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laertisflash
As for the set list, common, they already played songs never performed during No Filter 1. Don't expect from the Stones to reject a list "policy" they have in ages. Actually, in the so called "glory days" the lists were much more predictable. I saw somewhere that they played 33 different songs, yes, only 33, on the entire 1978 tour. And only 37 on the 1981 tour.
But in 2012 - 13, they played 25 - 26 different songs on the five nights in England (two O2 gigs + Glasto + two Hyde Parks). So, if you want to complain about the Stones being "too predictable", stop using expressions like "NOW the became...",or "IN THE LAST years...".
Yes, I know the counterweight: In the past there was much more variety from tour to tour, as the lists were including many songs from the (every) new album. But talking about the gigs of every tour, the lists were ABSOLUTELY predictable.
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laertisflash
As for the set list, common, they already played songs never performed during No Filter 1. Don't expect from the Stones to reject a list "policy" they have in ages. Actually, in the so called "glory days" the lists were much more predictable. I saw somewhere that they played 33 different songs, yes, only 33, on the entire 1978 tour. And only 37 on the 1981 tour.
But in 2012 - 13, they played 25 - 26 different songs on the five nights in England (two O2 gigs + Glasto + two Hyde Parks). So, if you want to complain about the Stones being "too predictable", stop using expressions like "NOW the became...",or "IN THE LAST years...".
Yes, I know the counterweight: In the past there was much more variety from tour to tour, as the lists were including many songs from the (every) new album. But talking about the gigs of every tour, the lists were ABSOLUTELY predictable.
I think that most of those who complain about setlists are in fact complaining about continiously growing warhorse section.
Look at this setlist from Belgium 2007: [iorr.org] NO Miss You, You Can't Always Get What You Want, Midnight Rambler, Gimme Shelter. That leaves more space for other songs like Waiting Of A Friend, Shattered, Some Girls etc. While it's good to have MY, YCAGWYW, MR or GS in the set, I think most of the fans wouldn't mind if they were played every second or third show in rotation.
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laertisflash
As for the set list, common, they already played songs never performed during No Filter 1. Don't expect from the Stones to reject a list "policy" they have in ages. Actually, in the so called "glory days" the lists were much more predictable. I saw somewhere that they played 33 different songs, yes, only 33, on the entire 1978 tour. And only 37 on the 1981 tour.
But in 2012 - 13, they played 25 - 26 different songs on the five nights in England (two O2 gigs + Glasto + two Hyde Parks). So, if you want to complain about the Stones being "too predictable", stop using expressions like "NOW the became...",or "IN THE LAST years...".
Yes, I know the counterweight: In the past there was much more variety from tour to tour, as the lists were including many songs from the (every) new album. But talking about the gigs of every tour, the lists were ABSOLUTELY predictable.
I think that most of those who complain about setlists are in fact complaining about continiously growing warhorse section.
Look at this setlist from Belgium 2007: [iorr.org] NO Miss You, You Can't Always Get What You Want, Midnight Rambler, Gimme Shelter. That leaves more space for other songs like Waiting Of A Friend, Shattered, Some Girls etc. While it's good to have MY, YCAGWYW, MR or GS in the set, I think most of the fans wouldn't mind if they were played every second or third show in rotation.
Good points, but it hadn't really been that long since they played Werchter (2003), hence they needed to shake up the setlist a bit.
The last time around they played Dublin (in 2007), they played this set:
Start Me Up
You Got Me Rocking
Rough Justice
All Down The Line
Dead Flowers
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Midnight Rambler
I'll Go Crazy
Tumbling Dice
--- Introductions
You Got The Silver (Keith)
I Wanna Hold You (Keith)
Miss You (to B-stage)
It's Only Rock'n Roll (B-stage)
Satisfaction (B-stage)
Honky Tonk Women (to main stage)
Sympathy For The Devil
Paint It Black
Jumping Jack Flash
Brown Sugar (encore)
* songs they didn't play this time
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laertisflash
As for the set list, common, they already played songs never performed during No Filter 1. Don't expect from the Stones to reject a list "policy" they have in ages. Actually, in the so called "glory days" the lists were much more predictable. I saw somewhere that they played 33 different songs, yes, only 33, on the entire 1978 tour. And only 37 on the 1981 tour.
But in 2012 - 13, they played 25 - 26 different songs on the five nights in England (two O2 gigs + Glasto + two Hyde Parks). So, if you want to complain about the Stones being "too predictable", stop using expressions like "NOW the became...",or "IN THE LAST years...".
Yes, I know the counterweight: In the past there was much more variety from tour to tour, as the lists were including many songs from the (every) new album. But talking about the gigs of every tour, the lists were ABSOLUTELY predictable.
I think that most of those who complain about setlists are in fact complaining about continiously growing warhorse section.
Look at this setlist from Belgium 2007: [iorr.org] NO Miss You, You Can't Always Get What You Want, Midnight Rambler, Gimme Shelter. That leaves more space for other songs like Waiting Of A Friend, Shattered, Some Girls etc. While it's good to have MY, YCAGWYW, MR or GS in the set, I think most of the fans wouldn't mind if they were played every second or third show in rotation.
Good points, but it hadn't really been that long since they played Werchter (2003), hence they needed to shake up the setlist a bit.
The last time around they played Dublin (in 2007), they played this set:
Start Me Up
You Got Me Rocking
Rough Justice
All Down The Line
Dead Flowers
You Can't Always Get What You Want
Midnight Rambler
I'll Go Crazy
Tumbling Dice
--- Introductions
You Got The Silver (Keith)
I Wanna Hold You (Keith)
Miss You (to B-stage)
It's Only Rock'n Roll (B-stage)
Satisfaction (B-stage)
Honky Tonk Women (to main stage)
Sympathy For The Devil
Paint It Black
Jumping Jack Flash
Brown Sugar (encore)
* songs they didn't play this time
19-19 songs on both
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hilary
But after all, how the tickets selling really bad? where LD located...did someone get Pit?
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DandelionPowderman
From what I've heard so far, The Worst was by far their best performance of the night. Great version.
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nankerzrk
I love the outrage at the similarity in the setlists since 2013, while we seem to never tire of the same complaints after every show in the past 5 years
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DandelionPowderman
From what I've heard so far, The Worst was by far their best performance of the night. Great version.
It was really lovely. It even brought a smile out of Alexandra Richards when she was walking past me during it and I remarked to her 'the old man's not doing too bad tonight, is he?'
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1962
enthusiastic reviews:
[www.telegraph.co.uk]
[www.independent.ie]
[www.nme.com]
[www.rte.ie]
[www.irishtimes.com]
[www.dailymail.co.uk]
[www.thetimes.co.uk]
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Aquamarine
Everybody was looking great and sounding great in the clips I heard. I don't care about the nitpicking, I just wish I'd been there.
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BJORNULF
Thank you for the pics (report page)
we didn’t have very many (don’t think I’ve seen many past SFD open)
the pics you posted special -
not watching utube clips this one
your pics giving me the info instead
Looking forward to written reports when up
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Kurt
When I was younger, certain songs had such an effect on me that the hairs on my arms would stand up whenever I heard them...
Sadly it hasn’t happened in years.
Until this.
Thank you for posting that video.
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Kurt
When I was younger, certain songs had such an effect on me that the hairs on my arms would stand up whenever I heard them...
Sadly it hasn’t happened in years.
Until this.
Thank you for posting that video.
It didn't quite have the "effect on me that the hairs on my arms would stand up" but I'd say this was outstanding. Would love to see a Keith solo show even if he only played acoustic w/Ronnie adding some of his quirky nuances as he does here. As for Bernard singing, no big deal really, but he probably naturally sings louder than Keith and when he's that close to the mic it kind of overwhelms. All around it was a definite highlight, and hope he keeps it in his set. I can imagine though many took the opportunity for a piss break/beer run, but not unusual for a Keith set and it's their loss.
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GuessWho
Not sure if this has been mentioned, and at the risk of being harangued, if they dropped YCAGWYW, Midnight Rambler and Miss You that would "free up" well over 20 mins which could be filled with 6 or 7 shorter songs (maybe from a pool of a dozen - rotated each gig) and perhaps make the setlists a bit more enticing for those who want a more varied selection each night.
Just sayin'
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jumpontopofmebaby
I cannot justify $600 for the same songs over and over and over.
Maybe one more time...but not three like I was planning.