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lars sounds cheap here but it is always fun out there under the stage.. jump!
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hockenheim95
Coventry song vote on Twitter:
[twitter.com]
- Like a Rolling Stone
- Heartbreaker
- Dancing with Mr. D.
- She's so Cold
Could we have all 4?
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maumau
lars sounds cheap here but it is always fun out there under the stage.. jump!
problem is that they Stones never understood that it ain't no good to perform that song as a pop song/anthem
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Juniorjackflash
Interestingly they have not put it on the stones app. Just Facebook and Twitter. Probably because the app skews them to the more hardcore stones fan choice (rocks off won on the app alone last time) but the other two platforms just pull out the most ‘famous’ of the 4 songs. So all they have to do is put a well know one they want to play alongside 3 ‘lesser’ known songs (to the casual fan at least) and they will be able to tailor what the choice will be.
Either way I am happy enough to see LARS tomorrow.
What would be epic would be if they changed the opener again and came out to Honky Tonk as they did in 1995/6. Long shot and unlikely but would be fantastic. Failing that I’m hoping for Street Fighting Man but if I was a betting man I would guess it would come full circle of the 4 different openers and come back to sympathy
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lars sounds cheap here but it is always fun out there under the stage.. jump!
problem is that they Stones never understood that it ain't no good to perform that song as a pop song/anthem
it seems that this is exactly what did with the song in 1995, turned it into an arena anthem to jump along with and it worked
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maumau
lars sounds cheap here but it is always fun out there under the stage.. jump!
problem is that they Stones never understood that it ain't no good to perform that song as a pop song/anthem
it seems that this is exactly what did with the song in 1995, turned it into an arena anthem to jump along with and it worked
yeah, mix vintage scotch with coca cola and it will work for a hell lot of (tasteless) people – still it's a sin
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misterrespectable
LARS will go down well with the casuals. Most people, outside the IORR crew, won't know the others. Dancing with Mr D is a great song, loved it in Paris last year, but it won't engage a stadium like LARS will. Hoping for Ruby Tuesday's first appearance of the tour!
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LARS will go down well with the casuals. Most people, outside the IORR crew, won't know the others. Dancing with Mr D is a great song, loved it in Paris last year, but it won't engage a stadium like LARS will. Hoping for Ruby Tuesday's first appearance of the tour!
How can it be that most people outside of IORR crew won't know these songs when "Goats Head Soup" sold roughly 4 MILLION copies ????
Number 1 album in at least 8 countries ..... number two album in a couple of other countries.
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misterrespectable
LARS will go down well with the casuals. Most people, outside the IORR crew, won't know the others. Dancing with Mr D is a great song, loved it in Paris last year, but it won't engage a stadium like LARS will. Hoping for Ruby Tuesday's first appearance of the tour!
How can it be that most people outside of IORR crew won't know these songs when "Goats Head Soup" sold roughly 4 MILLION copies ????
Number 1 album in at least 8 countries ..... number two album in a couple of other countries.
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Doxa
That's not fair. A more fair song vote list would be:
"Like A Rolling Stone"
"Stairway to Heaven"
"A Day In The Life"
"Bohemian Rhapsody"
- Doxa
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LARS will go down well with the casuals. Most people, outside the IORR crew, won't know the others. Dancing with Mr D is a great song, loved it in Paris last year, but it won't engage a stadium like LARS will. Hoping for Ruby Tuesday's first appearance of the tour!
How can it be that most people outside of IORR crew won't know these songs when "Goats Head Soup" sold roughly 4 MILLION copies ????
Number 1 album in at least 8 countries ..... number two album in a couple of other countries.
I am going with a group of 20 people, only one of who (in addition to me) has GHS. The others will expect to hear what they know and will accept the Keith songs as a necessity, but want to hear the hits. I'd like loads of others to be played, Play With Fire, Out of Time, Sway, Bitch, Can't You Hear Me Knocking and Memory Motel for example. I'm not going to get them, nor many others. However I don't complain because I would rather have the Stones do what they do than nothing at all. DWMD was fine in Paris but a lot of people took a beer break when it was played. A great song, as is Heartbreaker, but not one for the masses.
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LARS will go down well with the casuals. Most people, outside the IORR crew, won't know the others. Dancing with Mr D is a great song, loved it in Paris last year, but it won't engage a stadium like LARS will. Hoping for Ruby Tuesday's first appearance of the tour!
How can it be that most people outside of IORR crew won't know these songs when "Goats Head Soup" sold roughly 4 MILLION copies ????
Number 1 album in at least 8 countries ..... number two album in a couple of other countries.
I am going with a group of 20 people, only one of who (in addition to me) has GHS. The others will expect to hear what they know and will accept the Keith songs as a necessity, but want to hear the hits. I'd like loads of others to be played, Play With Fire, Out of Time, Sway, Bitch, Can't You Hear Me Knocking and Memory Motel for example. I'm not going to get them, nor many others. However I don't complain because I would rather have the Stones do what they do than nothing at all. DWMD was fine in Paris but a lot of people took a beer break when it was played. A great song, as is Heartbreaker, but not one for the masses.
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How can it be that most people outside of IORR crew won't know these songs when "Goats Head Soup" sold roughly 4 MILLION copies ????
Number 1 album in at least 8 countries ..... number two album in a couple of other countries.
Most people outside IORR camp don't remember 1973. They're either too young or too old. Things from this era has got to be reminded to them. And the only song from GHS that is frequent reminded on compilations and live is Angie.
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How can it be that most people outside of IORR crew won't know these songs when "Goats Head Soup" sold roughly 4 MILLION copies ????
Number 1 album in at least 8 countries ..... number two album in a couple of other countries.
Most people outside IORR camp don't remember 1973. They're either too young or too old. Things from this era has got to be reminded to them. And the only song from GHS that is frequent reminded on compilations and live is Angie.
I have noticed that GOATS HEAD SOUP has a rather bad reputation among 'casual fans' (if they know the album at all). It is not just because of rock critics and historians have generally dumped it as the beginning of their artistic downhill (which of course it did, after the Big Four, which wouldn't have...), and it being the album which started to make the Stones to look irrelevant and as 'old farts' at the time (but still popular, of course), but I think more because of it actually sounds like. Everybody knows and loves "Angie" for sure, but altogether the album doesn't offer that kind of music people expect from the Stones. It's too moody and obscure, and I think getting through the first three songs - "Mr D.", "100 Years Ago, "Coming Down Again" - starts to be too much asked from a casual listener. It really doesn't sound anything like LET IT BLEED, or EXILE or STICKY FINGERS or SOME GIRLS. For example, IT'S ONLY ROCK'N'ROLL is much mure 'easy-listenable'. Probably "Heartbreaker" and "@#$%&" stem out a bit publicwise. Though I have also noticed, when playing some individual tracks - such as "Winter" - people are usually positively surprised - "Is that really the Stones going that moody, fine-nuanced and deep? Sounds wonderful".
Anyway, it is interesting that the Stones have played such almost forgotten (by a bigger public) numbers as "Mr. D" and "Silver Train" during the last couple of years. In addition to more frequently played "Angie", "Heartbreaker" and "@#$%&". Add there that they have used some of its 'moody' numbers (such as "Hide Your Love" and "Winter", probably "Coming Down Again" and "100 Years Ago" as well) as soundtrack in their documentaries during the recent (10+) years. In those contexts they usually work very well as laying out a certain feel. Seemingly they haven't forgotten the album.
- Doxa