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So, Steel Wheels Live captures that raw energy of the Rolling Stones as they hit the stage post-80s hiatus. The atmosphere is electric; you can almost feel the sweat from the crowd and the band. It's a mix of nostalgia and excitement, especially knowing it was Wyman's last tour. The pacing keeps you engaged, with each song flowing into the next, creating a real sense of a live concert experience. The performances are tight, and Mick Jagger's charisma shines through. You get a glimpse of their enduring spirit, showing how they blend classic hits with their newer material. There's a certain grit to it, a reminder of rock 'n' roll's rebellious roots.
Steel Wheels Live is somewhat unique in the Rolling Stones' catalog, marking not just a return to the stage after a long break but also the end of an era with Bill Wyman's departure. Initially released on VHS and later on DVD, it has seen limited re-releases, making it a bit harder to find in good condition. Collectors appreciate its representation of a pivotal moment in rock history, and it often sparks discussions about the band's evolution and the changing landscape of music during that time.
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