The Rolling Stones - Detroit 1978 (2021)
MP3 CBR 320 kbps - 156 MB
1:07:45 | Rock | Label: Leftfield media
STUNNING SHOW FROM A REVITALISED STONES IN 1978 In a career spanning four decades, losing the plot is nothing new. The Stones first began to stagnate following a series of classic albums in the early '70s. Curiously, it was the New York City club scene that brought them out of this slump. 1978's Some Girls was a timely release, reclaiming some of the glitz and grit missing from their mostly forgettable mid-'70s efforts. Mick's boogie nights at Studio 54 translated into a massive chart triumph when combined with the sleazy booze bravado of the prototypical Bowery punks, Keef and Ronnie, and the ensuing tour may have been the last time the band married a creative peak to commercial success. This show, recorded during the '78 tour, is a reminder of how it should be. The Stones' strength is making a 4,000-seat theatre feel like a sweaty, smoky, beer-soaked juke joint, and they achieve it here. At times it's loose and ugly, but that just makes it so much sweeter when they get it together. The more "modern" likes of ‘Miss You’ and ‘Shattered’ stand up against classic material such as ‘Tumbling Dice.’ If Mick sounds a little out of breath, just picture him shimmying back and forth across a 100-foot stage and ask yourself if you could do the same and stay in key. This ain't the opera - this is rock 'n' roll at its raw and bloody essence!