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Witness
Most of all I think that Mick Jagger needs to do songs that make him able to control or contain his private feelings. That is an approach I identify with.
I don't expect him to share his grief with us. Hardly want him to. If that leaves him opportunity or space to directly or indirectly show or express his respect, I don't know. But in case, I would sincerely receive that and wellcome it.
If Mick ever would want to share his grief, I hope he would do so in a studio recorded song, band or solo recording.
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Witness
Most of all I think that Mick Jagger needs to do songs that make him able to control or contain his private feelings. That is an approach I identify with.
I don't expect him to share his grief with us. Hardly want him to. If that leaves him opportunity or space to directly or indirectly show or express his respect, I don't know. But in case, I would sincerely receive that and wellcome it.
If Mick ever would want to share his grief, I hope he would do so in a studio recorded song, band or solo recording.
i think he really opened up in his song "some girls"
No way in a million years will he make any reference to "recent events," no way. It is history never to be mentioned again. We all would do well to follow suit here.Quote
rollmops
I don't know if Mick is going to mention L'wren Scott or perform a song in relation to his deceased girlfriend. My guess is that he won't. I believe they will open with a rocker, may be "Jumping Jack Flash".
Rock and roll,
Mops
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Rokyfan
...they open with a ROCKER. Can anyone name a Rolling Stones show in the last, say, 50 years where that was not true?
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GasLightStreet
Something different - a tune they've never opened with. Something good too.
How about 'She Was Hot' ?
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Rokyfan
...they open with a ROCKER. Can anyone name a Rolling Stones show in the last, say, 50 years where that was not true?
Dead Flowers, Leeds 1971?
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Witness
Most of all I think that Mick Jagger needs to do songs that make him able to control or contain his private feelings. That is an approach I identify with.
I don't expect him to share his grief with us. Hardly want him to. If that leaves him opportunity or space to directly or indirectly show or express his respect, I don't know. But in case, I would sincerely receive that and wellcome it.
If Mick ever would want to share his grief, I hope he would do so in a studio recorded song, band or solo recording.
i think he really opened up in his song "some girls"
I don't assert that he always contains his feelings. However, this is a situation beforehand of the utmost grief. Then everything has to be different.
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Aquamarine
Hyde Park, 1969? I totally agree with the principle, anyway--start with a rocker or three and build that momentum.
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hot stuff
Love in vain is not a opener the Stones would ever kick off a rock show
with. The same with Down In the hole, You got the blues.
They want to start it with a BANG!
I'd give my left testicle for this one.
What about your right one? Or are you saving that for a special occasion? I will try and find the appropriate emoticon for whatever you answer. But how about this this for starters....
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EasterMan
Rough Justice
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One Hit To The Body
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Heartbreakar
would be a great opening song
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scotttilson
How dramatic it would be if Mick... in his first song back...took center stage and delivered Love in Vain. It would be truly historic but would take tremendous courage.