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Rolling Stones/New Zealand 11.22.2014 Upgrade

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This is a video taken by an audience member of the final performance of the tour held in Auckland, New Zealand on November 22nd, the last day of the Australian tour held in November 2014. This surprising video was shot from far in front of the arena (slightly to the left), giving you the feeling of being at the Stones’ concert from the front row. Video taken by the audience from the audience seats has the advantage that it is easy to see the entire live stage, and this format can be said to be the standard for live filming by the audience. Even today, when video shooting with smartphones has become popular, security is very strict when shooting from an arena, which often makes it difficult to shoot. However, looking at this footage, we get a sense of the situation, at least in New Zealand, where video recording would not have been prohibited. Not only is the arena shot from the front quite a bit, but it is clear that the security that is running across the screen from beginning to end has no regard for this video at all, and from there, the shooting from the audience seats on this day becomes an idle play. It must have been a fortunate situation. Thanks to you, this video is definitely worth watching! Watch the live performance from the front row of the arena, where only a limited number of people can see the actual live performance. It is an excellent audience shot video that allows anyone to easily experience it. During this nostalgic 2014 Australian tour, Mick suffered from poor health, which made the fans nervous. However, by the final day of the tour, Mick had fully recovered, and the entire group, including him, was in a state of great joy. It is a must-see video that allows you to see and hear the performance. In the past, when we released songs in Melbourne and Sydney, Mick’s poor condition was captured so much that it made me laugh when I listened to it (does anyone remember this anymore?), but Mick here is like a completely different person. Not only has he made a complete recovery from those bad days and is walking around the stage with his engine running at full throttle, but he is also captured in many places shouting energetically. Not only that, it was the last day of the Stones’ live activities in 2014, so Keith seemed to be really having fun from the opening, and he was also playing energetically. In “Start Me Up”, Darryl Jones plays the bass while showing a playful movement according to the rhythm, and here Keith is involved with Daryl with a very happy expression. “Tumbling Dice”, which is a regular repertoire that is played every day, but the performance was surprisingly inconsistent, was also decided with a bang, and while the lights were down, Mick and Keith were sitting shoulder to shoulder and talking about something with satisfaction. This probably proves that they were satisfied with the performance. In addition, “Doom And Gloom”, which was temporarily dropped from the set list at Hunter Valley etc., is also back. Moreover, the wonderful performance here without any danger is suitable for the last day of the tour. What is interesting is that the photographer was disappointed at the moment he found out that the performance of that day, which was decided by the subsequent Fan Vote, was “Like A Rolling Stone”. At this time, the impact of the repertoire of songs performed by Fan Vote was beginning to weaken, especially from the summer European tour, and I feel sorry for the fact that this song must have been chosen. can. Perhaps that’s why the photographer didn’t take any close-ups of the members on stage during this song, and in fact, you could tell he was disappointed in the way he started filming the audience seats (lol). Regarding “Midnight Rambler”, where Mick Taylor’s intense guitar play shines since entering Australia, it was a tremendous development on this day as well. From the intro, I can’t help but lean in as I watch Taylor play aggressively while leaning close to Mick. It’s a fun scene to see Taylor playing so much, handing over the solo to Keith in the middle, while also starting to dance (lol) with plenty of leeway. On the other hand, when it comes to the ending, Ronnie’s play, which takes a solo as if to lose to Taylor, is also wonderful. Since it is a performance featuring Taylor, the time is short, but you can’t miss the way Ronnie plays that makes you feel the sadness. And at the end of the live performance, the fun expressions of each member are clearly captured by close-ups that look like professional shots. On the contrary, during the intro of the first encore song, “You Can’t Always Get What You Want,” Ronnie playfully praises Matt Clifford, who came to the front of the stage to play the horn, and Clifford responds with a smile to his gesture. It was a peaceful and wonderful scene. Furthermore, the sad news of Bobby Keyes’ death was recently reported, and even the black saxophone player Carl Denson, who replaced him, was captured. With the release of this album, the audio has been upgraded, and for “Honky Tonk Women” and “Happy”, the recording of which stopped midway through, can now be watched in their entirety by linking YouTube videos from the same day. Part of the member introduction and Gimme Shelter’s missing 2:16 are original). Please enjoy the nostalgic final day of the 2014 Australian tour with a sense of stability that surpasses the original video! Live at Mt Smart Stadium, Auckland, New Zealand 22nd November 2014 AMAZING SHOT!!! Disc 1 (58:47) 1. Introduction 2. Keith Richards Message 3. Opening 4. Start Me Up 5. It’s Only Rock’n Roll 6 You Got Me Rocking 7. Tumbling Dice 8. Like A Rolling Stone 9. Doom And Gloom 10. Out Of Control 11. Honky Tonk Women 12. Band Introductions 13. You Got The Silver 14. Before They Make Me Run 15. Happy Disc 2 (1:11;40) 1. Midnight Rambler (with Mick Taylor) 2. Miss You 3. Gimme Shelter 4 Jumping Jack Flash 5. Sympathy For The Devil 6. Brown Sugar 7. You Can’t Always Get What You Want (with The New Zealand Youth Choir) 8. Satisfaction (with Mick Taylor) COLOR NTSC Approx.130min.

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