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and Stones in the Park, where playing it on the same bill with Have Mercy was an interesting choice.
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what i meant was that Have Mercy and I'm Free are musically very similar
so playing them during the same show was an unusual choice to make. subtly risky, as it were.
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>> Get Yer Ya-Yas Out [the reissue], Stripped and Shine a Light <<
and Stones in the Park, where playing it on the same bill with Have Mercy was an interesting choice.
like you, marcovandereijk, i never quite got why the band loves this number so much,
but ... well, they are the Stones and we're not! so i try to figure out what i'm missing.
and since the Shine a Light rendition taught me a lot about how to love this number,
someone in the equation is improving :E
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Zack
Stanley Booth always maintained that playing I'm Free was quite disingenuous of the Stones on the 69 tour.
I find it hard to believe the big fat rhythm guitar alluded to on the studio version was not Keith.
Feel free to disagree.
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Kirk
I like it! I don't know exactly why, but I always hear the echo of 'Suspicious minds' when I hear 'I'm Free'. Stones track came first, anyway.