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TravellinMan
Let's have a song from Ronnie now that Keith has made room.
You want Ronnie to do a non Rolling stones song during a Rolling Stones concert. But just not a cover but something from his solo works? You're not serious?
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Rockman
They should bring Bill back
and do a sped up version of Cosmic Christmas ...
Would freak the crowd esp in thee month of May .....
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Rockman
They should bring Bill back
and do a sped up version of Cosmic Christmas ...
Would freak the crowd esp in thee month of May .....
Nice. I would prefer Je Suis un Rockstar.
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Rockman
They should bring Bill back
and do a sped up version of Cosmic Christmas ...
Would freak the crowd esp in thee month of May .....
Nice. I would prefer Je Suis un Rockstar.
If Bill comes back...maybe "Apache Woman" (to replace "Brown Sugar")?
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scottie7397
Drop OOT and add Under My Thumb. Brown Sugar and Midnight Rambler would be much appreciated adds.
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Rockman
They should bring Bill back
and do a sped up version of Cosmic Christmas ...
Would freak the crowd esp in thee month of May .....
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Lien
But then, the front half of the show, I kind of switch around a bit, just to keep everyone on their toes and interested with different ones on different nights. And now I've got to incorporate songs from the new album, which we rehearsed quite a few of them. And as I said before, we're only doing three so I'm switching it around a bit.”
This quote of only doing three new songs does not bode well for Keith doing TMS.
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TumblinDice76
This forum for years has been full of fans complaining about war horses. They listen and add songs like OOT and folks complain that they want war horses added back to the setlist. You literally can't win..
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TumblinDice76
This forum for years has been full of fans complaining about war horses. They listen and add songs like OOT and folks complain that they want war horses added back to the setlist. You literally can't win..
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irishjohnnie
I'm very disappointed that so far they have dropped Midnight Rambler. It's the highlight of the show for me. Hope it comes back for Chicago #1.
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TumblinDice76
This forum for years has been full of fans complaining about war horses. They listen and add songs like OOT and folks complain that they want war horses added back to the setlist. You literally can't win..
It's incredible, people here asking to add Brown Sugar, Midnight Rambler, songs that have been played a million times, you can't believe it, every warhorse they remove is a gift from heaven, I hope they remove more and more and add more deep cuts or new ones, I can live without listening to almost any warhorse until they retire.
I can't believe that die hard fans want to continue listening to the same warhorses from the last 45-60 years and when they finally retire some of them people complain.
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Rockman
They should bring Bill back
and do a sped up version of Cosmic Christmas ...
Would freak the crowd esp in thee month of May .....
Nice. I would prefer Je Suis un Rockstar.
If Bill comes back...maybe "Apache Woman" (to replace "Brown Sugar")?
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Lien
But then, the front half of the show, I kind of switch around a bit, just to keep everyone on their toes and interested with different ones on different nights. And now I've got to incorporate songs from the new album, which we rehearsed quite a few of them. And as I said before, we're only doing three so I'm switching it around a bit.”
This quote of only doing three new songs does not bode well for Keith doing TMS.
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Lien
Mick Jagger on building the ultimate Rolling Stones setlist for 2024
I love that you guys started doing “Out of Time” recently. I've always loved that song. What brought you back around to that?
I've always loved it. But the audience in America doesn't seem to know it as well as the European audience. So I think I'm going to give it a miss.
Uh oh. So we're not gonna hear that one in Phoenix?!
Maybe not.
Aw man....
In Europe, they all sang along and everything. Here, they don't seem to know the song, you know? I mean, it's not a particularly well-known Stones song. It got a bit of popularity because it was in that (Quentin) Tarantino movie as a playout song. But they don't seem to know it. I put it in the front of the set, or near the front. And everyone's looking around like, “Ehh, what's this?” I don't know. I like to switch the set around. We've only done two shows. And I don't like doing the same set every night.
How do you go about putting a setlist together at this point?
Well, I have a list of all the numbers we rehearsed, right? We rehearsed for four weeks. So then, I go through all the ones I think we have to do, that people expect, that if we didn't do them, people would go, “Well, I came here to see ‘Honky Tonk Women' and they didn't do it.” And of course, I enjoy doing it. It's not a problem.
But then, the front half of the show, I kind of switch around a bit, just to keep everyone on their toes and interested with different ones on different nights. And now I've got to incorporate songs from the new album, which we rehearsed quite a few of them. And as I said before, we're only doing three so I'm switching it around a bit.
Are there other older songs you've never done live that you'd like to get around to someday?
I've tried to hit everything (laughs). I mean, I've been through the whole thing. And we do really weird ones. I mean, we did “I Wanna Be Your Man” (an early Stones single written by Lennon-McCartney) in Liverpool. That was really funny. We do that kind of thing from time to time out of the blue.
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