Day 106: The Last Time, 3/22/90

The Stones have been labeled the greatest rock band ever. I don’t know if that was a self-selected title or one bestowed upon them, and while I would never argue against the significance and importance of the Stones, I don’t agree with that particular label. The Dead covered a number of Stones tunes over the years. It’s All Over Now is one (although this was a cover in its own right, written by Bobby Womack), and Satisfaction crept into the setlist once in a while during the later years. I never really liked It’s All Over Now, and Satisfaction is… well… satisfying, generally, but nothing to write home about.

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But the band debuted The Last Time in February of 1990, and this performance marks the third time the band ever played the tune. This song grabbed me like the other Stones covers didn’t. I don’t know if it was the shared vocal duties, or the bounce and lilt of the song, but something here just does it for me that the others don’t.

Oh man, Brent’s warming up the B3. That is always a good sign. There’s some nice reverb in this recording, I assume from the arena itself, and you can detect a little bit of the crowd as well for some ambiance. Phil’s bass is very punchy and out front. No complaints here. He moves things forward very nicely and with authority. Bobby and Jerry share the vocal duet here, and although they’re not perfectly in sync it sounds like they’re having a good time so I give them a pass.

The instrumental section essentially is a few traded licks between Jerry and Brent before working their way back to the verse progression, but not before Brent adds some extra B3 for good measure. The rest of the song is well played with some of Bobby’s typical vocal ad-libs, which were standard for this era. All in all, a fun

Complete Setlist 3/22/90

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