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You know what I realized: That when Keith took off his guitar to smack that guy, it didn't change the sound of the music AT ALL. : )
So what's the deal? Is he just air guitaring up there or what?
The Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the World still suites them. Having seen them over 25 times since the Garden 07/19/72, I would drop anything to see them again. No greater energy at a live show by a band who has been around this long, or, frankly any act in rock. Period.
h,
I agree, however that album is in no way representitive of their live show. Post production over dubs layering of vocals all the tricks made it that good. Obviously you have never seen them.
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You know what I realized: That when Keith took off his guitar to smack that guy, it didn't change the sound of the music AT ALL. : )
So what's the deal? Is he just air guitaring up there or what?
Posted by: h | April 17, 2007 11:17 AM
Why didn't he do that at Altamont ?
Posted by: ed | April 18, 2007 5:16 AM
I've seen the Stones twice, Boston circa 73 and Oakland 79. In my humble opinion they are the WORST live major touring rock band ever.
Posted by: Danny | April 18, 2007 5:30 PM
"Get Your Yah Yah's Out" was a GREAT live album.
Posted by: h | April 19, 2007 6:09 AM
The Greatest Rock & Roll Band in the World still suites them. Having seen them over 25 times since the Garden 07/19/72, I would drop anything to see them again. No greater energy at a live show by a band who has been around this long, or, frankly any act in rock. Period.
Posted by: nellcote | April 19, 2007 8:07 AM
h,
I agree, however that album is in no way representitive of their live show. Post production over dubs layering of vocals all the tricks made it that good. Obviously you have never seen them.
Posted by: Danny | April 21, 2007 7:23 PM