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DandelionPowderman
One of the best recorded Stones tracks ever, imo.
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Erik_Snow
Ditto to what With Sssoul said !
Absolutely terrific groove
The only thing that bothers me....is that I wish it was recorded/released one year earlier - so it would be a part of the 1975 setlist......we'd have the ultimate live version, if so. They rehearsed it for 1978 - but didn't perform it, unfortunately
The studio version remains the absolute best version, IMO.....which is a rare thing for Rolling Stones songs
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Erik_Snow
Ditto to what With Sssoul said !
Absolutely terrific groove
The only thing that bothers me....is that I wish it was recorded/released one year earlier - so it would be a part of the 1975 setlist......we'd have the ultimate live version, if so. They rehearsed it for 1978 - but didn't perform it, unfortunately
The studio version remains the absolute best version, IMO.....which is a rare thing for Rolling Stones songs
One of the best numbers on the 1976 setlist, imo.
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Erik_Snow
Ditto to what With Sssoul said !
Absolutely terrific groove
The only thing that bothers me....is that I wish it was recorded/released one year earlier - so it would be a part of the 1975 setlist......we'd have the ultimate live version, if so. They rehearsed it for 1978 - but didn't perform it, unfortunately
The studio version remains the absolute best version, IMO.....which is a rare thing for Rolling Stones songs
One of the best numbers on the 1976 setlist, imo.
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DandelionPowderman
Yeah, I know you like the 75 leg the most
Still, tracks like Hot Stuff, Hand Of Fate, Fool To Cry (!) and Hey Negrita were good enough to improve the set, imo - although some of the energy and tightness might have been gone by the time they hit Europe in 76.
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marcovandereijk
Rehearsed for the Licks Tour too:
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marcovandereijk
Rehearsed for the Licks Tour too:
Played on the Licks tour as well. + early on the VL tour.
The band's setlist at the first show at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C.:
1."Not Fade Away"
2."Undercover of the Night"
3."Tumbling Dice"
4."Live with Me"
5."You Got Me Rocking"
6."Rocks Off"
7."Sparks Will Fly"
8."Shattered"
9."Satisfaction"
10."Beast of Burden"
11."Memory Motel"
12."Out of Tears"
13."All Down the Line"
14."Hot Stuff"
15."I Can't Get Next to You"
16."Brand New Car"
17."Honky Tonk Women"
18."Before They Make Me Run"
19."The Worst"
20."Love is Strong"
21."Monkey Man"
22."I Go Wild"
23."Start Me Up"
24."It's Only Rock 'n' Roll"
25."Street Fighting Man"
26."Brown Sugar"
27."Jumpin' Jack Flash"
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liddas
Who plays the second rhythm guitar (the sigle line riff that really sets the groove)? I am quite sure it is Keith and not Mandel, but am not 100% sure. What does the inner sleeve say?
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marcovandereijk
Rehearsed for the Licks Tour too: