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bye bye johnny
Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts will start rehearsals for the show soon and are still yet to decide on what the final set will be.
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bye bye johnny
Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts will start rehearsals for the show soon and are still yet to decide on what the final set will be.
The suspense is just unbearable.
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Cristiano Radtke
Rolling Stones get ready to start Dublin up
Short video with Opie Skjerseth can be viewed here: [www.rte.ie]
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bye bye johnny
Mick Jagger, Ronnie Wood, Keith Richards and Charlie Watts will start rehearsals for the show soon and are still yet to decide on what the final set will be.
The suspense is just unbearable.
Laughing out loud!
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Cristiano Radtke
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Monsoon Ragoon
They will rehearse half, one, two dozens of interesting or even very interesting songs. They will play two of them, one of them only in Dublin. That's it. Maybe one or two shows will have exciting setlists, like Hamburg and Nanterre II, the others will have the usual "almost only songs that are already played to death"- setlists. Of course with the usual "rarities" thrown in to make journalists believe it's NOT only for the money. If there's a club gig, they may play more of the rehearsed gems, see Shepherds Bush 99 or LA 15. But a small gig does not to seem very likely. I still wait for the 1999 versions of One Hit, Salt Of The Earth etc. But the actual setlists of the 'normal' concerts were a little bit more interesting twenty years ago, nonetheless.
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Monsoon Ragoon
They will rehearse half, one, two dozens of interesting or even very interesting songs. They will play two of them, one of them only in Dublin. That's it. Maybe one or two shows will have exciting setlists, like Hamburg and Nanterre II, the others will have the usual "almost only songs that are already played to death"- setlists. Of course with the usual "rarities" thrown in to make journalists believe it's NOT only for the money. If there's a club gig, they may play more of the rehearsed gems, see Shepherds Bush 99 or LA 15. But a small gig does not to seem very likely. I still wait for the 1999 versions of One Hit, Salt Of The Earth etc. But the actual setlists of the 'normal' concerts were a little bit more interesting twenty years ago, nonetheless.
VL in '94 had some very good set lists, and "Not Fade Away" made for a great opener.
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slewan
Hamburg sure had a great setlist but the band was somehow underrehearsed. Towards the end of the tour they sounded much tighter
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slewan
Allerdings – wann ist die Scheiße endlich vorbei; fragt sich nur, ob sich das die Band oder das Publikum fragen sollte.
Anyway: This time around they should rehearse much more before the first show
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2120Joe
Is that pic at Croke Park and are they rehearsing near there?
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sundevil
yeah, they're really gonna come full circle when they open with gomper. how about ripping brian's coffin out of the ground and dragging it around the UK. that will spell authenticity.
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scottkeef
If they could just refrain from playing "Miss You" again in life, it would be alright with me...then again it does provide a good time to go take a leak..
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scottkeef
If they could just refrain from playing "Miss You" again in life, it would be alright with me...then again it does provide a good time to go take a leak..
Miss You is one of their biggest hit, they won't skip it in stadium shows, sadly.
Tumbling Dice could be skipped IMO.
We had it on every show they played since 1972 (except CNIB, Paradiso and Double Door)
The casual fans wouldn' notice it's missing and we could have a slot for something new/rare
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scottkeef
If they could just refrain from playing "Miss You" again in life, it would be alright with me...then again it does provide a good time to go take a leak..
Miss You is one of their biggest hit, they won't skip it in stadium shows, sadly.
Tumbling Dice could be skipped IMO.
We had it on every show they played since 1972 (except CNIB, Paradiso and Double Door)
The casual fans wouldn' notice it's missing and we could have a slot for something new/rare