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Topic: Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA 22nd November - Setlist, Photos and Reviews Return to archive Page: 1 2
23rd November 2006 01:03 AM
Gimme Shelter Courtesy of Shidoobee:
1. Jumpin Jack Flash
2. IORR
3. Let Spend the Night Together
4. She Was Hot
5. Dead Flowers with Bonnie Raitt
6. Streets Of Love
7. All Down The Line
8. Midnight Rambler
9. Tumbling Dice
------ intros ------
10. You Got the Silver
11. Connection

12. Under My Thumb
13. Oh No Not You Again
14. Start Me Up
15. Honky Tonk Woman

16. Sympathy For the Devil
17. Paint It Black
18. Satisfaction

19. Brown Sugar


Stadium info : http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dodger_Stadium

[Edited by Gazza]
23rd November 2006 02:46 AM
FotiniD How come no interest at all for this thread? Come on people, sunny California!

Here's the rest of the list from Shidoobee by Tonguelady:

9. Tumbling Dice
10. You Got the Silver ("Thanks, Head Doctor!")
11. Connection
(move to b-stage)
12. Under My Thumb
13. Oh No Not You Again
14. Start Me Up
15. Honky Tonk Woman
16. Sympathy For the Devil
17. Paint It Black
18. Satisfaction
Mick says Happy Thanksgiving!
19. Brown Sugar

TongueLady says Mick and Keith left the stage with their arms around each other
[Edited by FotiniD]
23rd November 2006 03:06 AM
Jeep 1. JJF
2. IORR
3. Let Spend the Night Together
4. She Was Hot
5. Dead Flowers
6. Streets Of Love
7. All Down The Line
8. Midnight Rambler
9. Tumbling Dice
------ intros ------
10. You Got the Silver
11. Connection

12. Under My Thumb
13. Oh No Not You Again
14. Start Me Up
15. Honky Tonk Woman

16. Sympathy For the Devil
17. Paint It Black
18. Satisfaction
19. Brown Sugar






















23rd November 2006 03:17 AM
Jeep Photos AP / Yahoo





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23rd November 2006 04:09 AM
Slavegirl I was there. It completely f-ing rocked. I would say more but I'm smashed =)
23rd November 2006 04:34 AM
Dan This show put to rest any rumors they were limping to the finish line.
23rd November 2006 04:49 AM
Gazza Glad to hear it, although the stories about Ronnie being in discomfort due to a hip injury are true. He's been on heavy painkillers for a few days.

"Graitt" to see that they acknowledged Bonnie by letting her sit in on 'Dead Flowers'.
[Edited by Gazza]
23rd November 2006 07:22 AM
VoodooChileInWOnderl Great to see Bonnie was a guest, she's very good doin' covers specially blues
23rd November 2006 10:28 AM
GotToRollMe Thanks to Gimme Shelter for bringing in the setlist and to Jeep for the amazing photos. They're really lookin' good, and from the comments above, they're sounding good, too. Anyone catching these last couple of shows on this leg of the tour is very fortunate indeed.


[Edited by GotToRollMe]
23rd November 2006 11:38 AM
TampabayStone Great pics!! Thanks.
23rd November 2006 11:58 AM
Dan More random observations -

The crowd really should have been a lot smaller. A lot of people simply did not deserve to be there and had no appreciation of the gift that was bestowed upon them.

Even in the 4th row. I thought I wandered into one of the neighborhood gay bars or something. Just lots of dudes chatting with each other and high fiving each other through the first several songs. And someone was wearing too much cologne. These are the people who should be stopped at the door during the entry process. People who wear a lot of cologne to a concert should be stripped and thrown against a wall and hit with a firehose before being taken to merch to buy brand new clothes. Thankfully security was lax so I found an empty seat a section over and also followed the B stage. Of course not loud enough though there were a few decent spots while cruising across the floor.

Actually security in my section looked like they were really hustling a free show out of Staff Pro because people were standing in the aisle and smoking massive amounts weed inches from their face.

The downside of a few empty seats even that close and even right next to where my real seat was supposed to be is that I really wanted to get a pair. So in spite of having a good seat for myself there was still a bit of frustration over the way ticket sales were managed.

"Brown Sugar" was just over 8 minutes long with Mick running down to the end of both catwalks twice and down to the B stage and back.
23rd November 2006 12:02 PM
GotToRollMe From calendarlive.com, reprinted from the LA Times:

http://www.calendarlive.com/music/pop/cl-et-stones23nov23,0,1723479.story

Stones close tour in L.A.

Despite age and health issues, the Mick, Keith and Co. turn in a vigorous performance at Dodger Stadium.

By Randy Lewis, Times Staff Writer

We can all be thankful that none of the Rolling Stones groused about his lumbago acting up when the group closed the U.S. leg of its long "A Bigger Bang" tour Wednesday at Dodger Stadium.

But clearly we're now at that time of life for veteran rockers where health issues can take over the conversation. The show took place four days late because Mick Jagger's physician ordered a few days additional rest for his overstressed voice, and the 63-year-old rock god humbly thanked fans for their patience. Then Keith Richards, 62, gave a shout out to his head doctor during his two numbers in the spotlight, and for a change a rock star wasn't referring to his psychiatrist. He was, of course, referring to the brain surgeon who drilled his skull to alleviate a blood clot last spring after his freak accident while vacationing in Fiji.

Charlie Watts, 65, gave his band mates and fans a scare when he underwent surgery for throat cancer two years ago, although on this tour he's given every indication that he's back in top form. Guitarist Ron Wood, the kid of the core band at a spry 59, seemed no worse for the wear following his recent stint in rehab.

The gargantuan video screen sandwiched between the multi-story set, which allowed a few hundred fans to share the stage with their heroes, made the age factor all the more evident: These guys' faces have more wrinkles than a week's worth of dirty laundry.

Yet with a performance as vigorous as they turned in Wednesday, it takes neither a brain surgeon nor a rocket scientist to figure out why the Stones are still at it more than four decades later. The two-hour show was packed with grand-scale music and staging easily big enough to fill the vastness of a stadium, yet retaining enough looseness and unscripted moments, musical and otherwise, to make it clear this remains a real rock band passionately playing real rock music.

Now that the immediacy of 2005's "A Bigger Bang" album has receded into the recent past, it was pretty much back to Stones business as usual. The hit-jammed set list included just two songs from "Bang," its liveliest album in a generation--the confessional ballad "Streets of Love" and the quintessentially Stonesy rocker "Oh No, Not You Again." (As if there's a rocker in the group's repertoire that's anything other than quintessentially Stonesy?)

In that respect, there was an opportunity missed given the presence of opening act Bonnie Raitt, whose set with her band was more easy-going (and easy listening) than you might have expected for a Stones event.

Sure, it was nice that she came out to harmonize with Jagger during "Dead Flowers." But the ideal use of her talent would have been to let her strap on a Strat and handle the greasy slide guitar work of "Bigger Bang's" down-home bluesy "Back of My Hand," which also would have injected an extra bit of freshness into the set list.

What did help temper the overfamiliarity quotient was the choice of some deep-catalog songs, including as "Connection," from "Between the Buttons," and a particularly driving rendition of "She Was Hot" from "Undercover."

Near the show's end, Jagger ran the equivalent of wind sprints across the stage's long runways that stretched from left field to deep right, a rock 'n' roll Jack LaLanne still fit enough in his 60s to flex his toned physique.

He's taken his share of hits over the years for his famous youthful boast that he'd rather be dead than still singing "(I Can't Get No) Satisfaction" when he was 45. Ahh, but he and his mates were so much older then--they're younger than that now.

-----------------------------------------------------

(I guess Mr. Randy Lewis forgot about Vancouver on the 25th.)



[Edited by GotToRollMe]
23rd November 2006 02:35 PM
Jeep From the Los Angeles Times :



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23rd November 2006 04:22 PM
danielharris627 Awesome, thanks for great pics and reviews!
23rd November 2006 04:24 PM
Jables Another great show by The Stones.. It certainly wasn't their best LA show (setlist wise) but it was good nevertheless.

Their show at the Forum 9 months ago to me was by far the best i have ever seen. Regardless i had a great time seeing the boys one last time.
23rd November 2006 04:46 PM
Gazza
quote:
GotToRollMe wrote:
(I guess Mr. Randy Lewis forgot about Vancouver on the 25th.)






well..he did state it was the last US show of the tour, which is technically correct

Nice review though - and he's right about the missed opportunity of showcasing Bonnie on "Back of My Hand". That would have scorched.
23rd November 2006 05:51 PM
mac_daddy
quote:
Jables wrote:
Another great show by The Stones.. It certainly wasn't their best LA show (setlist wise) but it was good nevertheless.

Their show at the Forum 9 months ago to me was by far the best i have ever seen. Regardless i had a great time seeing the boys one last time.



these are pretty much my sentiments, as well...

it was nice to hear she was hot; streets of love provided a perfect opportunity to hit the head (unfortuneately, beer sales were over by that point); connection was a romp, and i loved you got the silver, though i was surprised keef didnt play guitar, at all - he just held the microphone... regardless, the tune was a treat...

brown sugar was solid, but i was surprised that there was only a one (albeit long) song for the encore...

the inflateable tongue looked great during htw.

23rd November 2006 06:49 PM
Jables I totally wished they would have done Gimme Shelter.. It was absent on this current leg.. Midnight Rambler usually means one less song played in their setlist, so i knew it would only be a one song encore..
23rd November 2006 06:58 PM
lotsajizz Lisa has had no chance to step out the whole second half of this tour...I wonder if she's been ill?




23rd November 2006 07:07 PM
Brainbell Jangler
quote:
GotToRollMe wrote:
the group closed the U.S. leg of its long "A Bigger Bang" tour Wednesday at Dodger Stadium.

(I guess Mr. Randy Lewis forgot about Vancouver on the 25th.)


Maybe not. Vancouver, B.C. is not in the U.S.
23rd November 2006 07:58 PM
person audio recording (not awful, not the best..the sound in that stadium rather sucked and the high end was distorted) can be found here: http://www.dimeadozen.org/torrents-details.php?id=122543

Rolling Stones
November 22, 2006
Dodger Stadium - Los Angeles, CA

Taper: Tom Riddle ([email protected])
Source: Schoeps MK4 > active cables > Nbox+ > IRiver iHP-120 (Rockbox)
Location: Sec 134
Transfer: IRiver iHP-120 > USB > PC
Edit: wav > Sony Soundforge 7.0b > wav > CD Wave > wav
Conversion: wav > FLAC frontend 1.7.1 > .flac

---PRESERVE THE QUALITY, PLEASE DO NOT ENCODE INTO MP3 OTHER THAN FOR PERSONAL USE---

Disc 1:

01: Intro [01:00]
02: Jumpin' Jack Flash [04:21]
03: It's Only Rock N' Roll [05:04]
04: Let's Spend The Night Together [04:48]
05: She Was Hot [05:29]
06: Dead Flowers* [05:10]
07: Streets Of Love [07:18]
08: All Down The Line [05:17]
09: Midnight Rambler [12:46]
10: Tumbling Dice [06:01]
Total: [57:14]

Disc 2:

01: Band intros/thank you's [04:29]
02: You Got The Silver [03:59]
03: Connection [03:34]
04: Under My Thumb [05:22]
05: Oh No, Not You Again [04:28]
06: Start Me Up [04:16]
07: Honky Tonk Women [04:01]
08: Sympathy For The Devil [09:07]
09: Paint It Black [04:51]
10: Satisfaction [08:42]
11: E: Brown Sugar [10:44]
Total: [63:33]

* w/ Bonnie Raitt on vocals

Notes: Never pay for or sell live recordings.

Compiled on 11.23.06
23rd November 2006 08:10 PM
Jables
quote:
lotsajizz wrote:
Lisa has had no chance to step out the whole second half of this tour...I wonder if she's been ill?





She's not ill.. They just simply took out that song during this leg.. Why? I have no idea.. It hasn't been played since the China shows.. To me that song is more mandatory to be included in the setlist than Tumbling Dice..
24th November 2006 10:12 AM
GotToRollMe
quote:
Brainbell Jangler wrote:

Maybe not. Vancouver, B.C. is not in the U.S.




Yep, Gazza pointed that out as well. I stand corrected. I just thought the "Stones Close Tour In LA" title was kind of misleading.



[Edited by GotToRollMe]
25th November 2006 02:37 PM
mac_daddy well, darkwizardtaper did a nice, thorough job recording the event the other night, and i look forward to hearing dan's effort, too (i think there was one other recordist in action that night, as well )...

i must say, the band's delivery was quite good!! i guess i would have liked a few more setlist surprises, but hey - i got she was hot, you got the silver, connection (all southland debuts this tour)... i would have preferred to hear little t&a instead of connection, and i could have done without streets of love (though it, too, was a southland debut). i wasnt nuts about under my thumb (and i usually dig that tune), and i wish they would've pulled out another rarity on the bstage (i think that part of the show is too short)...

i was really hoping for a "the last time" opener, but only the dead did stuff like that in their setlists. it still wouldve been cool. that, and starf*cker on the bstage - the song is about the la culture for crissakes...

solid show, nonetheless, and for folks who only saw this one show, it was likely terrific; i am spoiled, 'cos i witnessed some very special gigs (forum and the two at the bowl), as well as some very tight stadium performances (anaheim, sd), and i was really hoping for one more gig with a few special setlist wrinkles (like the two i mentioned in the paragraph above)...

one more thought about the performance from the ravine - the electric guitars were more on, and had more tasty licks, than at any other gig i saw this tour...





25th November 2006 02:37 PM
Dan
quote:
wrote:
well, darkwizardtaper did a nice, thorough job recording the event the other night, and i look forward to hearing dan's effort, too (i think there was one other recordist in action that night, too )...



Check your PM, I sent a few songs.
25th November 2006 03:28 PM
mac_daddy sounds good, dan - i cant wait to hear the whole thing...

25th November 2006 03:35 PM
Dan
quote:
mac_daddy wrote:
sounds good, dan - i cant wait to hear the whole thing...





I am trying! Still have no clue what I am doing even after 3 hours in front of the computer today. Still got the port mapping issue I can't figure out and I don't even know how to find out what kind of router is on this computer.
26th November 2006 11:35 AM
mac_daddy hey dan - could you make a ffp of the flac files, and post it in this thread..? you can use flac frontend - simply load the flac files, click "create ffp" and wait for the the *.ffp file to be generated. after it is finished, close the flac frontend, and open the *.ffp it made in notepad, and then copy the text, and paste it in a post in this thread. thanks.


26th November 2006 01:34 PM
Dan Is this it?

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26th November 2006 03:35 PM
mac_daddy yep - thanks.
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