I love to see how Ronnie & Keith work together so well for that signature guitar sound... even as their individual guitar playing dexterity fades with age, they know the songs and each other's playing so well, they just work together to give us all the licks and feeling we crave when seeing The Stones live! I have to smile when I look closely at Keith's arthritic fingers.... not too unlike mine, but mine have no guitar muscle memory!
Was able to be there for this! Amazing night! This is my favorite song!! So happy I was able to see them & so happy I saw them with Charlie! Going to see them again @Metlife in May ❤️
I saw them live, loud, untied and uninspired in 77 and 81 and was confirmed in my opinion that whatever they were, Stones keeled over ungraciously when Brian passed on. However this is making me think again. Quite obviously MJ was never acknowledged for vocal prowess or accurately singing in tune. But this thing here does seem to work, especially You can't always get which comes across beautifully - and Sympathy stands out amazingly with incredible guitar work. So I'm keeping this on as background music as I cook my lonely sup. Yep, those were the days. My advice to yous in younger generations: if you can manage it, dispense yourself with growing old. It's not as glamorous as they say it is. Except perhaps for this ...
@@larryn2682 Agreed. My comment was general. Taylor says RS brought out the best in him and Love in Vain is true testimony to this. - especially in some incredible bootleg stuff.