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Jaggerbarking
The bootlegs confirm it.
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I saw only 2 shows that year. It made not want to see another Stones show for the rest of my life. Terrible show, terrible playing. A big joke.
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I saw only 2 shows that year. It made not want to see another Stones show for the rest of my life. Terrible show, terrible playing. A big joke.
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Jaggerbarking
Anyone who attended the shows will tel you it was a mess. I was there the playing was beyond amateur. The bootlegs confirm it. Many nights you couldn't tell the song until mick sung the lyrics. 1975 was the same.

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Jaggerbarking
Anyone who attended the shows will tel you it was a mess. I was there the playing was beyond amateur. The bootlegs confirm it. Many nights you couldn't tell the song until mick sung the lyrics. 1975 was the same.
Obviously you missed at least the Fort Worth show...even before released officially this one confirms something completely different from what you´re claiming.
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MrMonte
Actually, I thought it was common "knowledge' that the '78 tour was hastily put together, Keith was somewhere b/w states of existence, and that a lot of the shows were, as the OP noted, a mess.
I saw then in Cleveland for the first time on that tour. My memories of that show are somewhat "clouded" but I remember loving every minute of it. But it was a particular time and place that can never be replicated and not an objective assessment of the performance.
Overall, I don't have a problem with it. the KBFH recording where they put a few shows together and included Hound Dog in Memphis is still one of my all time favorite listens. For the Ronnie Wood bashers, take a listen to his playing on taht recording, especially Love In Vain. Anyway, I love Fort Worth and Pasaic. Detroit to me seems a little off. I recall reading that Philly and Buffalo, among others, were absolute disasters.
So it's a mixed bag. But isn't that true of most tours since 1972?

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I saw only 2 shows that year. It made not want to see another Stones show for the rest of my life. Terrible show, terrible playing. A big joke.
Your remakrs on this board are getting stale.
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I saw only 2 shows that year. It made not want to see another Stones show for the rest of my life. Terrible show, terrible playing. A big joke.
What happened, did you stop seeing Stones-shows?
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I saw only 2 shows that year. It made not want to see another Stones show for the rest of my life. Terrible show, terrible playing. A big joke.
What happened, did you stop seeing Stones-shows?
Nope! Another 45 since 78. Glad for the big comeback in 89'!

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Jaggerbarking
I have seen them every tour since 1972.
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Jaggerbarking
There was no 85-86 tour
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Jaggerbarking
There was no 85-86 tour
don't believe everything you read....