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Best setlist of the post-'94 era
Posted by: Send It To me ()
Date: October 13, 2006 05:15

Hands down, no question for me (ok, bias, I was at this show), was 9/25/97, second night of the B2B tour. Phenomenal sampling, almost every album represented. Fantastic!!

Satisfaction
It's Only Rock'n Roll
Bitch
Let's Spend The Night Together
Rock And A Hard Place
Sister Morphine
Anybody Seen My Baby
19th Nervous Breakdown
Out Of Control
She's A Rainbow
Miss You
-- Introductions --
All About You (Keith)
I Wanna Hold You (Keith)
Little Queenie (center stage)
Let It Bleed (center stage)
The Last Time (center stage)
Sympathy For The Devil
Tumbling Dice
Honky Tonk Women
You Got Me Rocking
Start Me Up
Jumping Jack Flash
You Can't Always Get What You Want (encore)
Brown Sugar (encore)

TOP THAT!!! Sister Morphine, All About You, Nervous Breakdown, Last Time, Bleed, Wanna Hold You, Little Queenie, SHE'S A @#$%& RAINBOW, etc. etc.

Bridges - check
Voodoo - check
Steel Wheels - check
Dirty Work - no
Undercover - check
Tatoo You - check
Emotional - check
Some Girls - check
Black and Blue - no
IORR - check
GHS - no
"Fantastic 4" - check
Satanic Majesties - check
Between the Buttons - check



Edited 6 time(s). Last edit at 2006-10-13 05:24 by Send It To me.

Re: Best setlist of the post-'94 era
Posted by: Send It To me ()
Date: October 13, 2006 05:15

And 24 songs strong, I might add.

(They had a great video montage for You Got Me Rockin' that night and it was dropped the rest of the tour as far as I know - would be cool to see that again. Anyone else remember??)



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 2006-10-13 05:18 by Send It To me.

Re: Best setlist of the post-'94 era
Posted by: Keith The Beast ()
Date: October 13, 2006 05:29

A damn good setlist indeed! Is there any boots of this show around?

Re: Best setlist of the post-'94 era
Date: October 13, 2006 05:37

Send It To me Wrote:
-------------------------------------------------------
> Hands down, no question for me (ok, bias, I was at
> this show), was 9/25/97, second night of the B2B
> tour. Phenomenal sampling, almost every album
> represented. Fantastic!!
>
> Satisfaction
> It's Only Rock'n Roll
> Bitch
> Let's Spend The Night Together
> Rock And A Hard Place
> Sister Morphine
> Anybody Seen My Baby
> 19th Nervous Breakdown
> Out Of Control
> She's A Rainbow
> Miss You
> -- Introductions --
> All About You (Keith)
> I Wanna Hold You (Keith)
> Little Queenie (center stage)
> Let It Bleed (center stage)
> The Last Time (center stage)
> Sympathy For The Devil
> Tumbling Dice
> Honky Tonk Women
> You Got Me Rocking
> Start Me Up
> Jumping Jack Flash
> You Can't Always Get What You Want (encore)
> Brown Sugar (encore)
>
> TOP THAT!!! Sister Morphine, All About You,
> Nervous Breakdown, Last Time, Bleed, Wanna Hold
> You, Little Queenie, SHE'S A @#$%& RAINBOW, etc.
> etc.
>
> Bridges - check
> Voodoo - check
> Steel Wheels - check
> Dirty Work - no
> Undercover - check
> Tatoo You - check
> Emotional - check
> Some Girls - check
> Black and Blue - no
> IORR - check
> GHS - no
> "Fantastic 4" - check
> Satanic Majesties - check
> Between the Buttons - check


That set list is right up there but,so is the one I saw at the first Foxborough 1997 show - no Let It Bleed or She's A Rainbow (among four others)but,we got Star Star,Flip The Switch,Gimme Shelter,and Crazy Mama instead.

Re: Best setlist of the post-'94 era
Date: October 13, 2006 06:02

Europe '95 had some great set lists at the end with songs like Shine A Light and Connection,around 23 songs if I'm not mistaken.

Re: Best setlist of the post-'94 era
Posted by: ChelseaDrugstore ()
Date: October 13, 2006 06:45

there were some NS shows from '99. The Vegas shows I recall were great. But you're right about that list there. Good one. I would also point out that YGMR in '94 counts a lot more than in 06; since it was a debut from the new album at that time.

"...no longer shall you trudge 'cross my peaceful mind."

Re: Best setlist of the post-'94 era
Posted by: Send It To me ()
Date: October 13, 2006 07:25

True, No Security was interesing, but I stick by my post.

The only weakness in it - the lack of the "dark" songs I love so much:

Midnight Rambler
Gimme Shelter
Paint it Black

Sympathy was in there, though!

Re: Best setlist of the post-'94 era
Posted by: sweetcharmedlife ()
Date: October 13, 2006 07:25

That's a horrible setlist. Most of the setlists on this tour are better. Other than maybe 3-4 songs. I could pretty much do without any of these songs.

Re: Best setlist of the post-'94 era
Posted by: Send It To me ()
Date: October 13, 2006 07:30

Horrible?

You're just being contrary for the sake of it.

I can accept not the greatest or ok, but "horrible" is pure b.s.



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Re: Best setlist of the post-'94 era
Posted by: inopeng ()
Date: October 13, 2006 07:43

By song titles, that was a good setlist. But I was at that show with damn good seats and, while it was better than opening night two nights earlier, it was not even in my top ten. Just one man's opinion...

Re: Best setlist of the post-'94 era
Posted by: flowerchild ()
Date: October 13, 2006 08:10

Shepards Bush '99, at least for rarely-played songs. awesome recording too.

Re: Best setlist of the post-'94 era
Posted by: RollingStoner ()
Date: October 13, 2006 08:16

I like the Orpheum Theatre and Roseland Ballroom 2002 setlists the best.

Re: Best setlist of the post-'94 era
Date: October 13, 2006 08:18

long john stoner is right; the best setlists were the Licks club dates.

you can't catch me!

Re: Best setlist of the post-'94 era
Posted by: erikjjf ()
Date: October 13, 2006 08:35

Some of the Licks club dates, MSG 98, Paradiso, Olympia and Brixton 95...

Re: Best setlist of the post-'94 era
Posted by: MicksBrain ()
Date: October 13, 2006 08:40

The NO SECURITY shows (especially when MOONLIGHT MILE was played) and Licks Club shows were the ones with the best Set List IMHO (Send it to me's Set List isn't bad - give it a B - but still has EVERY war horse stuffed in it. Just a FEW changes - get rid of IORR and MISS YOU - and put in SAINT OF ME and GIMME SHELTER would have helped a lot.)

Re: Best setlist of the post-'94 era
Posted by: Send It To me ()
Date: October 15, 2006 02:23

I'll qualify my submission - best NON-THEATER setlist.

Thank you.

Re: Best setlist of the post-'94 era
Posted by: Edith Grove ()
Date: October 15, 2006 02:30

wembly, 29 August, 2003

Re: Best setlist of the post-'94 era
Posted by: ryanpow ()
Date: October 15, 2006 02:30

the Oakland Arena show from the licks tour has one of the best set lists of the post-94 era for sure.



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