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When I see the initials SOL I think of Shit Out of Luck. Horrible tune studio and live imo...forcing it on the audience as if it was a worthy tune.
It was more of a Bon Jovi tune than a Stones tune - a power ballad that was thankfully buried from all setlists afterwards.
I highly doubt we'll ever see another one of those from the Stones ever again. Seems the whining has begun...wake up RipThisBone!
It was back in the setlist in 2014, with and without Mick Taylor.
It was played in Italy, one of several Euro countries where Streets of Love was a top 20 hit single (top 20 in four, top 10 in five).Quote
Hairball
Mick Taylor actually played on SOL? If so, did he solo? Or was it just some rhythm?
I don't have time to look at all the setlists from 2014, but the couple I did look at it isn't even listed.
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stoneheartedIt was played in Italy, one of several Euro countries where Streets of Love was a top 20 hit single (top 20 in four, top 10 in five).Quote
Hairball
Mick Taylor actually played on SOL? If so, did he solo? Or was it just some rhythm?
I don't have time to look at all the setlists from 2014, but the couple I did look at it isn't even listed.
Mick Taylor was touring with them at the time -- what was meant was that he wasn't brought out on stage to play on it. Setlist.fm has it as Mick Taylor playing on SOL: [www.setlist.fm]
SOL may very well find its way into the set list again this year, because they will be playing in Italy, plus the Netherlands where SOL went to #5. Spain as well, where SOL was a #1 hit single.
Just as with U.S. audiences for Miss You, the boys like to remind the audience of the last big #1 hit they had in a given country.
So, when titles of songs they're rehearsing for the Euro tour start getting leaked to IORR, as they invariably will, don't be surprised if you find you're Shit Out of Luck with SOL.
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Streets of Love went to no.1 in Spain? The main national chart?
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stoneheartedIt was played in Italy, one of several Euro countries where Streets of Love was a top 20 hit single (top 20 in four, top 10 in five).Quote
Hairball
Mick Taylor actually played on SOL? If so, did he solo? Or was it just some rhythm?
I don't have time to look at all the setlists from 2014, but the couple I did look at it isn't even listed.
Mick Taylor was touring with them at the time -- what was meant was that he wasn't brought out on stage to play on it. Setlist.fm has it as Mick Taylor playing on SOL: [www.setlist.fm]
SOL may very well find its way into the set list again this year, because they will be playing in Italy, plus the Netherlands where SOL went to #5. Spain as well, where SOL was a #1 hit single.
Just as with U.S. audiences for Miss You, the boys like to remind the audience of the last big #1 hit they had in a given country.
So, when titles of songs they're rehearsing for the Euro tour start getting leaked to IORR, as they invariably will, don't be surprised if you find you're Shit Out of Luck with SOL.
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stoneheartedIt was played in Italy, one of several Euro countries where Streets of Love was a top 20 hit single (top 20 in four, top 10 in five).Quote
Hairball
Mick Taylor actually played on SOL? If so, did he solo? Or was it just some rhythm?
I don't have time to look at all the setlists from 2014, but the couple I did look at it isn't even listed.
Mick Taylor was touring with them at the time -- what was meant was that he wasn't brought out on stage to play on it. Setlist.fm has it as Mick Taylor playing on SOL: [www.setlist.fm]
SOL may very well find its way into the set list again this year, because they will be playing in Italy, plus the Netherlands where SOL went to #5. Spain as well, where SOL was a #1 hit single.
Just as with U.S. audiences for Miss You, the boys like to remind the audience of the last big #1 hit they had in a given country.
So, when titles of songs they're rehearsing for the Euro tour start getting leaked to IORR, as they invariably will, don't be surprised if you find you're Shit Out of Luck with SOL.
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stoneheartedIt was played in Italy, one of several Euro countries where Streets of Love was a top 20 hit single (top 20 in four, top 10 in five).Quote
Hairball
Mick Taylor actually played on SOL? If so, did he solo? Or was it just some rhythm?
I don't have time to look at all the setlists from 2014, but the couple I did look at it isn't even listed.
Mick Taylor was touring with them at the time -- what was meant was that he wasn't brought out on stage to play on it. Setlist.fm has it as Mick Taylor playing on SOL: [www.setlist.fm]
SOL may very well find its way into the set list again this year, because they will be playing in Italy, plus the Netherlands where SOL went to #5. Spain as well, where SOL was a #1 hit single.
Just as with U.S. audiences for Miss You, the boys like to remind the audience of the last big #1 hit they had in a given country.
So, when titles of songs they're rehearsing for the Euro tour start getting leaked to IORR, as they invariably will, don't be surprised if you find you're Shit Out of Luck with SOL.
Yes I do know Mick Taylor was touring with them at the time as I saw several shows in the States - the best shows since Licks, and the last of the truly great shows imo.
What I didn't realize was that his talent could be wasted on SOL given the limited amount of time on stage he was given.
When Dandelion stated "It was back in the setlist in 2014, with and without Mick Taylor", it wasn't clear what he meant I suppose, and when you say "what was meant was that he wasn't brought out on stage to play on it. Setlist.fm has it as Mick Taylor playing on SOL" it only really adds to the confusion. If he wasn't brought out on stage to play it, is Setlist.fm wrong?
To simplify: Was Mick Taylor not on board for all 2014 shows? Or did he play on SOL only for select dates?
As for being Shit Out of Luck if it's played again lol, not me as I'm not attending any of show for the upcoming tour. I do hope that those who enjoy SOL will have it played for them!
And for those who can't stand it, guess they'll be shit out of luck...
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stoneheartedIt was played in Italy, one of several Euro countries where Streets of Love was a top 20 hit single (top 20 in four, top 10 in five).Quote
Hairball
Mick Taylor actually played on SOL? If so, did he solo? Or was it just some rhythm?
I don't have time to look at all the setlists from 2014, but the couple I did look at it isn't even listed.
Mick Taylor was touring with them at the time -- what was meant was that he wasn't brought out on stage to play on it. Setlist.fm has it as Mick Taylor playing on SOL: [www.setlist.fm]
SOL may very well find its way into the set list again this year, because they will be playing in Italy, plus the Netherlands where SOL went to #5. Spain as well, where SOL was a #1 hit single.
Just as with U.S. audiences for Miss You, the boys like to remind the audience of the last big #1 hit they had in a given country.
So, when titles of songs they're rehearsing for the Euro tour start getting leaked to IORR, as they invariably will, don't be surprised if you find you're Shit Out of Luck with SOL.
Yes I do know Mick Taylor was touring with them at the time as I saw several shows in the States - the best shows since Licks, and the last of the truly great shows imo.
What I didn't realize was that his talent could be wasted on SOL given the limited amount of time on stage he was given.
When Dandelion stated "It was back in the setlist in 2014, with and without Mick Taylor", it wasn't clear what he meant I suppose, and when you say "what was meant was that he wasn't brought out on stage to play on it. Setlist.fm has it as Mick Taylor playing on SOL" it only really adds to the confusion. If he wasn't brought out on stage to play it, is Setlist.fm wrong?
To simplify: Was Mick Taylor not on board for all 2014 shows? Or did he play on SOL only for select dates?
As for being Shit Out of Luck if it's played again lol, not me as I'm not attending any of show for the upcoming tour. I do hope that those who enjoy SOL will have it played for them!
And for those who can't stand it, guess they'll be shit out of luck...
Rome, June 22 2014. It was well documented on this site and can be found in the 2014 tour section. I guess Doxa would call you a "Tayorite"?? ><
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waterrats
WOAH!
So in September we have the Stones on tour with 2 new albums in the back ... what a band!
Wait what??
Probably still referring to B&L as a "new" album?
Would one or two songs from BLUE & LONESOME and/or one or two songs from "NO FILTER" on the next European Tour stop your whining?
Waterrats is right.
Wait what??
Who is whining, and how is Waterrats right?
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...........
Wake up you.......
Seems RipThisBone is whining about all the whiners, yet I see no whining in this thread.
Go back to sleep RipThisBone...zzzzzzzzzzzzzz.....the real whining doesn't start until the tour begins.
Unless you just like to whine for the sake of it....
No thanks,
I think I was dreaming about the whining aspect of a new album and tour. Sorry.
See you there!
Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz...............
Heh-heh -- sorry to add to the confusion. I was merely attempting to paraphrase what was meant by what another poster was saying -- Was it Dandie? -- about Mick Taylor not playing on SOL. I suppose that should teach me to try and speak for someone else's quote! I do seem to remember viewing a YouTube clip of that particular performance of SOL to see what Taylor might add -- to my memory, he added nothing in particular.Quote
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And when stonehearted stated "... he wasn't brought out on stage to play on it"....well what does that mean? Did he parachute in?
Or was he hiding backstage when he played it? Or maybe he was under the stage like Blondie?
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What makes Rough Justice horrible? I thought it rocked.
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Hairball
When I see the initials SOL I think of Shit Out of Luck. Horrible tune studio and live imo...forcing it on the audience as if it was a worthy tune.
It was more of a Bon Jovi tune than a Stones tune - a power ballad that was thankfully buried from all setlists afterwards.
I highly doubt we'll ever see another one of those from the Stones ever again. Seems the whining has begun...wake up RipThisBone!
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Hairball
When I see the initials SOL I think of Shit Out of Luck. Horrible tune studio and live imo...forcing it on the audience as if it was a worthy tune.
It was more of a Bon Jovi tune than a Stones tune - a power ballad that was thankfully buried from all setlists afterwards.
I highly doubt we'll ever see another one of those from the Stones ever again. Seems the whining has begun...wake up RipThisBone!
I really don't get the hate for SOL. It's just a ballad. Like As Tears go By or Play With Fire to my ears, with a slightly "bigger" chorus. I enjoy it.
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stoneheartedIt was played in Italy, one of several Euro countries where Streets of Love was a top 20 hit single (top 20 in four, top 10 in five).Quote
Hairball
Mick Taylor actually played on SOL? If so, did he solo? Or was it just some rhythm?
I don't have time to look at all the setlists from 2014, but the couple I did look at it isn't even listed.
Mick Taylor was touring with them at the time -- what was meant was that he wasn't brought out on stage to play on it. Setlist.fm has it as Mick Taylor playing on SOL: [www.setlist.fm]
SOL may very well find its way into the set list again this year, because they
will be playing in Italy, plus the Netherlands where SOL went to #5. Spain as well, where SOL was a #1 hit single.
Just as with U.S. audiences for Miss You, the boys like to remind the audience of the last big #1 hit they had in a given country.
So, when titles of songs they're rehearsing for the Euro tour start getting leaked to IORR, as they invariably will, don't be surprised if you find you're Shit Out of Luck with SOL.
Yes I do know Mick Taylor was touring with them at the time as I saw several shows in the States - the best shows since Licks, and the last of the truly great shows imo.
What I didn't realize was that his talent could be wasted on SOL given the limited amount of time on stage he was given.
When Dandelion stated "It was back in the setlist in 2014, with and without Mick Taylor", it wasn't clear what he meant I suppose, and when you say "what was meant was that he wasn't brought out on stage to play on it. Setlist.fm has it as Mick Taylor playing on SOL" it only really adds to the confusion. If he wasn't brought out on stage to play it, is Setlist.fm wrong?
To simplify: Was Mick Taylor not on board for all 2014 shows? Or did he play on SOL only for select dates?
As for being Shit Out of Luck if it's played again lol, not me as I'm not attending any of show for the upcoming tour. I do hope that those who enjoy SOL will have it played for them!
And for those who can't stand it, guess they'll be shit out of luck...
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stoneheartedIt was played in Italy, one of several Euro countries where Streets of Love was a top 20 hit single (top 20 in four, top 10 in five).Quote
Hairball
Mick Taylor actually played on SOL? If so, did he solo? Or was it just some rhythm?
I don't have time to look at all the setlists from 2014, but the couple I did look at it isn't even listed.
Mick Taylor was touring with them at the time -- what was meant was that he wasn't brought out on stage to play on it. Setlist.fm has it as Mick Taylor playing on SOL: [www.setlist.fm]
SOL may very well find its way into the set list again this year, because they will be playing in Italy, plus the Netherlands where SOL went to #5. Spain as well, where SOL was a #1 hit single.
Just as with U.S. audiences for Miss You, the boys like to remind the audience of the last big #1 hit they had in a given country.
So, when titles of songs they're rehearsing for the Euro tour start getting leaked to IORR, as they invariably will, don't be surprised if you find you're Shit Out of Luck with SOL.
Yes I do know Mick Taylor was touring with them at the time as I saw several shows in the States - the best shows since Licks, and the last of the truly great shows imo.
What I didn't realize was that his talent could be wasted on SOL given the limited amount of time on stage he was given.
When Dandelion stated "It was back in the setlist in 2014, with and without Mick Taylor", it wasn't clear what he meant I suppose, and when you say "what was meant was that he wasn't brought out on stage to play on it. Setlist.fm has it as Mick Taylor playing on SOL" it only really adds to the confusion. If he wasn't brought out on stage to play it, is Setlist.fm wrong?
To simplify: Was Mick Taylor not on board for all 2014 shows? Or did he play on SOL only for select dates?
As for being Shit Out of Luck if it's played again lol, not me as I'm not attending any of show for the upcoming tour. I do hope that those who enjoy SOL will have it played for them!
And for those who can't stand it, guess they'll be shit out of luck...
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What makes Rough Justice horrible? I thought it rocked.
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Hairball
When I see the initials SOL I think of Shit Out of Luck. Horrible tune studio and live imo...forcing it on the audience as if it was a worthy tune.
It was more of a Bon Jovi tune than a Stones tune - a power ballad that was thankfully buried from all setlists afterwards.
I highly doubt we'll ever see another one of those from the Stones ever again. Seems the whining has begun...wake up RipThisBone!
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Hairball
When I see the initials SOL I think of Shit Out of Luck. Horrible tune studio and live imo...forcing it on the audience as if it was a worthy tune.
It was more of a Bon Jovi tune than a Stones tune - a power ballad that was thankfully buried from all setlists afterwards.
I highly doubt we'll ever see another one of those from the Stones ever again. Seems the whining has begun...wake up RipThisBone!
I really don't get the hate for SOL. It's just a ballad. Like As Tears go By or Play With Fire to my ears, with a slightly "bigger" chorus. I enjoy it.
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Of course, waterrats is right:
Question: which of the B&L songs have been played life on a gig recently?
Answer: none.
(right?!)
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They're rehearsing THREE MONTHS BEFORE THE FIRST DATE.
Those must be some complicated surprises!
That's how long it takes for Keith to re-learn JJF ans BS
And Start me Up at Hyde Park!!
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When I see the initials SOL I think of Shit Out of Luck. Horrible tune studio and live imo...forcing it on the audience as if it was a worthy tune.
It was more of a Bon Jovi tune than a Stones tune - a power ballad that was thankfully buried from all setlists afterwards.
I highly doubt we'll ever see another one of those from the Stones ever again. Seems the whining has begun...wake up RipThisBone!
I really don't get the hate for SOL. It's just a ballad. Like As Tears go By or Play With Fire to my ears, with a slightly "bigger" chorus. I enjoy it.
It's just a awful bad ballad. It is a bit like As Tears Go By - just a young maudlin Jagger - but it's nothing like Play With Fire.
That is outright insulting to compared a horrible ballad with a fantastic ballad! You are a fake fan!
OK, well, I meant the first part.
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Of course, waterrats is right:
Question: which of the B&L songs have been played life on a gig recently?
Answer: none.
(right?!)
WRONG!!!
2016 being recently, they played Ride 'Em On Down 10-7-16, Just Your Fool 10-14-16 and Ride 'Em On Down 1022-16 - ironically their last 3 gigs on a tour... recently.
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stoneheartedIt was played in Italy, one of several Euro countries where Streets of Love was a top 20 hit single (top 20 in four, top 10 in five).Quote
Hairball
Mick Taylor actually played on SOL? If so, did he solo? Or was it just some rhythm?
I don't have time to look at all the setlists from 2014, but the couple I did look at it isn't even listed.
Mick Taylor was touring with them at the time -- what was meant was that he wasn't brought out on stage to play on it. Setlist.fm has it as Mick Taylor playing on SOL: [www.setlist.fm]
SOL may very well find its way into the set list again this year, because they will be playing in Italy, plus the Netherlands where SOL went to #5. Spain as well, where SOL was a #1 hit single.
Just as with U.S. audiences for Miss You, the boys like to remind the audience of the last big #1 hit they had in a given country.
So, when titles of songs they're rehearsing for the Euro tour start getting leaked to IORR, as they invariably will, don't be surprised if you find you're Shit Out of Luck with SOL.
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stoneheartedIt was played in Italy, one of several Euro countries where Streets of Love was a top 20 hit single (top 20 in four, top 10 in five).Quote
Hairball
Mick Taylor actually played on SOL? If so, did he solo? Or was it just some rhythm?
I don't have time to look at all the setlists from 2014, but the couple I did look at it isn't even listed.
Mick Taylor was touring with them at the time -- what was meant was that he wasn't brought out on stage to play on it. Setlist.fm has it as Mick Taylor playing on SOL: [www.setlist.fm]
SOL may very well find its way into the set list again this year, because they will be playing in Italy, plus the Netherlands where SOL went to #5. Spain as well, where SOL was a #1 hit single.
Just as with U.S. audiences for Miss You, the boys like to remind the audience of the last big #1 hit they had in a given country.
So, when titles of songs they're rehearsing for the Euro tour start getting leaked to IORR, as they invariably will, don't be surprised if you find you're Shit Out of Luck with SOL.
No, I meant that he played on it. He played on Slipping Away, too.
They also played SOL without him on the 14 On Fire-tour
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why would mick taylor bring playing on SOL live?
Worst guitar player ever in the Stones! To prove it, I’ll bet if they play SOL on this tour, they won’t bring Mick Taylor back. Then we’ll know…Quote
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....cause he's awfully bad ?
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stoneheartedIt was played in Italy, one of several Euro countries where Streets of Love was a top 20 hit single (top 20 in four, top 10 in five).Quote
Hairball
Mick Taylor actually played on SOL? If so, did he solo? Or was it just some rhythm?
I don't have time to look at all the setlists from 2014, but the couple I did look at it isn't even listed.
Mick Taylor was touring with them at the time -- what was meant was that he wasn't brought out on stage to play on it. Setlist.fm has it as Mick Taylor playing on SOL: [www.setlist.fm]
SOL may very well find its way into the set list again this year, because they will be playing in Italy, plus the Netherlands where SOL went to #5. Spain as well, where SOL was a #1 hit single.
Just as with U.S. audiences for Miss You, the boys like to remind the audience of the last big #1 hit they had in a given country.
So, when titles of songs they're rehearsing for the Euro tour start getting leaked to IORR, as they invariably will, don't be surprised if you find you're Shit Out of Luck with SOL.
No, I meant that he played on it. He played on Slipping Away, too.
They also played SOL without him on the 14 On Fire-tour
However, with or without MT SOL was, for me, forgettable.
Still, what he did with Slipping Away was rather nice, and memorable -- Uh oh, does that make me a "Keithette"?.