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Bostonstranglerno9
Did you almost cry because Keith is totally out of it or.....


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Justin
In 2002 this clip would've gotten comments like "A good performance, a little rough around the edges but still good!" but in 2012 it's "Keith sucks and the whole thing is crap."
I like this performance--the band still trying to "get" this song. Song only played twice. but the mix on this show is just horrid. It's really hard to listen to this show all together.


I love the Stones but this is not a good performance or a good version of a song which is one of my exile favourites. And of course i love the song. I live in Amsterdam and they are singing about my second home, the smelly bordello. And on stage the band got problems



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Bostonstranglerno9
So why are you crying. Bob said baby please stop crying




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Cocaine Eyes
I almost cried when they did this one:
Enjoy.

What the Stones did at Palais Royale wasn't a rehearsal. It was a show. A club show.Quote
Cocaine Eyes
Oh, PS: Gazza is absolutely right - why would any song sound perfect in rehearsals? Isn't that what rehearsals are for? And for only $10.00CAD at that!
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What the Stones did at Palais Royale wasn't a rehearsal. It was a show. A club show.Quote
Cocaine Eyes
Oh, PS: Gazza is absolutely right - why would any song sound perfect in rehearsals? Isn't that what rehearsals are for? And for only $10.00CAD at that!
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Bostonstranglerno9
So why are you crying. Bob said baby please stop crying
I almost cried out of joy to hear this tune in rehearsals.
Hey 'Bostonstranglerno9' - your baiting me to respond is getting old and boring and childish.
'Nuff said.
Oh, PS: Gazza is absolutely right - why would any song sound perfect in rehearsals? Isn't that what rehearsals are for? And for only $10.00CAD at that!

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GumbootCloggeroo
What the Stones did at Palais Royale wasn't a rehearsal. It was a show. A club show.Quote
Cocaine Eyes
Oh, PS: Gazza is absolutely right - why would any song sound perfect in rehearsals? Isn't that what rehearsals are for? And for only $10.00CAD at that!
I finally declare Palais Royale once and for all aREHEARSAL CLUB SHOW
so there's no need to argue anymore. This is my final decision, though you may appeal to the High Court if you want.
Gimme something from El Mocam Bong, thats what a club show is all about
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Cocaine Eyes
Here's another lovely one from that night:[/q
Im sitting in a coffee shop stoning. Is this from the sound check. Torn and frayed is from the club showOr is it me, im totally out there and its early in the afternoon so help me if you can. And tonight im going to the shop to buy me some mushrooms, maybe this torn and frayed version sounds better then
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GumbootCloggeroo
What the Stones did at Palais Royale wasn't a rehearsal. It was a show. A club show.Quote
Cocaine Eyes
Oh, PS: Gazza is absolutely right - why would any song sound perfect in rehearsals? Isn't that what rehearsals are for? And for only $10.00CAD at that!
I finally declare Palais Royale once and for all aREHEARSAL CLUB SHOW
so there's no need to argue anymore. This is my final decision, though you may appeal to the High Court if you want.

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Cocaine Eyes
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GumbootCloggeroo
What the Stones did at Palais Royale wasn't a rehearsal. It was a show. A club show.Quote
Cocaine Eyes
Oh, PS: Gazza is absolutely right - why would any song sound perfect in rehearsals? Isn't that what rehearsals are for? And for only $10.00CAD at that!
I finally declare Palais Royale once and for all a
So you just want me to lick your backREHEARSAL CLUB SHOW
so there's no need to argue anymore. This is my final decision, though you may appeal to the High Court if you want.
Semantics, semantics! If the Toronto shows (RPM, Palais Royale, Phoenix Theatre) weren't rehearsals then why on earth did the Stones go back to the Concert Hall or Greenwood School or Crescent School in order to sharpen up the sound from the small gigs? Also, the small gigs are done in order for the Stones to see how the audience reacts to various songs.
Man, some people here will argue just for arguments' sake OR to create a 'war' of sorts.
Well, that's done and dusted!
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Bostonstranglerno9
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Cocaine Eyes
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GumbootCloggeroo
What the Stones did at Palais Royale wasn't a rehearsal. It was a show. A club show.Quote
Cocaine Eyes
Oh, PS: Gazza is absolutely right - why would any song sound perfect in rehearsals? Isn't that what rehearsals are for? And for only $10.00CAD at that!
I finally declare Palais Royale once and for all a
So you just want me to lick your backREHEARSAL CLUB SHOW
so there's no need to argue anymore. This is my final decision, though you may appeal to the High Court if you want.
Semantics, semantics! If the Toronto shows (RPM, Palais Royale, Phoenix Theatre) weren't rehearsals then why on earth did the Stones go back to the Concert Hall or Greenwood School or Crescent School in order to sharpen up the sound from the small gigs? Also, the small gigs are done in order for the Stones to see how the audience reacts to various songs.
Man, some people here will argue just for arguments' sake OR to create a 'war' of sorts.
Well, that's done and dusted!

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Doxa
Okay, it is a mess alright but it is charming in its own terms. Funnily I usually find from the latter day performances the most enjoyable the ones that are not too formal or official - the rehearsals, these extra shows - where they don't have their "show box" on. and they just seem to enjoy doing it in pure musical terms - leaving the showmanship aside, being not afraid screwing up, making riskies, or whatever. Their natural musicality, charisma and charm goes through in occasions like these.
- Doxa

not trying to start a war, just pointing out that "rehearsals" and "shows" or "gigs" are two different things. Yes, they played songs to test them out with an audience but, technically, it's not called a rehearsal. They were in concert and performance form on stage. If you told your friends that you went to a rehearsal, they would assume you saw them actually rehearsing and talking about the songs to each other and whatnot, not playing a CONCERT.Quote
Cocaine Eyes
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GumbootCloggeroo
What the Stones did at Palais Royale wasn't a rehearsal. It was a show. A club show.Quote
Cocaine Eyes
Oh, PS: Gazza is absolutely right - why would any song sound perfect in rehearsals? Isn't that what rehearsals are for? And for only $10.00CAD at that!
I finally declare Palais Royale once and for all aREHEARSAL CLUB SHOW
so there's no need to argue anymore. This is my final decision, though you may appeal to the High Court if you want.
Semantics, semantics! If the Toronto shows (RPM, Palais Royale, Phoenix Theatre) weren't rehearsals then why on earth did the Stones go back to the Concert Hall or Greenwood School or Crescent School in order to sharpen up the sound from the small gigs? Also, the small gigs are done in order for the Stones to see how the audience reacts to various songs.
Man, some people here will argue just for arguments' sake OR to create a 'war' of sorts.
Well, that's done and dusted!
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not trying to start a war, just pointing out that "rehearsals" and "shows" or "gigs" are two different things. Yes, they played songs to test them out with an audience but, technically, it's not called a rehearsal. They were in concert and performance form on stage. If you told your friends that you went to a rehearsal, they would assume you saw them actually rehearsing and talking about the songs to each other and whatnot, not playing a CONCERT
Thanks for wording it so politely and your words do make sense!

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uhbuhgullayew
It was a Pre-Tour Show.
Here is the Pre-Announcement:[/quote
Wrong one - I'm talking about the Palais Royale gig.