Re: The Guy Who Writes The Set List On The Glass
Date: October 12, 2005 17:51
Its not really full of warhorses, actually
Half the show was taken from their three most recent albums (the two most recent of which they were touring behind for the first time)
Of the rest of the songs,they played a couple of unreleased covers and of the old stuff they played Let It Bleed for the first time and Lets spend the night together, Ruby Tuesday and Time Is on My Side which hadnt been played since the mid '60's. (Ok, LSTNT was played at El Mocambo (and maybe Knebworth) but thats about it)
Quite a few 'warhorses' were omitted. Sympathy, Street Fighting Man (apart froma couple of times), Gimme Shelter, Midnight Rambler - nothing from IORR or Black and Blue and GHS also almost entirely overlooked.
It literally was a mix of old, new, borrowed and blue - and in some cases, almost forgotten