got Me Rocking" during a 2002 Giants Stadium concert. This song has been played many times live.
I wonder if you have a favorite live performance of "You Got Me Rocking," or even a really cool part of a performance of this song that is different.


Re: Voodoo Lounge Podcast
Posted by: RollingFreak ()
Date: September 7, 2024 21:19

I love the 12-12-12 performance of it. Jumping Jack Flash was pedestrian, and I guess You Got Me Rocking was nothing to write home about, but I've always really enjoyed that performance. I guess I wasn't expecting it and then after being like "really?" I thought it was really good. But I'm sure its not definitive.

Re: Voodoo Lounge Podcast
Posted by: exilestones ()
Date: September 10, 2024 14:26

Thanks!

Bremen had some extra Keith guitar work that was very nice!














Re: Voodoo Lounge Podcast
Posted by: rollmops ()
Date: September 10, 2024 15:42

Hi Justin; thank you for the work you do on the rolling Stones on youtube.
Woodoo Brew and Woodoo Stew are important recordings that help understand that the Stones in 1993 -94 were firing on all cylinders. I am not a complainer of" the record is too long". Certainly during the Woodoo sessions, ideas, riffs, melodies, harmonies were sparking all over the place in Ireland; it is fantastic when that energy is there compare to "hitting the wall". That collective creativity can't be taken for granted, better celebrate it when it happens!

Re: Voodoo Lounge Podcast
Posted by: GasLightStreet ()
Date: September 12, 2024 06:04

Definitely best during the BRIDGES tour - fast and pounding. All other times, too slow, plodding.

If it weren't for the HEY HEY it would not have survived past the 94-95 tour. Such a pedestrian song, mainly a derivative of Keith playing Eddie Cochran's Something Else on the MAIN OFFENDER tour - he outright lifted it from his own performance - which is not in the original!

At 3:36... but, listen to the entire thing - insanely awesome.






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