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The Rolling Stones Drill Down To 1973 For First No Filter Show

by Paul Cashmere on September 10, 2017

in News

The Rolling Stones have drilled down to 1973 for the first show of 2017, opening night of the No Filter tour in Hamburg Germany.

‘Dancing With Mr D’ made the setlist. The Stones have not played the song live since October 1973.

The first No Filter show had a few other surprises. ‘Play With Fire’ was played for the first time since 1990, ‘Under My Thumb’ resurfaced for the first time since 2006.

The other wildcard was the opening track. ‘Sympathy For The Devil’ has never been an opening song for a Stones gig until this show although it is a staple of every show. The usual opener for years is generally ‘Jumping Jack Flash’ or ‘Start Me Up’.

The Stones next gig is in Munich on 12 September.

The Rolling Stones, Hamburg, 9 September 2017

Sympathy for the Devil (from Beggars Banquet, 1968)
It’s Only Rock ‘n’ Roll (But I Like It) (from Its Only Rock ‘n’ Roll, 1974)
Tumbling Dice (from Exile On Main Street, 1972)
Out of Control (from Bridges To Babylon, 1997)
Just Your Fool (from Blue & Lonesome, 2016)
Ride ‘Em on Down (from Blue & Lonesome, 2016)
Play With Fire (from Out Of Our Heads, 1965)
You Can’t Always Get What You Want (from Let It Bleed, 1969)
Dancing With Mr. D (from Goats Head Soup, 1973)
Under My Thumb (from Aftermath, 1966)
Paint It Black (from Aftermath, 1966)
Honky Tonk Women (single, 1969)
Slipping Away (from Steel Wheels, 1989)
Happy (from Exile On Main Street, 1972)
Midnight Rambler (from Let It Bleed, 1969)
Miss You (from Some Girls, 1978)
Street Fighting Man (from Beggars Banquet, 1968)
Start Me Up (from Tattoo You, 1981)
Brown Sugar (from Sticky Fingers, 1971)
(I Can’t Get No) Satisfaction (from Out Of Our Heads, 1965)

Encore:
Gimme Shelter (from Let It Bleed, 1969)
Jumpin’ Jack Flash (single, 1968)

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