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Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: whitem8 ()
Date: June 15, 2013 17:31

It was mentioned above, Sure the One You Need would most likely make the cut as the most obscure. They never have done a solo song before, and probably most fans had no idea what that song was or that it was on one of Ronnie's albums. Very cool they did it and a strong vote of confidence in their new guitarist.

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: with sssoul ()
Date: June 15, 2013 17:34

Nah, it's Dust My Pyramids, really truly.
It was played once. No recordings have ever surfaced.
And it was credited to Keith Richards and Brian Jones.

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: June 15, 2013 17:44

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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...

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: therollingmanu ()
Date: June 15, 2013 18:09

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StonesTod
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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.

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: June 15, 2013 18:19

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therollingmanu
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StonesTod
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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.

and hound dog

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: stonesstein ()
Date: June 15, 2013 18:39

Agreed that Hound Dog, Sure the One You Need, & Who Do You Love are 2-offs.

Don't Look Back was only done by the whole band at Aragon 2002 to my knowledge.

stonesstein

Kick me like you did before
I can't even feel the pain no more
Rocks Off, 1972

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: therollingmanu ()
Date: June 15, 2013 18:41

played it in oakland 78, it's on the handsome girls boot.

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: June 15, 2013 18:46

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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

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: therollingmanu ()
Date: June 15, 2013 18:55

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Erik_Snow
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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.

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: stonesstein ()
Date: June 15, 2013 19:00

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.

stonesstein

Kick me like you did before
I can't even feel the pain no more
Rocks Off, 1972

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: therollingmanu ()
Date: June 15, 2013 19:00

update: found this on nzentgraf:

"19th June: PETER TOSH. New York City, New York, Palladium, incl.
- Don’t Look Back (William Robinson/Ronald White)
Line-up: MJ (voc)/Peter Tosh (gtr, voc)/RobbieShakespeare(bass)/Sly
Dunbar (dr)/Mikey Chung (gtr)/Robert Lyn (keyb)"

proably from that gig then?

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: therollingmanu ()
Date: June 15, 2013 19:01

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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.

yep, my bad.

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: rollingon ()
Date: June 15, 2013 19:31

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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?

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: therollingmanu ()
Date: June 15, 2013 19:38

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rollingon
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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]

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: rollingon ()
Date: June 15, 2013 19:48

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therollingmanu
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rollingon
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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???

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: June 15, 2013 21:12

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rollingon
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therollingmanu
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rollingon
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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???

the 80's came along.

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: jp.M ()
Date: June 15, 2013 23:17

" Cops and robbers" sometimes in march 1964....(and nearly 50 years to be officially issued .....and only on vinyl..!!!!!!)

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: June 16, 2013 09:51

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therollingmanu
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Erik_Snow
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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.

Oh, you were speaking of Don't Look Back......yes, that one was played in Oakland. And also at about 7 other 1978 gigs

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: Silver Dagger ()
Date: June 16, 2013 09:57

I saw them do Get Up Stand Up at MSG in Sept 2005. Think they only ever played it a handful of times live.

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: floho ()
Date: June 16, 2013 10:25

Ventilator Blues was played only once in 1972

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: virgil ()
Date: June 16, 2013 16:40

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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>

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: virgil ()
Date: June 16, 2013 16:41

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GasLightStreet
Tops. Played once?

I thought it was played at the Philly and Buffalo shows 81.

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Date: June 16, 2013 16:47

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virgil
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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>

SBA was played in Fort Worth.

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: Erik_Snow ()
Date: June 16, 2013 16:51

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virgil
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GasLightStreet
Tops. Played once?

I thought it was played at the Philly and Buffalo shows 81.

Plus first show in Boulder. 3 times alltogether.....only at one of the Philly shows.

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: Thrylan ()
Date: June 16, 2013 17:12

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.

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: June 16, 2013 17:17

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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....

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: Thrylan ()
Date: June 16, 2013 17:30

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StonesTod
Quote
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.

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: JerkyLittleGIJoe ()
Date: June 16, 2013 17:34

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Godxofxrock9
Might As Well Get Juiced or Low Down or Already Over Me

Saw them play Low Down at MSG on the Voodoo Lounge Tour..sounded great! Didn't know how lucky I was thinking they would do this frequently...

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: StonesTod ()
Date: June 16, 2013 17:40

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Thrylan
Quote
StonesTod
Quote
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...

Re: What's the most "obscure" song they have played live?
Posted by: Thrylan ()
Date: June 16, 2013 17:44

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StonesTod
Quote
Thrylan
Quote
StonesTod
Quote
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...


No, I'm too lazy. I will instead just concede.....

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