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24FPS
We've been waiting for this fakakte new album so long, it can't possible live up to expectations. Can it really be better, or even as good as Blue and Lonesome? The setlist is already crowded with trying to squeeze in a 'rarity' or two before beating the dead warhorses over and over. Now even those spots will be taken with some new cuts? With the way Mick frets over that? They might put one, possibly two, if one of them is Keith's in the set, and then pare it down to one, if one is a reasonable hit. We've seen this with Doom and Gloom, and Rough Justice.
I wish they'd knock it off, take up a residency somewhere, with the advertisement that they'll be mixing up the setlists. Enough with the money. Have a little artistic pride.
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powerage78
I think they will keep on touring as long as The Who and Paul McCartney will.
They want to be the last.
PRIDE.
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I think they will keep on touring as long as The Who and Paul McCartney will.
They want to be the last.
PRIDE.
They won't beat Chuck
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24FPS
We've been waiting for this fakakte new album so long, it can't possible live up to expectations. Can it really be better, or even as good as Blue and Lonesome? The setlist is already crowded with trying to squeeze in a 'rarity' or two before beating the dead warhorses over and over. Now even those spots will be taken with some new cuts? With the way Mick frets over that? They might put one, possibly two, if one of them is Keith's in the set, and then pare it down to one, if one is a reasonable hit. We've seen this with Doom and Gloom, and Rough Justice.
I wish they'd knock it off, take up a residency somewhere, with the advertisement that they'll be mixing up the setlists. Enough with the money. Have a little artistic pride.
It was on the second US and euro-legs of the ABB-tour that they only played one ABB-track. That was round two years after the album and tour start. D&G is not really a valid comparison.
In 2005 they played RJ, BOMH, ONNYA, Infamy, TPIE and sometimes Rain Fall Down. + they played Streets Of Love a few times in Europe in 2006 and It Won't Take Long a couple of times in 2005 in the US..
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24FPS
We've been waiting for this fakakte new album so long, it can't possible live up to expectations. Can it really be better, or even as good as Blue and Lonesome? The setlist is already crowded with trying to squeeze in a 'rarity' or two before beating the dead warhorses over and over. Now even those spots will be taken with some new cuts? With the way Mick frets over that? They might put one, possibly two, if one of them is Keith's in the set, and then pare it down to one, if one is a reasonable hit. We've seen this with Doom and Gloom, and Rough Justice.
I wish they'd knock it off, take up a residency somewhere, with the advertisement that they'll be mixing up the setlists. Enough with the money. Have a little artistic pride.
It was on the second US and euro-legs of the ABB-tour that they only played one ABB-track. That was round two years after the album and tour start. D&G is not really a valid comparison.
In 2005 they played RJ, BOMH, ONNYA, Infamy, TPIE and sometimes Rain Fall Down. + they played Streets Of Love a few times in Europe in 2006 and It Won't Take Long a couple of times in 2005 in the US..
The only show ever with five ABB songs was Vienna, nearly a year after the release. But soon they recognised that a lot of people do not really explode during Rain Fall Down and it became a rarity. The great This Place Is Empty was
dropped soon for the - already then - overplayed Slipping Away. - Another year later they performed a "ABB"-show (Madrid) without any song from the album. No comment. - Nevertheless the ABB tour (especially the first part with 50% stadiums/50% arenas) had much more interesting setlists than the legs of the '10's tour (in fact it's basically the same tour since 2012) since Ole (with some exceptions like Indio). By the way, yes they played 98 or so different live songs since 2012 (not counting 1 minute curiosities such as All My Exe's Live In Texas). But especially in 2017 most shows were almost identical (except for two songs).
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Gaetzi
I'll be seeing Denver and one more still to be determined show on this tour but I'd be thrilled if the Stones gave me one more chance to travel abroad to see a few shows. If not, I'm thankful for the opportunities to have seen them in London, Buenos Aires and various cities here in the US.
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powerage78
I think they will keep on touring as long as The Who and Paul McCartney will.
They want to be the last.
PRIDE.
They won't beat Chuck
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Gaetzi
I'll be seeing Denver and one more still to be determined show on this tour but I'd be thrilled if the Stones gave me one more chance to travel abroad to see a few shows. If not, I'm thankful for the opportunities to have seen them in London, Buenos Aires and various cities here in the US.
I'll be there too, where are u traveling from.
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bv
There will be shows in 2020 too.
They have invented the new anti-aging drug. It is called non-stop touring.
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bv
There will be shows in 2020 too.
They have invented the new anti-aging drug. It is called non-stop touring.
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24FPS
We've been waiting for this fakakte new album so long, it can't possible live up to expectations. Can it really be better, or even as good as Blue and Lonesome? The setlist is already crowded with trying to squeeze in a 'rarity' or two before beating the dead warhorses over and over. Now even those spots will be taken with some new cuts? With the way Mick frets over that? They might put one, possibly two, if one of them is Keith's in the set, and then pare it down to one, if one is a reasonable hit. We've seen this with Doom and Gloom, and Rough Justice.
I wish they'd knock it off, take up a residency somewhere, with the advertisement that they'll be mixing up the setlists. Enough with the money. Have a little artistic pride.
It was on the second US and euro-legs of the ABB-tour that they only played one ABB-track. That was round two years after the album and tour start. D&G is not really a valid comparison.
In 2005 they played RJ, BOMH, ONNYA, Infamy, TPIE and sometimes Rain Fall Down. + they played Streets Of Love a few times in Europe in 2006 and It Won't Take Long a couple of times in 2005 in the US..
The only show ever with five ABB songs was Vienna, nearly a year after the release. But soon they recognised that a lot of people do not really explode during Rain Fall Down and it became a rarity. The great This Place Is Empty was
dropped soon for the - already then - overplayed Slipping Away. - Another year later they performed a "ABB"-show (Madrid) without any song from the album. No comment. - Nevertheless the ABB tour (especially the first part with 50% stadiums/50% arenas) had much more interesting setlists than the legs of the '10's tour (in fact it's basically the same tour since 2012) since Ole (with some exceptions like Indio). By the way, yes they played 98 or so different live songs since 2012 (not counting 1 minute curiosities such as All My Exe's Live In Texas). But especially in 2017 most shows were almost identical (except for two songs).
When you're coming back to the same country/city, on the very same tour, you'd wanna change it up a bit. That was my point.
That's why it's unfair to compare the US setlists on the first leg (which had at least 5 ABB tracks) to the US shows on the second leg. Of course they would cut down on those tracks two years later.
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bv
There will be shows in 2020 too.
They have invented the new anti-aging drug. It is called non-stop touring.
Amazing.
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PalaisRoyale
Would a second leg of North America be in cards? Europe had 2017/ 18 No Filter.