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So the inception of the war horse probably starts in 89 (SFTD was not played in 81). Even in 89, Tumbling Dick was not a lock for war horse status.
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grzegorz67
The Last Time.
An absolutely crucial and historic moment in their career. Their first ever self penned single and a U.K. No 1 hit. Its success gave them the confidence to produce all else that followed. Had it not happened, they could easily have just fizzled out as a covers band. It also marked the shift in balance of power from Brian to Mick and Keith.
Yet it’s seldom played. I’ve witnessed the grand total of 1 performance of it, being Paris 1998 on the BtB tour.
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Shott
So the inception of the war horse probably starts in 89 (SFTD was not played in 81). Even in 89, Tumbling Dick was not a lock for war horse status. IORR almost became a war horse but for this tour. Here is what I think could most likely have become a war horse, in order, had the Stones decided so:
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ryanpow
Shattered could have been if they gave it chance on the SW tour.
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grzegorz67
The Last Time.
An absolutely crucial and historic moment in their career. Their first ever self penned single and a U.K. No 1 hit. Its success gave them the confidence to produce all else that followed. Had it not happened, they could easily have just fizzled out as a covers band. It also marked the shift in balance of power from Brian to Mick and Keith.
Yet it’s seldom played. I’ve witnessed the grand total of 1 performance of it, being Paris 1998 on the BtB tour.
I have a premonition that this song will be played in Miami for the reasons stated above. It's a great song that slips under the radar.
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ryanpow
Shattered could have been if they gave it chance on the SW tour.
They gave it a chance in Philadelphia (1st show of the tour) and the power went out during the song. Apparently the Stones took the stadium black-out as a sign.
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grzegorz67
The Last Time.
An absolutely crucial and historic moment in their career. Their first ever self penned single and a U.K. No 1 hit. Its success gave them the confidence to produce all else that followed. Had it not happened, they could easily have just fizzled out as a covers band. It also marked the shift in balance of power from Brian to Mick and Keith.
Yet it’s seldom played. I’ve witnessed the grand total of 1 performance of it, being Paris 1998 on the BtB tour.
Oddly Enough, this song is played on various Sirius XM 7 Oldies mainstream Stations routinely....mmmm more one would think.
I have a premonition that this song will be played in Miami for the reasons stated above. It's a great song that slips under the radar.
I’d be pleasantly surprised. It was largely dropped from their live set a couple of years after original release. It certainly got a handful of outings on 50 & Counting but nothing since IIRC.
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Chris Fountain
Oddly Enough, this song is played on various Sirius XM & Oldies mainstream Stations routinely....
My entire post went awry.
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Chris Fountain
to follow -up my last post - The Stones have probably played IAON twice as much if it not more than TLT - however, IAON should not be excluded as well.