It’s Nashville tonight for the greatest Rock’n’Roll Band of this planet!
Seriously, that’s just my humble opinion… but let’s see what happens tonight, right? Hehehe …
Norman sent in this review:
Subject: Nashville Show
Great show last night. It was my 41st show since 1989 and it was one of the best I have seen. They continue to defy the odds. Mick is incredible. His energy and singing is better than the last tour in 2019. Steve Jordan has added an edge and energy to show. The Good news, I don’t see them stopping. The current band without Charlie is working, having fun, and sound great. They will definitely tour Europe and the US for this 60th next year. Looking forward to my next stop in Tampa.
SETLIST
- Street Fighting Man
- Let’s Spend The Night Together
- Tumbling Dice
- 19th Nervous Breakdown
- Troubles A’ Comin’
- Dead Flowers (vote song)
- You Can’t Always Get What You Want
- Living In A Ghost Town
- Start Me Up
- Honky Tonk Women
Introductions (the Tintoretto of Tennessee: Ronnie Wood)
- Connection
- Slipping Away
- Miss You
- Midnight Rambler
- Paint It Black
- Sympathy For The Devil
- Jumping Jack Flash
Encores - Gimme Shelter
- Satisfaction
Live-Streams:
Jimmy -Fb !!! // Beth – Facebook // John – Facebook // Joyce – Facebook
Dejan – Facebook “about to begin”
Ghost Hounds Snippet (Facebook)
Soundcheck Live #2 (Facebook) Rocks Off, 2x Troubles A’ Coming 10:04
SOUNDCHECK LIVE!!!! (Facebook) – Sweet Virginia 4:15
PICS:
News:
Great greetings from Mick:
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Oh, by the way: here is an interesting article about why the band has not played Brown Sugar recently:
Keith Richards and Mick Jagger reveal why The Rolling Stones don’t play ‘Brown Sugar’ anymore – nme.com