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Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: 1962 ()
Date: May 22, 2013 17:05

Come on guys, why not ?!

Never played live before except one time in Vienna 1973.

A great classic Rolling Stones rocker with a beautiful Taylor solo.

Please play it in Hyde Park on the 13th of July...

Thanks in advance.

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Date: May 22, 2013 17:08

Instead of All Down The Line? Hm, not so sure...

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: 1962 ()
Date: May 22, 2013 17:11

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DandelionPowderman
Instead of All Down The Line? Hm, not so sure...

I just want to hear that chorus of Mick/Keith sharing the mic:

"and I didn't know her name..."

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Date: May 22, 2013 17:13

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1962
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DandelionPowderman
Instead of All Down The Line? Hm, not so sure...

I just want to hear that chorus of Mick/Keith sharing the mic:

"and I didn't know her name..."

THAT would be awesome thumbs up

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: 1962 ()
Date: May 22, 2013 17:18

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Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: LieB ()
Date: May 22, 2013 17:21

It's a cool idea. Not their greatest song, but it could replace All Down the Line and a number of tunes that have been played to death already.

Not to be nitpicking, but Silver Train was played once in the UK in '73 and possibly also in Mannheim or something (I don't remember exactly), so at least twice before.

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: StonesCat ()
Date: May 22, 2013 17:30

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LieB
It's a cool idea. Not their greatest song, but it could replace All Down the Line and a number of tunes that have been played to death already.

Not to be nitpicking, but Silver Train was played once in the UK in '73 and possibly also in Mannheim or something (I don't remember exactly), so at least twice before.

That Vienna show also had 100 Years Ago, which you wouldn't think would have been a top choice from GHS. They let MT go crazy on that one, which I'd like now, but would probably annoy some of the "weaving" crowd.

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: dcba ()
Date: May 22, 2013 17:39

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DandelionPowderman
Instead of All Down The Line? Hm, not so sure...

Yup this is one song that has aged badly imo... like the melodramatic/cheesy TWFNOne

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: mariano ()
Date: May 22, 2013 17:42

why not ....

silver train and dancing with mr D

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: 71Tele ()
Date: May 22, 2013 17:59

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mariano
why not ....

silver train and dancing with mr D

What, no "Can You Hear The Music"? smoking smiley

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: loog droog ()
Date: May 22, 2013 18:01

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mariano
why not ....

silver train and dancing with mr D


Why not?

Well, the one is an overlong, flat-footed remake of All Down The Line.

The other, is a bore-- it's never-ending riff is a monotonous junkie turd swirling in a toilet bowl going nowhere but around and around... made even worse by the goofy lyrics....a cartoon version of Sympathy, in the age of Alice Cooper. The Stones were now a parody of themselves. This track was the worst opener for a Stones album ever (Opening song for the previous four: Sympathy for the Devil, Gimme Shelter, Brown Sugar, Rocks Off....and then the next album started with this lame-o DUD!!)

For fans of a certain age, Dancing With Mr. D marks the END of the Golden Age. The cold, hard slap in the face that informed us that yes, the Stones were mere mortals after all.


Neither song is worth revisiting.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2013-05-22 18:03 by loog droog.

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: 1962 ()
Date: May 22, 2013 18:02

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71Tele
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mariano
why not ....

silver train and dancing with mr D

What, no "Can You Hear The Music"? smoking smiley

OK but only after SILVER TRAIN

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: Mathijs ()
Date: May 22, 2013 18:04

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1962

Never played live before except one time in Vienna 1973.

Played in Cologne and London 1973 as well, a total of 4 times.

Mathijs

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: 1962 ()
Date: May 22, 2013 18:06

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Mathijs
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1962

Never played live before except one time in Vienna 1973.

Played in Cologne and London 1973 as well, a total of 4 times.

Mathijs

Thanks, but still only 4 times till now for such a great rocker.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2013-05-22 18:06 by 1962.

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: 71Tele ()
Date: May 22, 2013 18:06

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Mathijs
Quote
1962

Never played live before except one time in Vienna 1973.

Played in Cologne and London 1973 as well, a total of 4 times.

Mathijs

...and dropped because it sounded too much like ADTL (I recall reading at the time).

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: cn854 ()
Date: May 22, 2013 18:08

Killer GHS track would be HIDE YOUR LOVE with MT and his Gibson....seriously

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: 1962 ()
Date: May 22, 2013 18:08

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71Tele
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Mathijs
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1962

Never played live before except one time in Vienna 1973.

Played in Cologne and London 1973 as well, a total of 4 times.

Mathijs

...and dropped because it sounded too much like ADTL (I recall reading at the time).

So it's time to drop ADTL and play Silver Train. ADTL was played a lot since 1972

(thanks God)

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: 1962 ()
Date: May 22, 2013 18:11

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Mathijs
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1962

Never played live before except one time in Vienna 1973.

Played in Cologne and London 1973 as well, a total of 4 times.

Mathijs

And there is only ane very bad quality bootleg of Silver Train from Vienna back in '73. We need a better quality now!

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: muenke ()
Date: May 22, 2013 18:13

Not bad at all, but I really would prefer 100 Years Ago too ... WahWahWahWah ...

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: Thrylan ()
Date: May 22, 2013 19:06

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71Tele
Quote
Mathijs
Quote
1962

Never played live before except one time in Vienna 1973.

Played in Cologne and London 1973 as well, a total of 4 times.

Mathijs

...and dropped because it sounded too much like ADTL (I recall reading at the time).

This is true, however with outpouring of MT and GHS love, it might be time to switch. Where is Johny Winter?

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: GRNRBITW ()
Date: May 22, 2013 19:14

let's have them do the johnny winter version of it...that was the best one. kinda like when i saw the crowes the other night do the much-preferred leon russell version of jumpin jack flash - heresy, i know, but still.

it's cool to do covers of covers is what i'm sayin...

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Date: May 22, 2013 19:16

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71Tele
Quote
mariano
why not ....

silver train and dancing with mr D

What, no "Can You Hear The Music"? smoking smiley

I would actually prefer that one. Brilliant song, imo.

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: Thrylan ()
Date: May 22, 2013 19:22

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GRNRBITW
let's have them do the johnny winter version of it...that was the best one. kinda like when i saw the crowes the other night do the much-preferred leon russell version of jumpin jack flash - heresy, i know, but still.

it's cool to do covers of covers is what i'm sayin...

Especially if you writing is nonexistent.....Straight into the JW Highway 61

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: GRNRBITW ()
Date: May 22, 2013 19:23

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Thrylan
Quote
GRNRBITW
let's have them do the johnny winter version of it...that was the best one. kinda like when i saw the crowes the other night do the much-preferred leon russell version of jumpin jack flash - heresy, i know, but still.

it's cool to do covers of covers is what i'm sayin...

Especially if you writing is nonexistent.....Straight into the JW Highway 61

that's where i'm headed in a few weeks....the blues trail! can't wait...all those dead blooze guys have been asking about me for a couple years now...

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: Thrylan ()
Date: May 22, 2013 19:27

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GRNRBITW
Quote
Thrylan
Quote
GRNRBITW
let's have them do the johnny winter version of it...that was the best one. kinda like when i saw the crowes the other night do the much-preferred leon russell version of jumpin jack flash - heresy, i know, but still.

it's cool to do covers of covers is what i'm sayin...

Especially if you writing is nonexistent.....Straight into the JW Highway 61

that's where i'm headed in a few weeks....the blues trail! can't wait...all those dead blooze guys have been asking about me for a couple years

Hell yeah. I gotta mow, is it too dry and hot for grass in Tejas?
now...

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: lem motlow ()
Date: May 22, 2013 19:39

Quote
loog droog
Quote
mariano
why not ....

silver train and dancing with mr D


Why not?

Well, the one is an overlong, flat-footed remake of All Down The Line.

The other, is a bore-- it's never-ending riff is a monotonous junkie turd swirling in a toilet bowl going nowhere but around and around... made even worse by the goofy lyrics....a cartoon version of Sympathy, in the age of Alice Cooper. The Stones were now a parody of themselves. This track was the worst opener for a Stones album ever (Opening song for the previous four: Sympathy for the Devil, Gimme Shelter, Brown Sugar, Rocks Off....and then the next album started with this lame-o DUD!!)

For fans of a certain age, Dancing With Mr. D marks the END of the Golden Age. The cold, hard slap in the face that informed us that yes, the Stones were mere mortals after all.


Neither song is worth revisiting.


probably one of the more clueless posts i've ever seen on a message board.it looks like you read a review of a great stones album by a 3rd rate music critic and not only bought into the idiocy but tried to one up it.

let me guess,you actually think the D in dancing with mr d stands for devil?

yeah,during the break between the 72 and 73 tours the stones were really sucking.i dont think so..

good call on revisiting some of these songs guys,they're lost classics.

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: dcba ()
Date: May 22, 2013 19:49

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loog droog

a bore-- it's never-ending riff going nowhere but around and around... made even worse by the goofy lyrics....a cartoon version of Sympathy

For fans of a certain age, Dancing With Mr. D marks the END of the Golden Age. The cold, hard slap in the face that informed us that yes, the Stones were mere mortals after all.

I wouldn't go that far even though I think MT made the song live.
have you noticed Mr.D's roughly the "Day Tripper" riff played on different strings?

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: mtaylor ()
Date: May 22, 2013 19:56

A good consert rocker with lots of energy - Mick T could nail the solo




Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: open-g ()
Date: May 22, 2013 20:15

I enjoy the two Silver Train versions of the Black Crowes that someone posted over at hot stuff some time ago.
Stones Crowes, was the title, wasn't it?

anyway, this would be a great time for the Rolling Stones to show how it's done.
I wouldn't mind Ronnie and Mick T. sliding on it. a lot.smiling bouncing smiley

Re: Silver Train 2013 ? with Mick Taylor ?
Posted by: The Mez ()
Date: May 22, 2013 20:34

Silver Train, Time Waits For No one, Torn & Frayed, Soul Survivor, !00 years ago, Bitch, I Got The Blues, All The Way Down, She's So Hot, She's So Cold, Hang Fire, Slave, Do You Think I Really Care, Plundered My Soul, Let ME Down Slow, Laugh I NEarly Died, You Can't Catch Me, Down Home Girl, Fancyman Blues Walking The Dog Tons of good stuff to play some with Mick T some maybe not? MEZ

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