Mick has noticeably slowed down and looks sluggish; the tempo is much slower; and Ronnie and Keith aren't as animated as they used to be. Kudos to them for keeping the thing going, but I hope they call it quits sooner rather than later before I have to start feeling sorry for them.
Not a knock on Charlie in any way but Steve Jordan has added a harder drive to their music and IMO it has energized Mick, Keith, and Ronnie and everyone else. The band has been smoking hot.
@@bobbywillits6815 you don't have to say, not a knock on Charlie. Just say something positive about Steve. Usually when people start out by saying I don't mean to offend you, they open the door to offend you. Imo
First saw them in '72 and have seen them in concert five additional times in three different countries. They've sucked in concert every time. They haven't created any music worth listening to since Exile on Main Street. Taylor, Watts, and Wyman were the real musicians. The Strolling Bones need to just go away.
The Rolling Stones are living legends. Mick Jagger is simply the BEST frontman ever! Indisputable. I hope there's a non-stop Stones concert music playing when we enter the Gates of Heaven. Sweet sounds. 😋
Thank you thank you for capturing and posting this. Was there last night and … this jam was IT. Vintage Stones. Still can’t believe what I saw, Mick and the boys brought us into their Time Machine.
When I saw that 'Midnight Rambler' had been left off from the setlist on this tour I was a bit sad...when I saw them in Milan in 2022 it was the best song they performed that night (along with 'Gimme Shelter', played for the first time with Chanel Haynes). Then, suddenly, halfway through the tour, here it is again! What a great performance!
Why is this music important today??? Why are people still listening and loving rock and roll and blues??? the answer... look at the stadiums with thousands of people all over the world... The people tell you how it is....
Every time I hear this song I think of Charlie Manson and the Manson family murders. Midnight Rambler was written and recorded before the murders, but it was out as a scorching track on the Let It Bleed album right around the time the murders occurred. Not long after, the Stones were working their way thru a series of California shows, culminating in the disastrous Altamont concert where the Stones hired the Hells Angels as security. That one didn't work out so well. Lol. Crazy shit for crazy times man.
Surprised that this is the tour debut of Rambler, it's usually a staple of their life shows. Really lets them jam and go a bit freestyle. They are grooving. Am really looking forward to the Philly show; however, my only disappointment of the tour so far is that they aren't playing more songs from Hackney Diamonds. Would love to hear Get Close and Live by the Sword.
Dammit... I thought these guys were too old and stiff and they are, but once they start playing the blues with a bit of Robert Johnson thrown in, they're as great as they always were. And Mick is still a master of the stage.
Usually when you say that someone hasn’t aged a day you mean they always looked young. Not so with Mick Jagger. He looked middle aged when he was 20 and he looks middle aged now when he’s 80 😂
*micks singing reminds me of visiting nursing homes A male, with a deep voice jus shouting into a microphone* _then have soundboard turn treble max. and mid range max. so voice sound notover deep, trick to give a voiced mic. range_