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sf37
Personally I enjoy "Miss You", but if it ever were to be dropped from the setlist, I would suggest "Emotional Rescue" as the near-perfect replacement. It's hardly ever been played live (so one can't say they are becoming bored with it), yet it carries that very similar Stonesey-disco vibe that may otherwise be lost from the show.
I also wonder if the band would ever consider rotating "Mixed Emotions" with "Sad Sad Sad". I enjoy both tracks, as both are similar up-tempo rockers from the same album, but the former was the actual single, so why not try playing that one instead every so often?
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Personally I enjoy "Miss You", but if it ever were to be dropped from the setlist, I would suggest "Emotional Rescue" as the near-perfect replacement. It's hardly ever been played live (so one can't say they are becoming bored with it), yet it carries that very similar Stonesey-disco vibe that may otherwise be lost from the show.
I also wonder if the band would ever consider rotating "Mixed Emotions" with "Sad Sad Sad". I enjoy both tracks, as both are similar up-tempo rockers from the same album, but the former was the actual single, so why not try playing that one instead every so often?
I agree with all of this. Outstanding ideas! I love Emotional Rescue and I’d like to hear Mixed Emotions, too.
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Personally I enjoy "Miss You", but if it ever were to be dropped from the setlist, I would suggest "Emotional Rescue" as the near-perfect replacement. It's hardly ever been played live (so one can't say they are becoming bored with it), yet it carries that very similar Stonesey-disco vibe that may otherwise be lost from the show.
I also wonder if the band would ever consider rotating "Mixed Emotions" with "Sad Sad Sad". I enjoy both tracks, as both are similar up-tempo rockers from the same album, but the former was the actual single, so why not try playing that one instead every so often?
I agree with all of this. Outstanding ideas! I love Emotional Rescue and I’d like to hear Mixed Emotions, too.
Please don't. Emotional Rescue sucks ass. Mixed Emotions though would be great.
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sf37
Personally I enjoy "Miss You", but if it ever were to be dropped from the setlist, I would suggest "Emotional Rescue" as the near-perfect replacement. It's hardly ever been played live (so one can't say they are becoming bored with it), yet it carries that very similar Stonesey-disco vibe that may otherwise be lost from the show.
I also wonder if the band would ever consider rotating "Mixed Emotions" with "Sad Sad Sad". I enjoy both tracks, as both are similar up-tempo rockers from the same album, but the former was the actual single, so why not try playing that one instead every so often?
I agree with all of this. Outstanding ideas! I love Emotional Rescue and I’d like to hear Mixed Emotions, too.
Please don't. Emotional Rescue sucks ass. Mixed Emotions though would be great.
I can't remember which interview it was, but I remember Jagger saying that it was difficult singing Mixed Emotions live in concert
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I0RR Tell Me - The fan club for I like to bitch about anything and everything I hate about The Stones. I wish one day I would open this site and find some positivity.
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I0RR Tell Me - The fan club for I like to bitch about anything and everything I hate about The Stones. I wish one day I would open this site and find some positivity.
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I0RR Tell Me - The fan club for I like to bitch about anything and everything I hate about The Stones. I wish one day I would open this site and find some positivity.
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I have never watched or listened to Miss You, ( Ok played it a few times when i bought Some Girls ) toilet brake if I'm at the Shows, skip that track of its on a CD or Album, literary can't stand any of it but happy for you guys that love it.
Mick will never drop it from the setlist so not much point in starting a campaign, that's my pennies worth, now I'll get the haters telling me why it's so important to be played at every show forever.
Just my opinion guys, it's just one track.
Funny you call "haters" those who actually like the song or who doesn't agree with your opinion.
Besides, I don't think the idea of starting a"campaign" for the band not doing something is the smartest idea. What's next: a campaign for the band to stop doing concerts (although reading some comments here that seems to be the hidden agenda)?
Anyway, just one track, as you say. So let's if we get a bashing thread for each war horse here. A good start with "Start Me Up" and "Miss You".
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Was looking into the 2002/2003 stadiums setlist. Current ones way better. Look at his one..
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Was looking into the 2002/2003 stadiums setlist. Current ones way better. Look at his one..
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What stands out to me first and foremost is the current show has no B-stage set, and no Brown Sugar.
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All Down The Line open a show with All Down The Line no campaigning just All Down The Line
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Was looking into the 2002/2003 stadiums setlist. Current ones way better. Look at his one..
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Was looking into the 2002/2003 stadiums setlist. Current ones way better. Look at his one..
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If we take a random 2002 stadium setlist I still like it better than the current ones. No Miss You or Paint It Black and a nice b-stage set.
Turner Field 2002:
1. Brown Sugar
2. It's Only Rock'n Roll
3. Start Me Up
4. Don't Stop
5. Tumbling Dice
6. Monkey Man
7. Angie
8. You Can't Always Get What You Want
9. Can't You Hear Me Knocking
10. I Can't Turn You Loose
11. Slipping Away
12. Happy
13. Sympathy For The Devil
14. When the Whip Comes Down (B-stage)
15. Little Red Rooster (B-stage)
16. You Got Me Rocking (B-stage)
17. Gimme Shelter
18. Honkey Tonk Women
19. Street Fighting Man
20. Jumping Jack Flash
21. Midnight Rambler (encore)
22. Satisfaction (encore)
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Stoneage
What is the point discussing at all? The setlist is the same as the last time. Interesting till about song number eight and from then on the usual suspects. Nothing is going to change that. Nothing.
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Stoneage
The setlists are great - for the first 8 songs of the show. From then on (9-19) it is the usual suspects, and they are the same for every show.
That pattern is not going to change so it is no use even discussing here on the forum.
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Stoneage
What is the point discussing at all? The setlist is the same as the last time. Interesting till about song number eight and from then on the usual suspects. Nothing is going to change that. Nothing.