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PaintMonkeyManBlack
Pretty sure those numbers are wrong.
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Cristiano Radtke
There's at least 5 songs from Aftermath that were played live: Mother's Little Helper, Goin' Home, Lady Jane, Out of Time and Under my Thumb.
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Silver Dagger
We all know that Sticky Fingers has been played in its entirety and that Let It Bleed is the only other Stones' album where all the songs have been played live.
But what are the albums that have had the least live versions played, not counting TV appearances. Let's focus on the UK releases.
Their Satanic Majesties Request - 2 songs
Dirty Work - 2 songs
Between The Buttons - 3 songs
Aftermath - 3
I'm pretty sure all of some girls has been played live as well
Out Of Our Heads - 3
What else?
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Silver Dagger
But what are the albums that have had the least live versions played, not counting TV appearances. Let's focus on the UK releases.
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opj
All Songs from Black and Blue and some Girls are played live. Let it Bleed misses country honk.
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Palace Revolution 2000
With Dirty Work we can count 'Too Rude'
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Taylor1
It wasn’t until 22 years after Satanic Majesties was released thatthey played those 2songs live for the first time
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Silver Dagger
But what are the albums that have had the least live versions played, not counting TV appearances. Let's focus on the UK releases.
You can compare it here: RS songs performed in concert - [www.TimeIsOnOurSide.com] - vs their discography - [en.Wikipedia.org] .
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With Dirty Work we can count 'Too Rude'
Then we can count Pretty Beat Up by Wood as well.
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treaclefingers
What strikes me is how poorly represented the Emotional Rescue album is on this list.
You get Let Me Go and She's So Cold on the 81 tour, and then Emotional Rescue decades later if memory serves...and that's it. Is there anything else?
I recall hearing audio of a Ronnie show where Mick was a surprise guest and they did a version of Dance which had the crowd explode. If anyone has that link I'd love to hear that again.
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treaclefingers
What strikes me is how poorly represented the Emotional Rescue album is on this list.
You get Let Me Go and She's So Cold on the 81 tour, and then Emotional Rescue decades later if memory serves...and that's it. Is there anything else?
I recall hearing audio of a Ronnie show where Mick was a surprise guest and they did a version of Dance which had the crowd explode. If anyone has that link I'd love to hear that again.
All About You in 97-98 (and a few shows in 99)
Dance Pt 1 (2002-2003)
Was thinking the same. Think 3 on the tour. But who knows what songs more in the early yearsQuote
Koen
How many songs have been played live from Blue & Lonesome?
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stanlove
Undercover?
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Palace Revolution 2000
With Dirty Work we can count 'Too Rude'
Then we can count Pretty Beat Up by Wood as well.
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And "Winning Ugly" by Jagger.
- Doxa
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With Dirty Work we can count 'Too Rude'
Then we can count Pretty Beat Up by Wood as well.
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And "Winning Ugly" by Jagger.
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ouch; did Jagger actually do that song? Makes sense.
I always think of "I Go Wild" and "Winning Ugly" together.
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GasLightStreet
How?
I Go Wild is guitar driven.
Winning Ugly is synth driven.
And comoletely different songs.