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headly123
someone said Silver Train and To much Blood. Those two would be good except I don't think they can play them anymore. Maybe is Taylor is on stage but I don't think Keith can handle it. But there are some great suggestions on here. Interesting ideas.
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rambler44
LET IT LOOSE (FOR GODSAKES PLAY THE DAMN SONG ALREADY!!!)
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mrmarnix
As the obligatory cover on the setlist:
John Fogerty's
The old man down the road
The Stones only cover, I would say (so: imho), songs that inspire(d) them -
not the ones that, in either way (even ever so slightly), are inspired by them.
That's why I always wondered where the h*** that "Like a Roliing Stone" (94-95) came from!
But anyway.
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DandelionPowderman
For the posters who want Taylor on Let It Loose:
Wouldn't that be a "wasted" opportunity? Taylor didn't play on the studio recording. And much of his rhythm guitar track was wiped from Little Queenie on Ya Ya's.
I agree it would probably be cool with Taylor on these songs, hence it would be interesting hearing what others think he could contribute to those songs
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DandelionPowderman
For the posters who want Taylor on Let It Loose:
Wouldn't that be a "wasted" opportunity? Taylor didn't play on the studio recording. And much of his rhythm guitar track was wiped from Little Queenie on Ya Ya's.
I agree it would probably be cool with Taylor on these songs, hence it would be interesting hearing what others think he could contribute to those songs
Let it Loose is one of my all time favorite Stones songs -- the bluesy, gospel feel and Mick's vocals give me chills every time I hear it. I'd love to hear it live, but I know it would be tough to duplicate that feel on stage (the keyboards, backing vocals, brass etc). But I think with Mick Taylor on stage they might be able to pull it off and give us something special. Without him, you could be looking at another Tops / Philly 1981 incident.