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Stoneage
Happy days are here! Now we have 3 "rarities" or voted songs in the setlist. Like in Manchester (Shattered, LSTNT and LARS). From HTW it's still engraved in stone though...
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Stoneage
Happy days are here! Now we have 3 "rarities" or voted songs in the setlist. Like in Manchester (Shattered, LSTNT and LARS). From HTW it's still engraved in stone though...
Just Your Fool (don't think they've played it more than LSTNT on this tour) and You Got The Silver as well.
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Witness
Not to complain, but as an answer to a couple of posts:
In that past the Stones did not recreate studio originals as they more or less have since 1989, but, what has been described here, played road versions of songs, which might possibly vary a little from concert to concert. And from tour to tour there were important additions to the setlists from recently released studio albums.
If the Stones during the current tour had used regularly from Gerry's list those songs that he had seen only once, and left out songs played more than once (or twice), then I would have been interested to see the band live also during this tour, where I this year have abstained. (Last year Ig saw them one time only.)
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Witness
I write the following as an answer, not to complain.
As one, who have seen the Stones before, my preference for the time being would be to see them play a somewhat different song material than they do, or to abstain. The two Hyde Park concerts, two concerts in 2015(?) and one concert last autumn were mighty experiences. However, were I to see another concert with that large overweight of warhorses so soon again, it would have reduced the memories of earlier concerts to me. (I am aware that I may have seen the Stones live for the last time.)
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Witness
I write the following as an answer, not to complain.
As one, who have seen the Stones before, my preference for the time being would be to see them play a somewhat different song material than they do, or to abstain. The two Hyde Park concerts, two concerts in 2015(?) and one concert last autumn were mighty experiences. However, were I to see another concert with that large overweight of warhorses so soon again, it would have reduced the memories of earlier concerts to me. (I am aware that I may have seen the Stones live for the last time.)
And of course that's up to you. If you don't enjoy watching the stones play their greatest songs with a couple of rarer ones thrown in then they are not the band for you anyway so you'd be better saving your money for something else.
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sjs12
Midnight Rambler is worth the price of admission alone. Everything else is a bonus.
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Witness
I write the following as an answer, not to complain.
As one, who have seen the Stones before, my preference for the time being would be to see them play a somewhat different song material than they do, or to abstain. The two Hyde Park concerts, two concerts in 2015(?) and one concert last autumn were mighty experiences. However, were I to see another concert with that large overweight of warhorses so soon again, it would have reduced the memories of earlier concerts to me. (I am aware that I may have seen the Stones live for the last time.)
And of course that's up to you. If you don't enjoy watching the stones play their greatest songs with a couple of rarer ones thrown in then they are not the band for you anyway so you'd be better saving your money for something else.
My feelings may be as follows. During the tour in 2003 in Europe at three concerts in the same city, I did like the arena concert and loved the club concert, but was saddened by the overweight of warhorses at the first stadion concert.
Not going to concerts now, will not stop me from listening to old songs, for instance live, especially from the years when the songs were more recent. Now I would have preferred Stones concerts to feature primarily songs from albums of the later decades, fully aware that I in that respect belong not only to a minority, but an extremely small one.
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PaintMonkeyManBlack
Agree! On of their best.
The acoustic bootleg version gives me goosebumps all the time
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Stoneswolf
Dear Glimmer Tweens, dear Rolling Stones,
please consider to play Sister Morphine at least once in either Berlin, Marseille, Stuttgart or Praha.
Thanks so much
Stoneswolf
(Sorry, just had to write this!)
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The Worst.
It works fine live! The crowd always seem to enjoy it. And I like Keiths backing vocals and Mick's harmonica. They do a good version these days.