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Went to the show last night. They were great! Played great and sounded great. If you weren’t there. You have no reason to criticize.
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TornAndFried
The 3-song Keuth set kind of kills the momentum of the show,and most casual fans could do without it.
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PaintMonkeyManBlack
Keith doing 3 songs is a sign. They dont just change this because keith want to.
And this.
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Doxa
A good summary, treacle.
- Doxa
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treaclefingers
Something happened, clearly, to make for this change so suddenly.
You don't just "drop" a showstopper like SSoH from the setlist - they thought enough of it to make it the opening encore song for the first number of shows and then inexplicably drop it, reducing the encore to one song and adding a Keith number.
Any number of explanations, these the likeliest:
1. Mick's voice
2. Mick needs more of a break - ie physical toll of the show.
3. Didn't like the crowd reaction to SSoH/Chanel oversinging.
4. Keith wants more stage time.
5. No issue, they just wanted to change it up.
Argument #1 - Mick's voice "seems" fine, but perhaps there is an underlying issue and he's trying to preserve it for the entire tour? If MJ's voice goes, they are cancelling shows and they'll be hard to reschedule. His voice seems fine, but he's a professional and may just be "managing" a problem well.
For argument #2 - so they add a Keith song, but why drop SSoH, they could have dropped any other tune, and why only one encore song? With the extra Keith song Mick's stagetime would still roughly the same dropping any other song in lieu of dropping SSoH.
Argument #3 - crowds I've seen loved the tune, I don't think this is the problem. Chanel is "aggressive" on vocals, but even if Mick didn't like that, a conversation with her would probably be the outcome, not simply dropping the song.
Argument #4 - This seems highly unlikely. Keith is insisting on a 3rd song, after all this time this seems implausible, and even if this were the case, they could just add that 3rd song, rather than dropping SSoH.
Argument #5 - they do change up a few songs on the show, but while we all like a Keith number or two, 3 out of 19 songs is a big chunk and removing an encore number and reducing it to one song seems too major a move to happen just to "change it up"...this to me is the unlikeliest scenario.
So...I read the show is now under 2 hours. This seems like they are tapering it on purpose, which in the absence of any other information makes it seem like it's Mick's voice. We've all marvelled at how good his voice sounds, especially at his age and compared to his contemporaries. He's careful which is largely good so we're even able to get shows of this quality, but he's had issues with his voice in the past so this isn't new territory.
Keeping fingers crossed for remainder of the tour, whatever the issue may be.
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Jeter1984
How many shows did Keith do one song? 3 or 4? Perhaps he's just catching up so that he gets 2 songs/show for the whole tour. Wouldn't be surprised if that's writtin in the contracts.
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georgelicks
At the end of the day the band is touring with a new album that left the charts 6 months ago and the audience that goes to see them puts Hot Rocks on the charts week after week, so the band went on autopilot until the end of the tour.
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PaintMonkeyManBlackThat would be bizarre but if true he is back to 2 in denver.Quote
Jeter1984
How many shows did Keith do one song? 3 or 4? Perhaps he's just catching up so that he gets 2 songs/show for the whole tour. Wouldn't be surprised if that's writtin in the contracts.
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georgelicks
At the end of the day the band is touring with a new album that left the charts 6 months ago and the audience that goes to see them puts Hot Rocks on the charts week after week, so the band went on autopilot until the end of the tour.
While this is true, it should be noted that no matter how much momentum the Stones generated for the new album, they weren’t doing themselves any favors by hibernating for the fall and winter of 2023-24. That was a highly unusual thing to do; they typically hit the road almost simultaneously — and sometimes even slightly before — the release of a new album.
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TornAndFried
The 3-song Keuth set kind of kills the momentum of the show,and most casual fans could do without it.
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PaintMonkeyManBlack
Keith doing 3 songs is a sign. They dont just change this because keith want to.
And this.
Something happened, clearly, to make for this change so suddenly.
You don't just "drop" a showstopper like SSoH from the setlist - they thought enough of it to make it the opening encore song for the first number of shows and then inexplicably drop it, reducing the encore to one song and adding a Keith number.
Any number of explanations, these the likeliest:
1. Mick's voice
2. Mick needs more of a break - ie physical toll of the show.
3. Didn't like the crowd reaction to SSoH/Chanel oversinging.
4. Keith wants more stage time.
5. No issue, they just wanted to change it up.
Argument #1 - Mick's voice "seems" fine, but perhaps there is an underlying issue and he's trying to preserve it for the entire tour? If MJ's voice goes, they are cancelling shows and they'll be hard to reschedule. His voice seems fine, but he's a professional and may just be "managing" a problem well.
For argument #2 - so they add a Keith song, but why drop SSoH, they could have dropped any other tune, and why only one encore song? With the extra Keith song Mick's stagetime would still roughly the same dropping any other song in lieu of dropping SSoH.
Argument #3 - crowds I've seen loved the tune, I don't think this is the problem. Chanel is "aggressive" on vocals, but even if Mick didn't like that, a conversation with her would probably be the outcome, not simply dropping the song.
Argument #4 - This seems highly unlikely. Keith is insisting on a 3rd song, after all this time this seems implausible, and even if this were the case, they could just add that 3rd song, rather than dropping SSoH.
Argument #5 - they do change up a few songs on the show, but while we all like a Keith number or two, 3 out of 19 songs is a big chunk and removing an encore number and reducing it to one song seems too major a move to happen just to "change it up"...this to me is the unlikeliest scenario.
So...I read the show is now under 2 hours. This seems like they are tapering it on purpose, which in the absence of any other information makes it seem like it's Mick's voice. We've all marvelled at how good his voice sounds, especially at his age and compared to his contemporaries. He's careful which is largely good so we're even able to get shows of this quality, but he's had issues with his voice in the past so this isn't new territory.
Keeping fingers crossed for remainder of the tour, whatever the issue may be.
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georgelicks
At the end of the day the band is touring with a new album that left the charts 6 months ago and the audience that goes to see them puts Hot Rocks on the charts week after week, so the band went on autopilot until the end of the tour.
While this is true, it should be noted that no matter how much momentum the Stones generated for the new album, they weren’t doing themselves any favors by hibernating for the fall and winter of 2023-24. That was a highly unusual thing to do; they typically hit the road almost simultaneously — and sometimes even slightly before — the release of a new album.
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treaclefingers
Something happened, clearly, to make for this change so suddenly.
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georgelicks
At the end of the day the band is touring with a new album that left the charts 6 months ago and the audience that goes to see them puts Hot Rocks on the charts week after week, so the band went on autopilot until the end of the tour.
While this is true, it should be noted that no matter how much momentum the Stones generated for the new album, they weren’t doing themselves any favors by hibernating for the fall and winter of 2023-24. That was a highly unusual thing to do; they typically hit the road almost simultaneously — and sometimes even slightly before — the release of a new album.
Totally agree. I love this album - but the delay between the release and the tour is odd. HD is my favorite Stones’ album since Some Girls.
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georgelicks
At the end of the day the band is touring with a new album that left the charts 6 months ago and the audience that goes to see them puts Hot Rocks on the charts week after week, so the band went on autopilot until the end of the tour.
While this is true, it should be noted that no matter how much momentum the Stones generated for the new album, they weren’t doing themselves any favors by hibernating for the fall and winter of 2023-24. That was a highly unusual thing to do; they typically hit the road almost simultaneously — and sometimes even slightly before — the release of a new album.