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RobertJohnson
Interesting would be the setlist of their first appearance in July 1962 and to play it again in July 2022.
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Interesting would be the setlist of their first appearance in July 1962 and to play it again in July 2022.
1. Kansas City (Jerry Leiber/Mike Stoller)
2. Baby What's Wrong (Willie Dixon)
3. Confessin' The Blues (Walter Brown/Jay McShann)
4. Bright Lights, Big City (Jimmy Reed/Mary Lee Reed)
5. Dust My Blues (Elmore James)
6. Down The Road Apiece (Don Raye)
7. I’m A Love You (Jimmy Reed)
8. Bad Boy (Eddie Taylor)
9. I Ain't Got You (Billy Boy Arnold)
10. Hush-Hush (Jimmy Reed)
11. Ride 'Em On Down (Eddie Taylor)
12. Back In The USA (Chuck Berry)
13. Kind Of Lonesome (Jimmy Reed)
14. Blues Before Sunrise (Elmore James)
15. Big Boss Man (Luther Dixon/Al Smith)
16. Don't Stay Out All Night (Billy Boy Arnold)
17. Tell Me That You Love Me (Jimmy Reed)
18. Happy Home (Elmore James)
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Paddy
I’d like to see a proper series on the stones, akin to the Beatles Anthology project. Something on that depth. We’ve already lost Charlie’s interviews for such a project, I’d like to see it happen before any of the rest of the guys pass.
Blue and Lonesome Part 2 would be welcome, but who knows the part Charlie may have played in them sessions, a part 2 might not be possible, an EP of this material would be cool if an albums not possible.
MTV unplugged, I’d love to see the stones in a purely acoustic setting. (Time for this may passed though)
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GasLightStreet
For reasons only Mick knows they have not done anything as brilliant as The Beatles' anthologies. Time for such a thing still has some value. The deluxe reissues have been, overall, beyond cheap in comparison.
Even the recent Led Zeppelin reissues gave more.
The perception of them being a working band really ended with BRIDGES TO BABYLON. They've been a nostalgia act ever since. It's way past time for some proper career/archive releases. Without tracks being finished ala the deluxe reissues.
Alas... here we are.
Whatever.
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GivenToFly15
According to the French website RTL.fr (RTL is the infamous radio station), the Stones "should release a new album in 2022".
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GasLightStreet
The perception of them being a working band really ended with BRIDGES TO BABYLON. They've been a nostalgia act ever since. /quote]
They've been a nostalgia act since Voodoo Lounge. The band as a truly creative studio unit ended with Steel Wheels. Voodoo was looking back, with sounds akin to their past. BTB was an attempt at something new, but it's very dated now. And A Bigger Bang is just more looking back. 1962 - 1969 is the first era. 1969 - 1974 the next. 1975-1990 the last golden era. 1994 - 2022 is the Greatest Hits era. (Excepting the odd great single and one magnificent blues album).
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Sighunt
Boxed set of all three shows from 11/27, 11/28 at MSG 1969 recorded for Ya Yas.
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Stoneage
We were all wrong - it was stamps...
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bamI suppose commemorative gold bars are next.Quote
Stoneage
We were all wrong - it was stamps...
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Rockman
Keef and Ronnie putting
tagether an IKEA Pax wardrobe ....
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GasLightStreet
The perception of them being a working band really ended with BRIDGES TO BABYLON. They've been a nostalgia act ever since.
They've been a nostalgia act since Voodoo Lounge. The band as a truly creative studio unit ended with Steel Wheels. Voodoo was looking back, with sounds akin to their past. BTB was an attempt at something new, but it's very dated now. And A Bigger Bang is just more looking back. 1962 - 1969 is the first era. 1969 - 1974 the next. 1975-1990 the last golden era. 1994 - 2022 is the Greatest Hits era. (Excepting the odd great single and one magnificent blues album).
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GasLightStreet
The perception of them being a working band really ended with BRIDGES TO BABYLON. They've been a nostalgia act ever since.
They've been a nostalgia act since Voodoo Lounge. The band as a truly creative studio unit ended with Steel Wheels. Voodoo was looking back, with sounds akin to their past. BTB was an attempt at something new, but it's very dated now. And A Bigger Bang is just more looking back. 1962 - 1969 is the first era. 1969 - 1974 the next. 1975-1990 the last golden era. 1994 - 2022 is the Greatest Hits era. (Excepting the odd great single and one magnificent blues album).
The 1994 tour they averaged 5 songs from VOODOO.
1997 tour they averaged 5 songs from BRIDGES.
As those tours continued, they stayed steady with those.
2005... they bounced 4 around... and as that tour went on, less. By 2007, one song.
So there's the starting point of the greatest hits nostalgia act - 2005 onward.
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Bjorn
I don´t hope for much. Why I started to play guitar was because of Keith Richards. And the brilliant weaving on Some Girls, Emotional Rescue, Tattoo You and those records that followed. Now it´s all gone. Stealing my heart and Losing my touch ain´t my cup of tea. A new record - sure it´s fine - but THAT fantastic guitar playing is gone.