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rbp
There is a reason for essentially the same setlist at every gig and his name is Keith.
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rbp
There is a reason for essentially the same setlist at every gig and his name is Keith.
Why? Didn't he push Mick to do Mercy Mercy and others?
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rbp
There is a reason for essentially the same setlist at every gig and his name is Keith.
Why? Didn't he push Mick to do Mercy Mercy and others?
I believe they play it safe for Keith's sake. He is no longer the guitar player that he once was and his ability to adapt to major setlist changes between gigs
would be problematic for him. He copes with 1 or 2 changes per setlist and I think that is about the maximum for him. Of course I could be wrong.
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GasLightStreet
They could do a show with a decent number of recent songs as well as the warhorses... and people would still show up as usual.
THE ROLLING STONES - 2020 VISION TOUR
1. Gimme Shelter
2. Rough Justice
3. Just Your Fool (or a new song)
4. Saint Of Me
5. Biggest Mistake
6. Tumbling Dice
7. Mixed Emotions
8. Love Is Strong
9. Shattered
10. Beast Of Burden
11. You Don't Have To Mean It
12. Happy
13. Miss You
14. (I Can't Get No) Satisfaction
15. Honky Tonk Women
16. Street Fighting Man
17. Start Me Up
18. Jumpin' Jack Flash
19. Brown Sugar
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PaintMonkeyManBlack
Was hoping to see some talk about the new album here
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Hairball
With the upcoming rumoured tour dates of March - April (maybe Feb-March/April), there probably won't be any work on the new album during this period, and for several months after that (family time, etc.).
Hope they accomplish something substantial in December.
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Hairball
With the upcoming rumoured tour dates of March - April (maybe Feb-March/April), there probably won't be any work on the new album during this period, and for several months after that (family time, etc.).
Hope they accomplish something substantial in December.
More like December will be time to give out Christmas presents to each other and have meetings with their Business and tax Advisers.
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rbp
There is a reason for essentially the same setlist at every gig and his name is Keith.
Why? Didn't he push Mick to do Mercy Mercy and others?
I believe they play it safe for Keith's sake. He is no longer the guitar player that he once was and his ability to adapt to major setlist changes between gigs
would be problematic for him. He copes with 1 or 2 changes per setlist and I think that is about the maximum for him. Of course I could be wrong.
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PaintMonkeyManBlack
Was hoping to see some talk about the new album here
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mailexile67
BV and Georgelicks, what is in your opinion a reasonable time to see, hopefully, the new studio album released?!I know that it could ever be released...But at this point I think that it sooner or later will be released...2020 in the fall could be a reasonable period?!Thanks for your reply!
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DandelionPowderman
Georgelicks has replied to that already.
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georgelicks
2020 is the farthest the band can look at, everything 2+ years in advance is science fiction.
The band is looking to finish the album sometime during 2020, so if everything is fine a tour in March/April and a new album in Christmas 2020 is the best case scenario.
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Hairball
Hope they accomplish something substantial in December.
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rbp
There is a reason for essentially the same setlist at every gig and his name is Keith.
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rbp
There is a reason for essentially the same setlist at every gig and his name is Keith.
really? I'm not that sure. Don't forget that Keith played five different songs during his mini-set in 2018 (Happy, The Worst, Before They Make Me Run, You Got The Silver and Slipping Away). If the other songs were to be changed like that nobody had a reason to complain about static setlists. In fact a large share of the song variation can be attributed to Keith set.
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Hairball
Hope they accomplish something substantial in December.
Um, which December?
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Rip This
Fonda show in LA was a revelation, I agree. They can still pull it of. However, the $ guys who back the mega tours and are averaging a $10 million haul per gate for the band dictate what they are going to play unfortunately and that means the mega hits...the show must go on. Too bad because I think more intimate venues and a diverse set list really suits them...but then again $10M is a nice fat number.
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rbp
Time to change the thread title to New Stones album for 2020?
Get to it BV