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The reality is that if you take away "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" and maybe "Paint it Black" from the equation,material from 1989 and forward has appeared in their live concerts much more often than anything from the pre-1968 era.
You might not even need to take "Paint it Black" out of consideration. There have been plenty of concerts after 1990 without "Paint it Black" (and before 1989). There have been VERY FEW without anything from the 'Steel Wheels' and newer era.
The songs they select are mainly from years 6-20 not really year 1 through year 20.
Unfair extra credit is given to the first 5 + years by lumping it in with the "Golden Era" through 'Tattoo You' period.
Exactly how long did "Lady Jane" last before they quickly decided to drop it four years ago ?? "Around and Around" ..... one show. At least "Mixed Emotions" saw 2 in-concert performances. The song might have also been played in Las Vegas if the set list were not cut even further due to Jagger's sore throat problems.
What I am simply trying to say is this :
Songs from 1989 and onwards , collectively as a group , are much more common since 1989 than are songs from 1962 through 1967 (other than "Satisfaction") collectively as a group .
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All Brian-era songs.
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All Brian-era songs.
And also Street Fighting Man from 1968, so maybe the statement "they pick tracks mainly from '69 to '72 and also 1978" should be adjusted accordingly.
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To tour Europe and write and record a new album of originals with Mick and Keith writing together like the old days, would be a tall order for 2017.
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And there you have it. Maybe B&L will bring them together. But time is still not on their side for 2017. They are happy just to wake up and be alive. Their priorities are not the same as 10 years ago. We should respect that.
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All Brian-era songs.
And also Street Fighting Man from 1968, so maybe the statement "they pick tracks mainly from '69 to '72 and also 1978" should be adjusted accordingly.
Exactly.
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Drive Me Too Hard
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Maybe the last one is the song where they "hit the wall", B&L comes right behind it.
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georgelicks
Drive Me Too Hard
Get Out Of My Way
Maybe the last one is the song where they "hit the wall", B&L comes right behind it.
Those two titles sound like the songs are far from classics. Sounds like Dirty Work sessions for which a lot of trash was rehearsed.
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All Brian-era songs.
And also Street Fighting Man from 1968, so maybe the statement "they pick tracks mainly from '69 to '72 and also 1978" should be adjusted accordingly.
Exactly.
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All Brian-era songs.
And also Street Fighting Man from 1968, so maybe the statement "they pick tracks mainly from '69 to '72 and also 1978" should be adjusted accordingly.
Exactly.
From time to time I have read this discussion. However, I simply do not understand what is being discussed. Because, as far as I have seen from reading, "Jumpin'Jack Flash" is NOT mentionned as another "before 1969" song that features regularly in setlists. Why is that song excluded from the discussion?