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Rolling Stones Rehearsal List

Rolling Stones Rehearsal List

Rolling Stones Tweet Rehearsal List

by Roger Wink, VVN Music on October 19, 2012

in News

Knowing the Rolling Stones, this could be a semi-elaborate hoax but, on Wednesday, a hand-written list of songs was uploaded to their Twitter account.

Rolling Stones Rehearsal List

Rolling Stones Rehearsal List

The list shows 22 titles written in what some are calling Mick Jagger’s handwriting on a yellow legal pad. The general thinking is that this is, at least, a partial list of the songs that the group is rehearsing for their late-November and early-December shows in London and New York.

The songs on the list:

  • She’s So Cold
  • You Got Me Rocking
  • All Down the Line
  • Respectable
  • Tumbling Dice
  • Honky Tonk Women
  • Beast of Burden
  • Wild Horses
  • [You] Can’t Always Get [What You Want]
  • It’s All Over Now
  • Lady Jane
  • Rt. 66
  • Little Red Rooster
  • Miss You
  • Not Fade Away
  • She’s So Cold
  • Start Me [Up]
  • Sweet Virginia
  • Worried About You
  • Paint It Black
  • The Last Time
  • Ruby Tuesday
  • Midnight Rambler
If this turns out that these are among the songs for the shows, it will be an obvious push of the new greatest hits sets GRRR! with only three songs (All Down the Line, Sweet Virginia and Worried About You) not appearing on either the 50 or 80-track versions.

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