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Some Girls Live In Texas (Blu-ray + CD)
 
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Some Girls Live In Texas (Blu-ray + CD)

The Rolling Stones    Blu-ray
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Must Have, Jan 3 2012
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carlos vala jr (toronto, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
On a hot night in July in Texas 1978 The Rolling Stones truly deserved to be called the Greatest Rock N Roll Band in the world. The Stones toured in 1975 with a hugh production, massive stage show, back up singers galore and horn section. There are plenty of bootlegs around of the Los Angeles show if you want to see what i mean. The band and the songs get lost in all the pomp. Jump ahead 3 years and they just released their best album since Exile, and strip the stage bare. Gone are the backup singers, so too the horn section, minimal lighting, Ian Stewart an original Stone is front and centre instead of Billy Preston who toured with them in the past. That's it no bells and whistles just the band hitting the stage hard and rocking it for an hour and a half. They perform 7 songs off the new album, now usually i would be against so much new material in a set list but not here. As great as the Some Girls album is, live the Stones stretch the songs out. Case in point listen to Miss You they lock into a groove and just go with it and the song keeps getting harder and harder and when it ends you're exhausted and as sweaty as they are. Also Far Away Eyes is fabulous in this show, on the album Mick doesn't take the song seriously here they do a version that would do Nashville or Bakersfield proud complete with a fiddle and some lap steel guitar from Ron wood. This is it the Rolling Stones in their last hurrah, what came next was the massive Tattoo You tour which went around the world as opposed to the 27 American shows they do on this tour and a handful of European gigs. The stadium shows of the Tattoo You tour are pretty awful or just down right dull, some of the arena shows are okay but just okay. Here July 18 1978 in Teaxs the Rolling Stones are simply amazing not just okay.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Some Girls Live, Nov 29 2011
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timmer (Toronto, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
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After 33 years the Stones have finally released this show, recorded July 18 at the Will Rogers Auditorium in Fort Worth Texas, in front of about 3,000 fans. The video and cd are the only official recordings from this landmark mini-tour, a stripped down, just rock n' roll summer assault on the U.S.A., showcasing the new material from the band's latest release, Some Girls. Featured are 7 of the 10 Some Girls tracks, including first live-versions of Miss You, Respectable, Whip Comes Down, Shattered, Beast of Burden, Imagination and Far Away Eyes, all of which would go on to be staples of future tours. The Stones were at the height of their popularity in 1978; the tour included several giant stadium shows, notably at JFK stadium, Philadelphia, Soldier's Field, Chicago, Rich Stadium, Buffalo and Anaheim Stadium. The Fort Worth show was one of a handful of smaller-venue performances, and features the Stones at their most vital. I'd say this is the best Stones live-video available, and that's saying a lot. The band is pumped and at their energetic best. Keith Richard's guitar playing is simply ferocious at times, most notably on the show closer, Jumpin Jack Flash. Richards, Mick Jagger and Ron Wood are in constant motion, while Bill Wyman and Charlie Watts stoically hold down the rhythm section. Ian McLagen on keyboards and Ian Stewart on piano are present but practically invisible and generally drowned out by the Richards/Wood frantic twin-guitar assault. Richards and Wood trade licks as if they were telepathically connected, they are that good. Jagger has never been better, both vocally and swagger-wise. He's in full strut, bum-wiggling,leering sass-mode, with what looks like two rolls of toilet paper stuffed down the crotch of his pants. All the classic Jagger moves are on display. He gets particularly frisky with Wood, who acts as am energetic foil for both Jagger and Richards. But never mind the swagger, Mick delivers some of the most powerful vocals you will ever hear. He takes full ownership of every song, even tossing in some fresh lyrics for two of the Sones raunchiest numbers; the infamous ode to groupies, Star Star (Jimmy Page is quite the rage...I couldn't see the reason why) and the new, When the Whip Comes Down. Mick and Keith seem to be competing for most inspired performance while Woody eggs on both. This was an important time for the band. They had been at the top of the heap for quite a while, but suddenly found themselves not only challenged by punk rock, but also a changing music landscape with both disco and new-wave building steam. The Stones though responded with the tour de force that was Some Girls, infusing a punk sensiblity into several of the new rockers, with the new energized attitude very much on display at Fort Worth. The disco-rocker Miss You, brilliantly blended the disco beat with the Stones guitar sound. It's no wonder the Stones put a heavy emphasis on their new material for this tour. They had a statement to make. Not only were they still on top, but they were re-energized and determined to raise the bar even higher. With this tour, I think that bar was now set beyond the reach, of even the best of the bands that would follow in their wake. Live rock n roll does not get any better than this. If there was any doubt, Some Girls I think cemented the band's status as the greatest rock n' roll band ever. Yes it's a cliche but this show makes it ring true. Some Girls live Texas 78, is a snapshot of a band in its mature prime - focused, confident and driven. Some Girls ensured the Stones would be sticking around for a long time, even if they did take a hiatus from live touring in the 80's. The video features lots of energetic crowd reaction, in fact security is noticeably absent at the front of the stage. Fans can even reach out and touch the band. You will feel like you are front row and will be as spent as the band by show's end, even though we're talking only 85 minutes. This is the Stones up close and personal. Video and sound quality is excellent on both the blu-ray and cd. As an added bonus, the extras include 3 live Some Girls tracks recorded for Saturday Night live, along with interview material from the time and a new discussion with Jagger. I'd recommend watching the 2011 Jagger interview before watching the show. Mick does a nice job of giving the show the context it deserves, and he looks like he's still got another tour left in him.
Its difficult to pull hi-lites from this show as the band nails every song. But I'll try anyway. The entended guitar intro to Honky Tonk Women is epic. Shattered is pure mayhem. Johnny Rotten would be in awe. Star Star is Jagger sauce-and-sass, propelled by Chuck Berry inspired guitars with Wood energetically teaming with Jagger on the chorus. Speaking of Berry, the Stones pay tribute with two covers, show-opener, Let it Rock and Sweet Little 16. Richards is in full throat for Happy, trading vocals with Jagger and while we saw this dual Stones vocal-dynamic on display in last year's blu-ray release of Ladies and Gentlmen, Some Girls Fort Worth, 6 years later, is a superior video presentation. Miss You might be the hi-lite of the show. Jagger seems almost to be living out the song, he's that involved. If you only own one Stones video, this is the one to buy. It's a rock n' roll ride from start to finish.
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4.0 out of 5 stars flashback extreme, April 3 2012
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Cocoa Nibbler (Kitchener, Ontario Canada) - See all my reviews
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Well, here we go again...just when you thought it was safe to go back in "the water" so to speak. I have all kinds of Stones stuff, albums galore, books, memorbilia, DVDs and more. It never seems to end....not that I want it to...this is a rare flashback for me...wow they're young and at times, even Mr. Jagger looks "buzzed out", go figure. This is a very interesting glimpse back and to a time and place that is not as readily available or common for the Stones. The sound is not quite as good as on more recent items, which is par for the course, and it's shot in the 'old school' concert standard, but being what it is...I would encourage any die hard fans to check it out. For those that are not as fond of the boys as I, maybe you would do better to purchase something a tad more current. cocoa n
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