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Re: Your ex-favorite song that has been killed by just too much
Posted by: buffalo7478 ()
Date: August 12, 2006 21:15

At Stones shows it is Miss You. I loved Some Girls in 1978. Now it's only a call for a beer and bathroom break. Right behind it are JJF and Brown Sugar...but generally played to early or too late for a beer break. IORR is just terrible live anytime after maybe 1989.

On the radio, it's definitely, Every Breath You Take. I also crack uo when it's played as a 'romantic' song...when it is anything but.

Re: Your ex-favorite song that has been killed by just too much
Posted by: Stones89 ()
Date: August 13, 2006 00:50

For me it's Back In Black. Still love the album but that song gets played way too often IMO. Same with You Shook Me All Night Long.

Re: Your ex-favorite song that has been killed by just too much
Posted by: Happy Jack ()
Date: August 13, 2006 03:58

wont get fooled again, great song, but overplayed.

Re: Your ex-favorite song that has been killed by just too much
Posted by: black n blue ()
Date: August 13, 2006 16:51

The current set list

Re: Your ex-favorite song that has been killed by just too much
Posted by: roundnround ()
Date: August 13, 2006 17:18

the star spangled banner... and hail to the thief (i mean chief)

Re: Your ex-favorite song that has been killed by just too much
Posted by: saltoftheearth ()
Date: August 18, 2006 12:54

LOGIE Wrote:
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> Tumbling Dice



Right, it's a great song but why on earth do they have to play it at every concert for the past 30+ years?

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