I saw McCartney a week ago and he did a great but brief acoustic set with just him and his guitar. For me it was the highlight of the show. I was thinking that it would be intersting for just Mick and Keith to do a few acoustic songs per show (sort of like the B stage thing) without the rest of the band. Now I'm not complaining about setlists, but it seems that this could be something they never tried in concert before and I think the fans would enjoy it. Although I thought the concert in Hershey was great and there was not much room for improvement.
they did it in 1969...with p.son...the rolling stones are a band..and a rock and roll band at that...i think most would be bored...stones fans want rock... i'm so old that i would fall asleep...ha..as i would with sir paul..the stones got me rocking!
they did You Gotta Move that way too, in 69; and at the CNIB gigs (79) they did Prodigal Son that way again. i'd post some very sweet photos, but photobucket seems to be having spasms or something.
Maybe Keith would agree to do a solo song of Mick if it was a duet and he could do the duet vocal, like Joy or Dancing In the Streets. That would make the resulting live album pretty unique as well. In return, I'd like to hear Keith sing Eileen with the Stones. Of course, I know it's unlikely, but the Eagles do it all the time.