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Page: “I like what Mick did with it.” I’m not sure when Mick did it - in the 1970’s, now, or a bit then and a bit now.
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He may be limited for tax reasons in how long he can spend in any country in any particular year.
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Rolling Stone posted a new article on the performance, and included the clip of the song from The Rock and Roll Circus.
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Nice bit by Colbert and Batiste. Batiste probably knows what he's talking about. Thanks for posting.
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Quotebye bye johnny Well, they told me a funny story about it, but I probably shouldn’t give it away, because I don’t know if I’m allowed to. I wish I could tell you, but it’s their news to tell. But logistically, I don’t even know how they pulled it off in time, with extraordinarily mixed vocals, and yet they did it from four entirely different parts of the country with very, very, very limited
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Is there anyone who believes that the four were playing at the same time? Like Keith Urban, they recorded separate tracks at different times, and then the videos/tracks were assembled together by someone else.
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QuoteLibrarian Omg I joked about the critique of Keef right before it actually started. Ha For the critics out there, listen again you can actually hear keef sing. You can actually barely hear Keith sing most of his lines, and you can hear about five strums, if you listen closely.
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QuoteJames Kirk QuoteHairball It would be cool to see a Macca/Mick duet backed by the Keith, Ronnie,and Stevie Wonder.... It would be cool to see The Stones and McCartney close out the show together doing Hey Jude. It would be historic! Mick, Keith, and Paul were all there for the first worldwide satellite broadcast -- All You Need Is Love.
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Say a prayer for the common foot soldier Spare a thought for his back breaking work Say a prayer for his wife and his children Who burn the fires and who still till the earth. . . Raise your glass to the hard working people Let's drink to the uncounted heads Let's think of the wavering millions Who need leaders but get gamblers instead.
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Quotegotdablouse Jeff Tweedy : Tweedy is doing a nightly 1 hour show at 10 pm EDT on Instagram. He sits on his couch, often with his robe and a cap on. He plays and sings some songs, jokes, and shares dumb family banter with his wife and sons. Sometimes his sons sing, and they harmonize well. Sometimes Spencer Tweedy plays drums. They take requests, do Wilco songs and covers, and occasion
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I was at the infamous Boston Garden show, as well. That’s quite a story, schillid. The bottom didn’t sound right before they stopped playing, it was my first concert at the old Garden, and I thought it was just bad acoustics. If you listen to the tape above, you can hear Moon's drumming diminish before they stopped.
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Thanks. The link was still working to replay it. That was great.
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Thanks bye bye Johnny, for reminding me to watch.
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Why PPV? Why not a gift to the fans and the world from the Stones?
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QuoteKRiffhard QuoteHairball "Don't hold your breath..." and "I'm writing new songs"!! “I’m Writing New Songs” is the B-side to “Don’t Hold Your Breath.”
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“Don’t Hold Your Breath” is the follow-up single to “Hit the Wall.”
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Quotebam I loved Mixed Emotions when it came out, and still like the album version. Mick’s vocals were angry. The song had a bite to it that live performances haven’t always had. The Desert Trip version (which I only saw on video) missed that bite. That performance didn’t have Keith singing. The song works in part because of the blend of Mick’s voice with Keith —- and how that makes us thi
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I loved Mixed Emotions when it came out, and still like the album version. Mick’s vocals were angry. The song had a bite to it that live performances haven’t always had. The Desert Trip version (which I only saw on video) missed that bite. That performance didn’t have Keith singing. The song works in part because of the blend of Mick’s voice with Keith —- and how that makes us think about
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Is this entire thread "fake news?"
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Thanks, BV. Your labor of love is much appreciated.
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QuotePhillyFAN This is 2016. White Room. Incredible playing by MT. Very interesting contrast to the Clapton/Ronnie version at the Ginger Baker tribute.
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I wonder if this is because Springsteen put out word that he's not touring this year. This may have freed up Nils Lofgren to tour with Young.
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Great photos Josef, Thanks.
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I've seen Eric many times since the mid-1970's, including the Cream reunion at MSG, and the first Winwood show at the 2007 Crossroads Festival. At some of those concerts, he was fabulous; at others he was phoning it in. (That could happen on the same tour.) At one show in the 1980's he was phoning it in from Vegas. In his prime, in addition to his unequaled tone, he was unbel
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The Stones know that the people who go to their concerts are most familiar with Hot Rocks. But even Hot Rocks has a number of songs they rarely, if ever, play. Enough people at each show would know the other Hot Rocks songs, if they'd play those more often. Of course, a couple of other rarities would be appreciated, too, like "Hit the Wall."
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Quotedoitywoik Quotejbwelda Like McCartney needed Lennon to hold back the maudlin vaudevillian tendencies, Jagger needs Richards to rein in his worst instincts. LOL! I never fully warmed to GHS. I'd say it's an OK album but not a great one. (Today of course we would be happy if they came up with an album of similar quality...) But the outtakes I heard sound very interesting so I�
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Quotewupperstein This is better than "Hit The Wall" = "Up Against The Wall". It's a matter of taste. "Hit The Wall" is such a surprise return to top form that I think it's waaay better, musically, than "Up Against The Wall." And you can't beat the lyrics of "Hit The Wall."
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"Hit the Wall" is the best Rolling Stones single since Start Me Up. It has the classic Stones sound, with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards singing together and blending their voices just like in the 60's. The chorus, with Mick and Keith alternating on "Hit you!" and "Hit Me!", then joining on "Hit the Wall!", truly hits the spot. The music is pe
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"Maybe We'll Make It....could be a song title . . . ." It would be absolutely perfect if the lead single from the album is named "Hit the Wall."
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I was at that United Center September 2002 show. That was a great show.
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