no - but the mention of it warms my cockles. one of the best versions from the tour, despite Mick missing part of a line - to think a veritable hurricane was happening in SD at the time, too - a great show all the way around....
my only problem with LQ from the tour is that if you listen to early versions, you'll note that Keith was still improvising his CB licks during his 36-bar solo break. But, by a dozen or shows into the tour, he had locked into the same solo - incredibly well-executed, but a little too pat. Having said that, LQ was BY FAR the higlight of the tour - in fact, I would argue the highlight of the 90's in general for the band....
5string Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Was this from voodoo lounge in the driving rain > with a foot of water on the stadium field?
> Having said that, LQ was BY FAR the higlight of > the tour -
Absolutely. And the one thing that bugs me when I think of the No Security album is that Little Queenie is not included - they chose this lame version of Last Time instead....
last time wasn't that bad of a version - but there were clearly better ones, I agree. Not to defend the lack of LQ inclusion on NS, but I think the concept of the album was to have songs that had never before been included on live albums...presumably starting with Ya-Ya's (as opposed to Got Live If...)
I never liked the BTB tour version of The Last Time, it did not swing and therefore never really took off for me. But the omission of LQ shows that all too strict 'concepts' won't necessarily lead to the best possible results. In addition, LQ from BTB was quite different from this 1969 Ya-Ya's version, a fact that could have served well as an least slight excuse for breaking the general rule with one exception...
Then again, instead of LQ they could have used a live version of Crazy Mama which fits in the concept of 'not on any previous live release' and was always played very well when it was played at certain shows I attended.
Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2007-01-11 16:03 by retired_dog.
Elmo Lewis Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > drake, e-mail me ASAP. I've got a pretty, single > female friend who's coming up to the Derby. > Thought you might want a "connection".
Hey Elmo I see you work for e-harmony.com now. You better give him the 50 question compatibility test first.