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DandelionPowderman
On a TV show with Paul Schaffer and his band. A very loose version, which they didn't even finish, if memory serves.
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On a TV show with Paul Schaffer and his band. A very loose version, which they didn't even finish, if memory serves.
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DandelionPowderman
On a TV show with Paul Schaffer and his band. A very loose version, which they didn't even finish, if memory serves.
I remember watching this back when it first aired back in 1986.
Here is the full episode which is always nice to revisit:
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DandelionPowderman
On a TV show with Paul Schaffer and his band. A very loose version, which they didn't even finish, if memory serves.
I remember watching this back when it first aired back in 1986.
Here is the full episode which is always nice to revisit:
you didn't happen to tape it back then did you?
because i would sure love to find this in better quality then then the stuff i've been able to find on youtube
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DandelionPowderman
On a TV show with Paul Schaffer and his band. A very loose version, which they didn't even finish, if memory serves.
I remember watching this back when it first aired back in 1986.
Here is the full episode which is always nice to revisit:
you didn't happen to tape it back then did you?
because i would sure love to find this in better quality then then the stuff i've been able to find on youtube
I might have as I taped a lot of stuff back then off of tv, but it would have been on VHS and probably similar or even worse quality than this haha.
I still have several large boxes of old VHS tapes in storage taking up space (official releases and ones that I recorded), and one of these days I'm gonna have to filter through them all, but don't hold your breath!
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I’m just laughing because there are SO MANY f’n SONGS!! It’s reminds me of a Daryl Jones interview where he said Keith told him “I wrote it but I don’t Know It”
They’ve literally lost track of a lot of it.
I always thought Mick and Charlie were just winding us up saying they didn’t know what songs were on the albums but I’m starting to think they remembered it as sessions, a huge amount of songs played and recorded.
If it had been thirty years and they hadn’t even looked at the album ……it’s mind boggling.
Back on topic- acoustic set that includes Country Honk, and Keith, it’s been fifty years almost could we get Coming Down Again.
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lem motlow
I’m just laughing because there are SO MANY f’n SONGS!! It’s reminds me of a Daryl Jones interview where he said Keith told him “I wrote it but I don’t Know It”
They’ve literally lost track of a lot of it.
I always thought Mick and Charlie were just winding us up saying they didn’t know what songs were on the albums but I’m starting to think they remembered it as sessions, a huge amount of songs played and recorded.
If it had been thirty years and they hadn’t even looked at the album ……it’s mind boggling.
Back on topic- acoustic set that includes Country Honk, and Keith, it’s been fifty years almost could we get Coming Down Again.
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We Love You. Dandelion. Let it Loose. Coming Down Again.Winter. Time Waits For No One. Continental Drift. Sweet Hearts Together. Blinded by Rainbows.Already Over Me. Too Tight.
If Taylorhad’t,quit , I could have seen them playing it at some point.Maybe even on the 1975 shows as the closing numberQuote
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I can imagine that there has never been a live rendition of TWFNO. As far as I remember it the song wasn't a major hit at the time; for the Stones and their audience it would have been a waste of time to play and listen to it, also because it takes quite a lot of minutes to play it in its original version / length.
You can't always get what you want did the trick already.
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So far there are 146 song's,if most of you have voted I will post the TOP10 of the Favorite Stones Songs Never Performed Live
(Or sf37 want to do the job him self)
Thank you, NICOS, that would be wonderful. Please feel free to tally the results if you don't mind. Very curious to see how the poll is shaping up!
And thanks again to you all for participating and for sharing your thoughts!
the stones organization must have someone that reads thru stuff on iorr
perhaps they'll pass the top ten list over to mick for consideration
i know unlikely but i can dream
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I can imagine that there has never been a live rendition of TWFNO. As far as I remember it the song wasn't a major hit at the time; for the Stones and their audience it would have been a waste of time to play and listen to it, also because it takes quite a lot of minutes to play it in its original version / length.
You can't always get what you want did the trick already.
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I dream for years they will play "We Love You" I guess Chuck will be able to play the intro................
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I dream for years they will play "We Love You" I guess Chuck will be able to play the intro................
Well, nowadays they could add their new session musician, Macca, to do the back-up vocals...
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.... Nowadays, I don't know ...)
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I can imagine that there has never been a live rendition of TWFNO. As far as I remember it the song wasn't a major hit at the time; for the Stones and their audience it would have been a waste of time to play and listen to it, also because it takes quite a lot of minutes to play it in its original version / length.
You can't always get what you want did the trick already.
Yeah, "Can't Always Get" pretty much does its job (I never thought it earlier, but as songs they are pretty similar, especially if we recall the live versions from the 70's). Could be very well that, say, during 1975/76 it was that big song that was standing its way to be even tried once. No spot for it.
But that of needing to be a hit to be played - well, I think they did at the time songs that weren't particularly big hits either: "Fingerprint File", "Dance Little Sister", "Luxury", "100 Years Ago", "Hand of Fate", "Hey Negrita", etc.
Nowadays, I don't know. They try occasionally some 'deeper' old songs - stuff like "Moonlight Mile", "Dancing With Mr. D", "Silver Train", "Out of Time" - so why not that one as well. Probably their audiences might cope with one oddity like that between the hits... But I am not here complaining about setlists, or suggesting anything (that's their job), but thinking that it might work rather fine, if they would give it a try.
Bloody hell, its about their only song that somehow deals with aging! (probably neglected for that reason...)
- Doxa