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Rockman
me only heard LA mentioned ...
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Rockman
anytime Cristiano .... Me got solar hearin' aids ....
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Rockman
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm where in LA ?????
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Bjorn
50? He didn´t say 15?
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gotdablouse
It's hard to tell if Ronnie's saying 50 or 15 years...
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micha063
So, the important info is, there will be a new studio album. And of course, they'll tour to promote it.
Finaly a new album. FANTASTIC!
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micha063
So, the important info is, there will be a new studio album. And of course, they'll tour to promote it.
Finaly a new album. FANTASTIC!
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kkhoranstoned
I guess it's a wait and see moment
Could there be enough for 2 releases
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Big Al
It’s interesting to note that nothing from A Bigger Bang has survived to be a continuing concert-number post the corresponding tour. They still perform numbers from Voodoo Lounge and Bridges to Babylon. Okay, so only, really, Out of Control has had a few airings.
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SomeGuy
The real question should be: if you go to a Stones concert, how many new songs will you likely see being performed at that particular show?
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SomeGuy
Those calculations on how many new songs they play or don't play is often somewhat misleading, I think. For instance, did the ABB shows really feature 5 or 6 new songs? I think that that was never the case: the shows usually had 2 or 3 songs or so off the album, but I don't think they played any shows that featured 5 or 6 new songs in them, let alone consistently during the entire tour. I could be wrong, of course, but I have never attended a Stones concert that featured a proper amount of new material in 40 years, anyway.
The real question should be: if you go to a Stones concert, how many new songs will you likely see being performed at that particular show?
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SomeGuy
Those calculations on how many new songs they play or don't play is often somewhat misleading, I think. For instance, did the ABB shows really feature 5 or 6 new songs? I think that that was never the case: the shows usually had 2 or 3 songs or so off the album, but I don't think they played any shows that featured 5 or 6 new songs in them, let alone consistently during the entire tour. I could be wrong, of course, but I have never attended a Stones concert that featured a proper amount of new material in 40 years, anyway.
The real question should be: if you go to a Stones concert, how many new songs will you likely see being performed at that particular show?
Most shows had 3 or 4 new ones in 2005/6, in 2007 they even had shows without a new song.
Check out this setlist for 5 a bigger bang songs [iorr.org]