rolling stones-19th nervous breaking down
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@steve7138 and a handfull of zanax
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@steve7138 pills weed sex heroin and the right amount of alchohol
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Double Door Club, Chicago 1997
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this is awesome! anyone know where this is from?
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Wonder what Mick drinks/eats that keeps him so wild, vibrant near age 70?:
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I had written off the Stones (my favs).Usually the old tunes sound like crap. Mick doesn't sing in the same voice he used to. BUT, this is a great version. Mick sounds great, and the guitar interplay is FUNKY, lots of nice chords underneath (R. Wood?) and the feel is funkier with the slower tempo. They can't be the young Stones again, but this makes me curious to see more of the 1997 shows.
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I had written off the Stones (my favs).Usually the old tunes sound like crap. Mick doesn't sing in the same voice he used to. BUT, this is a great version. Mick sounds great, and the guitar interplay is FUNKY, lots of nice chords underneath (R. Wood?) and the feel is funkier with the slower tempo. This makes me curious to see more of the 1997 shows.
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Doesn't hold a candle to the original version they use to perform in the '60s. The bass player looks lost or dis-interested.
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Most songs they speed up live. Here they slowed it way down, I guess the early version was too fast for them in its original form.
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@sail1948 When did you last see the Stones?? They're The Rolling Stones and they still sound great!!
Tell me about new songs??New bands?
They are still the best band, no matter their age
amandakrosni 2 years ago 12
I love the songs when Keith sings the back up. That's what the Stones are supposed to be. They were always a "warts and all" garage band. They're still great but the show is too polished. The rough edges suited them more.
rothofo 3 years ago 6