Re: Goats Head Soup live songs
Date: September 23, 2005 16:28
I recall in 1994, seeing a photo from the Toronto rehersals: in background was a board with song titles written on it, in marker. One title was "Dancing With Mr. D". So, the Stones have thought about playing Goats Head Soup songs (other than Angie/Heartbreaker) rather recently (1994 is considered "recent" in Stones world!).
I picked up a re-release copy of Goats Head Soup a week or so ago, and its really an under-rated album.
Also, I recently re-read an interview with Mick Taylor & Keith Richards, from Sep 1973. I think Taylor said they didn't like 'Sliver Train" live, because it sounded too much like "All Down the Line". Taylor claimed Jagger wrote " '100 Years Ago', about 2 years ago" (c1970/71), that "'Winter" was the first track laid down at the sessions (Nov 1972).
I think the goats head in the pot would have made a great cover shot, rather than inner sleeve photo!
According to Nico Zentgraphs research (if memory serves), the Stones had rehearsed "Can Your Hear The Music" prior to the 1973 European Tour--but of course to this day, it hasn't been played live.