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melillo
can you believe they were considered old then, almost twenty years later and the same energy level
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melillo
can you believe they were considered old then, almost twenty years later and the same energy level
I saw them for the first time in '75 and thought they were old THEN!
I liked Steel Wheels but it WAS a tad Vegas-like. Voodoo was better with more varied set-lists, a better album and more real on-stage interaction (even if Bill was gone). Every tour since has been cut from the Voodoo template.
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melillo
can you believe they were considered old then, almost twenty years later and the same energy level
I saw them for the first time in '75 and thought they were old THEN!
I liked Steel Wheels but it WAS a tad Vegas-like. Voodoo was better with more varied set-lists, a better album and more real on-stage interaction (even if Bill was gone). Every tour since has been cut from the Voodoo template.
i can see your point - but you could argue that the B2B tour and its b-stage introduction have been the framework used ever since, too
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bassplayer617
jamesfdouglas, your envy as a wanna-be is getting tiring. You STILL use this forum to promote your band (for free), yet have the nerve to say the Stones can't cut it anymore. Your self-aggrandizing agenda is painfully apparent.
I'll say this to ANY musician who co-opts a fan site to promote themselves: it is in extremely poor taste.