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bart-man
Washington 1994
Wow! I forgot how they started the Voodoo Lounge tour. What a setlist. 27 songs and no sftd. Keith's part is song 18 and 19. The end of a show nowadays. Okay, it's 20 years ago but still....great setlist
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bart-man
Washington 1994
Wow! I forgot how they started the Voodoo Lounge tour. What a setlist. 27 songs and no sftd. Keith's part is song 18 and 19. The end of a show nowadays. Okay, it's 20 years ago but still....great setlist
And people are still calling the VL tour a "Vegas tour", saying the setlist is the same as today...
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GJV
I loved that tour too. They sounded a little more raw and dirtier in comparison with the Steel Wheels/ Urban Jungle tour. The setlist had more variations and ofcourse they did the four clubconcerts in Europe, incl for the first time Dylan's Like a Rolling Stone.
Also all the VL songs they played live sounded very good, like the songs were just made to play live. Very good versions of Love is strong, Sparks will fly, You got me rocking, Out of tears, the worst and especially I go wild!
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SKILLS
They tend to give us Kiwi's a bit of love when it's a long time between drinks. Fingers crossed for Novemeber 22nd
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More Hot Rocks
The best Stones tour ever.
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More Hot Rocks
The best Stones tour ever.
Really?
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BOW2007
Those people who say the 72 & 73 tour was the last great tour. Do you have the same car as than, do you wear the same clothes as 40 years ago. .
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Silver Dagger
So refreshing to not see the warhorse end of set. Don't get me wrong - I love all those songs but they are predictable and set in stone. Once we get to the Keith part of the set nothing ever changes. The songs can be phoned in from there on.