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DandelionPowderman
LSTNT was played at El Mocambo (you should know ).
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Stones50
Is a CD available?
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DandelionPowderman
LSTNT was played at El Mocambo (you should know ).
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Redhotcarpet
Rooster is one of the best versions. Keith never played it better. Until the cotton gig. There are three versions of that song with the stones. Brians, keiths (1976/1977), and old keiths, true to wolfs rooster.
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Redhotcarpet
Rooster is one of the best versions. Keith never played it better. Until the cotton gig. There are three versions of that song with the stones. Brians, keiths (1976/1977), and old keiths, true to wolfs rooster.
There are few more:
Don t forget the versions 1989 and 2003.jagger played it solo in 1988 as well
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Redhotcarpet
Rooster is one of the best versions. Keith never played it better. Until the cotton gig. There are three versions of that song with the stones. Brians, keiths (1976/1977), and old keiths, true to wolfs rooster.
There are few more:
Don t forget the versions 1989 and 2003.jagger played it solo in 1988 as well
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Redhotcarpet
Rooster is one of the best versions. Keith never played it better. Until the cotton gig. There are three versions of that song with the stones. Brians, keiths (1976/1977), and old keiths, true to wolfs rooster.
There are few more:
Don t forget the versions 1989 and 2003.jagger played it solo in 1988 as well
And the version with Tom Waits from Oakland in may 2013. That one certainly deserves
an honorable mention.
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Redhotcarpet
Rooster is one of the best versions. Keith never played it better. Until the cotton gig. There are three versions of that song with the stones. Brians, keiths (1976/1977), and old keiths, true to wolfs rooster.
There are few more:
Don t forget the versions 1989 and 2003.jagger played it solo in 1988 as well
And the version with Tom Waits from Oakland in may 2013. That one certainly deserves
an honorable mention.
...an horror-able mention, I´d rather say.
Nothing comes next to the brilliant version on Flashpoint with Eric Clapton participating.
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GasLightStreet
The Clapton Little Red Rooster on FLASHPOINT is the worst one ever. Too many squiddily squiddily doo notes, a rote performance of the song overall. Jagger sounding like he's sick on the toilet. Very clean and sterile. There's nothing blues about it.
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buttons67
knebworth is the longest concert the stones ever done in terms of the number of different songs. 30 in all, although some were very short i believe.
not sure what the longest concert they have done when only considering time on stage performing.
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Redhotcarpet
Rooster is one of the best versions. Keith never played it better. Until the cotton gig. There are three versions of that song with the stones. Brians, keiths (1976/1977), and old keiths, true to wolfs rooster.
There are few more:
Don t forget the versions 1989 and 2003.jagger played it solo in 1988 as well
He might be thinking of the guitar-based versions?
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GasLightStreet
The Clapton Little Red Rooster on FLASHPOINT is the worst one ever. Too many squiddily squiddily doo notes, a rote performance of the song overall. Jagger sounding like he's sick on the toilet. Very clean and sterile. There's nothing blues about it.
The Rolling Stones are a Rhythm n Blues Band and Clapton is a genuine Blues-guitarist. How could there be nothing Blues about it? Mick´s vocals are pure Blues and great to my ears just like his slow version of I Just Wanna Make Love To You, which is also an outstanding highlight of the Steel-Wheels-tour. Sadly they never played Fancy Man Blues live.