Just go to the link that Gazza provided and you'll find all your questions answered about what songs have been played and when and where they were first and last played. It's a valuable resource to have. Thanks Gazza for this!
redrum Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > US- A Sides not performed live, reverse > chronological. > miss any?: > > Sex Drive > High Wire > She Was Hot > Emotional Rescue > Out of Time (1975 Metamorphosis) > I Don't Know Why (1975 Metamorphosis) >
Yes there is a cool DVD of that MSG worth checking out. There are a bunch of other singles that have not been played live. A few off the top of my head...
As Tears Go By We Love You Come On Emotional Rescue She Was Hot In Another Land Memo From Turner (jagger) Tell Me
You Better Move On Mother's Little Helper I Wanna Be Your Man --all have not been played since the early days.
I was there that night and it was a great, crazy move on the part of the Stones to attempt that song. It's a misunderstood classic and I thought the performance went remarkably well.
Elsewhere in that three night run, they did "Lowdown," "Already Over Me," and "How Can I Stop" as well as the Bridges tunes that were in more regular rotation.
As a result, ten of the thirteen tunes on "Bridges To Babylon" have been performed onstage, leaving only "Always Suffering," "Too Tight," and "Gunface" unplayed. (The last was rehearsed several times in 1999.)
Ten songs played--a very impressive statement on behalf of a superb record. Let's hope for "Rain Fell Down" and "Let Me Down Slow" in the coming days...
Seven other albums have been played live in their entirety: Got Live If You Want It, Get Yer Ya-Ya's Out!, Love You Live, Still Life, Stripped, No Security and Live Licks.
Neraly the entire Some Girls album was played during their 1978 US tour. I've got a bootleg where Lies is played.
I'm not sure if Cherry Oh Baby has ever been played, nor do I know a version of Moonlight Mile.
I would consider Let It Bleed, because Country Honk in principle is HTW, so call it been played live.
In the case, Don Kirshner's Rock Circus counts due to live performances, the entire IORR album was played live then.
And as far as the very early Stones albums are concerned, the first three album were played live because they consisted of the material the Stones dplayed in those days during their concerts.
Bridges to Babylon: Flip the switch, Saint of me, Out of control, Thief in the night, you donĀ“t have to mean it, Anybody seen my baby. a lot during the B2B Tour 97/98
Might as well get juiced as Intro for the No Security Tour 99 Already over me, Low Down, Always suffering one time during the US-Tour i think
Too Tight & Gun Face never?
How can I stop on Four Flicks Rehearsals.
So they played 11 of 13 songs for sure. Thats great!!
...and Tattoo You, not performed are: "Slave", "Heaven", "No Use In Crying".
"Country Honk" , from "Let It Bleed" is debatable. The Stones played just a bit of the song on 21 Aug 1976 at Knebworth, but have never played the entire song live.
I could see the Stones playing the 2 "never live" tracks from "Beggars Banquet", or "Country Honk" from "Let It Bleed". Will they ever add more albums to the list of ones that have had every track played live?
Meise Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Neraly the entire Some Girls album was played > during their 1978 US tour. I've got a bootleg > where Lies is played.
the only two songs off SG NOT played in 1978 were Some Girls (debuted 1999) and Before they make me run (debuted 1989). the rest of the album was played at pretty much every show in 1978. In many cases, they did about 6 or 7 in a row > > I'm not sure if Cherry Oh Baby has ever been > played
debuted at MSG in 1975, and played again in Paris in 1976
, nor do I know a version of Moonlight > Mile.
played on a regular basis on the No Security tour in 1999. Usually alternated with Memory Motel or I Got The Blues
> > In the case, Don Kirshner's Rock Circus counts due > to live performances, the entire IORR album was > played live then.
these were promo versions with a live vocal. Hardly the same as being played in concert. And youre not correct. There were only 3 songs featured on that show (IORR, Aint too proud to beg, Til the next goodbye) > > And as far as the very early Stones albums are > concerned, the first three album were played live > because they consisted of the material the Stones > dplayed in those days during their concerts.
100% wrong
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Pserchia Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Seven other albums have been played live in their > entirety: Got Live If You Want It, Get Yer Ya-Ya's > Out!, Love You Live, Still Life, Stripped, No > Security and Live Licks.
its ironic that the Stones have actually released two live albums which include songs that theyve never performed live
erikjjf Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Yes, at Shepherds Bush in 99.
Melody was actually played at the El Mocambo shows in 1977. Jagger mentioned at Shepherds Bush that theyd never played it before, but as usual his memory is hopeless. The Shepherds Bush version is the only live version in circulation however
ohnonotyouagain Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > It's not one of my favorite albums, but I seem to > recall they did most of Steel Wheels during the > 89-90 tour. The only things I think they didn't > play are Continental Drift, Hold On To Your Hat, > Blinded By Love and Break The Spell. Anybody know > if that is correct?
Correct on those four, plus they didnt do Hearts for Sale and Slipping Away on that tour either