+++just in +++ by iorr correspondents TooTough, Thomas M and salar+++
So here is our small review from last night`s
first homecoming show:
venue: Like another poster wrote: a bit like Disney, no Stones
music in the bars, Stones fans from almost everywhere from Stonesplanet.
We met Daniel N., had a beer and shared some good old Stones stories
from our personal past. Hope you got your plane in time!
audience: a bit lame during the first songs, especially the A-blocks,
but the Stones know how to get them going, when they roll over to the
b-stage everybody is ON / fortunately the pitch blocks were standing
the whole show
gig/setlist: if you say it in a harsh way: it was a stadium setlist with
NO big surprises, Burden of cause was a nice treat, but a common song /
all the others were played very regularly, the last third was predictable /
if you put it friendly you won`t see or hear a Stones
show like yesterday in a stadium, the band plays, acts and reacts faster,
more intense and better than in an arena
band: Mick = master of the game
Charlie: safe as the Bank Of England, when he was drumming on the b-stage
we witnessed how heavy he was hitting the snare, HE IS THE MOTOR, impressive
to see and hear him so close
Keith: was welcomed warmly several times and was really touched / his eyes are
back, he is wide awake and slimmer / his performance was not as focused as
the other`s, he just could have played more, in "Gottaholdya" he just didn=t
do antything in 7/8 of the song, but all in all he is in better shape than 2
months before
Ronnie: reliable, he was carrying most of the show on his fragile shoulders,
80% of the guitar sound was his`, he was brilliant on slide and often covered up Keith`s rhythm part, a great show as we have witnessed all summer
highlights: Let It Bleed, You Got The Silver, Paint It Black, Satisfaction (the most powerful and stripped down version we have heard in years), JJF with distorted and brutal sound at the end - fantastic!
We are looking forward to the 2 shows, it would be great to add one song and shake the setlist up a bit, come on, it`s an arena show at home -
The Stones could risk much more here!
47 shows...and counting...Hyde Park - July 6 & 13