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treaclefingers
wow...love to hear this.
Love to hear the Worried About You treatment...I knew this was an older recording, but didn't realize they were actually playing it live before Tattoo You.
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MadMax
Well they closed with Worried About You at least one of the nights. I got the recording, it is rather close to the recorded one on the record.
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MadMax
Well they closed with Worried About You at least one of the nights. I got the recording, it is rather close to the recorded one on the record.
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treaclefingers
wow...love to hear this.
Love to hear the Worried About You treatment...I knew this was an older recording, but didn't realize they were actually playing it live before Tattoo You.
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treaclefingers
wow...love to hear this.
Love to hear the Worried About You treatment...I knew this was an older recording, but didn't realize they were actually playing it live before Tattoo You.
Two versions...Courtesy of Keessie........and there are more but not so good.....
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James Karnbach has a completely different order for the songs
The El Mocambo club …4.3.1977
Route 66
All down the line
Around and around
Brown sugar
Crazy mama
Dance little sister
Fool to cry
Hand of fate
Honky Tonk women
Hotstuff
Only rock’n’roll
Jumping Jack Flash
Let’s spend the night together
Little red rooster
Mannish boy
Crackin’ up
Melody
Star star
Street fighting man
Tumbling dice
Worried about you
And for the second night he reckons the only change was that Honky tonk women and Route 66 were swapped around……………I’ve always thought this was the best Stones setlist ever………..(although I appreciate Mick’s problem with playing Worried about you as a final song (even though I love it) in an 30-80,000 seater stadium……..the masses expect a barnstorming finish and up to now only the warhorses fit the bill…...………
Having listed Karnbach’s tracklist I do appreciate his ’75 tracklists are way out…so..
Also Karnbach fails to mention at all 4 other songs supposedly played,,, Luxury, Happy, Rip this joint and Worried life blues.......
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treaclefingers
wow...love to hear this.
Love to hear the Worried About You treatment...I knew this was an older recording, but didn't realize they were actually playing it live before Tattoo You.
Two versions...Courtesy of Keessie........and there are more but not so good.....
[www.iorr.org]
[www.iorr.org]
James Karnbach has a completely different order for the songs
The El Mocambo club …4.3.1977
Route 66
All down the line
Around and around
Brown sugar
Crazy mama
Dance little sister
Fool to cry
Hand of fate
Honky Tonk women
Hotstuff
Only rock’n’roll
Jumping Jack Flash
Let’s spend the night together
Little red rooster
Mannish boy
Crackin’ up
Melody
Star star
Street fighting man
Tumbling dice
Worried about you
And for the second night he reckons the only change was that Honky tonk women and Route 66 were swapped around……………I’ve always thought this was the best Stones setlist ever………..(although I appreciate Mick’s problem with playing Worried about you as a final song (even though I love it) in an 30-80,000 seater stadium……..the masses expect a barnstorming finish and up to now only the warhorses fit the bill…...………
Having listed Karnbach’s tracklist I do appreciate his ’75 tracklists are way out…so..
Also Karnbach fails to mention at all 4 other songs supposedly played,,, Luxury, Happy, Rip this joint and Worried life blues.......
many thanks Eddie!
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EddieByword
You're welcome..I just really hope this show is one of the 5/6 yet un-named shows to be going out on the Stonesarchive site................
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EddieByword
You're welcome..I just really hope this show is one of the 5/6 yet un-named shows to be going out on the Stonesarchive site................
I cant really imagine this is merely a one-year arrangement.
I know theyve announced '5-6 in the next year', but I'd guess thats just confirming a short-term plan as they dont know whats happening beyond that. It makes no sense to just do that and then stop.
Surely this archive is an ongoing project.
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EddieByword
You're welcome..I just really hope this show is one of the 5/6 yet un-named shows to be going out on the Stonesarchive site................
I cant really imagine this is merely a one-year arrangement.
I know theyve announced '5-6 in the next year', but I'd guess thats just confirming a short-term plan as they dont know whats happening beyond that. It makes no sense to just do that and then stop.
Surely this archive is an ongoing project.
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NoCode0680
Here is the setlist according to Setlist.fm, which I have yet to see wrong, but maybe somebody else can confirm it. 23 songs
Honky Tonk Women
All Down the Line
Hand of Fate
Route 66 (Nat King Cole cover)
Fool to Cry
Crazy Mama
Mannish Boy (Muddy Waters cover)
Crackin' Up
Dance Little Sister
Around and Around (Chuck Berry cover)
Tumbling Dice
Happy
Hot Stuff
Star Star
Worried About You
Let's Spend the Night Together
Worried Life Blues
It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like It)
Rip This Joint
Little Red Rooster (Howlin' Wolf cover)
Luxury
Brown Sugar
Jumpin' Jack Flash
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donvis
Route 66 was covered by Chuck Berry and that was undoubtedly where the Stones became familiar with it. They speeded it up similar to their treatment of Carol.
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donvis
Route 66 was covered by Chuck Berry and that was undoubtedly where the Stones became familiar with it. They speeded it up similar to their treatment of Carol.
An interesting phenom which comes up alot for musicians. I always like to say the "cover" is of the song by the persom who wrote it. But is reality it can easily be a cover of a cover (of a cover) of the artist's whose version was "copied". Songs I've learned from covers like Nobody's Girl and Angel from Montgomery (Bonnie Raitt cover of John Prine songs) or even Cocaine (Eric Clapton cover of a JJ Cale song) are almost best described as covers of the learned version. But people are quick to correct you if you don't call out the composers name as such. Semantics. peace.