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so proud of the stones
Posted by: canadian.sway ()
Date: August 21, 2006 18:15

i cant believe not only did the band play sway once on the ABB tour, they have brought it out for almost 1 in 3 shows, and even taking it across the pond and playing it at huge stadiums in Europe!
good on you guys for 'taking a risk' with my favorite stones song of all time, and i cant wait to hear the twick version which by the sounds of it was quite inspired. i know there are only about 5 songs a night that change around in the setlist (which is fine by me, it still leaves lots of room for the semi-heard songs, plus all the hits). and im so glad the boys brought this song out from its dusty hidding place 35 years after the fact.

Re: so proud of the stones
Posted by: iamthedj ()
Date: August 21, 2006 18:35

I too am glad, Sway is one of the most majestic, beautiful songs in pop history. But it's hardly taking a risk, mate. One song? When they have hundreds of new and old ready to go!

Re: so proud of the stones
Date: August 22, 2006 02:01

It's far from one out of three this tour.I think they have played it around 15 times during the entire world tour,just once before January 20,2006.

Re: so proud of the stones
Posted by: ryanpow ()
Date: August 22, 2006 02:15

im happy for ron wood after reading the twikenham review.

Re: so proud of the stones
Posted by: NICOS ()
Date: August 22, 2006 02:43

Me too, I almost felt pitty for him the last time

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Re: so proud of the stones
Posted by: ryanpow ()
Date: August 22, 2006 02:48

even people who have been the most critical of him called his performance a revelation. so you know it must have been good.



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