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Hairball
Thankfully they dropped it for show #2, and in it's place at #4 in the setlist we were gifted with a smoking version of Bitch followed by an amazing version of Ride 'Em on Down.
Almost feel a bit sorry for attendees at show #1 who had to endure it, followed by You Got Me Rocking which must have been like adding salt to the wound.
One Hit would be great to hear IF they could play it properly, which they can't. They really didn't do it justice in 1989, and I cannot imagine what a colossal train wreck it would be in 2019.Quote
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Hairball
Thankfully they dropped it for show #2, and in it's place at #4 in the setlist we were gifted with a smoking version of Bitch followed by an amazing version of Ride 'Em on Down.
Almost feel a bit sorry for attendees at show #1 who had to endure it, followed by You Got Me Rocking which must have been like adding salt to the wound.
so there is others that feel like I do about SAD SAD SAD,, its always sounded sad any time its been played live when I was present
but what do us casual rolling stones fans know ( as I was accused of being one when I said it was a good song for a bathroom break)
for me SAD SAD SAD is about exciting to hear live as Waiting on a Friend was in 81
hopefully the Saturday night is not in the set,if they want to do something post tattoo you, One Hit to the Body would be far better live then SAD SAD SAD
on that note, im sure I will have a great tine Saturday, THe Stones and camping what could be better
Their 25-year love affair with YGMR is utterly baffling to me.Quote
Hairball
Thankfully they dropped it for show #2, and in it's place at #4 in the setlist we were gifted with a smoking version of Bitch followed by an amazing version of Ride 'Em on Down.
Almost feel a bit sorry for attendees at show #1 who had to endure it, followed by You Got Me Rocking which must have been like adding salt to the wound.