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DandelionPowderman
One of three sing a long-numbers in the set. 10 years ago I was sick of it. Today, I love it again. Great, great song, but nothing beats the (long) studio version
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DandelionPowderman
One of three sing a long-numbers in the set. 10 years ago I was sick of it. Today, I love it again. Great, great song, but nothing beats the (long) studio version
Try any of the '78 versions. The versions these days are just under 8 mins but thats a lot of crowd interaction and Darryl's bass solo as well.Quote
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DandelionPowderman
One of three sing a long-numbers in the set. 10 years ago I was sick of it. Today, I love it again. Great, great song, but nothing beats the (long) studio version
I'm sure I am in a minority of one, But I'd love to hear them have a go at a live full blown 8 minute version, as per the 12inch single release
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Winning Ugly VXII
I disagree.
Oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh
Wooh wooh hooo wooh ..... is not essential at all in my book.
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Winning Ugly VXII
I disagree.
Oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh
Wooh wooh hooo wooh ..... is not essential at all in my book.
Can't you really be hinting at "Sympathy for the Devil" as much as at "Miss You" by those
Oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh oooh?
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Chris Fountain
Drop Miss You and keep Emotional Rescue in the set list. That is a fair tradeoff.
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georgeV
They should drop it or go back to playing it like '78 or '81. The way it is played now it has lost the bluesy feel it once had. Bing back the guitars and harmonica like the original.
If they dropped it, I am not sure what song could take its place for the bathroom break? May mean no beers before a show!
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BIGJAMFAN
If the Stones quit doing Miss you live, how would you feel about it? I'd be very happy!