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Old 09-20-2018, 07:20 PM
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That performance of SOTM was EVERYTHING!
The one from the Tusk Tour ain't bad either!
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Old 09-20-2018, 08:56 PM
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The one from the Tusk Tour ain't bad either!
The Mirage Version is one of their best songs live of all time. No doubt about that.
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Old 09-20-2018, 10:47 PM
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The Mirage Version is one of their best songs live of all time. No doubt about that.
IMO they were cooking that whole tour. I want a live version of Hold Me!
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Old 09-21-2018, 09:57 AM
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IMO they were cooking that whole tour. I want a live version of Hold Me!
ISA and Rhiannon are also smoking good.
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Old 09-21-2018, 05:39 PM
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Most of the time, yeah.... but I've always loved this acoustic version:



Check out 4:02. Only Lindsey.


(Slightly more effective than a finger plonking a keyboard...)
Oh yeah, that was one of my favorite renditions of "Gypsy" as well. Played as only Lindsey can, and Stevie sang it beautifully. This was a benefit for the Arizona Heart Institute, if I remember correctly. A passion of Stevie's Father, Jess Nicks. I'm not sure of the time period, but I want to say it was around the mid 90s(The Dance). It was special that Lindsey dedicated his time playing for Stevie, Jess, and the AHI. I wish things would have "ended" on more of this kind of note than what has transpired as of late.
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benefit for the Arizona Heart Institute, if I remember correctly. A passion of Stevie's Father, Jess Nicks. I'm not sure of the time period, but I want to say it was around the mid 90s(The Dance).
Funny thing is, since I was actually in attendance for this show I have no memory of this being performed there. The year was 2000 and already long before that I was bored sheetless with the same live arrangements that I had heard a thousand times before, not just in concert but on all the bootlegs or past live videos or whatever. Even Leather and Lace was the same ole same ole. I went to this show with a friend and during most of it my friend made lamb sounds as SN sang her stuff which we could see in the faces of the people sitting around us, seemed very offensive to them. But we didn't care. It was a way to convey our boredom and make it fun for ourselves. This acoustic version of Gypsy is such a refreshing change from the band versions though.
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Old 09-22-2018, 02:50 PM
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Funny thing is, since I was actually in attendance for this show I have no memory of this being performed there. The year was 2000 and already long before that I was bored sheetless with the same live arrangements that I had heard a thousand times before, not just in concert but on all the bootlegs or past live videos or whatever. Even Leather and Lace was the same ole same ole. I went to this show with a friend and during most of it my friend made lamb sounds as SN sang her stuff which we could see in the faces of the people sitting around us, seemed very offensive to them. But we didn't care. It was a way to convey our boredom and make it fun for ourselves. This acoustic version of Gypsy is such a refreshing change from the band versions though.
Thanks for the clarification. I knew it was close to a time when I think Stevie and Lindsey had actually buried the hatchet with each other.

You know, that's just it. As much as we have had listen to the same songs over and over again for decades now, with virtually nothing new coming from FM, it would be nice if they could do different arrangements of those songs. That's why this version was a breath of fresh air with a splash of creativity thrown in.
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Check out 4:02. Only Lindsey.


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Thus is wonderful. Linsey's playing is so sparkly.

Thank you, hadn't watched that in ages.
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According to an article I just read, Mick says they will be on tour for 18 months. So they will be almost 80 and they are going to do new music? YEAH SURE.
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According to an article I just read, Mick says they will be on tour for 18 months. So they will be almost 80 and they are going to do new music? YEAH SURE.
Dick gets zero respect here. He's a complete charlatan, liar, and thief. I wouldn't trust him with my Grandma's panties.
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Old 09-24-2018, 01:58 AM
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I wouldn't trust him with my Grandma's panties.
Thanks for making me lose my dinner
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I wouldn't trust him with my Grandma's panties.
Speaking of granny panties Homer,
what size do you think Stevie wears?
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Old 09-24-2018, 08:30 AM
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Speaking of granny panties Homer,
what size do you think Stevie wears?
I'll have to do some studying on intimate wear for farm animals....

I'm still unsure of the size, though. Triple XXX, at least!
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I'll have to do some studying on intimate wear for farm animals....
My brother's goats take offense at being
compared to Stevie. Oops, I meant...
$tevie.
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$tevie.
I don't blame him? It's a really bah'd comparison. $tevie gives goats everywhere a bah'd name.
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