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So I thought I'd give you my impression of the European Tour..I saw the Stones at the Pinkpop Festival a little over two weeks ago and never got to write some comments.
My overall impression is that the Stones have yet again raised the standards for gigs in front of large crowds. It's amazing to see a 70 year-old Mick in such great shape. It's fun to see that they refuse to hide their age: yes the boys turned in to old men, but they still show people how to ROCK.
The circumstances under which the Pinkpop show was held were subpar. It was very hot that day, and it takes some effort to reach the Pinkpop-festival area. Because the festival spent almost every penny for the saturday-lineup on the Stones, my wife and I decided that it would be best to arrive around 6 and skip the afternoon line-up. Naturally the railway-companies fucked up, so we ended up on the festival site about 30 minutes before the Stones started their show. Since there was a massive crowd, this meant we missed meeting former Gasser LYL (who had trouble getting a ticket but ended up inside after finding the right scalper) and couldn't find Egon. We managed to find some other friends and got a good spot where we could see the stage and go get a beer at the same time. The setlist for Pinkpop had no surprises other than Rocks Off because it was the 'winner' of the song poll they always do. That mattered little to me though: there were 7 years (minus 1 day) between this Stones gig and the previous one I attended and back in 2007 I was convinced I had seen the band for the last time. So I had little to wish for, because right at that moment I just wanted to catch a show by my favorite band.
They kicked off with JJF, the song I prefer for the kick off over Start Me Up and I was thrilled to hear the guitars turned up and the backing band turned down. YGMR was the second song so I was glad to get that over with. It was a good performance of a song I don't need to hear live anymore. IORR was good, Tumbling Dice was brilliant.
Ballad pick was Angie, which makes sense because it's their biggest hit in the Netherlands and they played for a mixed crowd: I'd say a third of the saturday night crowd had never seen the Stones before. Good performance.
Planning Doom And Gloom behind a ballad feels odd to me, but the boys seem to run with it, so okay. I still think it's a nice song, but it does work better as a studio track.
Like I said: Rocks Off was the poll winner and Mick managed to sing this one right instead of out of key for a change. Love the song. According to iTunes it's the song I've listened to most in recent years, obviously because it's the Exile kick-off and people bother me listening to that album often enough to see the number of spins fall back a little as it counts down to Soul Survivor. But that's beside this.
Out Of Control was next, as it returned to the set for 14 On Fire. I never cared much for the studio version of the song, but live...WOW! Stellar performance with Mick playing the harmonica and Daryll giving his all...fucken great.
Keef's two song set was misunderstood by the Pinkpop crowd. He decided to kick back a little with You Got The Silver and rock on with Can't Be Seen. He missed a few punches on both tracks, but it was cool otherwise.
The absolute highlight of the show came next: Rambler with Mick Taylor. I never saw Little Mick on stage with the boys before (which makes sense because I was born in '73) so I flipped when the moment was finally there. The man gets one song in the spotlight, but he sure knows how to make his efforts count. His guitar work hit the crowd like a tidal wave.
The weirdest part about it at a festival: a lot of people didn't have a clue who was on stage with the Stones. The verdict was unanimous though: amazing performance.
Miss You was next so we could take a few breaths and get a couple of cold one, and the show rolled on towards the finale afterwards. Lisa Fisher didn't reach the high registers one Shelter and seeing YCAGWYW with the choir intro was grand.
I posted this on G3 too btw...I assume that's okay..
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