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The old wheel chair Stones dudes to the most younger generation That didn't grow up with them or ever see them live...Got it done for 40+ years. The cross generation appeal is hard to expain at the show. Let me know when another band out last/played them. Music History will be the ultimate judge...... LZ great band seem them in Chicago and Page/Plant in STL.... But not a candle to the intensity level of a Stones show. You have to experience it to understand. Pink Floyd great show.... very Psychedelic....overall intensity not there or same as a Stones show.... Closet thing I've seen. Black Crowes ++very good. Small FOX theatre in STL. Loud/intense.....not quite the same but close, without the cross generation appeal. Eric Clapton twice. 85 very good with Ry Cooder at Keil in STL /97 Orchestra show at Scot Trade Center. Never with Cream damn it. That would have rivaled it I'm sure. |
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I loved seeing the Black Crowes when they opened for Tom Petty. They're a good opener, but not a good headliner. I love the live CD they did with Jimmy Page.
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Yep at Floyd they relied on effects and younger musicians to play their songs-they should have retired years ago.
Funny how I never liked the Stones-but they just grow on you. I would definately go see them! People need to give them their props-they still take it on the road for every CD-a lot of bands don't even put out music anymore but cash in. Someone posted an Eagles pic-they were all sitting in chairs-how boring-they would put me to sleep. Kinda like the last Leonard Skinard-(sp) show-they came out and sat down in chairs and went acoustic-took the crowd out of it-then a 40 minute Freebird song-next to Bon Jovi-worst show ever. |
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