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stone4ever
Keith looks ten years younger than when he played in Hamburg.
The Stones are good for his health
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slewan
still, the tour is lacking some more variantion.
I get that you want that. But think about it. Why should they? For example in 1973 they played almost identical sets - each and every night. Do you really wanna say: Nah, in Brussels 1973 it was boring. Same songs as the nights before?
True, they played in 1972 USA pretty much all of the exact set in 1973 Australia to Europe . I loved it
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slewan
still, the tour is lacking some more variantion.
I get that you want that. But think about it. Why should they? For example in 1973 they played almost identical sets - each and every night. Do you really wanna say: Nah, in Brussels 1973 it was boring. Same songs as the nights before?
True, they played in 1972 USA pretty much all of the exact set in 1973 Australia to Europe . I loved it
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TheBlockbuster
Maybe the remaining two shows will have some nice surprises.
No. They will not. Sorry. It's better to stay home.
For me the nice suprise is the show. To see and hear them live - my favorite band in the world. Like right now - Midnight Rambler is so hot and tight, wonderful. Every night things are different. A chord, a scream, a beat, a look on a face. The little things. It is like life. You spoil the evening (for yourself) if you only look at the setlist.
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TheBlockbuster
Maybe the remaining two shows will have some nice surprises.
No. They will not. Sorry. It's better to stay home.
For me the nice suprise is the show. To see and hear them live - my favorite band in the world. Like right now - Midnight Rambler is so hot and tight, wonderful. Every night things are different. A chord, a scream, a beat, a look on a face. The little things. It is like life. You spoil the evening (for yourself) if you only look at the setlist.
still, the tour is lacking some more variantion, only two slot with some rotation is not enough (and it's also not the best idea that these two slots are nin a row)
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Hairball
The final Holy Trinity of shows for the No Filter Tour...these should be extra special!!!
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No Clapton, no Beck, no Buddy Guy, etc., etc., etc.,...and not even Timberlake, no Taylor Swift, no Ed Sheeran lol.
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laertisflash
"...still, the tour is lacking some more variantion, only two slot with some rotation is not enough"
I wonder, slewan, when exactly the variety was "enough", for some fans... I had read somewhere that the Stones played 33 different songs on 1978 tour and 37 different songs during 1981 tour. After 25 and 50 songs respectively. If i estimated correctly, on the current tour they have played 33 songs, already. After 11 gigs...
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Green Lady
It's all right now - in fact it's a gas! Thanks Cristiano.
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laertisflash
"...still, the tour is lacking some more variantion, only two slot with some rotation is not enough"
I wonder, slewan, when exactly the variety was "enough", for some fans... I had read somewhere that the Stones played 33 different songs on 1978 tour and 37 different songs during 1981 tour. After 25 and 50 songs respectively. If i estimated correctly, on the current tour they have played 33 songs, already. After 11 gigs...
well, I guess 3-5 slots featuring different songs would be good. And maybe change one war horse with another one. For example: Streetfighting Man/Paint It Black or Brown Sugar/JJF
and they shouldn't have droped the two more songs they played in Hamburg or rather keep these two additional slots
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laertisflash
"...still, the tour is lacking some more variantion, only two slot with some rotation is not enough"
I wonder, slewan, when exactly the variety was "enough", for some fans... I had read somewhere that the Stones played 33 different songs on 1978 tour and 37 different songs during 1981 tour. After 25 and 50 songs respectively. If i estimated correctly, on the current tour they have played 33 songs, already. After 11 gigs...
well, I guess 3-5 slots featuring different songs would be good. And maybe change one war horse with another one. For example: Streetfighting Man/Paint It Black or Brown Sugar/JJF
and they shouldn't have droped the two more songs they played in Hamburg or rather keep these two additional slots
Anyone know the song stats for the Licks tour?
Not only did they change the themes each night (Exile, Sticky Fingers, etc) with a few songs from each, but they also mixed it up alot for the small theater/club shows.
Based on that, my guess would be the most variety of any tour...