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JumpingKentFlash
1.- Out Of Control
2.- If You Can't Rock Me
3.- Get Off My Cloud
4.- Satisfaction
5.- Out Of Tears
6.- Country Honk
7.- Sweet Virginia
8.- This Place Is Empty
9.- Learning The Game
10.- Can't You Hear Me Knocking
11.- One More Shot
12.- Dance pt. 1
13.- That's How Strong My Love Is
14.- Gimme Shelter
15.- Tumbling Dice
16.- Brown Sugar
17.- Jumping Jack Flash
Encore:
18.- Midnight Rambler
19.- Can't Turn You Loose
Killer set that touches lots of albums, singles, new stuff, old stuff, covers, rock, country, soul etc. etc.
All in the span of a 19 song set. With the exception of Out Of Tears, which was last played in 1995, and Country Honk, which was never done live except for a snippet at Knebworth in 1976, all the others have been played in the last 11 years. Seems doable. I'll never get enough of watching that version of ICTYL from Cirkus Krone Bau, 2003. That's a true showstopper.
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The Mez
Street Fighting Man
If You Can't Rock Me
All Down The Line
Almost Hear You Sigh
Fancyman Blues
Saint Of Me
Torn And Frayed
Out Of Time
Let Me Down Slow
You Got The Silver
Connection
Hang Fire
Time Waits For No One
She Was Hot
Star Star
You Can't Catch Me
Have You Seen Your Mother Baby
Honky Tonk Woman
Brown Sugar
Satisfaction
Jumping Jack Flash
MEZ
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stonehearted
All Quiet On The Wasted Front....
....But, seriously, why are there so many here who can't stand enjoying their greatest hits?
These songs that people complain about, they were hits for a reason--they are their best work. Why would they play a concert showcasing only their substandard fillers and B-sides?
Think of it this way: If you had a friend who was interested in discovering their music, would you hand them Hot Rocks.... or Dirty Work and Black and Blue?
How did you first discover the Stones? Because you heard Jack Flash or Brown Sugar on the radio, not because you heard track 4 of Black and Blue or track 8 of Goats Head Soup.
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stonehearted
All Quiet On The Wasted Front....
....But, seriously, why are there so many here who can't stand enjoying their greatest hits?
These songs that people complain about, they were hits for a reason--they are their best work. Why would they play a concert showcasing only their substandard fillers and B-sides?
Think of it this way: If you had a friend who was interested in discovering their music, would you hand them Hot Rocks.... or Dirty Work and Black and Blue?
How did you first discover the Stones? Because you heard Jack Flash or Brown Sugar on the radio, not because you heard track 4 of Black and Blue or track 8 of Goats Head Soup.
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TheBlockbuster
Some of these setlist are kind of close the licks tour setlists, like this excellent setlist from Cleveland 2002:
Street Fighting Man
It's Only Rock 'n' Roll
If You Can't Rock Me
Don't Stop
Live With Me
Sweet Virginia
Loving Cup
All Down The Line
Rocks Off
Tumblin' Dice
--- Introductions
Slipping Away (Keith)
Before They Make Me Run (Keith)
Start Me Up
I Can't Turn You Loose
Honky Tonk Woman
Can't You Hear Me Knocking
Satisfaction
Stray Cat Blues (B-stage)
Like A Rolling Stone (B-stage)
Brown Sugar (B-stage)
Midnight Rambler
Jumping Jack Flash
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stonehearted
All Quiet On The Wasted Front....
....But, seriously, why are there so many here who can't stand enjoying their greatest hits?
These songs that people complain about, they were hits for a reason--they are their best work. Why would they play a concert showcasing only their substandard fillers and B-sides?
Think of it this way: If you had a friend who was interested in discovering their music, would you hand them Hot Rocks.... or Dirty Work and Black and Blue?
How did you first discover the Stones? Because you heard Jack Flash or Brown Sugar on the radio, not because you heard track 4 of Black and Blue or track 8 of Goats Head Soup.