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Topi
Oh, the "Golden Ticket" people.
Yeahh, at all other Shows (maybe except Hyde Park) they've been next to the B-Stage at the catwalk
So what were these tickets? I had two of them coming over to Pit B in Stockholm with actual beer bottles in their hands, stand square in front of us and chat all show long.
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Stop Breaking Down was played in Miami in 1994 at the PPV concert. It was played with Robert Cray as a guest.Quote
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Coincidentally--to me, anyway--just yesterday, I was looking into the most "Exile" songs stacked into a single set in recent tours (of the 5-6 still in rotation). There were these same four in Detroit in 2015. Damn near an "Exile on Main Street" 50th anniversary feature!
Reminds me, I was recently doodling with the 15 song setlist we got in 1972 (saw 'em in Norfolk) and counted six Exile songs. Do you know if there were ever that many again? My guess is unfortunately "no."
Hey there! I am admittedly overly focused on setlists, so I did manage to piss away a good hour or so looking into which songs they played awhile back. Here's the last time they played songs from Exile--there are a few surprises, and some never heard live (updated today):
1. Rocks Off (2022)
2. Rip This Joint (2003)
3. Shake Your Hips (Never)
4. Casino Boogie (Never)
5. Tumbling Dice (2022)
6. Sweet Virginia (2022)
7. Torn and Frayed (2002)
8. Sweet Black Angel (1972 once)
9. Loving Cup (2014)
10. Happy (2022)
11. Turd on the Run (Never)
12. Ventilator Blues (1972 once)
13. I Just Want To See His Face (Never)
14. Let It Loose (Never)
15. Stop Breaking Down (Never) [corrected to 199...4?]
16. All Down the Line (2022)
17. Shine A Light (2017)
18. Soul Survivor (Never)
Seven Exile songs were played live when they played Sweet Black Angel for the only time. My uncle was there. Here’s the setlist…
[www.setlist.fm]
Right, as I learned years later Fort Worth was different, they did more songs those shows because they were filming the tour movie... and they rehearsed even more there than they played in the shows.
The first show, Vancouver, they tried out other Exile songs, so that probably was the most ever played; I haven't looked back up that setlist, but they might've gotten eight.
Most shows that tour got the same 15 song setlist, though.
I was wondering if after 1972 they ever played 6 (or more) Exile songs again in a show. Still guessing No, unless it was early '73 Australia.
Liking that the boys showed EOMS some love in their final show of the band's 60th and the album's 50th anniversary summer.
I looked 1972 Vancouver's setlist, of 18 songs. Of course it was a try-out/warm-up/experimentation show, and, while I've never heard the bootlegs, by some accounts a bit of a mess.
Still, 18 songs... in 1972!
And of the 18, NINE were from Exile On Main Street:
Rocks Off
Tumbling Dice
Happy
LOVING CUP
TORN AND FRAYED
Sweet Virginia
VENTILATOR BLUES
All Down The Line
Rip This Joint
So, yeah, I'm sure Vancouver '72 has to be where the most EOMS songs were ever played live.
Looking at JivinSisterFanny's list of Exile songs played and not, two songs I always especially liked, Shake Your Hips and Just Want To See His Face, unfortunately are two of the few to have never been played live.
Everyone who likes Shake Your Hips, I invite you to enjoy Joan Osborne knocking out a great cover for a radio show in 2012... later to be released on her own Womanly Hips record label.
[youtu.be]
I also enjoyed seeing her perform it live just a few months ago on her Radio Waves tour.
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Oh, the "Golden Ticket" people.
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Horrible. They block the whole view. Good luck complaining to the eventim thiefs
They couldn’t block the whole view, because of the high stage. But it is not funny to the ones who bought early entree, as not to other people. I’ll assume they are ”friends or family” of the band. No not Theodora the daughter of Keith who was there too. Other relatives. I’ve seen the children of Keith or Mick more than once at a concert, but they never stand in the way or in the view of the crowd, nor take any of the guitar picks
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This was Berlin 2022 Waldbuehne for me.
My 65or more Show.
Make your own Decision about the situation. The Show itself was awesome. BUT:
- Ticket EUR 860 / Early Entry
- have been at the venue at 12 o'clock to wait
- then they took away the Tents, so waited in the direct sun at 35 Degrees Celsius
- no Water provided
- finally – doors open - got a great spot at the rail / 1. Row, Keith Side / WOW!
- incredibly happy for the next 1,5 hours
BUT THAN:
>20-30 People came in from the side in front (!) of us (to renember: we had Early Entry Pit tickets)
>They have completely blocked the view forward. They have drunk away the few drinks that were officially sold in front. thy played around with their mobile phones and couldn't do anything with the music.
>still no water for us
>no (1. Row) Contact or any interaction to the band possible
>no security for us possible
>keith and ronnie throw pic / pleques – they got them all!
NO ONE CAME HERE TO SEE THIS PEOPLE IN FRONT OF US!
>This was the view:
Is this the way you treat the fans?
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Same experience in Stockholm.
We had Golden Circle with Early Entrance. We queued up since 12 o clock. Entrance was very well organized.
We got Front Row on the rail near to b-stage. A lot of space between us and the Pit and no blocked sight. And then, very shortly before showstart a bunch of well dressed people came in an our sight was partly blocked.
We think they were sponsors, business people or something like this.
Lucas Jagger was in the space between the rail and the runway.
He blocked my view only once and as he realized, that I was singing and cheering, he turned around and gave me a pick.
This made my day and I could push away the bad experience with the well dressed people.
Nevertheless it's a shame, that people, who decide to have the experienc of their lifetime and pay a lot of money to see their favorite band as near as possible are blocked by some dudes, who possibly only have the right job or the right connections.
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They do film every show. Technically they can release any show on DVD as well. Still, if they PLAN to release a show, they always add cameras. These days additional cameras are small, I did not see any such at Waldbühne this week. However, they had such in Miami/Hollywood last year. Also, there were no signs saying you had to approve being filmed in Waldbühne, like there was in Miami/Hollywood.
I am not a big fan of watching the Stones on DVD or film. I like the real thing. May be if they do not tour anymore, I will watch the Buenos Aires 95 and 98 shows, may be some others too, like Fonda, but as long as they tour, I want them on stage rather than on a TV screen.
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Green Lady
Nice video. Let's hope the title is wrong.
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bisonvodka
Piotr Kaczkowski legendary polish radio host played yesterday FTC from Waldbuhne.
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Piotr Kaczkowski legendary polish radio host played yesterday FTC from Waldbuhne.
audience sound i assume ?
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One week after it still is in my head how great this gig was. Thank you Stones for making me this happy.
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One week after it still is in my head how great this gig was. Thank you Stones for making me this happy.
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Tried agsin for the 1000 times since 20 years here to post a photo - NEVER will get it right.
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Tried agsin for the 1000 times since 20 years here to post a photo - NEVER will get it right.
because the website is almost as old as the stones! terrible usability, but hey, it is what is is... ;-)