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From Shidoobee with Stonesdoug
Live backstage from Toronto Tom
Street Fighting Man
IORR
If You Can't Rock Me
Don't Stop
Monkey Man
Sweet Virginia
All Down the Line
Rocks Off
Tumbling Dice
Slipping Away
Before They Make Me Run
Start Me Up
You Got Me Rocking
HTW
Can't You Hear Me Knocking
Satisfaction
Mannish Boy
When The Whip Comes Down
Brown Sugar
Sympathy
JJF
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Sir Stonesalot |
Really?
More of the same?
Interesting. |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
Some pictures (AP Photo/Canadian Press, Ryan Remiorz)
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Madafaka |
Great set list, but I want new songs! |
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riffhard64 |
where is Sway and Winter ect..... |
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TT |
This is, once again, a stadium setlist. Poor. |
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Moonisup |
yeah it's almost a stadium list indeed!! But let's not forget it's their 1st show!! Give them a chance
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Stonesmillenium2001 |
quote: Madafaka wrote:
Great set list, but I want new songs!
I am hoping they play new songs also. maybe move the bstage songs up a bit |
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sonicrock |
what the fuck....cmon wake up guys |
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TheSavageYoungXyzzy |
Guys... having barely rehearsed "Winter" and "Sway" over the summer, *knowing* that Keith doesn't like "Sway", and knowing that the rehearsal time they've had before this point has been minimal, I don't think it's gonna happen.
Sorry. But probably not in the cards. It's not gonna suddenly be a whole new setlist this time 'round - probably one or two new songs thrown in the mix for good measure like "Can't Be Seen", and so forth. I wish it were otherwise, but with the setlists and performances we've been getting, I'm happy as it is.
-tSYX --- If I could stick a knife in my heart, suicide right on the stage, would it be enough for your teenage lust, would it help to ease the pain? |
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dealer squealing |
Complaning about the setlist!!!
You must be nuts??
Great songs all of them except YGMR!
Then everybody are talking about lets say 1973 tour and the Brussel show how great that was, let me remind you that back then the setlists were much the same from city to city and few complanings! |
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moy |
more pix
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T&A |
A stadium setlist? How do you figure? It's a replica of the typical 2002 arena setlist on an Exile theme night. And a damn fine setlist it is!!! Can't believe the whiners out there...imagine you'd have all walked out halfway through the 69, 72, 75, 78, 81 tours, eh? |
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jb |
Look..it aint changing no matter what ....I think they could have added a few more 60's songs like Ruby Tuesday, Paint it Black, Get Off my cloud, @000 light years..but it aint happening......The list will remain the same, given a variation or 2, the enire tour including Europe..If you don't like it, sell your tickets.. |
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KeepRigid |
How can anyone 'want' more when they weren't even at the show?
Here, read these song titles on your computer screen and see if it helps you:
Jigsaw Puzzle
Sway
Winter
Time Waits for No One
No Use in Crying
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jb |
Be cool, stay in school!!!! |
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Lazy Bones |
(5 stars)
Stones keep rolling
Age not showing as rock icons stage
energized Montreal show
By DENIS ARMSTRONG -- Ottawa Sun
THE ROLLING STONES
Bell Centre, Montreal
Wednesday, January 8, 2003
MONTREAL -- The pout put out. Like a Swiss
watch, The Rolling Stones took Forty Lick-ings
and came up ticking at a sold-out "Licks World
Tour" concert at Montreal's Bell Centre last
night.
Even after 40 years, the "World's Greatest
Rock 'n' Roll Band" played their parts to
perfection, prancing and looking, wait, let's say
dressing, the part of cocky teenagers on the
road for the first time, playing for free drinks
and fast women.
Just shy of cashing senior citizens benefits, The
Stones can still turn the testosterone -- and
estrogen for that matter -- on.
Good thing too.
Here at the newly rechristened Bell Centre,
everything about last night's concert was on a
grand scale, from the ubiquitous greatest hits
blaring on the city's French and English radio
stations, to a packed house of 21,000
well-heeled fans who coughed up a
stratospheric $100-$300 a piece for a square
foot of standing space to call your own.
Who sits for The Stones, cherie?
VISUALLY DAZZLING
Even though they haven't had a hit single since
1994's Voodoo Lounge, a Stones' concerts
remains an important piece of rock 'n' roll
history.
The $100 million tour, designed to promote
their new Forty Licks greatest hits package,
was evident throughout the arena.
From the gossamer, 54 metre-wide catwalked
stage and quartet of visually dazzling
videotrons to the 252,000 watt sound system,
the concert was the closest experience to a
"Super Bowl" this music fan could ever imagine.
Opening with It's Only Rock 'n' Roll (But I Like
It) and latest single Don't Stop, The Stones'
polish was clear during last night's show.
Looking buff and relaxed, Jagger preened and
chicken-strutted his way across the mammoth
stage like a preacher practicing ballet, while the
dreadlocked Keith Richards, cigarette fixed in
his gob, sidestepped like a drunken sailor.
Guitar-mate Ron Wood, appearing
re-energized since going on the wagon and
concentrating on his other career of visual
artist, moved the way a yogic cat might.
And in the back, driving this locomotive, Charlie
Watts, appearing half his 61 years, kept time
on the drums.
It's the kind of reckless, on-stage mayhem, the
iconic rock poses they conjured and many
following generations of bands since have
attempted to imitate.
The Stones, with bassist Daryl Jones and
Chuck Leavell on keyboards, steered through a
honky-tonk set off Exile on Main Street while
the IMAX-quality video backdrop provided
plenty of visual trickery, including a new and
lurid pouting lips and tongue graphic to make a
Rocky Horror Picture Show fan blush.
The four-piece brass section of Tim Reids, Kip
Smith, Michael Davis and Bobby Tiegs with
vocalist Lisa Fisher gave Tumblin' Dice the
rowdy riverboat flavour it screams for.
And there was plenty of time for crowd
favourites like Sympathy for the Devil, Angie,
Brown Sugar and You Can't Always Get What
You Want.
Jagger, in the meantime, thrilled the crowd,
hurling beachballs to fans and fearlessly
dodging grasping hands as he walked the
runway running the length on the rink.
The biggest ovations this night were for
Richards, who's front-and-centre vocal turn on
Slipping Away, he dedicated to "his blind
angel".
Yup, there was no avoiding the event in this
Stones-cold crazy town.
In a downright playful mood, The Stones
showed no signs of road fatigue over the
two-hour long gig.
It may be that you can't always get what you
want, but last night at Montreal's Bell Centre,
Rolling Stones' fans got what they needed. |
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jb |
Canada needs to beef up it's border patrol. |
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Lazy Bones |
quote: jb wrote:
Canada needs to beef up it's border patrol.
I know. Far too many guns coming north!
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jb |
Nice to see you post again....I knew that would bring you out..eh? |
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Saint Sway |
there's no reason why they cant take the songs that were successful in the Theatre shows and adapt them into the arena sets.
for example... Dance, Everybody Needs Somebody, Hand Of Fate, Thats How Strong My Love Is, Worried About You and Torn & Frayed would all work great in an Arena show.
they dont necessarily have to introduce completely new songs - though it would be sweet if they did - they just need to slip some stuff thats been underplayed so far into the sets |
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jb |
Well, considering 3/4 of the audience at the shows I attended looked around bored when they played the Exile/Sticky finger set,I could only imagine the response of other less notable gems.
[Edited by jb] |
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~AzQb |
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Y-y-Y-ikes!
{clucking sound at headband and corny jacket}
But hey, it IS Montreal after all |
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jb |
No joking..Keith's wardrobe sucks...what happened to jeans, boots, and leather vest..you think he gets wardrobe advice from Liza Minnelli....really weak...Mick's aint that great either.... |
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~AzQb |
Joshin'Esq.!
Listen, man. I'm the LASt to comment on this kind of crap--Keith has always been sartorically impeccable to me--but THIS get-up.
Pass the corndogs and Cheezwiz, baby!
~RoTfLmAo~! |
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NHStonesfan |
I (age 38)am going to see them
in Boston on Sunday with my 6 year old
Stones fanatic son and 59 year old
father. That set list would please us
all. |
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jb |
Boston is usually one of their stronger venues....enjoy! |
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scope |
quote: NHStonesfan wrote:
I (age 38)am going to see them
in Boston on Sunday with my 6 year old
Stones fanatic son and 59 year old
father. That set list would please us
all.
3 generations. Very cool indeed. You are in for a treat. oh yeah, welcome! |
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MP |
cheers |
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MP |
Yikes! Guess I'm back.....thanks....don't really know why I was gone.....Thanks |
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