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14 ***days ***ago
teleblaster
The classic Skynyrd lineup was ferociously good live. I saw them at what I think was their first UK live appearance supporting Golden Earring (14th November 1974) and went on to see them a further three times before the plane crash, including Knebworth. They were fantastic at Knebworth in the afternoon sun. It was like a different show when the Stones came on in what felt like the middle of th
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19 ***days ***ago
teleblaster
QuoteDandelionPowderman QuoteDoxa Well, according to his own words, Keith played a lot of bass in one of those sessions. So it could be also a bassist-heavy-album as well... - Doxa Overdubbing McCartney's bass parts, perhaps?
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24 ***days ***ago
teleblaster
Was at the first night at the Apollo in 76 - my first Stones show. Had to "borrow" money for my mother to purchase a postal order (remember them?) for a postal application for a single ticket many months before the show. In the event, got a ticket for a box overlooking the stage - perfect view.
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28 ***days ***ago
teleblaster
Feb 27 The Rolling Stones - 15 The Rolling Stones No 2 - 13 Out of Our Heads - 15 Aftermath - 16 Between The Buttons - 11 Their Satanic Majesties Request - 14 Beggars Banquet - 16 Let It Bleed - 17 Sticky Fingers - 17 Exile on Main St. - 20 (+1) Goats Head Soup - 14 It’s Only Rock ’N Roll - 12 Black And Blue - 14 Some Girls - 16 Emotional Rescue - 15 Tattoo You - 17 Undercover
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8 ***weeks ***ago
teleblaster
Savoy Brown opening for Status Quo in 1973.
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8 ***weeks ***ago
teleblaster
QuoteDavie137 QuoteMelBelli QuoteDavie137 I see that these harmonicas come in different keys, knowing absolutely nothing about the harmonica does anyone know if Mick tends to use the same ‘key’ in a lot of the classic tracks? I wouldn’t mind trying to learn I’m hardly an expert, but I’m pretty sure Mick plays “cross harp,” like most blues players. So if you’re playing Midnight Rambler in B, for
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3 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
First band I ever saw at the Glasgow Apollo in 1972.
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3 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
Not as many as I had planned. Off the top of my head: - Flamin' Groovies Stones Van Morrison Kingfish Dylan Tedeschi Trucks band Oh, and Peat and Diesel (it's a Hebridean thing). Missed Wilko Johnson as I had covid.
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3 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
Yes, thought Christmas had come early.
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3 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
I hate stadium shows! Lucky to have seen the Stones in various sizes of venues over the years and they're the only band I've ventured into a stadium to see since 1976. I doubt if there will be any more arena shows, but this band has proved my forecasts wrong on multiple occasions over the years (although I was close in guessing Bill's replacement).
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4 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
QuoteAquamarine I just assumed he was immortal, like Keith.He was close, very close...
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4 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
Sounds fantastic. Will be interesting to hear how the vocal mics picked up the instruments on other tracks. This is essentially a vocal duet over acoustic strumming. Didn't notice the steel guitar until near the end, but that may have been because I was so enthralled by the vocals. Much clearer than some of the muddy old bootlegs I tracked down over the years.
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4 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
Now that the shock has worn off, can start to reflect upon how much joy his music has given me. First saw him with Dr Feelgood on "The Geordie Scene" on Saturday afternoon TV in 1975 and was blown away. Their energy level reminded me of early Stones (and they played Route 66 on the show) with a strict adherence to 3 chords and a barely harnessed energy. Saw Dr Feelgood live with Wilko
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4 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
Oh no. One of my great favourites. So long, Wilko. Thanks for all the music.
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4 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
Also not a fan of guests. Didn't mind Sheryl Crow so much as her band were support the times I saw her - so she wasn't just there as a guest - and her music is an organic fit for the Stones. Saw Angus and Malcolm with them once. Four guitars? On Rock Me Baby? Thought it was overkill lumbering white boy blues and wasn't impressed. Overall, guest appearances seem under-rehearsed
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4 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
One of the greats. He had his demons, but the music! What an incredible untamed talent. One of the few true innovators, I've spent my life in awe of his genius. RIP? The Killer never did anything peacefully. We just lost a force of nature.
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4 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
Dylan in Glasgow on Sunday.
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5 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
It's been wrongly reported that he has died. Well, he hasn't, although Linda Gail's Facebook request for prayers is worrying.
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5 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
Got Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Samantha Fish and Bob Dylan this month, all in Glasgow.
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7 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
Circumstances and the Stones themselves will decide when and how they stop rolling. I would never have thought that they would tour without Charlie, but they did and we loved it (in the main). Was very aware at my last show might be just that and happy to have them go out on a high, if that was to be their decision. It's not our choice to make, still buzzing that the last show I saw was m
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8 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
There may not be any more after this tour. Maybe it's just me, but I got the impression at HP2 that the band were very aware that this could be their last London show. Keith, in particular, seemed to be determined not to mess up. I know that some of you had reservations about the setlist, but I thought it was a fantastic celebration and appreciation of the Stones and their legacy in their
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7 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
Bitch and Let it Rock!
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8 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
Glasgow tickets appear to be sold out already (according to Ticketmaster).
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8 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
QuoteManofwealthandtaste He is touring the UK later this year, I will catch him at Shepherds Bush. Thu 28 Jul 19:00 Christone 'Kingfish' Ingram Queens Hall, Edinburgh Sat 15 Oct 19:30 The Leadmill, Sheffield Sun 16 Oct 19:00 O2 Institute, Birmingham Tue 18 Oct 19:00 Glasgow Royal Concert Hall, Glasgow Wed 19 Oct 19:00 Newcastle Northumbria University SU, Newcastle Fri 21 Oct 19:
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8 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
QuoteRisingStone QuoteManofwealthandtaste Quoteteleblaster Anyone know why Christone Kingfish Ingram didn't. Play? To be honest, he was the only support I had any real interest in seeing. Hi there teleblaster - as far as I can see he did play. He performed on the Hard Rock Rising Rainbow stage, not the Great Oak stage, which was a shame as I would have liked to have seen him too. Yes he
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8 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
Anyone know why Christone Kingfish Ingram didn't. Play? To be honest, he was the only support I had any real interest in seeing.
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8 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
QuoteSimonN Hello, Looking for some advice from those who were lucky enough to get to either (or both, you swine!) of HP1 or HP2. Covid allowing, I'm meant to be going down there for Pearl Jam this weekend and as ever, am looking to take a few photos. Based on what you saw, would I stand a chance of getting this camera and bag in with me? Rubbish CD by some old band included to give an
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8 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
QuoteThe Worst. Great, great show. I thought it was better than first one, because the band was more relaxed and seemed to have more fun. People sitting home complaining about set lists, sunglasses (they had the sun in their faces FFS), youtube audio or whatever. Get a grip! Mick was all over the place, much more energetic, relaxed and fun than during the first show. Keith was smiling throughout
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8 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
Back in the hotel and a couple of nightcaps. Fantastic show, Keith more focused than I've seen him in a while, Mick defying the laws of ageing. The audience around me was predominantly young and knew every word. If this is their last London show - and I do suspect that this might be the case - they did us proud. I don't even particularly like LARS, but Jagger, on particular, nailed it
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9 ***months ***ago
teleblaster
Another link. Gene Krupa was the celebrity drummer in Goodman's classic 1930s line up. He was hugely influential (and is also credited with the first recorded drum solo). Check out "Sing,Sing,Sing" - you've probably heard it before. You can be sure that Charlie Watts was very familiar with his work.
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