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Greenblues
And Erik, this might be the reason why Ronnie released the Largo show at all. Just putting out some famous bootlegs officially (which we know is "trendy" for some time past). I reckon, he had to use the same source as Living Legend, lacking better recordings, just like he did with the Kilburn show from '74.
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cc
"Love in Vain" is a strange choice for the setlist though, as ron is competing with comparisons to both taylor and jagger.
word. also beats the piss out of winos at the palladium.Quote
keeffriffhard
Today I went for shopping and I did buy this wonderful CD.
Disc 1: sweet little rock &roller / buried alive / f.u.c her / mystifies me / infekshun / rock me baby / sure the one you need / lost & lonely / love in vain / breathe on me
Disc 2: let's go steady/ apartment #9 / HTW / worried life blues / I can feel the fire / come to realise / am I grooving you? / seven days / before they make me run / JJF
It's so much better then SAL, so much more fun. Nasty Rock & Roll!
Me too Elmo. I saw them in Oakland and the two months prior I had ben laid up with a sever case of mono so this concert was my first outing in sometime up to that point. I can't begin to tell how excited I was to see Keith Richards play for the first time and when the band hit the stage and Keith ripped into "Sweet Little Rock and Roller" I was transported to heaven, I walked out of that concert feeling better than I had sense before I got sick. Rock and Roll cures all ills!Quote
Elmo Lewis
Saw the Atlanta show (May 10?) - my first time seeing any Stones!
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Elmo Lewis
Saw the Atlanta show (May 10?) - my first time seeing any Stones. The band was late arriving (so they said, it coulda been a dope thing). Piano Red came out and played to keep the crowd pacified. The NB were sloppy as hell but tons of fun!
The stage was white with big red areas (to look like blood, I think). Ronnie and Keith shared a "Y" shaped mike stand. Stanley Clarke was really TALL.
Lots of fun after the show too. Content not appropriate for this site!
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Elmo Lewis
Saw the Atlanta show (May 10?) - my first time seeing any Stones. The band was late arriving (so they said, it coulda been a dope thing). Piano Red came out and played to keep the crowd pacified. The NB were sloppy as hell but tons of fun!
The stage was white with big red areas (to look like blood, I think). Ronnie and Keith shared a "Y" shaped mike stand. Stanley Clarke was really TALL.
Lots of fun after the show too. Content not appropriate for this site!
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Elmo Lewis
Yeah, Cooley came out with updates as the crowd got antsy. Lots of fun.
BTW, Phillips is such an improvement over The Omni! More bathrooms, for one thing.