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DREAMTIME
how many IORR members were at the show tonight? it should be no problem for each of 9 volunteers to stream 2 songs.
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VoodooLounge13
Fkin A!!!! When is the last time that I Wanna Be Your Man was played live?!?!?!?
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VoodooLounge13
Fkin A!!!! When is the last time that I Wanna Be Your Man was played live?!?!?!?
2012 I believe.
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Hairball
Interesting to note - there's only three songs in the setlist that Ronnie was involved with for the studio versions....Ghost Town, Start Me Up, and Miss You....
It must almost feel like being in a tribute band for a majority of the show playing cover tunes, and in some cases covers of cover tunes with I Wanna Be Your Man....
Give credit where credits due as Ronnie's carrying quite a heavy load by covering for Keith along with the other things he has to keep up with such as coloring his setlists, etc.... go Ronnie go....
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VoodooLounge13
Fkin A!!!! When is the last time that I Wanna Be Your Man was played live?!?!?!?
2012 I believe.
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VoodooLounge13
Fkin A!!!! When is the last time that I Wanna Be Your Man was played live?!?!?!?
2012 I believe.
And Brooklyn!
Thought they played it at all (4?) 2012 anniversary shows.
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bjornkasm
Not exactly. They opened with Get off of my cloud, followed by I wanna be your man, at least 29 Nov 2012.
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Hairball
Interesting to note - there's only three songs in the setlist that Ronnie was involved with for the studio versions....Ghost Town, Start Me Up, and Miss You....
It must almost feel like being in a tribute band for a majority of the show playing cover tunes, and in some cases covers of cover tunes with I Wanna Be Your Man....
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bjornkasm
Not exactly. They opened with Get off of my cloud, followed by I wanna be your man, at least 29 Nov 2012.
On the first show in London they opened with I wanna Be Your Man
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Hairball
Interesting to note - there's only three songs in the setlist that Ronnie was involved with for the studio versions....Ghost Town, Start Me Up, and Miss You....
It must almost feel like being in a tribute band for a majority of the show playing cover tunes, and in some cases covers of cover tunes with I Wanna Be Your Man....
Going back to the 1981 tour there was 12-13 songs in the setlist that Ronnie was involved with for the studio versions. The current setlists as very focused around the 1965-1972 era. Would love to hear more "recent" material.
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Hairball
Interesting to note - there's only three songs in the setlist that Ronnie was involved with for the studio versions....Ghost Town, Start Me Up, and Miss You....
It must almost feel like being in a tribute band for a majority of the show playing cover tunes, and in some cases covers of cover tunes with I Wanna Be Your Man....
Give credit where credits due as Ronnie's carrying quite a heavy load by covering for Keith along with the other things he has to keep up with such as coloring his setlists, etc.... go Ronnie go....
He covered for Keith on Connection while Keith's guitar didn't work, what other occasion has he covered for Keith ?
Ronnie is the weak link so far this tour not Keith, well thats how i see it.
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yeababyyea
Going back to the 1981 tour there was 12-13 songs in the setlist that Ronnie was involved with for the studio versions. The current setlist is very focused around the 1965-1972 era. Would love to hear more "recent" material.
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Hairball
Interesting to note - there's only three songs in the setlist that Ronnie was involved with for the studio versions....Ghost Town, Start Me Up, and Miss You....
It must almost feel like being in a tribute band for a majority of the show playing cover tunes, and in some cases covers of cover tunes with I Wanna Be Your Man....
Give credit where credits due as Ronnie's carrying quite a heavy load by covering for Keith along with the other things he has to keep up with such as coloring his setlists, etc.... go Ronnie go....
He covered for Keith on Connection while Keith's guitar didn't work, what other occasion has he covered for Keith ?
Ronnie is the weak link so far this tour not Keith, well thats how i see it.
Generally speaking, in recent years Ronnie has become the VIP of the Stones in the guitar department imo. He not only has to focus on his own playing, but he also covers for Keith in many ways - whether subtly or the more obvious as in tonight at the the beginning of Connection. Keith still has his moments of greatness no doubt, but unfortunately they're really few and far between whereas Ronnie has been consistently "on fire".
Long gone are the days where Ronnie would make goofy faces along with funny squeals and screeches emanating harshly from his guitar, and credit for the new and improved Ronnie is undoubtedly his sobriety.
Keith might be sober now, but arthritis and age has crept up with him, and at times he tends to lose focus for the task at hand...Love them both, and happy they continue to keep on rolling....
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CaptainGlassback
The best setlist, by far, for many a decade. So annoyed that I caught COVID and could not use my PitB!! Great coverage and stream links here on IORR!