Rolling Stones: Live Bloopers
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@LucianoGallagher Mick Taylor had A LOT to do with the GYYYO sound. They should've kept him around a lot longer
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"dude" shhh i'm english ...
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@goonchistaw Dude, it seems pretty clear that most of the live versions that appear in the video are from the 80's/90's... 2012 my ass...
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@LucianoGallagher that was 43 years ago !!!
where did you come from with a comment like that ?
recorded 1969 released 1970 & it's 2012 now ..
what are you an operatic oasis "fan" ...
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Last time I saw them, in '06 I think it was in Atl, Brown Sugar was the last song of the night, and after it "ended" Keith was at the front of the stage all by his lonesome continuing the riff a couple of bars before he realized he was supposed to stop. Pretty funny...
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WOW... They do sound AWFUL even disregarding the obvious mistakes... Where did the Stones from Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out go???
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ROFLMAO..."THEY KILLED SHE'S SO COLD"
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@ZenPapageno I remember all the times in Europe I was attacked simply for being an American. That instilled in me a hatred of Euro Socialism and their hatred of America. The thought of becoming a "Urine-Peon" socialist state is anathema and disgusting to me!
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@IdolHans Fans for the various teams are separated by great distances and generally don't meet. After a Superbowl or World Series, drunken fans of the winning team will get together and raise hell, but without serious violence. No US concert riots that I can think of unless you count Altamont '69. The US audience discovered rock much earlier. Maybe it's from polite 1950s manners, or maybe anger of European kids in the early '60s. Rock was the music of peace-loving hippies.
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@ZenPapageno -- I'm not so certain that it's totally true. The scale of the violence is less in the USA during concerts and especially sporting events. In Europe they have huge soccer riots on occasion. Great observaton! If you have any sociological insight, please share it with us. I think you asked a very good question!!!
I saw a beauty in sydney in '06. Keith stutted up to the tip of the stage, "zoomed" his fingers up & down the fretboard (ooh, i thought, here go a real killer rock moment) & he totally fucked up the most famous lick in rock history - "Satisfaction". I was 4 rows from him, and he laughed his head off at his mistake. After that though, he was on frigging fire!
corgi37 1 year ago 7
Mm, rather big mistakes, but in small portions I surely do miss the fuck-ups, or the possibility to mess around, in these computer processed times. Even musicians seem to be pre-programmed, now. BTW, the Stones don't mess up like this anymore, either. Too much at stake for an audience that's very spoiled and not that unknowing as in the old days.
andzwe 3 months ago 4