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maumau |
Setlist confirmed:
Jumping Jack Flash
Let's Spend The Night Together
It's Only Rock And Roll
Oh No Not You Again
Bitch
Ruby Tuesday
Midnight Rambler
Start Me Up
Tumblin' Dice
This Place Is Empty
Happy
Miss You
Rough Justice
Get Off My Cloud
Honky Tonk Woman
Sympathy
Paint It Black
Satisfaction
Can't Always Get What You Want
Brown Sugar
from stonesdoug shidobee |
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DizzyDutchman |
what a great setlist!!!!!
what the hell are they doing?
they just played the forty licks greatest hits album thru the stage sound system....
maybe it was a great show with just warhorses, but it's allright..... we are used to this kind of setlists aren't we?
Dizzy |
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corgi37 |
Wow, they get Rambler! |
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maumau |
just four songs that are not on forty licks
and 2 of them probably because they were not released yet at the time
sure they can mix it up better and more
but
Oh No Not You Again
Bitch
Ruby Tuesday
Midnight Rambler
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lotsajizz |
yup--we've no complaints with how they start, and no complaints with the mixtures in the middle---it's the Keith-set, the B-stage set, and the closers we wish to see mixed up....jeez, how hard is it play 'The Last Time' or 'Not Fade Away' and cram that in once in a while at the end (they could BOTH be closers!), or even a 'Carol', 'Route 66', or 'Little Queenie' on the B-stage? And Keith needs to bring back 'Connection', 'You Got The Silver', 'Before They Make Run', 'You Don't HAve To Mean It', and 'Little T & A' into the mix...
I'd also like to see 1-2 new tunes a night they haven't really played--like 'Driving Too Fast' or 'Dangerous Beauty'
ya know--that all being said, this was not a bad setlist the kiwis got
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RSRTG |
Bloody hell...why couldnt we have Rambler? |
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Daethgod |
great feed from our NZ buddies
http://tvnz.co.nz/cda/tvnz/video_popup_windows_skin/701761?bandwidth=128k
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Jeep |












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Jumping Jack |
Bitch, RT, PIB and Rambler all get my stamp of approval. |
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LadyJane |
I venture to say the fans of New Zealand are very happy.
Wonder if they realize this is very likely THE last time. for them.
LJ. |
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Ramrod |
I think the setlists are fine. What's with this 'mix it up more' when the vast majority of people who see the Stones on any one tour see them but once. Sure, you get some fans who see 2 shows, but only a relatively small number of people who see multiple shows.
The ones who see but one show would leave very dissapointed if Satisfaction, Jumping Jack Flash etc were not played, and the ones who see two shows, well hey, no two nights are ever the same! There really is only a few songs that are able to be varied before too many of the classics get left off the setlist.
And look back through the setlists of the last few American and European tours and you will see that many different songs have atually been played. So the true multiple show attendees will have seen potentialy dozens of songs played live in the last decade.
I think this 'mix it up more' doggerel is a wank. But as some people continue to falsely assert, the sales have been horrific, the sound bad, the crowds terrible, the photos boring etc etc etc; so if this is so why worry anyway? I am so glad I don't need to sprout this shit in order to demonstrate to either myself or anyone else that I am a true Stones fan.
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Jeep |
New Zealand Herald 17th april edition front page :
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lotsajizz |
quote: Ramrod wrote:
I think this 'mix it up more' doggerel is a wank.
So said by those who see them just a few times---for us addicts, we crave a variety to our buzz!!!
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glencar |
quote: LadyJane wrote:
I venture to say the fans of New Zealand are very happy.
Wonder if they realize this is very likely THE last time. for them.
LJ.
One more show later in the week in their other "big city"! |
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VoodooChileInWOnderl |
Lookimg for pix I found this video http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411319/701781 |
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voodoopug |
setlist....ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha....three new songs and only one non "40 Licks song" Welcome to the oldies revue! |
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waywardboy |
Yes i'm very happy with the set list , I think everyone else was too. Rambler and satisfaction I thought were f@##ing good , Mick can sure still move, The moving stage came right out in front of us , I think it was worth being where we wre just for that experiance, the small movable stage was like an old stones concert before the stages were massive runways |
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rybian |
I recorded the whole show.I hopefully will have it up for grabs in the next couple of days after the tape transfer is done. |
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stoned_in_dc |
i agree 100% with ramrod
the setlist criticism is a wank..
i wish I had been at this show! awesome set list!
maybe the .1% of fans who jetset around the world seeing each show can complain but for the rest of us mere mortals lucky to be able to see a few shows...well i think its great |
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voodoopug |
quote: stoned_in_dc wrote:
i agree 100% with ramrod
the setlist criticism is a wank..
i wish I had been at this show! awesome set list!
maybe the .1% of fans who jetset around the world seeing each show can complain but for the rest of us mere mortals lucky to be able to see a few shows...well i think its great
This is our point. Our frustration is based on the stones refusing to cater to the portion of thein base who is responsible for the most "per capita" revenue. For the fans who only attend one or two shows....it is what it is... a chance to see a few new songs live and see what made the stones what they are. |
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gypsy |
Voodoo, I just sent you a file. |
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corgi37 |
Probably a great show, but JB would hate the clothes. |
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gypsy |
quote: corgi37 wrote:
Probably a great show, but JB would hate the clothes.
I hate those jackets Mick has worn during the entire tour. I blame it on L'wren. He looks much better whenever he wears a long-sleeve button-up shirt (un-buttoned) over a tight short-sleeve t-shirt. It is more flattering to his body, which is amazing, and should be shown more. |
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gypsy |
A few pics of The Rolling Stones in Auckland, New Zealand - April 16, 2006:





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gypsy |
One of my favorites:
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rybian |
Check out a sample from Auckland show
Midnight Rambler - Auckland,New Zealand 16/04/2006
download.yousendit.com/BD22711A3A7F3BF0
I should have the entire show up for grabs on Dimeadozen in the next few days. |
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waywardboy |
Does anyone have a photo of the band on the moving stage, I wish I had taken a camera. |
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Jeep |
The New Zealand Herald Report :
The Rolling Stones at Western Springs
17.04.06
Reviewed by Russell Baillie
http://www.nzherald.co.nz/event/story.cfm?c_id=1501058&ObjectID=10377745
On the gas-gas-gas scale, it was just a gas-gas. Or maybe a gas-gas-and-a-half.
Yes, when the Rolling Stones - here for the fifth time in their 40-plus year history and 11 years to the day since last playing Western Springs - delivered almost everything that could be expected of them in their 20-song sub-two-hour show.
It even came with a gig-within-a-gig - a stage which rolled the entire band out into the middle of the Western Springs arena for a four-song bracket during the second half.
Pretty funny if you paid megabucks for the front row, only to see the band heading towards the Portaloos, huh?
Earlier, it did take a while for the band to prove this Auckland concert before 55,000 fans wasn't just another line on the tour T-shirt.
That proof came a good half a dozen songs in, having already dispensed with classics such as Jumping Jack Flash as opener (with Keith Richards straight into its pivotal riff with no mucking about on the original intro), Let's Spend the Night Together, and It's Only Rock'n'Roll.
Those songs might have well been the triumphant closing over on any other night. Played early on, this one sounded as if the whole show risked going through the motions.
But just as a dashed-off Ruby Tuesday threatened to stop any sense of momentum then came a higher gear with an extended, tension-and-release work through the band's blackest blues Midnight Rambler.
It was the night's first great performance, one which evoked the Stones' dangerous past rather than just plain old nostalgia. And fortunately, there was plenty more of those to come - especially Sympathy for the Devil, Paint It Black and Get Off Of My Cloud - on a set which predictably relied heavily on 60s and 70s material, along with a few numbers from last year's return-to-form album A Bigger Bang.
Individually, the core Stones - all sexagenarians except Ron Wood - appeared hale and hearty.
Complete with wardrobe in which nothing was too disco or too small, Sir Mick Jagger still risked inducing fatigue just watching him go-go-go. Charlie Watts remained the zen master behind his kit; Richards looked to be enjoying himself, his two Dylan-ish solo songs adding something unpredictable.
Talking of predictability, US pop-metallers Nickleback were an incongruous opener, one bullshit power ballad after another which supports the rock-is-dead argument more than the ancient headliners.
As for the Stones, they were great when great and when they weren't they were the Rolling Stones on a fairly good night. Which 40 years on, is still one of rock'n'roll's greatest circuses.
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Jeep |
Two videos with footage of the show :
From TV3 :
http://www.tv3.co.nz/default.aspx?tabid=112&articleID=6627
From TVNZ One (with an article on the page) :
http://tvnz.co.nz/view/page/411749/702129 |
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speedfreakjive |
not a bad setlist - a good placing for Start Me Up |