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Gazza
This hasnt been updated for a while, and a few corrections ,may be due, but you can see here what songs were played by the Stones in each year throughout their career
60's - [rocksoff.org]
70's - [rocksoff.org]
80's - [rocksoff.org]
90's - [rocksoff.org]
00's - [rocksoff.org] (havent added 2007 yet)
Great stuff, & I look forward to an update! : )
One point: shouldn't 1968 also include those songs from Rock & Roll Circus that weren't filmed ('Route 66', 'Confessin' The Blues', etc)? As these were performed in front of an audience I think they count as more than just rehearsals / jams.
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Gazza
This hasnt been updated for a while, and a few corrections ,may be due, but you can see here what songs were played by the Stones in each year throughout their career
60's - [rocksoff.org]
70's - [rocksoff.org]
80's - [rocksoff.org]
90's - [rocksoff.org]
00's - [rocksoff.org] (havent added 2007 yet)
Great stuff, & I look forward to an update! : )
One point: shouldn't 1968 also include those songs from Rock & Roll Circus that weren't filmed ('Route 66', 'Confessin' The Blues', etc)? As these were performed in front of an audience I think they count as more than just rehearsals / jams.
I'd also perhaps include Don Kirshnir's Rock Concert '74 ('Till the Next Goodbye' & 'Ain't Too Proud To Beg', performed with live vocals).
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Sleepy City
Perhaps now we need a least performed song thread...
Difficult for the Brian era, but are there any songs that we KNOW were only performed once?
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Sleepy City
Perhaps now we need a least performed song thread...
Difficult for the Brian era, but are there any songs that we KNOW were only performed once?
Yep
Down Home Girl (1969)
Con Le Mie Lacrime (2006)
Ventilator Blues (1972)
Sweet Black Angel (1972)
Stop Breaking Down (1994)
Country Honk (1976) - a few bars only
Moon Is Up (1999)
Jump On Top of Me (1995)
Lowdown (1998)
Might as Well Get Juiced (1998)
How Can I Stop (1998)
Unreleased songs :
Get Together (1964)
I'm Yours & I'm Hers (1969)
Worried Life Blues (1977)
You Gotta Walk Dont look Back (2002)
Who Do You Love? (1994)
Bob Wills Is Still The King (2006)
Wichita Lineman (2006) - 1 verse only
El Paso (2006) - 1 verse only
Learning The Game (2006)
Interestingly, most of those songs come from shows which were either one off non tour shows (Knebworth, Hyde Park) or tour shows which were filmed for TV or DVD (Miami 1994, Austin 2006, Paradiso 1995 etc)
40% of their released back catalogue has never been performed live
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still some updates and corrections needed for 2006-07 - sorry
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Gazza
Yeah, I think it can - for two reasons
1) The Stones have officially released the song under that title and with those lyrics
2) It has an additional composer credit compared to As Tears Go By.
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Gazza
No to all three
Theres been a few on each tour. JJF has been omitted very rarely though - but this is one great show when it WAS left off
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So, can we confirm three things:
(1) Since Hyde Park, there has been no Stones show without "Jumping Jack Flash".
(2) Since Altamont, there has been no Stones show without "Brown Sugar"?
(3) Since the first show of the 1981 Tour, there has been no Stones show without "Start Me Up".
Can we?
There might be some problematic shows, like the ones in London in 1969 after Altamont, as far as (2) is concerned; then some club shows like El Mocambo and Stu's memorial, but these are not 'normal' Stones shows.
- Doxa
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Doxa
So, can we confirm three things:
(1) Since Hyde Park, there has been no Stones show without "Jumping Jack Flash".
(2) Since Altamont, there has been no Stones show without "Brown Sugar"?
(3) Since the first show of the 1981 Tour, there has been no Stones show without "Start Me Up".
Can we?
There might be some problematic shows, like the ones in London in 1969 after Altamont, as far as (2) is concerned; then some club shows like El Mocambo and Stu's memorial, but these are not 'normal' Stones shows.
- Doxa
I've been to several shows (all Europe) without Start me up. They didn't play it at O2 last year for eg did they?
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Gazza
Yeah, I think it can - for two reasons
1) The Stones have officially released the song under that title and with those lyrics
2) It has an additional composer credit compared to As Tears Go By.
I salute you as the fount of all Stones recording knowledge. Respect!
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So, can we confirm three things:
(1) Since Hyde Park, there has been no Stones show without "Jumping Jack Flash".
(2) Since Altamont, there has been no Stones show without "Brown Sugar"?
(3) Since the first show of the 1981 Tour, there has been no Stones show without "Start Me Up".
Can we?
There might be some problematic shows, like the ones in London in 1969 after Altamont, as far as (2) is concerned; then some club shows like El Mocambo and Stu's memorial, but these are not 'normal' Stones shows.
- Doxa
I've been to several shows (all Europe) without Start me up. They didn't play it at O2 last year for eg did they?
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So, can we confirm three things:
(1) Since Hyde Park, there has been no Stones show without "Jumping Jack Flash".
(2) Since Altamont, there has been no Stones show without "Brown Sugar"?
(3) Since the first show of the 1981 Tour, there has been no Stones show without "Start Me Up".
Can we?
There might be some problematic shows, like the ones in London in 1969 after Altamont, as far as (2) is concerned; then some club shows like El Mocambo and Stu's memorial, but these are not 'normal' Stones shows.
- Doxa
I've been to several shows (all Europe) without Start me up. They didn't play it at O2 last year for eg did they?
Good, this evidence is enough to count out (3). I'm sure Gazza will have evidence to shoot down the two others, too - even though I think (1) is a hard one.
- Doxa
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Gazza
No to all three
Theres been a few on each tour. JJF has been omitted very rarely though - but this is one great show when it WAS left off
[www.iorr.org]
Thanks! But I'll give a new try
If we somehow disqualify certain special gigs - club nights - that are special in their own rights, and intentionally differing from their 'regular' gigs (perhaps this distinction is impossible to make), can we then say, that those three hold on, at least (1)? Or, to put it other way around: is there regular gigs aimed for a big public that are missing any of these songs?
- Doxa
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So, can we confirm three things:
(1) Since Hyde Park, there has been no Stones show without "Jumping Jack Flash".
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(2) Since Altamont, there has been no Stones show without "Brown Sugar"?
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Gazza
No to all three
Theres been a few on each tour. JJF has been omitted very rarely though - but this is one great show when it WAS left off
[www.iorr.org]
Thanks! But I'll give a new try
If we somehow disqualify certain special gigs - club nights - that are special in their own rights, and intentionally differing from their 'regular' gigs (perhaps this distinction is impossible to make), can we then say, that those three hold on, at least (1)? Or, to put it other way around: is there regular gigs aimed for a big public that are missing any of these songs?
- Doxa
The shows that have excluded JJF/BS/SMU in recent years have tended to be theatre shows or short sets such as Juilliard (no JJF) or the Superbowl (no JJF/BS),
Off the top of my head, I cant think of any proper-length shows in stadiums/arenas from 1981 onwards that havent included all three of those songs (and maybe since about 1969-70 for BS and JJF), although there could possibly be one or two. SMU was excluded from just one BTB/NS tour show for example - Shepherds Bush.
One notable exception was done under duress - Brown Sugar was NOT played in Shanghai in 2006 - because the Stones were asked by the Chinese authorities not to play it, HTW, LSTNT, Rough Justice or Beast of Burden (!!)