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Re: Jagger not fussed on ancient numbers...they didn't work apparently
Posted by: stonehearted ()
Date: April 17, 2013 00:08

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Work less, earn more. That's Jaggernomics for you.

what about his anthemic "Let's Work"???? That was the soundtrack for a generation of hard workers!

It could be that, secretly, he finds "Luxury" the most anthemic of all.

he's so coy and mysterious. is it any wonder we allow him to rob us blind?

It's an honor and a privilege to be soaked by the world's greatest rob and roll band.

Re: Jagger not fussed on ancient numbers...they didn't work apparently
Posted by: GRNRBITW ()
Date: April 17, 2013 00:12

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Work less, earn more. That's Jaggernomics for you.

what about his anthemic "Let's Work"???? That was the soundtrack for a generation of hard workers!

It could be that, secretly, he finds "Luxury" the most anthemic of all.

he's so coy and mysterious. is it any wonder we allow him to rob us blind?

It's an honor and a privilege to be soaked by the world's greatest rob and roll band.

is there anybody in particular you'd like to thank while you have the floor?

Re: Jagger not fussed on ancient numbers...they didn't work apparently
Posted by: stonehearted ()
Date: April 17, 2013 00:22

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Work less, earn more. That's Jaggernomics for you.

what about his anthemic "Let's Work"???? That was the soundtrack for a generation of hard workers!

It could be that, secretly, he finds "Luxury" the most anthemic of all.

he's so coy and mysterious. is it any wonder we allow him to rob us blind?

It's an honor and a privilege to be soaked by the world's greatest rob and roll band.

is there anybody in particular you'd like to thank while you have the floor?

No one in particular to thank, but I will drink to the hard-working people.

Re: Jagger not fussed on ancient numbers...they didn't work apparently
Posted by: MCDDTLC ()
Date: April 17, 2013 00:24

Man - i can't wait to see what songs they break out with Taylor in the fold.

Time Waits for No One - maybe?? we can only hope

MLC

Re: Jagger not fussed on ancient numbers...they didn't work apparently
Posted by: slew ()
Date: April 17, 2013 05:23

They did not play I Wanna Be Your Man on the PPV. The Last Time and Cloud worked great. I thought Lady Jane should have been played as well.

If the old tunes don't work so well will they consider dropping Satisfaction??

Re: Jagger not fussed on ancient numbers...they didn't work apparently
Posted by: oldbarbarian78 ()
Date: April 17, 2013 17:16

I, for one, was thrilled at the "old school" theme that started the shows last year. I loved the fact that they opened with IWBYM at the initial shows and was disappointed, though understood why, they dropped IWBYM for IORR and LJ for WH for the PPV. (that's a lot of abbreviations in one sentence.)

Mick finally embracing his age and allowed a bit of "retro" to enter the show was fantastic. Now that he feels that "failed", we can look forward to STM or JJF as an opener....and I'm fine with that!! Especially 'cause the stage rocks and they are not wasting time with a bridge/b-stage.

Re: Jagger not fussed on ancient numbers...they didn't work apparently
Posted by: dcba ()
Date: April 17, 2013 18:35

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The early 60s pop tunes do sound obsolete by now. At least live in concert.

They don't, if properly re-arranged. Alas the Stones seem to lack ideas "nowadays" (= for some time) so the live versions sound like the recorded versions.

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