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Your Setlist For The Ages
Posted by: camper88 ()
Date: September 12, 2005 13:25

Okay, if you had to pick a 22 song set list with at least

5 songs from the 60's
5 songs from the 70's
5 songs from the 80's and
5 songs from 1990 and later

What would it look like?



Re: Your Setlist For The Ages
Posted by: Stones89 ()
Date: September 12, 2005 15:30

Here we go:

1. You Got Me Rocking - 90s
2. Respectable - 70s
3. 19th NB - 60s
4. Rough Justice - 00s
5. One Hit - 80s
6. Til The Next Goodbye - 70s
7. Back Of My Hand - 00s
8. Mixed Emotions - 80s
9. Happy - 70s
10. Slipping Away - 80s
11. Moonlight Mile - 70s
12. Saint Of Me - 90s
13. Midnight Rambler - 60s
14. She Was Hot - 80s
15. ONNYA - 00s
16. 2000 LYFH - 60s
17. SFTD - 60s
18. Rocks Off - 70s
19. Start Me Up - 80s
20. Satisfaction - 60s

Damn that took long! lol I actually used 5 songs from each period making it only a 20 song set list instead of a 22 one. It's kinda quirky but then again I kinda like it! MR, SWH and ONNYA would all be on the B stage.smiling smiley

Re: Your Setlist For The Ages
Posted by: maurizio ()
Date: September 12, 2005 15:52

well it's pretty hard...

anyway

Start Me Up
Live with Me
Rocks Off
Rough Justice
Shattered
Brand New Car
Stray Cat Blues
Laugh I nearly Died
Under my Thumb
Pretty Beat Up
Hot Stuff
Dance
Heart of Stone
Thief in the Night
Before they Make me run
Harlem Shuffle
Worried About You
Luxury
Get Off of my Cloud
All Down The Line
Jumpin' Jack Flash
Brown Sugar

Re: Your Setlist For The Ages
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: September 12, 2005 15:55

I start out with the easiest - the 70´s.
To make it even more comfortable I dont include outtakes etc. No covers.
I ´ll add the other decades later here. Plus make it a setlist later.

Lovin Cup
Winter
Angie
Shine A Light
Doo Doo Doo Doo Doo (Heartbreaker)

Bubblin´: All Down The Line

Re: Your Setlist For The Ages
Date: September 12, 2005 16:27

It's easy to see how weak the 90s were, when we're putting up such a list...

Rough Justice (00s)
Hang Fire (80s)
Love Is Strong (90s)
Gimmie Shelter (60s)
One Hit (To The Body) (80s)
Back Of My Hand (00s)
Driving Too Fast (00s)
Beast Of Burden (70s)
Laugh, I Nearly Died (00s)
LowDown (90s)
Little T + A (80s)
This Place Is Empty (00s)
You Got Me Rocking (90s)
Slave (80s)
Midnight Rambler (60s)
Can't You Hear Me Knocking (70s)
She Was Hot (80s)
Out Of Control (90s)
Saint Of Me (90s)
Sympathy For The Devil (60s)
Brown Sugar (70s)
Under My Thumb (60s)
Let's Spend The Night Together (60s)
Rip This Joint (70s)
When The Whip Comes Down (70s)



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2005-09-12 16:52 by DandelionPowderman.

Re: Your Setlist For The Ages
Posted by: Leonard Keringer ()
Date: September 12, 2005 18:26

60s: "Have you seen your mother baby" "Get off of my cloud" "The Last Time" "Under my thumb" "Connection" 70s: "All down the line" "Dance Little Sister" "Torn & Frayed" "Silver Train" "Let Me Go" 80s: "Hang Fire" "Neighbors" "Little T & A" "She Was Hot" "Worried About You" 90s and Later: "Rough Justice" "Oh No, Not you again" "The Worst" "I Go Wild" "Driving Too Fast"

Re: Your Setlist For The Ages
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: September 12, 2005 18:51

Let Me Go is indeed recorded in 1979,
June and Ociober, according to Keno
[www.keno.org];
but isnt release year governing (i´m not
consequent here, cause in another thread I
wanted to plant - sorry for the expression -
Purple´s Machine Head in 1971, though it was
released in 72.

More interesting may be the old issue of
"When does a new decade start, and when does the old end?"
The zero-yeras tend to fall in-between, I mean
1970, 80, 90, 2000... They do fell, sort of, "decade-less".
Or what do you think?

Re: Your Setlist For The Ages
Posted by: calipachangero ()
Date: September 12, 2005 20:44

Midnight Rambler (60's)
Carol (60's)
Around and Around (60's)
Sympathy for the devil (60's)
Not fade away (60's)

Beast of Burden (70's)
Wild Horses (70's)
Just my imagination (70's)
Brown Sugar (70's)
Paint it, black (70's)

Little T & A (80's)
Slave (80's)
Harlem Shuffle (80's)
Hot stuff (80's)
Worried about you (80's)

Anybody seen my baby? (90's)
Love is strong (90's)
Are you already over me? (90's)
Dont stop (00's)
Laugh, I nearly died (00's)
Rough justice (00's)

Encore:

UNDER MY THUMB!!!

Re: Your Setlist For The Ages
Posted by: deuce ()
Date: September 12, 2005 22:15

Well, for this tour it would probably look like this:
(If A Bigger Bang didn't exist, the 90's and later songs would be different)
((This is also realistic and I think it could make a good setlist for this tour))

Get Off Of My Cloud
Rough Justice
Brown Sugar
@#$%&
Ruby Tuesday
It Won't Take Long
Back Of My Hand
Shattered
Honky Tonk Woman
Infamy
Happy
Paint It Black (Going to B Stage)
Oh No Not You Again (B Stage)
She's So Cold (B Stage)
Mixed Emotions (Going back to Main stage)
One Hit To The Body
Undercover Of The Night
Tumbling Dice
Jumping Jack Flash
Start Me Up (Encore)







Re: Your Setlist For The Ages
Posted by: camper88 ()
Date: September 12, 2005 22:51

1 Midnight Rambler
2 Slave
3 Tie You Up
4 Street Fighting Man
5 No Expectations
6 Ventilator Blues
7 Just Wanna See His Face
8 Hide Your Love
9 Flight 505
10 Under The Radar

11 You Got The Silver
12 Thru and Thru

13 Paint It Black
14 It Won't Take Long
15 Saint Of Me
16 Loving Cup
17 Laugh, I Nearly Died
18 Hang Fire
19 Harlem Shuffle
20 Little T&A
21 We Don't Want to Go Home
22 Jumping Jack Flash


60's
Paint It Black
Midnight Rambler
No Expectations
Street Fighting Man
Flight 505

70'
Ventilator Blues
Just Wanna See His Face
Hide Your Love
Loving Cup
You Got the Silver

80's
Slave
Little T&A
Tie You Up
Harlem Shuffle
Hang Fire

90's & 00's
We Don't Want To Go Home (90's & 00's)
Saint Of Me (90's)
Thru and Thru (90's)
Dangerous Beauty (90's)
It Won't Take Long (90's)
Plus
Laugh, I nearly Died & Under The Radar

I love the idea of starting with MR, with the band all on stage warming up, playing off of each other and the crowd before launching into MR, no flames or fireworks, just the Stones, unadorned, ripping into one of their best live numbers.





Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2005-11-19 16:36 by camper88.

Re: Your Setlist For The Ages
Posted by: BOBM ()
Date: September 13, 2005 00:28

1. Rough Justice
2. 19th Nervous Breakdown
3. Undercover
4. Torn & Frayed
5. Get Off My Cloud
6. Love is Strong
7. One Hit (to the body)
8. If You Can't Rock Me
9. Moonlight Mile
10. Little T&A
11. Infamy
12.The Last Time
13. Back of My Hand
14. Start Me Up
15. Mother's Little Helper
16. Mixed Emotions
17. Laugh, I Nearly Died
18. Wild Horses
19. It's Only Rock and Roll
20. Midnight Rambler

Re: Your Setlist For The Ages
Posted by: Rev. Robert W. ()
Date: September 13, 2005 01:16

camper88:

Very cool idea about your list generally and "Rambler" specifically. What a bold and interesting choice it would be in the opening slot.

If you added, say, "Start Me Up" and even "Country Honk" in there somewhere, it would be a bold, but very workable list.

Re: Your Setlist For The Ages
Posted by: Rev. Robert W. ()
Date: September 13, 2005 02:37

Also BOBM:

What an excellent choice to have "Wild Horses" in slot 18. Great example of how you don't have to get too obscure while providing a really fresh twist on the "Stones show" template.

For my own part, I wish that they would occasionally use "Wild Horses" as a final send off after a big "JJF" or "Brown Sugar." I think it would be interesting for the Stones to leave the crowd gently--especially at this late date: "...couldn't drag me away..."

It would give the show just bit of emotional texture.

Re: Your Setlist For The Ages
Posted by: camper88 ()
Date: September 13, 2005 03:28

Rev. Robert W. Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> camper88:
>
> Very cool idea about your list generally and
> "Rambler" specifically. What a bold and
> interesting choice it would be in the opening
> slot.
>
> If you added, say, "Start Me Up" and even "Country
> Honk" in there somewhere, it would be a bold, but
> very workable list.

Thanks Rev,

I can see Country Honk working in there, perhaps in place of Hide Your Love, but I'm less enamoured with SMU, given its status in live shows--great song, but one of the warhorses that I could stand to let go. At the same time, there's a point somewhere during Ronnie'solo during SMU that it hits me: I'm watching the greatest band in the world and things are just getting started . . . I love that moment.

Re: Your Setlist For The Ages
Posted by: Rev. Robert W. ()
Date: September 13, 2005 08:03

I'm with you on "Start Me Up" fatigue, but it seemed to me that one additional monster hit would push you into the realm of a real (if slightly braver than current lists) possibility...

Re: Your Setlist For The Ages
Posted by: Baboon Bro ()
Date: September 13, 2005 11:58

I also wanna thank camper for this excellent idea
(maybe our men will apply it to the shows, at least at some occasion... smiling smiley );
calipachangero came up with MR first, like Rev. Robert W. I think its a brilliant opener... But indeed its a conclict with the new stuff; I dont think
I have any problems with RJ as a nopener either. But changing can be the
Salt Of The Earth, cant it?
Didnt they use MR as an opener in the early 70´s at times?

Re: Your Setlist For The Ages
Posted by: erikjjf ()
Date: September 13, 2005 12:27

The only time Midnight Rambler has opened a show was at Enmore Theatre, Sydney 2003.

Re: Your Setlist For The Ages
Posted by: Gazza ()
Date: September 13, 2005 14:59

camper88 Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Okay, if you had to pick a 22 song set list with
> at least
>
> 5 songs from the 60's
> 5 songs from the 70's
> 5 songs from the 80's and
> 5 songs from 1990 and later
>
> What would it look like?
>
>
>

a bit uneven as that only adds up to 20 songs, but here goes :


Jumpin Jack Flash
It wont Take Long
Slave
If I Was A Dancer
Prodigal Son (acoustic)
Always Suffering (acoustic)
Sweet Virginia (acoustic)
Laugh I Nearly Died
No Use In Crying
One Hit To The Body

Comin' Down Again
Little T & A

You Cant Catch Me (b stage)
Stop Breaking Down (b-stage)
Crazy Mama (b-stage)
Dangerous Beauty (b-stage)

Out Of Control
Memory Motel
Encore :
Sympathy For The Devil
Midnight Rambler



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