Tonight, The Rolling Stones will play State Farm Stadium, Glendale
We hear that at rehearsals, Beast Of Burden, Sympathy and Mess It Up was played, maybe among others…
Keith is proud of his nephews, Electric Mud, opening the show tonight: short film on Keith’s Insta, pic below. Their set was mostly welcomed by Stones fans, Carin Leon not so much … GREAT SETLIST so far tonight!!
LIVESTREAMS:
Freddy – Fb Sweet Sounds, Satisfaction // Steve Schmidt – Fb – Man of the evening! 1:26:59 // Gary – 4:25 Fb // Bryan – 12:19 Fb // Larry Mac – 28:56 Fb // William – Fb // Sonny Treloar – 33:33 Fb
43 seconds of Carin Leon (Fb)
SETLIST:
- Start Me Up
- It’s Only Rock’N’Roll
- She’s So Cold
- Angry
- Beast Of Burden
- Monkey Man
- Mess It Up
- Tumbling Dice
- You Can’t Always Get What You Want
Introductions
- Little T&A
- Sympathy For The Devil
- Honky Tonk Women
- Miss You
- Gimme Shelter
- Paint It Black
- Jumpin’ Jack Flash
encores
- Sweet Sounds Of Heaven
- Satisfaction
Pics:
Mick just posted some scenes from New Orleans:
“Had a great time in New Orleans! Looking forward to seeing you all at State Farm Stadium on this Ruby Tuesday!“
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While waiting for the first song of tonight’s setlist, here’s a snippet from an interview, Mick gave azcentral.com, May 4. Among other things, he was asked about the new songs in the set and this is, as I know, a very popular topic in fan discussion not only for this tour but for about 5 decades, hehehe …
And because Mick’s answer is well balanced and particularly sober, I’ll quote it for you here – enjoy the read and share your comment, if you like!
“How does it feel to have new music in the set?
Actually, really great. I love playing the old songs and all that. But it’s great to be able to have something new, because you haven’t done it before. It’s a challenge to you to get it over to the audience and see if they like it, to see if they want to hear it.
It’s easier in a smaller place to play new songs. It’s more difficult with a stadium crowd because they want to hear you know…. “Oh, I’ve come here to hear ‘Paint It, Black’” “When are they gonna play ‘Honky Tonk Women’?”
Are they gonna really like these songs? Are we gonna play them well enough? We haven’t played them that many times. We’ve only done “Angry,” like, three times, compared to “Paint It, Black.” (laughs) You go, ‘Ugh, I made a mistake! Oh God.’ So yeah, it’s challenging, but I enjoy it.
I would love to do more. We’re doing three. I’m sort of changing them around, playing the three or four that are the most well-known. I’d love to put some others in, but there’s only so much you can do, as I said, in a stadium. Red Hot Chili Peppers have got a new album. They’re on tour and they’re doing four songs. And I think we’re on the same page here, when you’re playing a big show. It’s about all the audience can really take. (laughs)“
News before the show: ktar.com – “Slow Rolling: Stones concert expected to bog down West Valley traffic” | fox10phoenix.com – “Electric Mud to open for The Rolling Stones at State Farm Stadium” | azfamily.com – “Rolling Stones concert expected to cause traffic near State Farm Stadium” | tucsonsentinel.com – “Stones will roll into Arizona on Tuesday night – Mick & the boys still put on a hell of show“
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