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Re: The Stones 2012 London setlist discussion
Posted by: Braincapers ()
Date: November 26, 2012 23:50

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...- for the money - i'd have wanted some more twists and turns

Maybe and I'm sure most IORRians would agree but would most of the 20 thousand be happy without the war horses?

Re: The Stones 2012 London setlist discussion
Posted by: mtaylor ()
Date: November 26, 2012 23:51

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in terms of originality? i say a two - wanna be your man is great - but's it's like a two minute song requiring very little in terms of chops - this show was way more about gut emotion it seems than set list - that said - for the money - i'd have wanted some more twists and turns

I was trying to be generous. But I totally agree. Paul McCartney can crank out close to 30 songs without missing a beat. The Stones have so many short numbers that they could have fit in. Not just in the beginning either. It is just too scripted.

Last night in Vancouver, 38 songs in 3 hours...no breaks.

Fantastic!
Stones is not about hammering through 38 songs in 3 hours - if anybody has that idea, then he has misunderstood Stones music concept.

Re: The Stones 2012 London setlist discussion
Posted by: The Sicilian ()
Date: November 27, 2012 00:44

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treaclefingers
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hbwriter
in terms of originality? i say a two - wanna be your man is great - but's it's like a two minute song requiring very little in terms of chops - this show was way more about gut emotion it seems than set list - that said - for the money - i'd have wanted some more twists and turns

I was trying to be generous. But I totally agree. Paul McCartney can crank out close to 30 songs without missing a beat. The Stones have so many short numbers that they could have fit in. Not just in the beginning either. It is just too scripted.

Last night in Vancouver, 38 songs in 3 hours...no breaks.

Fantastic!

Exactly, and look at the variety of the numbers played. He is 70 years old.

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