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stonesstein
Of course, one of the one-off covers over the years like
Bob Wills is Still King
Learning the Game
Sun Is Shining
Sure the One You Need
I'm Yours, She's Mine
Wichita Lineman
Don't Look Back
Hound Dog
Stop Breaking Down
6 Days on the Road
Who Do You Love?
Boogie Chillen
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stonesstein
Of course, one of the one-off covers over the years like
Bob Wills is Still King
Learning the Game
Sun Is Shining
Sure the One You Need
I'm Yours, She's Mine
Wichita Lineman
Don't Look Back
Hound Dog
Stop Breaking Down
6 Days on the Road
Who Do You Love?
Boogie Chillen
who do you love and sure the one you need are two-off covers...
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stonesstein
Of course, one of the one-off covers over the years like
Bob Wills is Still King
Learning the Game
Sun Is Shining
Sure the One You Need
I'm Yours, She's Mine
Wichita Lineman
Don't Look Back
Hound Dog
Stop Breaking Down
6 Days on the Road
Who Do You Love?
Boogie Chillen
who do you love and sure the one you need are two-off covers...
as is don't look back.
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therollingmanu
played it in oakland 78, it's on the handsome girls boot.
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therollingmanu
played it in oakland 78, it's on the handsome girls boot.
No. Hound Dog was played in Memphis and Lexington 1978. Not in Oakland
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stonesstein
I always thought that Don't Look Back from 1978 was not the band but Jagger with Peter Tosh's band who opened for them.
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rumple21
A one-off performance of 'Sweet Black Angel' at Fort Worth on 24th June 1972
Mind you I suppose that's not an obscure song just a rare performance.
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rumple21
A one-off performance of 'Sweet Black Angel' at Fort Worth on 24th June 1972
Mind you I suppose that's not an obscure song just a rare performance.
Is there a recording of this performance available?
It's a beautiful song, why only one performance?
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rumple21
A one-off performance of 'Sweet Black Angel' at Fort Worth on 24th June 1972
Mind you I suppose that's not an obscure song just a rare performance.
Is there a recording of this performance available?
It's a beautiful song, why only one performance?
[www.youtube.com]
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rumple21
A one-off performance of 'Sweet Black Angel' at Fort Worth on 24th June 1972
Mind you I suppose that's not an obscure song just a rare performance.
Is there a recording of this performance available?
It's a beautiful song, why only one performance?
[www.youtube.com]
Awesome and Loving Cup too. What happened to music after 70s I wonder???
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therollingmanu
played it in oakland 78, it's on the handsome girls boot.
No. Hound Dog was played in Memphis and Lexington 1978. Not in Oakland
only could find this on utube: [www.youtube.com]
quite sure it's from 78, although just checked the oakland setlist and it isn't mentioned there indeed. timeisonourside also doesn't mention it played in 78. bit confused now.
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floho
Ventilator Blues was played only once in 1972
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GasLightStreet
Tops. Played once?
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floho
Ventilator Blues was played only once in 1972
I also think Sweet black angel was once at the same show Vancouver>
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GasLightStreet
Tops. Played once?
I thought it was played at the Philly and Buffalo shows 81.
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Thrylan
I think Sure the One You Need is the winner. Not only is it a solo Stone song, but it also was solely written by Keith, thereby giving him a .5 song lead over Mick in the songwriting credit department.
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Thrylan
I think Sure the One You Need is the winner. Not only is it a solo Stone song, but it also was solely written by Keith, thereby giving him a .5 song lead over Mick in the songwriting credit department.
hmmm....it's credited to jagger-richards, you know....
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Might As Well Get Juiced or Low Down or Already Over Me
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I think Sure the One You Need is the winner. Not only is it a solo Stone song, but it also was solely written by Keith, thereby giving him a .5 song lead over Mick in the songwriting credit department.
hmmm....it's credited to jagger-richards, you know....
Really? I have a book that's about 99% comprehensive, that gives Keith sole credit.
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Thrylan
I think Sure the One You Need is the winner. Not only is it a solo Stone song, but it also was solely written by Keith, thereby giving him a .5 song lead over Mick in the songwriting credit department.
hmmm....it's credited to jagger-richards, you know....
Really? I have a book that's about 99% comprehensive, that gives Keith sole credit.
check the record itself...