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Message started by Stoned In Staten Island on Apr 10th, 2022 at 11:37am

Title: How Will This Tour Be Special?
Post by Stoned In Staten Island on Apr 10th, 2022 at 11:37am
The last two Stones tours to mark an anniversary have each had some very special components that made them unique, and both times the band delivered on these ideas and concepts with great success.

For the 40th, there was the brilliant 'theatre / arena / stadium' concept, coupled with the deliberate revivals and debuts of several deep cuts such as "Can't You Hear Me Knocking," "Monkey Man," "If You Can't Rock Me," "Loving Cup," "Torn and Frayed," "Dance Pt. 1," and more.

For the 50th, we got two new songs performed nightly (at least up until Glastonbury), plus the return of Mick Taylor and a few new additions and surprises to the rotation ("Get Off of My Cloud" as the opener, "Goin' Down," "I Wanna Be Your Man," "You Can't Always Get What You Want" with the choirs).

For the 60th, what is left that they could possibly surprise us with? Mick Taylor could return again, and it's also the 50th anniversary of Exile, which they could acknowledge with a small segment in the show, possibly on the B-stage.

They need a new opener other than the usual "Start Me Up" / "Street Fighting Man" / "Jumping Jack Flash" revolving door; "Sympathy" may be a good choice, as the "I've been around for many long years" would be a good bit of symbolism. I also think "Time is on My Side" would be a terrific choice if they work hard at it.

For the encore, I think "Ruby Tuesday" would work well as the first song; it's got an emotional kick to it that, in the wake of Charlie and the general fact that this has to be ending sooner than later, would be a powerful opening.

A spot for an old Chuck Berry, Muddy, etc. blues number would be pretty cool as a way to acknowledge their influences. If they shorten "Miss You" to about four or five minutes, they can fit a few more numbers than usual for a nice 20-22 song set.

Something like this would be ideal:

1. Time Is On My Side
2. Start Me Up
3. Tumbling Dice
4. -- rotating spot --
5. -- rotating spot - -
6. YCAGWYW
-- B-stage Exile set --
7. Rocks Off
8. ADTL
9. -- rotating spot -- (Happy, Rip This Joint, Loving Cup etc.)
10. Miss You
11. Honky Tonk Women
12. - - Keith ballad --
13. -- Keith rocker - -
14. Gimme Shelter
15. Midnight Rambler
16. Paint It Black
17. SFM
18. SFTD
19. Brown Sugar
20. JJF

Encore

21. Ruby Tuesday
22. Satisfaction

We know we're getting a new stage design and whatnot, but I do hope they keep the No Filter screens. I'm not sure what they can do visually that they haven't already tried before.

Title: Re: How Will This Tour Be Special?
Post by Gazza on Apr 10th, 2022 at 7:18pm
Taylor is effectively retired.  Since he last played with the Stones in 2014, I think he made a couple of guest appearances at shows by other artists in 2015-16 and nothing since.  I know that his period touring with the band in 2012-14 wasn't exactly a satisfying experience, although I'd like to think it helped his bank balance at least. Bill has retired from performing too. Mick has already said they wont be repeating the guest slots from the 50th anniversary shows.

I dont expect any major shake ups in the setlists unfortunately and they wont be extended to 21-22 songs. We've speculated on that now for 10-15 years and if anything its gradually become more 'safe' as time has passed.  The biggest shake up in recent years was over a song that WASN'T played.

Title: Re: How Will This Tour Be Special?
Post by Paranoid Android on Apr 11th, 2022 at 12:46pm

Gazza wrote on Apr 10th, 2022 at 7:18pm:
The biggest shake up in recent years was over a song that WASN'T played.


The conspicuous absence of Brown Sugar certainly caused a few heads to spin...Personally, I could use a few more songs to be subjected to the same fate, buts that's an old debate that  that will be around for a long time.

Yesterday's Jagger Interview here:
https://open.spotify.com/episode/7gsSo49dEIHRqkuMVgY4sj

Makes it sound like a total revamp of the setlist, but we all know that wont happen. How Jagger will say that he works on the setlists for each show always makes me cringe...I dont think his efforts are as grand as he seems to imply...meantime, just hoping I never hear YGMR again....or the 12 minute live version of MY.

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