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sjs12
[...] This song would work in a theatre but given it isn't really working that well in an arena, I don't see how it would work in a stadium. But then somehow slipping away seems to work well...
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Midnight Toker
The Set List:
SFM
If You Can't Rock Me
Star Star
Gimme Shelter
Monkey Man
Respectable
She's A Rainbow
Ruby Tuesday
Child of The Moon
Salt of The Earth
Stray Cat Blues
HTW
Happy
Coming Down Again
All Down The Line
Live With Me
Heartbreaker
19th Nervous Breakdown
IORR
Brown Sugar
JJ Flash
SMU
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sjs12
[...] This song would work in a theatre but given it isn't really working that well in an arena, I don't see how it would work in a stadium. But then somehow slipping away seems to work well...
Slipping Away is a rather useless floater from Steel Wheels but at least not as boring as How Can I Stop. He might as well do Losing My Touch (a song I like better by far), the reaction would be just the same... ZZZZzzzzz.
So...
...no ballads on this tour!
...rock on from start to finish!
...keep the audience standing, no rest this time!
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sjs12
I love this song and think it is one of the better latter day singers recordings. However, I just don't see how it could possibly work as a live stadium number, as much add I'd like to see it.
Perhaps he could pull out a debut of a song from the new album? If one exists. It won't happen but is a nice thought.
Why not? Check it out here from the 1:05-mark: [youtu.be]
And surprisingly, Slipping Away became the song of the tour on the last No Filter-leg...
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GasLightStreet
Nice error by Rolling Stone magazine.
The duo joined the Stones for a ragged but strong rendition of “Salt of the Earth,” from Beggars Banquet. It was the first time the Stones had ever performed the song live.
[www.rollingstone.com]
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GasLightStreet
Nice error by Rolling Stone magazine.
The duo joined the Stones for a ragged but strong rendition of “Salt of the Earth,” from Beggars Banquet. It was the first time the Stones had ever performed the song live.
[www.rollingstone.com]
Are you saying the Rock&Roll Circus should count as the first?
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Stoneage
We can wish want we want but this is how it, most probably, will look:
1) SMU, Dice, IORR, PIB, YCAGWYW, HTW, Sympathy, Miss You, Rambler, JJ Flash, Brown Sugar, Shelter, Satisfaction, Horses, YGMR and SFM
will make 16 out of 17 songs in the regular setlist (Keith songs not counted). Take or leave one or two songs.
2) The Keith songs will be two out of - Slipping Away/You Got The Silver/ Before They Make Me Run/ Happy/ The Worst/ - every night.
3) There will be gaps for one or two surprises in the first third of the show. Usually semi-warhorses or from B&L.
...What we can hope for is one song from the famous 2019 album. But that is not going to happen - is it?
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Jimmer
Wishful thinking I know... but here it is anyway (trying to touch on all major eras of the catalogue; hit various genres: classic rock, pop, country, blues, reggae, ballads etc.; and drop a few of the too often played war horses like IORR, Miss You, SFTD, Satisfaction ...):
1. SFM
2. Summer Romance/ Miss Amanda Jones/ Flight 505 (Rotate each night)
3. Rocks Off/ One Hit (To The Body)/ Highwire (Rotate)
4. Saint of Me/ Out of Control (Rotate)
5. Some Girls/ Rough Justice/ Don't Stop (Rotate)
6. Paint It Black
7. Out of Time/ Ruby Tuesday/ (Rotate)
8. Dead Flowers/ Shine A Light (Rotate)
9. Memory Motel/ Worried About You/ Blinded By Rainbows/ Let It Loose/ Moonlight Mile/ I think I'm Going Mad (Rotate)
10. Can't You Hear Me Knocking
11. This Place Is Empty/ Slipping Away/ Thru and Thru (Keith) (Rotate)
12. You Don't Have to Mean It (Keith)
13. Fancy Man Blues/ Keep up Blues (Rotate)
14. Gimme Shelter
15. Honky Tonk Women
16. Tallahassee Lassie
17. Star Star
18. Tumbling Dice
19. Start Me Up
20. Brown Sugar
21. JJF
22. Salt of The Earth (Encore)
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GJB
I think the best we can hope for is a small bit of rotation, e.g. IORR or Lets Spend the Night Together, You Got Me Rocking or Under My Thumb, Wild Horses or Angie.
Street Fighting Man
IORR/Lets Spend the Night Together (Rotate)
You Got Me Rocking/Under My Thumb/The Last Time/All Down the Line (Rotate)
Tumbling Dice
Blues or New Song
Ballad
Vote Song
Paint it Black
YCAGWYW
Honky Tonk Women
Slow Keith
Fast Keith
Miss You
Midnight Rambler
Start Me Up
Jumping Jack Flash
Sympathy
Brown Sugar
Gimme Shelter
Satisfaction
And even this might be hopeful!
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jumpontopofmebaby
Please do the 2 for one and also ditch the vote song.
The vote thing is tired.
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jumpontopofmebaby
Please do the 2 for one and also ditch the vote song.
The vote thing is tired.
I never thought the vote tabulations were always reflected in what they played either....
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jumpontopofmebaby
Please do the 2 for one and also ditch the vote song.
The vote thing is tired.
I never thought the vote tabulations were always reflected in what they played either....
Trouble with the song votes are more and more casual fans gained easier access to it over time as Twitter, FB, etc became more popular resulting in easier voting and the more familiar song winners.
If they only calculated votes from people on their app or their website, it would result in a lot more "rarities" from the hardcore fans. Better yet, put it here and call it the "fanclub vote"...
As for "rigged" votes, maybe.. but the Twitter and FB's of the world also allowed for more transparency with vote calculators updated in real time etc. They tabulated votes from all the sources, so a bit tough to track, but the few times I did, it checked out.
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jumpontopofmebaby
I have my doubts they even count the votes. For instance Zip Code tour they played Far away eyes in Nashille and they just happened to play a country set...hmmmmmmm And played it during the sound check that afternoon.
It was always going to be Far Away Eyes.
Period