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RockingLonestar
My favourite live Version is from the "Like A Rolling Stone" EP from 1995.
Daryl really pushes the band and the song during the finish.
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stonesrule
I first heard this song live on the 1970 European tour.
What a thrill! One of my fave Stones songs ever.
"Well you can't say yes and you can't say no."
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kleermaker
Despite the bad audio quality this is one of the very best:
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stonesrule
I first heard this song live on the 1970 European tour.
What a thrill! One of my fave Stones songs ever.
"Well you can't say yes and you can't say no."
Stonesrule, where did you hear that song played? As far as I know it wasn't on the setlist of the 1970 European tour. Or did you mean 1973?
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stonesrule
I first heard this song live on the 1970 European tour.
What a thrill! One of my fave Stones songs ever.
"Well you can't say yes and you can't say no."
Stonesrule, where did you hear that song played? As far as I know it wasn't on the setlist of the 1970 European tour. Or did you mean 1973?
They didn't play one song from what would become EXILE on tour in 1970 so he must be thinking of 1973 which they played All Down The Line in every show of that tour.
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stanlove
One of the songs that the Stones cannot play well live. The least awful was Texas 78. I don't know why they insist on playing this live.
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LuxuryStones
Even as an assumed Woodist I agree.
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stonesrule
Kleerie, "All Down the Line" was played twice early in the tour.
As I recall, once in Sweden and also in Hamburg. My notes for that
tour are in storage with a whole bunch of other musical events I heard
in Europe and the UK in the early 70's which I see as something I eventually
will write about at length.
I am aware that the song does not show up on the Internet today but I stand
by the fact that it was definitely played in 1970. The early gigs of that
tour were seen by the band as an opportunity to work out a song or two that they felt had big potential.
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stonesrule
Kleerie, "All Down the Line" was played twice early in the tour.
As I recall, once in Sweden and also in Hamburg. My notes for that
tour are in storage with a whole bunch of other musical events I heard
in Europe and the UK in the early 70's which I see as something I eventually
will write about at length.
I am aware that the song does not show up on the Internet today but I stand
by the fact that it was definitely played in 1970. The early gigs of that
tour were seen by the band as an opportunity to work out a song or two that they felt had big potential.
It could be, stonesrule, though the info is not to be founded on Nico Zentgraf's website nor on the existing bootlegs from the 1970 tour. But I think All Down The Line was already 'under construction' in 1970, though I lack concrete knowledge about that.
Time to look into your notes and to write about them and your experiences during that fascinating era!
Edit: the acoustic version of ADTL was already recorded in 1969!
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/All_Down_the_Line)