Monday, November 26, 2012

This Makes Me Very...




I've always wanted to compile my favorite live clips onto one DVD. This would be there, as well as that heart-wrenching version of "Something" from the George Harrison tribute concert, Bruce's speech and performance of "Angel Eyes" from the Frank Sinatra tribute, and without question the "I Got You Babe" reunion of Sonny & Cher on the David Letterman show.

I'm thinking about this now, the morning after the opening night of the Rolling Stones 50th Anniversary tour in London.

Burning Love? explains.

6 comments:

jeff k said...

Two things that I noticed from the RS review of the RS concert. Mick Taylor got a big applause, bigger than Wyman and apparently picked right up from where he left off with the band, and 2) Ronnie Wood played most of the leads, which leads me to think that reports I read from last year that Keith is human after all and the decades of hard living are finally catching up to him.

Noam Sane said...

Indeed, Jeff K.

Take a look here, as Keith searches in vain for his opening "Honky Tonk Women" riff and never quite gets there.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OT1J2OqcXoc&feature=player_embedded#!

Call it a day, fellas.

Eric said...

the glimmer twins= so in love, but degenerated into the liz-dick burton relationship mode

DD said...

Maybe a little too soon to count Keith out just yet... so he flubbed some notes... he is just a human being after all, not an iPod! Sounded good to me. They've been together a lot longer than Liz and Dick... they're not so bad.

Jerry Lee said...

Take a closer look, Noam, it looks to me like Keith is showing off a bit by playing the opening riff one handed.

tut said...

jerry lee,the opening to honky tonk women can easily be done one handed because it is in an open tuning, meaning by just strumming the open strings creates the opening chord.