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Final show of the North American Leg of A Bigger Bang.
Shidoobee reporting that the B52's are on the Stage.
I shall post setlist here as we get it.
1) Jumping Jack Flash - 9:08
2) It's Only Rock & Roll
3) Shattered (for Shidoobee's in the house)
4) Oh No, Not You Again
5) Tumbling Dice
6) Worried About You (Mick on keyboards singing falsetto)
7) Gimme Shelter
Midnight Rambler
Introductions
9) This Place Is Empty - 9:59
10) HAPPY
11) You Got Me Rocking (on a mini-B stage, they just walked out on it - Keef is on FIRE!!!)
12) As Tears Go By (Keef & Ronnie on acoustic guitars)
13) Get Off My Cloud
14) Sympathy for the Devil (back to main stage)
15) Honky Tonk Women
16) Start Me Up
17) Brown Sugar
18) YCAGWYW
19) Satisfaction.
******And the house lights come up.
"Til the next time we say goodbye..I'll be thinking of you!"
LJ.
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pdog |
I wish we were there... |
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gimmekeef |
Yes,,....this should be a goodun...pdob btw your Rio audio discs mailed out today..enjoy.... |
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corgi37 |
I'm waiting for those Rokettes ot appear. They gotta. Surely. |
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PartyDoll MEG |
Got the flu bug, but I'll try to hang. Sure wish we were all there with Blue
WAY,Rambler and Shelter!!
[Edited by PartyDoll MEG] |
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pdog |
Of all those shows I attended, never got to see WAY this tour... If it wasn't for bad luck, I'd have no luck at all... |
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jaggergurl |
*Sigh*.... why am I not in NYC????
Our Boys are sure taking a bite out of the Big Apple...   
WAY.. swoon!  |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
Sounds like the first show in Buenos Aires |
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Riffhard |
Apparently there is not a Nebraskan in the house! No Omaha here! The Stones in NYC a perfect fit every time!
Riffy |
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LadyJane |
The Gang's all here.
We've had quite the ride, haven't we kids??
If I can't be inside RCMH...I can't think of a better place to be than RO tonight. 
LJ. |
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Riffhard |
quote: LadyJane wrote:
The Gang's all here.
We've had quite the ride, haven't we kids??
If I can't be inside RCMH...I can't think of a better place to be than RO tonight. 
LJ.
Indeed P! Indeed!
Riffy |
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jaggergurl |
AMEN LJ!! 
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gimmekeef |
I always count my lucky stars to be so lucky back in 1962 to have said to myself..."fuck these guys are good think I'll see where this goes".....its still going!!!!!!! |
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pdog |
I Hope Maxy went down, and got in.... |
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PartyDoll MEG |
LJ Don't make me cry!!
Sure has been lots of fun sharing these setlist nights with my RO buddies!! |
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pdog |
And so it ends...Unless |
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monkeyman62 |
ridiculous cookie cutter setlist for this show,if i laid
out 7 grand i would take them to court, are you kidding me |
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Riffhard |
17? Is that it? You gotta be kidding me,right?
Riffy |
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RollingstonesUSA |
From RS.com 19songs
Date: Mar 14, 2006
Location: New York City - UNITED STATES - Radio City Music Hall
Set List
JJ Flash
It's Only Rock And Roll
Shattered
Oh No Not You Again
Tumblin' Dice
Worried About You
Gimmie Shelter
Midnight Rambler
This Place Is Empty
Happy
You Got Me Rocking
As Tears Go By
Get Off My Cloud
Sympathy
Honky Tonk Woman
Start Me Up
Brown Sugar
Can't Always Get What You Want
Satisfaction |
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StartMeUp13 |
OMG...guys I just got back...Mick was on FIRE...he was not like this the whole tour...He was crazy he walked up to the mezzanine section along with keith and he was talking to people up there and jumping around and punching and kicking constantly! This show was great!!! Best show for me...the whole tour! Great seats too...first row center mezz...Rock On Stones! |
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wellwell |
Hey all.
I do not post often, but I feel compelled.
I just got back to Brooklyn. Let me just say AMAZING SHOW tonight. I have been fortunate to see the Stones 3 times this tour (Albany, 1/20 MSG and tonight) plus Roseland 02 and this was a fucking fantastic show. Underrated Albany was all about power, and Roseland was about tightness, tonight was about the groove. You people who know that groove, know what I am talking about. No one was the star tonight, they all just clicked into that groove and it was a delight.
Aside from Keith and Ronnie getting lost a bit during IORR before the bridge there was NOTHING to complain about. Shattered (which really worked in 78 and was a galloping horse in 81, but lately not so much) hit the groove this time. Amazing version. Tumbling Dice which they have played 1000 times gave me tingles because of the groove. Keith at one moment went all the way to the left of the stage and leaned against the wall and just hung in, digging the groove. Ronnie just laid down sweet B-bender licks that complemented the groove and Charlie was in the zone. Worried had Mick telling the band to bring it down so they could revel in the groove. Midnight Rambler had Ron, Keith and Darryl huddling in front of Charlie the whole song, following Keith's rhythmic instincts. I have seen them rock this song (and I have to say it is consistently the best, most interesting number they perform these days) but tonight it was about the groove, which was heaven.
OK. I am repeating myself now, but I think you get the point. They were locked in. They were tight but loose, with Mick and Keith calling out song changes. Which means during Sympathy it was as much about what they did not play as they did. Charlie was throwing in beats and accents I don't usually hear, as he did in YCAGWYW. The standards kicked ass because they found a new groove to them tonight. Ronnie was doing weaving patterns I have NEVER heard him play before in Start Me Up, Brown Sugar and Satisfaction like it was a 78 Beast of Burden jam.
And can I say that Radio City does not have a bad seat. Not one. I have seen Neil and Crazy Horse there as well as that Strokes/ White Stripes show and the sound is perfect, the place is majestic, and tonight the bar was an open bar til 10:30, of which there are at least 10 scattered about. A great show.
So the highlights:
Shattered in the zone.
Tumbling Dice
Worried About You (Mick says as he sits down at the piano, "Well it looks like I get to sit down for a bit, I hope it is not Candle In The Wind")
Rambler (of course)
As Tears Go By
and amazingly Honky Tonk Women sounded fresh.
If only the Stones would decide to decamp for a month at a venue like this for a show every other night. They really are at their best in these smaller shows, and they are able to highlight their subtleties as well as their power. I feel blessed to have seen Roseland and now Radio City.
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pdog |
Great post, thanks for sharing wellwell. You made me feel like I was there too. Hopefully we get to hear a good recording from this show... Sounds like a complete version of this show would make a great official release...
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Child of the Moon |
quote: wellwell wrote:
Worried About You (Mick says as he sits down at the piano, "Well it looks like I get to sit down for a bit, I hope it is not Candle In The Wind")
And THAT, ladies and gentlemen, is why Mick Jagger is a fucking god. |
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quote: Child of the Moon wrote:
And THAT, ladies and gentlemen, is why Mick Jagger is a fucking god.
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Can you believe these guys?
Fucking Hell! Great tour! To all those who have complained, fuck off with yah!
These guys are amazing.
I was calling a New York buddy who got to see the show (cunt) and he said it was amazing. Keith was the star he said - the guy ruled that stage - everyone was looking to him for direction and he brought the band home.
A good year to be a Stones Fan! |
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Jumacfly |
quote: wellwell wrote:
Worried About You (Mick says as he sits down at the piano, "Well it looks like I get to sit down for a bit, I hope it is not Candle In The Wind")
[Edited by wellwell]
God bless you Mick Jagger!! |
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Break The Spell |
Good stuff about Mick saying "hope its not Candle in the Wind". And to think, in 1997 it was Keith that started a little bitch fit from Sur Elton John, when Keith said his career was reduced to singing songs for dead blondes after redoing the song "Candle in the Wind" for Princess Diana. Sounds like those who attended had a great show, hope to see them back here this fall!! |