I want these songs. Little T&A,Can't be seen, wanna hold you,comming down again.sleep tonight,Too rude,All about you,Before they make me run,you gotthe silver.Are you with me
I have to be honest and say I would prefer a Stones show without any Keith solo material - would rather see a Mick & Keith duet like the seventies on Happy for example
sunnybandyo99 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I want these songs. Little T&A,Can't be seen, > wanna hold you,comming down again.sleep > tonight,Too rude,All about you,Before they make me > run,you gotthe silver.Are you with me
nashville Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I have to be honest and say I would prefer a > Stones show without any Keith solo material - > would rather see a Mick & Keith duet like the > seventies on Happy for example > > Andy
Totaly agree... -You gotta move with Keith on slide!
sunnybandyo99 Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > come on don't joke
No, it's the truth. The song is about Patti. And she has said that he didn't want him to play that one. The lyrics "she's my little rock & roll....my tits and ass, with soul", makes her feel uncomfortable. I'm not joking.
S.T.P Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > nashville Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > I have to be honest and say I would prefer a > > Stones show without any Keith solo material - > > would rather see a Mick & Keith duet like the > > seventies on Happy for example > > > > Andy > > > Totaly agree... -You gotta move with Keith on > slide!
I have to say that I totally disagree.You Gotta Move and a Happy duet would be great but,I wouldn't want it to come at the cost of Richards' two lead vocals.He does not play his solo material in a Stones concert.Those KR lead vocal songs are a great change of pace in a long concert after all of the "hey,hey's"(of You Got Me Rocking),"oh yeah,oh yeah's"(of songs such as Saint Of Me),and "woo hoo hoo's".They are more authentic.Someone made a great quote that I agree with a few weeks back about the KR songs in general and a live performance of The Worst was the example.Richards makes some other singers sound like used car salesmen.Besides,if those two songs did disappear,they would probably be replaced by something (probably only one song) that they've already played hundreds of times.What about How Can I Stop / Connection?Most casual fans probably don't have the attention spans for How Can I Stop(almost 6 minutes long) but,they react the same way to TPIE so,I say give it another shot later in the year.
"Theif in the Night" wrote: > KR does not play his solo material > in a Stones concert.
-I think "Nashville" meant Keith as lead singer.
> Those KR lead vocal songs are a great change of pace in a long concert after > all of the "hey,hey's"(of You Got Me Rocking),"oh > yeah,oh yeah's"(of songs such as Saint Of Me),and > "woo hoo hoo's".They are more authentic.Someone > made a great quote that I agree with a few weeks > back about the KR songs in general and a live > performance of The Worst was the example.Richards > makes some other singers sound like used car > salesmen.Besides,if those two songs did > disappear,they would probably be replaced by > something (probably only one song) that they've > already played hundreds of times.What about How > Can I Stop / Connection?Most casual fans probably > don't have the attention spans for How Can I > Stop(almost 6 minutes long) but,they react the > same way to TPIE so,I say give it another shot > later in the year.
-I agree with you that the Richards "solo" numbers are a great change of phase in the consert, but they could do it in the past without Jagger leaving the stage. I.e. Sweet Virginia. I've only seen the Stones once, in Nurenberg '98 and really enjoyed the Richards part, but my point is that they've been doing it a long time now, and mabye it's time for a change...
nikkibong Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Thief brings up a question - I haven't been to a > show since Keith ditched Infamy. How is TPIE going > over with the crowds these days? Just wondering.
as per most new Keith ballads played in front of a Stones audience in 2005/2006, the song title is eerily appropriate
This is true,for the most part.I have heard that he received a great reception in Buenos Aires.In Boston on January 13th,I wasn't paying any attention at all to the crowd reaction at that point but,it was pretty bad on the second night,at least in my section.
I wonder if it would be a better idea for him to play the ballad after and not before the rocker like he did on the '94/'95 tour.Since that tour,with maybe a couple of exceptions,his ballad always has represented a drastic drop in the flow of the set lists.It reminds me of the way people reacted to the slow beginning of Out Of Control last year.It seems like they expect that it is supposed to be their time to go for refreshments and they don't stick around to hear how good these songs are.I think he probably should get up there and tear into Connection before these people know what hit them and then bring on the ballad.