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DandelionPowderman
They played Sure The One You Need in 1975, though. IMO, it was a nice addition to the setlist.
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DandelionPowderman
They played Sure The One You Need in 1975, though. IMO, it was a nice addition to the setlist.
Right..that was a rare exception!
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They played Sure The One You Need in 1975, though. IMO, it was a nice addition to the setlist.
Right..that was a rare exception!
Probably the only exception, methinks
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corriecas
On the other hand, Stones solo members could play some Stones songs, and THAT would be Nice.
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corriecas
On the other hand, Stones solo members could play some Stones songs, and THAT would be Nice.
Jeroen
Like this (at 56:21)..
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corriecas
On the other hand, Stones solo members could play some Stones songs, and THAT would be Nice.
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corriecas
On the other hand, Stones solo members could play some Stones songs, and THAT would be Nice.
Jeroen
You're joking right? Keith, Mick, Ronnie, Mick T and Bill have all done Stones songs on their solo gigs.
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wonderboy
I like that they keep the solo work separate from the band material.
Did Keith do Stones songs when he performed with the Barbarians?
I remember reading once that he was pissed that Mick did 'Beast of Burden' on his solo tour, because Keith considered that his song.
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beachbreak
The only ones worth playing are some of Keith's solo ones. I'd like to see the band do a few.
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They played Sure The One You Need in 1975, though. IMO, it was a nice addition to the setlist.
Right..that was a rare exception!
Probably the only exception, methinks
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They played Sure The One You Need in 1975, though. IMO, it was a nice addition to the setlist.
Right..that was a rare exception!
Probably the only exception, methinks
It is a Jagger/Richards though ... likely a Stones song anyway that they planned for possible inclusion on the next album, and then gave to Ronnie. They probably didn't think of it as a 'solo' tune, and furthermore didn't think of it as a solo tune from a Stones band member, as Ronnie wasn't a Stone at the time of its release.
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Don't Look Back 2002
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They played Sure The One You Need in 1975, though. IMO, it was a nice addition to the setlist.
Right..that was a rare exception!
Probably the only exception, methinks
It is a Jagger/Richards though ... likely a Stones song anyway that they planned for possible inclusion on the next album, and then gave to Ronnie. They probably didn't think of it as a 'solo' tune, and furthermore didn't think of it as a solo tune from a Stones band member, as Ronnie wasn't a Stone at the time of its release.
True, although it was on Ronnie's album from the year before the tour.
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6853
no. and as well, not the other way around ie individual bandmembers playing stones songs in their "private" bands, so to speak. just does nnot fit in. fx think it is absolutely lame when Paul McCartney is playing Beatles songs in his band.