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ManuelStones
....""could have been an outstanding concert opener""??...
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ManuelStones
....""could have been an outstanding concert opener""??...
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crumbling_mice
Nothing, I repeat nothing, from ABB should be in any new tour. The liklihood is it will be the last tour and should cover the best of their career. ABB could never fall into that category. ABB is Shit!
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tomcat2006
I think it would have been a great opener.
It would have got a good reception, even if only because it's the first song in the set. (It's actually a pretty good Stones rocker).
And that'd give them confidence to try more new stuff.
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Erik_Snow
Please; no "Rough Justice" ever again. It's a parody of a Rolling Stones rockers, and shallow lyrics.
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Erik_Snow
Please; no "Rough Justice" ever again. It's a parody of a Rolling Stones rockers, and shallow lyrics.
So are 'It's Only Rock & Roll' & 'Start Me Up', but they're still fun.
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shortfatfanny
So is YGMR,and this has been an opener...
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Rip This
....the song sucks btw.
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WilliamPatrickMaynard
If we don't get a new album (and I'm only expecting SOME GIRLS DELUXE and the 2-disc package of Greatest Hits with bonus disc of Don Was-era outtakes), I would expect "Plundered My Soul" and one or two other tracks to count as the new material alongside the usual run of hits from "Satisfaction" through "Start Me Up."
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WilliamPatrickMaynard
If we don't get a new album (and I'm only expecting SOME GIRLS DELUXE and the 2-disc package of Greatest Hits with bonus disc of Don Was-era outtakes), I would expect "Plundered My Soul" and one or two other tracks to count as the new material alongside the usual run of hits from "Satisfaction" through "Start Me Up."
Much as I'd love to hear it live, I can't imagine Mick doing it as there's some very tricky notes there (unless he relies heavily on the backing singers).