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kowalski
Really nice setlist. Hard to do better than this with 14 songs.
there are more than 3 covers in that setlist. look againQuote
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mnewman505
The Rolling Stones
Echoplex, Los Angeles, CA, USA
2013-April 27
Mick, Keith, Charlie, Ronnie, Darryl, Chuck, Bernard, Lisa
onstage: 09:20 PM PT
You Got Me Rocking
Respectable
She's So Cold
Live with Me (with Bobby Keys)
Street Fighting Man (first since 9 Nov 2003)
That's How Strong My Love Is (Otis Redding)
Little Queenie (Chuck Berry) (first since 19 Sep 1998)
Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) (The Temptations)
Miss You (with Bobby Keys)
Love in Vain (with Mick Taylor)
Midnight Rambler (with Mick Taylor)
Start Me Up
Brown Sugar (with Bobby Keys)
Jumpin' Jack Flash
offstage: 10:50 PM PT
Really nice setlist. Hard to do better than this with 14 songs.
For a tour warm-up club show, pretty bloody good really .... even making allowances for a rotten choice of opening number, but that's just my own opinion. I happen to hate that song, I hate it wherever within a set it appears, so if it appears as an opener ... that's just adding insult to injury as far as I'm concerned.
But all in all, given that we all accept that these days the Stones simply cannot get away with not including certain staples like BS & JJF at the very least, in virtually whatever context they perform, a great set. They do covers so damn well, I think that the three they elected to do here worked fantastically.
Congrats to all that got in.
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keefriffhard4lifethere are more than 3 covers in that setlist. look againQuote
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mnewman505
The Rolling Stones
Echoplex, Los Angeles, CA, USA
2013-April 27
Mick, Keith, Charlie, Ronnie, Darryl, Chuck, Bernard, Lisa
onstage: 09:20 PM PT
You Got Me Rocking
Respectable
She's So Cold
Live with Me (with Bobby Keys)
Street Fighting Man (first since 9 Nov 2003)
That's How Strong My Love Is (Otis Redding)
Little Queenie (Chuck Berry) (first since 19 Sep 1998)
Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) (The Temptations)
Miss You (with Bobby Keys)
Love in Vain (with Mick Taylor)
Midnight Rambler (with Mick Taylor)
Start Me Up
Brown Sugar (with Bobby Keys)
Jumpin' Jack Flash
offstage: 10:50 PM PT
Really nice setlist. Hard to do better than this with 14 songs.
For a tour warm-up club show, pretty bloody good really .... even making allowances for a rotten choice of opening number, but that's just my own opinion. I happen to hate that song, I hate it wherever within a set it appears, so if it appears as an opener ... that's just adding insult to injury as far as I'm concerned.
But all in all, given that we all accept that these days the Stones simply cannot get away with not including certain staples like BS & JJF at the very least, in virtually whatever context they perform, a great set. They do covers so damn well, I think that the three they elected to do here worked fantastically.
Congrats to all that got in.
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JMARKO
Hardly. The most conservative small/club show setlist they have ever done as far as song choice goes.
Compare this to Sir Morgan's Cove, Toad's, RPM, Horseshoe, Double Door, Palais Royale, etc. All had songs they hadn't done before or for a significant period of time (i.e. different band members etc.). I wouldn't consider 'harkening back' to 1998 to pull out 'Little Queenie' quite the same as even doing 'Bitch' in 1989.
Seeing the stones in a 400-seat club is an experience like none other I am sure. And they could come out and sing 'Happy Birthday' and it would be amazing. I'm not trying to take away from that aspect of this. And, yes, Mick taylor was there, obviously unique experience (did they ever play a club when he was in the band??).
But the setlist was pretty mediocre as far as a club show. Even the theater shows on the Licks Tour were more dynamic.
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JMARKO
Hardly. The most conservative small/club show setlist they have ever done as far as song choice goes.
Compare this to Sir Morgan's Cove, Toad's, RPM, Horseshoe, Double Door, Palais Royale, etc. All had songs they hadn't done before or for a significant period of time (i.e. different band members etc.). I wouldn't consider 'harkening back' to 1998 to pull out 'Little Queenie' quite the same as even doing 'Bitch' in 1989.
Seeing the stones in a 400-seat club is an experience like none other I am sure. And they could come out and sing 'Happy Birthday' and it would be amazing. I'm not trying to take away from that aspect of this. And, yes, Mick taylor was there, obviously unique experience (did they ever play a club when he was in the band??).
But the setlist was pretty mediocre as far as a club show. Even the theater shows on the Licks Tour were more dynamic.
J
What are you talking about? All warm up club gigs have been a combination between warhorses, some new songs and some rarities they then do on the subsequent tour. And after 50 years, the rarities are running out unless you expect them to play Gomper.
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Mathijs
What are you talking about? All warm up club gigs have been a combination between warhorses, some new songs and some rarities they then do on the subsequent tour. And after 50 years, the rarities are running out unless you expect them to play Gomper.
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JumpinJeppeFlash
I guess BV did not get in since he hasn´t wrote anything here?
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mnewman505
The Rolling Stones
Echoplex, Los Angeles, CA, USA
2013-April 27
Mick, Keith, Charlie, Ronnie, Darryl, Chuck, Bernard, Lisa
onstage: 09:20 PM PT
You Got Me Rocking
Respectable
She's So Cold
Live with Me (with Bobby Keys)
Street Fighting Man (first since 9 Nov 2003)
That's How Strong My Love Is (Otis Redding)
Little Queenie (Chuck Berry) (first since 19 Sep 1998)
Just My Imagination (Running Away With Me) (The Temptations)
Miss You (with Bobby Keys)
Love in Vain (with Mick Taylor)
Midnight Rambler (with Mick Taylor)
Start Me Up
Brown Sugar (with Bobby Keys)
Jumpin' Jack Flash
offstage: 10:50 PM PT
Really nice setlist. Hard to do better than this with 14 songs.
For a tour warm-up club show, pretty bloody good really .... even making allowances for a rotten choice of opening number, but that's just my own opinion. I happen to hate that song, I hate it wherever within a set it appears, so if it appears as an opener ... that's just adding insult to injury as far as I'm concerned.
But all in all, given that we all accept that these days the Stones simply cannot get away with not including certain staples like BS & JJF at the very least, in virtually whatever context they perform, a great set. They do covers so damn well, I think that the three they elected to do here worked fantastically.
Congrats to all that got in.
O whoops ........... silly me. Forgot Love In Vain !
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keefriffhard4life
to be fair wasn't Love In Vain credited accidently to the stones on one album?
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gotdablouse
Yeah the set list could have been more exciting but it must have been as thrilling as the Trabendo I'm sure!
For amateurs of useless trivia the Stones hadn't played for 133 days (had set a mission timer on my watch!)
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keefriffhard4life
to be fair wasn't Love In Vain credited accidently to the stones on one album?
yeah, that was it.... 'accidently'