23 thoughts on “The Rolling Stones A Biggest Bang live complete concert

  1. lots of clipping and square waves destroy speakers at high volume – – here’s the same concert without the clipping . . . youtube.com/watch?v=3DNNxyWl-pg

  2. I have a list of bands I’ve seen over the years. It runs close to 200. I got to see most of the major bands of our time, I was 20 in 67.

  3. I definitely believe you! I’m sure they were at the top of their game, and as I mentioned before, they kept improving as musicians!!! Sometimes, some of my favorite bands have put on great concerts, but I was a little disappointed with the vocals–but any band that spends many nights on the road, it would be a little unfair to think that the vocals would be 5 stars–even young singers can’t do that after a few nights on the road!! Peace, Joy and Love to All, BobbyK

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  5. I saw them at Gaelic Park in NYC on tour with their 3rd album. Outdoors. The sound was as good as on the LPs.

  6. The musicians only got better, and Jon Anderson’s vocals sounded timeless! So, enjoy your favorite music, and ignore those who have nothing good to say! And with that said, I’ll have to look for "Wild Horses", "Angie", etc, in this concert! Sincerely, BobbyK

  7. Music is such an individual thing, so I don’t say anything about anyone’s favorite band! That being said, when I saw Yes live in 1998 at Jones Beach, Long Island, N.Y., I have to say they sounded even better than they would have in 1968–and the group was over 30 years old!

  8. …die stones sind unvergleichbar…keine band hat je diesen status erreicht…

  9. I saw them twice years ago, good band but its time they called it a day now and retired with dignity.

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