Superval is right (as always
). One should see it a little bit differentiated: Although Sonny Liston is really better than 2005/2008, and although the new songs are all very nice and well played (and very beautiful melodic), I would think that Hill Farmer's Blues and also Marbletown sounded much better on the last tour. Marbletown is a little ... "thinner" than last time, of course only my opinion. The same with Sailing To Philadelphia: Jim messed this one up, and I truly think that it cannot be better played than in the last weeks of the GL show, together with Matt, who really gave the track a new dimension. Also Mark's soloing was much more inspired on the last tour me thinks. But he plays great indeed, he has more power so to say, the sound itself is better, more electric, steamy, whatever. Speedway was also better with Danny. I can't fully agree with Guy Fletcher, too, when he says that this line-up is the best one. Well he said it, didn't he? Or was that last year? Or the year before??
I remember of course that it was Jim everytime on all the records (STP, RPD, Shangri-La) who played the parts - but it is just that he seems not right onto track anymore. All he does is doing the famous "Jim Cox can play everything but does plinky-plinky all the time so that'll be enough thank you".
Get Lucky is not only a great record, it is one of Mark's greatest because of Matt, who really gave something to every single track. Let alone Monteleone or Get Lucky itself, pure gems and so subtle and genious... it seems he has a direct connection with Mark, which can only be explained be heavy touring-together (2005, 2006, 2008, 2010...) But I get drifted away...
I loved this tour, but I still adore the last one - still can't get enough from my favourite shows... Locarno 2010 forever! And Bilbao! And... and...
Rant over!
LE