Actually that's the Voodoo Lounge stage. Must be 1995, I don't think they did it in '94, during the North American portion of the tour.
5th April 2007 02:01 PM
glencar
Oops! I didn't think they did it that year. Thanks for the info.
5th April 2007 02:03 PM
_Boomy_
I remember when I saw the set-list coming in from Gillette Stadium in 2002. This song popped up somewhere.
I slightly remember Fiji making a comment about it. Kind of like "Oh great, they're playing this song".
5th April 2007 02:03 PM
Strange_Stray_Cat
quote:mmdog wrote:
Actually that's the Voodoo Lounge stage. Must be 1995, I don't think they did it in '94, during the North American portion of the tour.
Nope. The only played that song on the legs in South America and Europe.
5th April 2007 02:04 PM
Mel Belli
I think it's from Japan. At least that's how it was labelled on YouTube. Could be wrong, though.
5th April 2007 02:06 PM
Strange_Stray_Cat
quote:Mel Belli wrote:
I think it's from Japan. At least that's how it was labelled on YouTube. Could be wrong, though.
I have those on DVD but I'm too tired to get up and check.
5th April 2007 02:08 PM
Mel Belli
March 12, '95, Tokyo Dome...
5th April 2007 02:33 PM
mmdog
I always liked the studio version. I also got to hear it live in '97 in Columbus. It's sort of like Undercover, a song that got tried out a lot between 94-02, and usually dropped. I wish I would of got to hear Undercover in '99, but it had been replaced by Tumbling Dice, by the time I got to a show. It sounds killer on the Kiss Of Life boot.
5th April 2007 03:18 PM
gimmekeef
Mel?...you have Youtube stock??
5th April 2007 03:43 PM
Saint Sway
I HATE that song.
Rock & Hard Place is just Soul Survivor's faggoty sidekick
5th April 2007 03:58 PM
Mel Belli
quote:gimmekeef wrote:
Mel?...you have Youtube stock??
Has YouTube gone public yet?
5th April 2007 04:05 PM
_Boomy_
quote:Saint Sway wrote:
I HATE that song.
Rock & Hard Place is just Soul Survivor's faggoty sidekick
"Must Be Hell" is the ugly cousin.
6th April 2007 09:34 AM
corgi37
They did it in Melbourne in March 95. It was actually pretty good and well received too.
6th April 2007 09:50 AM
Mel Belli
quote:corgi37 wrote:
They did it in Melbourne in March 95. It was actually pretty good and well received too.
It's funny to hear that song rehearsed in the 25x5 documentary and then hear how it got blown out of proportion on the final "Steel Wheels" cut. Say what you will about ABB, they at least left the basic tracks speak for themselves.
6th April 2007 01:07 PM
Lord Homosex
What exactly is Keith doing in this song? Would he not play a single note I don't think anyone would notice.
besides I HATE this song too.
6th April 2007 01:11 PM
Joey
quote:corgi37 wrote:
They did it in Melbourne in March 95. It was actually pretty good and well received too.
Corgi is THE KING !!!!
6th April 2007 01:13 PM
jb
Ronnie really sucks..
6th April 2007 01:16 PM
Joey
quote:jb wrote:
Ronnie really sucks..
Pete seems more genuine than most Rock n' Roll stars .
Discuss ....................................
6th April 2007 01:17 PM
glencar
Ronnie is an evil genius!
6th April 2007 01:17 PM
Mel Belli
quote:jb wrote:
Ronnie really sucks..
Worse than normal.
7th April 2007 01:27 PM
MikeyC613
quote:Joey wrote:
Pete seems more genuine than most Rock n' Roll stars .
Discuss ....................................
Pete keeps it fucking real, honest, and attempts to relate to the younger generation (no pedophilia jokes please, i believe he was acquitted)
oh yeah, and he doesn't pad any sort of godfather of punk legacy
7th April 2007 02:49 PM
fireontheplatter
i like whats her faces hot pant suit..or whatever you call those outfits.
great song too...haven't heard that in ages.
7th April 2007 05:59 PM
Mel Belli
quote:MikeyC613 wrote:
... (no pedophilia jokes please, i believe he was acquitted)
Never charged.
8th April 2007 12:14 AM
Mahatma Kane Jeeves
one of the most boring stones tunes ever
8th April 2007 02:32 AM
gotdablouse
Actually that video is quite interesting because you can see and hear Mick's sharp rythm plyaing pretty clearly. Most of the time it's just lost behind Keith's and Ronnie's playing. He really knows how to play a mean rythm !
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