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G Hennessy
It seems crazy, and quite unnecessary, to ask for any of the warhorses, such as both of those you mention.
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Doxa
Haha. It is also bit rhetorical question: like the first post pointed out, if Mick would be democratic and count the votes, he would reply something like, 'well, we already are playing the songs you guys want, thanks for confirming our current setlist'... The problem with us hardcore fans with our acquired taste is that the latter varies so much... Our favourite 'obscurities' vary so much to make a strong case for any individual cut... Perhaps Mick should ask which song we don't like to hear, we might find more consensus...
- Doxa
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matxil
This year, the Stones will play in Madrid, and I am not going, I live in Barcelona and I don't see the point going there for yet another Stones concert (no offence, I am sure they'll do a good job). However, I might change my mind if their setlist would be:
- Mona (I Need You Baby)
- Don't Know Why
- Keep It Cool
- Eliza Upchink
- Citadel
- I Am Waiting
- Tie You Up (Pain Of Love)
- Slave
- Ventilator Blues
- Long Long While
- Soul Survivor
- Feel On Baby
- Flight 505
- Just Wanna See His Face
- Criss Cross
- Stop Breaking Down
- No Expectations
- When The Whip Comes Down
- One Hit (they'd have to practice this one)
- Nadine
- Who's Driving Your Plane
Mick, if you read this: think about it.
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matxil
This year, the Stones will play in Madrid, and I am not going, I live in Barcelona and I don't see the point going there for yet another Stones concert (no offence, I am sure they'll do a good job). However, I might change my mind if their setlist would be:
- Mona (I Need You Baby)
- Don't Know Why
- Keep It Cool
- Eliza Upchink
- Citadel
- I Am Waiting
- Tie You Up (Pain Of Love)
- Slave
- Ventilator Blues
- Long Long While
- Soul Survivor
- Feel On Baby
- Flight 505
- Just Wanna See His Face
- Criss Cross
- Stop Breaking Down
- No Expectations
- When The Whip Comes Down
- One Hit (they'd have to practice this one)
- Nadine
- Who's Driving Your Plane
Mick, if you read this: think about it.
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VoodooLounge13
I have thought for a long, long while that One Hit would make a remarkable opener....
One Hit
Too Tight
Hang Fire
Going to a Go-Go (for Charlie)
Hand Of Fate
Almost Hear You Sigh
Criss Cross
Baby Break It Down
Losing My Touch
Thru & Thru
Driving Too Fast
B-Stage
Try A Little Harder
Tell Me
Sitting On A Fence
Silver Train (with Mick T)
Winter (with Mick T)
Jump On Top Of Me
Paint It, Black
Let Me Go
Don't Wanna Go Home
Encore
JJF (with Bill)
Satisfaction (with Bill)
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VoodooLounge13
I have thought for a long, long while that One Hit would make a remarkable opener....
One Hit
Too Tight
Hang Fire
Going to a Go-Go (for Charlie)
Hand Of Fate
Almost Hear You Sigh
Criss Cross
Baby Break It Down
Losing My Touch
Thru & Thru
Driving Too Fast
B-Stage
Try A Little Harder
Tell Me
Sitting On A Fence
Silver Train (with Mick T)
Winter (with Mick T)
Jump On Top Of Me
Paint It, Black
Let Me Go
Don't Wanna Go Home
Encore
JJF (with Bill)
Satisfaction (with Bill)
Your setlist started quite promising with ADTL to Criss Cross, but the following four plus the ballad-heavy B-stage set (in itself not bad at all) is proof enough for Mick that fans should keep their hands away from stadium show setlists... The show would loose steam quite early on and there's a good chance that it would not recover before the encores.
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tie you up i would welcome
and too much blood indstead of miss you
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VoodooLounge13
OK I admit I was selfishly trying to cram in as many songs as I've not heard live as I could, for shows I'm not even going to LOL The setlist has evolved a lot over the years as I've gotten some songs, and there are a ton of slower, 60's gems I'd love to hear. Hell, if they played an intimate venue and only played 60's cuts - like pre-68, that would be awesome!!! Here's another attempt. I omitted the B-Stage, since that's been gone for awhile now and the new stage design doesn't seem to have one either.
One Hit
Too Tight
Hang Fire
Going to a Go-Go (for Charlie)
Almost Hear You Sigh
Hand Of Fate
Winter (with Mick T)
Silver Train (with Mick T)
Loving Cup
Try A Little Harder
Thru & Thru
Can't Be Seen
Tie You Up
Criss Cross
Jump On Top Of Me
Don't Wanna Go Home
Let Me Go
Driving Too Fast
Satisfaction (with Bill)
Encore
Paint It, Black (with Bill & Mick T)
JJF (with Bill & Mick T)
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VoodooLounge13
OK I admit I was selfishly trying to cram in as many songs as I've not heard live as I could, for shows I'm not even going to LOL The setlist has evolved a lot over the years as I've gotten some songs, and there are a ton of slower, 60's gems I'd love to hear. Hell, if they played an intimate venue and only played 60's cuts - like pre-68, that would be awesome!!! Here's another attempt. I omitted the B-Stage, since that's been gone for awhile now and the new stage design doesn't seem to have one either.
One Hit
Too Tight
Hang Fire
Going to a Go-Go (for Charlie)
Almost Hear You Sigh
Hand Of Fate
Winter (with Mick T)
Silver Train (with Mick T)
Loving Cup
Try A Little Harder
Thru & Thru
Can't Be Seen
Tie You Up
Criss Cross
Jump On Top Of Me
Don't Wanna Go Home
Let Me Go
Driving Too Fast
Satisfaction (with Bill)
Encore
Paint It, Black (with Bill & Mick T)
JJF (with Bill & Mick T)
that's pretty much what i would like but i'd have too much blood after can't be seen, midnight rambler with taylor and bill after that and sfm instead of jjf
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G Hennessy
It seems crazy, and quite unnecessary, to ask for any of the warhorses, such as both of those you mention.
Nothing crazy about that. It only reveals who the average social media visitor is. Jagger is not going to read those comments. It is just the usual PR - this time through social media. Which is appealing for Jagger since it is very cheap and effortless PR. The average social media visitor only knows 2-3 Stones songs.
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G Hennessy
It seems crazy, and quite unnecessary, to ask for any of the warhorses, such as both of those you mention.
Nothing crazy about that. It only reveals who the average social media visitor is. Jagger is not going to read those comments. It is just the usual PR - this time through social media. Which is appealing for Jagger since it is very cheap and effortless PR. The average social media visitor only knows 2-3 Stones songs.
Yup! I'm probably the crazy one for even bothering to say what I said. You are 100% correct in your statement. The average social media user will only know 2-3 songs. Maybe a handful of users might stretch to five - Satisfaction, JJF, Start Me Up, Brown Sugar and HTW. But that would be it.
I recall going to Twickenham in 2006 (I think) and overhearing animated conversations on the train ride about what the vast majority of fans hoped to hear. The tracks that featured throughout were the five I listed above. I chatted with a family beside me and suggested SFM might feature. None of them had ever even heard it. 'I don't think we know that one...'
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G Hennessy
It seems crazy, and quite unnecessary, to ask for any of the warhorses, such as both of those you mention.
Nothing crazy about that. It only reveals who the average social media visitor is. Jagger is not going to read those comments. It is just the usual PR - this time through social media. Which is appealing for Jagger since it is very cheap and effortless PR. The average social media visitor only knows 2-3 Stones songs.
Yup! I'm probably the crazy one for even bothering to say what I said. You are 100% correct in your statement. The average social media user will only know 2-3 songs. Maybe a handful of users might stretch to five - Satisfaction, JJF, Start Me Up, Brown Sugar and HTW. But that would be it.
I recall going to Twickenham in 2006 (I think) and overhearing animated conversations on the train ride about what the vast majority of fans hoped to hear. The tracks that featured throughout were the five I listed above. I chatted with a family beside me and suggested SFM might feature. None of them had ever even heard it. 'I don't think we know that one...'
On the way to the tube on the two previous London-shows I attended, people were singing IORR and MY, both times. So it's safe to add those to the list
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G Hennessy
It seems crazy, and quite unnecessary, to ask for any of the warhorses, such as both of those you mention.
Nothing crazy about that. It only reveals who the average social media visitor is. Jagger is not going to read those comments. It is just the usual PR - this time through social media. Which is appealing for Jagger since it is very cheap and effortless PR. The average social media visitor only knows 2-3 Stones songs.
Yup! I'm probably the crazy one for even bothering to say what I said. You are 100% correct in your statement. The average social media user will only know 2-3 songs. Maybe a handful of users might stretch to five - Satisfaction, JJF, Start Me Up, Brown Sugar and HTW. But that would be it.
I recall going to Twickenham in 2006 (I think) and overhearing animated conversations on the train ride about what the vast majority of fans hoped to hear. The tracks that featured throughout were the five I listed above. I chatted with a family beside me and suggested SFM might feature. None of them had ever even heard it. 'I don't think we know that one...'
On the way to the tube on the two previous London-shows I attended, people were singing IORR and MY, both times. So it's safe to add those to the list
You can add Paint It Black Dandy, it always seems that people who haven't got any clue love that one.
Despite the tour is called SIXTY I hope they try to stay away from pre-68 material unless they opt to open up with Satisfaction a la B2B (where it gets a more sleazy and crawling King Snake-like treatment as on the record, ie slower) and Backstreet Girl/MLH/WLY/LSTNT/Connection and some others and some cool Jimmy Reed or Slim Harpo. A 80's heavy setlist with Too Much Blood, Worried ABout You and maybe some DW stuff thrown in would be welcome!