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Hollywood, the final show of the tour, also recorded at the venue inside the Hard Rock Hotel. His participation in two consecutive shows was a great success, and the quality even exceeded that of Austin, which had a truly amazing sound quality. Just the background music of the Charlie tribute video that was played at the venue before the Stones’ appearance was enough to convince me that “this is close,” and when the performance started from there, the power was incredible. It was as if the tapers were inspired by listening to the popular “LAS VEGAS 2021,” and in the second half of the tour, the best sound quality audience was fired one after another. In addition, the final day of the tour… Not only that, it was the first tour finale to be carried out without Charlie, which was different from usual, and it was the first tour to be held in a situation where vaccination was introduced amid the spread of COVID-19. It was a tour that still marked a new chapter in the history of the Stones’ live performances, which will continue for a long time, and the joy of completing it was a great joy for them. Since the sound image is so close, the joy is palpable, but even from the opening “Street Fighting Man”, Mick is full of energy. From there, the repertoire of the Brian period is played twice in a row. In the absence of Charlie, Steve is substituted and the tour begins, and suddenly the numbers from the Brian period come back to life. This must have been a fresh surprise for the members, and it even developed into a pattern of playing “Let’s Spend the Night Together” and “19th Nervous Breakdown” one after the other. The performance of these two songs was really great on this day. Both songs are surprisingly powerful and full of momentum. In the latter, you can hear the vocal parts where Mick, the chorus, and Keith are intertwined. The sound quality is so excellent that even the overflowing vitality from the reborn performance is transmitted vividly. After the latter, Mick’s familiar Charlie memorial comment pops out, but here too, it’s a high-tension unique to the final day of the tour. Austin was better at playing “Tumbling Dice” from Charlie Cole, who was excited by the audience. Even so, Dan’s second audience recording really has a sound image on. The sound of the piano and organ played in “You Can’t Always Get What You Want” is completely on the sound board. Mick is in top form again in this performance, leading the performance to a reprise with plenty of room. To tell the truth, despite it being the final day of the tour, there were no rare repertoires, and if you just look at the set list, you might be under the illusion that it was just an ordinary day made up of only familiar repertoires. However, if you actually listen to it, you will be reminded that the very fulfilling performance suitable for the final day of the tour is a superb sound source captured with the best sound quality. And so, the joy of the new Stones with Steve being able to carry out the tour safely even under the corona is overflowing on the stage, centered around Mick. As for “Midnight Rambler,” the sight of Ronnie playing aggressively and attacking as if to support Steve, who was finally getting the hang of the “tips of instigation” as the tour drew to a close, was seen in Austin, but it escalated as it was the final day of the tour. When Steve got even more into Ronnie, the performance went out of control so much that Mick said, “Leave it there.” And as for “Paint It Black,” which was also a Brian-era repertoire but had been played too much as a long-standing staple, Steve brought it back to life in this tour, and the momentum accelerated as if it were the last performance. Before the tour started, there was a lot of concern about what would happen because they started with the great sadness of losing Charlie, but when it was over, the 2021 version of the “NO FILTER” tour was played every night, and it seemed to be the best since 2017. A masterpiece worthy of the final day with the best sound quality! Hard Rock Live at Seminole Hard Rock Hotel & Casino, Hollywood, FL, USA 23rd November 2021 TRULY PERFECT SOUND Disc 1 (60:49) 1. Intro 2. Street Fighting Man 3. Let’s Spend the Night Together 4. 19th Nervous Breakdown 5. Words For Charlie 6. Tumbling Dice 7. You Can’t Always Get What You Want 8. Living in a Ghost Town 9. Start Me Up 10. Honky Tonk Women 11. Band Introductions 12. Connection 13. Slipping Away Disc 2 (64:43) 1. Miss You 2. Midnight Rambler 3. Paint It Black 4. Sympathy for the Devil 5. Jumping Jack Flash 6. Gimme Shelter 7. Satisfaction

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