Listening to a wonderful boot of this show -- and when Ronnie launched into his lead, for a moment I was transported back to 1975-76. He didn't do an extended solo, but the sustain, the perfectly-bended notes and trademark trills arched up to the heavens. Not a single stumble or flub. It was over all too soon. I've been playing it over and over. Incredibly emotional, and simply brilliant.
PS and in a quick reminder of the famous 1973 setlist, they followed up with "Midnight Rambler".
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I have downloaded the St. Petersburg show but haven't listened to YCAGWYW yet but I just want to say that his solo on this song was also one of the higlights of the Buenos Aires show that I was on (the first one) last year he got lots of applauses and "Rooooonie!" screams! Really soulful and pwerfull performance from him!
Keith The Beast wrote: "I just want to say that his solo on this song was also one of the higlights of the Buenos Aires show that I was on (the first one) last year he got lots of applauses and "Rooooonie!" screams! Really soulful and pwerfull performance from him!"
Agree 100%! I wasn't there, but DVD says you're right...
This is the first 2007 boot I've listened to, and I am simply amazed at how good everyone (I mean EVERYONE) is performing. Ronnie & Keith were playing like men possessed in the former Leningrad, and 64-year-old Mick is just beyond belief.
The rumors of Keith's decline as a musician, by the evidence presented here, are greatly exaggerated.
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