Rolling Stones/MO, USA 2021 Remastered
Rolling Stones/MO, USA 2021 Remastered
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St. Louis, the first stage of the tour that fans all over the world watched with bated breath as it was the first stage after Charlie Watts' death, was previously released as "ST. LOUIS 2021", but the version will be updated. A clear recording that clearly conveys the details of the performance, centering on Mick's singing voice, while maintaining a reasonable distance. What made it easier to hear was the miraculous balance of barely picking up the voices of the surrounding audience. Thanks to this, it is an excellent sound source that allows you to thoroughly enjoy the state of the Stones' first stage, which was held with Steve Jordan. Steve's drumming is interesting, but of course it has a different nuance from Charlie. Still, the overwhelmingly positive voice is that Steve showed off his drumming that completely respected Charlie. From the opening song "Street Fighting Man", the rhythm is reminiscent of the original studio version, which is refreshing. Of course, it is true that there are some songs that make you feel uncomfortable, and the best example is "Start Me Up." In this song, there is a big difference between Charlie's bouncy drumming and Steve's solid rhythm, and I feel like I am once again reminded of Charlie's unique drumming play. However, overall, Steve's drumming is well integrated into the repertoire, which is probably why the majority of the reviews are positive. Certainly his drumming is amazing. Since he is more than 10 years older than Charlie, it was easy to predict that his repertoire would increase in tightness and momentum, but when it came to numbers from the 1960s, the sense of speed suddenly increased. There is. Regarding this day, it was probably because Steve participated that I was able to play two songs from Brian's period, "Under My Thumb" and "19th Nervous Breakdown" in a row. It truly brings back the momentum and speed of the original version, and it's amazing how it makes you feel Charlie's taste. Beyond that, it is no exaggeration to call Steve's greatest achievement, "Paint It Black." At the stage in 2019, which was the last tour for the Stones when they were in Charlie, the tempo of this song was so slow that it seemed to stop depending on the day. However, Steve's drumming on this day seemed to revive the aggressive atmosphere that was present in the original version, and the song, which has been lackluster in recent years, suddenly became a hit. It gave me a breather. It is clear that his playing, such as this song and the previous two songs, goes perfectly with the 60's repertoire. And in "Midnight Rambler," Charlie's drums have influenced the development of the performance by encouraging the other members on stage in recent years, and it has been heated, but Steve's play here still shows a chemical reaction with the other members. I didn't get to the point where I woke up. Still, it's true that there were glimpses of development that gave me plenty of expectations, and I can't help but feel like this is going to get better with each stage. And on this night, "Wild Horses" was chosen as the "Vote Song." The sound source that captures their historic day, which is still taking a new step, has been updated. It's not just the first day of their latest tour, but the Rolling Stones' first show since Charlie's passing. Please listen carefully! The Dome At America's Center, St. Louis, Missouri, USA 26th September 2021 TRULY PERFECT SOUND(REMASTERED) Disc 1 (74:57) 01. Intro 02. Street Fighting Man 03. It's Only Rock 'n' Roll 04. "Here's To You Charlie" 05. Tumbling Dice 06. Under My Thumb 07. 19th Nervous Breakdown 08. Wild Horses 09. You Can't Always Get What You Want 10. Living In A Ghost Town 11. Start Me Up 12. Honky Tonk Women 13. Band Introductions 14. Happy 15. Slipping Away Disc 2 (61:13) 01. Miss You 02. Midnight Rambler 03. Paint It Black 04. Sympathy For The Devil 05. Jumping Jack Flash 06. Gimme Shelter 07. Satisfaction Mick Jagger - vocals, harmonica, rhythm guitar Keith Richards - guitars, vocals Ronnie Wood - guitars Chuck Leavell - keyboards, backing vocals Bernard Fowler - backing vocals, percussion Matt Clifford - keyboards, French horn Darryl Jones - bass, backing vocals Tim Ries - saxophone , keyboards Karl Denson - saxophone Sasha Allen - backing vocals Steve Jordan - drums
01. Intro 02. Street Fighting Man 03. It's Only Rock 'n' Roll 04. "Here's To You Charlie" 05. Tumbling Dice 06. Under My Thumb 07. 19th Nervous Breakdown 08. Wild Horses 09. You Can't Always Get What You Want 10. Living In A Ghost Town 11. Start Me Up 12. Honky Tonk Women 13. Band Introductions 14. Happy 15. Slipping Away Disc 2 (61:13) 01. Miss You 02. Midnight Rambler 03. Paint It Black 04. Sympathy For The Devil 05. Jumping Jack Flash 06. Gimme Shelter 07. Satisfaction Mick Jagger - vocals, harmonica, rhythm guitar Keith Richards - guitars, vocals Ronnie Wood - guitars Chuck Leavell - keyboards, backing vocals Bernard Fowler - backing vocals, percussion Matt Clifford - keyboards, French horn Darryl Jones - bass, backing vocals Tim Ries - saxophone, keyboards Karl Denson - saxophone Sasha Allen - backing vocals Steve Jordan - drums