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29 ***days ***ago
StonedRambler
Fot me the worst thing about Rambler these days is that the "guitar solo" is just a bunch of noise. Ronnie doesn't even bother to play anything halfway melodic. He has other songs where he can shine
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29 ***days ***ago
StonedRambler
Quotekeefriffhards QuoteStonedRambler Quotesyrel Quotekeefriffhards Speechless, Midnight Rambler is clearly the highlight of almost every show, i doubt its dropped for the reason of including a new track in its place, more likely Rambler is just too demanding physically for Mick now. Nah, I think the more obvious explanation is that it's one of the 'less recognisable' warhorse
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29 ***days ***ago
StonedRambler
Quotesyrel Quotekeefriffhards Speechless, Midnight Rambler is clearly the highlight of almost every show, i doubt its dropped for the reason of including a new track in its place, more likely Rambler is just too demanding physically for Mick now. Nah, I think the more obvious explanation is that it's one of the 'less recognisable' warhorses, like SFM. They can't drop Sati
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29 ***days ***ago
StonedRambler
Quotekeefriffhards QuoteStonesfan2146 They are really mixing it up this time! Wow!! First tour since 2007 with no Honky Tonk Woman before introductions and omitted Midnight Rambler, probably in favor of Sweet Sounds Of Heaven. Speechless, Midnight Rambler is clearly the highlight of almost every show, i doubt its dropped for the reason of including a new track in its place, more likely Rambl
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29 ***days ***ago
StonedRambler
QuoteStonesfan2146 They are really mixing it up this time! Wow!! First tour since 2007 with no Honky Tonk Woman before introductions and omitted Midnight Rambler, probably in favor of Sweet Sounds Of Heaven. I think they tried to change it sometimes (Spielberg 2017 comes to my mind) but it never lasted. Let's see how long it will last this time. No Rambler is completely new though. Li
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30 ***days ***ago
StonedRambler
QuoteTopi Mess It Up is a fitting bathroom break song when you think about it! Since there are enough people here who call "Miss You" the bathroom break of the show and sincerely mean that, I hope they won't be treating "mess it up" the same
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30 ***days ***ago
StonedRambler
QuoteRisingStone So you are already there. Passion and enthusiasm…indeed. YCAGWYW rehearsed, after all. Hopefully the new setlist won’t be another warhorsefest (I’m not holding my breath, though). It all depends on the audience. If they play those five songs from HD in Houston and they are well received they will continue playing them and also try other songs from the album. If people
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4 ***weeks ***ago
StonedRambler
QuoteVoodooLounge13 QuoteJMARCOU A long time ago I noticed that rehearsed songs are much more appealing than songs performed on stage. I tend to agree with this. They rehearse a ton from their catalog, but when it comes to the real thing, it's puuuuuuuuuuuuuuure safety net. For me, all but a few warhorses can be retired and rotated out at this point. Break out new and different tracks
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4 ***weeks ***ago
StonedRambler
If they cover "Stay With Me" then they should also cover "Let's Work" and "999"
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5 ***weeks ***ago
StonedRambler
I'd like a Hackney Diamonds Deluxe...
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5 ***weeks ***ago
StonedRambler
Quotedaniel t Am I the only one who doesn't give a sh... about Bernard or Chuck or Matt or all the other side musicians/back vocals? Well, at this point the whole rhythm section consists of side musicians so of course it has a huge impact on the sound.
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5 ***weeks ***ago
StonedRambler
Seems Bernard is not used to internet trolls
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5 ***weeks ***ago
StonedRambler
QuoteIrix From the seller's website: The fact that he claims to have gotten the guitar in 1990 and shows a picture of Keith in 2006 says everything you need to know.
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5 ***weeks ***ago
StonedRambler
QuoteChristiaan I hope everyone can see the photo, if not, see link to facebook above. Please let me know if is not to see here It is from 2021
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5 ***weeks ***ago
StonedRambler
QuoteNashvilleBlues Quotekeefriffhards Quoteretired_dog QuoteDoxa QuoteStonedRambler QuoteDan Quotehockenheim95 QuoteLien Bernard & Pino Palladino This looks like the Stones rehearsal room to me. I think it's strange that someone like Pino would visit the site with a plugged in bass in his hand when they have limited time for rehearsals for a major tour. What does this mean?
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5 ***weeks ***ago
StonedRambler
Quotetommycharles When Pino left the Who in 2015 it was to retire from the road, and he’s more or less stuck to that as far as I know. Cool that he stopped by the Stones rehearsal. Not true. Pino played with the Who until 2016. In 2017 he was already booked for a world tour with John Mayer so they had to find someone else. Pino is not like Darryl who works almost exclusively for the Stones
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5 ***weeks ***ago
StonedRambler
QuoteDan Quotehockenheim95 QuoteLien Bernard & Pino Palladino This looks like the Stones rehearsal room to me. I think it's strange that someone like Pino would visit the site with a plugged in bass in his hand when they have limited time for rehearsals for a major tour. What does this mean? Pino is rehearsing there too? It's Darryl's Bass - from his own personal
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6 ***weeks ***ago
StonedRambler
Quotekeefriffhards QuoteStonedRambler QuoteNilsHolgersson QuoteStonedRambler QuoteSpud With the screens we have today it's not necessary for an 80 year old Mick to be running around the stage like a mad b*stard in order to put on a show. These huge screens really would allow a much more intimate theatre or club type performance to work in a football stadium. I'm paying to see Mi
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6 ***weeks ***ago
StonedRambler
QuoteNilsHolgersson QuoteStonedRambler QuoteSpud With the screens we have today it's not necessary for an 80 year old Mick to be running around the stage like a mad b*stard in order to put on a show. These huge screens really would allow a much more intimate theatre or club type performance to work in a football stadium. I'm paying to see Mick Jagger running around the stage lik
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6 ***weeks ***ago
StonedRambler
QuoteSpud With the screens we have today it's not necessary for an 80 year old Mick to be running around the stage like a mad b*stard in order to put on a show. These huge screens really would allow a much more intimate theatre or club type performance to work in a football stadium. I'm paying to see Mick Jagger running around the stage like a mad b*stard. Would be disappointed
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6 ***weeks ***ago
StonedRambler
It's not about the stage itself like it used to be. It's about having screens as large as possible and having good content for the video show.
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6 ***weeks ***ago
StonedRambler
The purpose of "Not fade away" was never to pump up the audience. Its purpose was to create tension. The tension was then released with "Tumbling Dice".
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2 ***months ***ago
StonedRambler
Put off the 6th string and turn the rest to G D g h d. Now only with your right hand pluck the lowest three strings to some cowbell groove Thank me later
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2 ***months ***ago
StonedRambler
Honestly - for IORR I actually think the 2009 Universal master is the best. Yes it's a bit on Viagra and has less dynamics but doesn't sound as dull and lifeless as other releases. It's probably the only album in the Stones catalogue that I prefer the Universal master. Give it a try.
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2 ***months ***ago
StonedRambler
I actually think the mix is quite good this time compared to other releases. Not perfect but good. The guitars are a bit loud but maybe they just listened to all the folks here always complaining that the guitars are too quiet. I like it but gotta admit it brings out the sloppiness in the guitar section. Especially Keith is noodling around a lot.
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2 ***months ***ago
StonedRambler
Quotemick64 The next one or me will be Paris 1976, nor do we know if they will make it official with more concerts from the 70s Lol Paris 1976 was rumored since 2017
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2 ***months ***ago
StonedRambler
QuoteRollingFreak QuoteStonedRambler Quotehockenheim95 Keith is VERY loud in the mix I honestly don't get the fuzz about the 2002-2003 tour. Keith is more focused on his moves than on his playing and Ronnie seems drunk and unfocused as well. Mick and Charlie deliver though - as always. I've always assumed it largely has to do with the different sets depending on the venue they w
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2 ***months ***ago
StonedRambler
Quotehockenheim95 Keith is VERY loud in the mix I honestly don't get the fuzz about the 2002-2003 tour. Keith is more focused on his moves than on his playing and Ronnie seems drunk and unfocused as well. Mick and Charlie deliver though - as always.
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3 ***months ***ago
StonedRambler
QuoteDoxa QuoteIrix QuoteDoxa So what exactly is the reason to complain? Why not just listening them? Maybe complaining helps for better sound-quality of future releases. And not everyone has the opportunity to get all formats of a release and can choose the one with the best sound-quality. Yeah, you have a point there. In a way the comeback of vinyl format - that was considered dead and
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3 ***months ***ago
StonedRambler
Quotetreaclefingers QuoteIrix QuoteDoxa So what exactly is the reason to complain? Why not just listening them? Maybe complaining helps for better sound-quality of future releases. And not everyone has the opportunity to get all formats of a release and can choose the one with the best sound-quality. Yes I have to agree. I still don't understand why creating a poorer sounding versi
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