Rolling stones el paso tx
Search Clear search text. You are here: setlist. Nov 3 Not Fade Away. The Crickets cover. Tumbling Dice. You Got Me Rocking. Rocks Off. Sparks Will Fly. I Can't Get No Satisfaction. Beast of Burden. Out of Tears. Love Is Strong. It's All Over Now. The Valentinos cover. I Go Wild. Miss You. Honky Tonk Women. Before They Make Me Run. Keith Richards on lead vocals. The Worst.
Sympathy for the Devil. Monkey Man. Street Fighting Man. Start Me Up. Brown Sugar. Jumpin' Jack Flash. I was there 14 setlist. It was warm and in the high 60s Fahrenheit for the show, the complete opposite of the polar conditions for last week's Chicago date. Mick addressed the crowd in both English and Spanish. The Sun Bowl is the prettiest outdoor venue I have attended for a Stones show.
There are four peaks, one at each corner of the stadium. The lights of the A Bigger Bang stage and the pyrotechnics created dazzling light and shadows on the rock faces of the mountains. People were visible on the peaks; they had climbed a mountain so they could see the show for free.
Even the walk in to the show seemed like a desert hike, past large rocks, ocotillo plants, and cacti. Dave Matthews did an amazing job getting the crowd whipped up with familiar songs and intense instrumentals. Unlike the usual lukewarm response for a Stones opening act, the place was packed and jumping for Matthews and his band. It seemed some people were there more to see Dave Matthews than the Rolling Stones.
The crowd was a mix of college people from The University Texas El Paso, and stylishly dressed aging hipsters psyched for a big night out. It seemed different and better than the Docker and Polo shirt crowds seen in many other cities. Similar to the snippet of Wichita Lineman at the Wichita show, the Stones did a great sounding first verse of the Marty Robbins country music classic El Paso.
It was one of those incredible moments that inspire people to return show after show. For Let it Bleed, there were two microphones set up. Suddenly Matthews hurried out and attacked the song, and Mick with acoustic guitar and the band looked they really enjoyed the duet.
It was the most energetic version of Let it Bleed that I have ever seen. With a few big medallions around his neck, black and white headband, and hair ornaments of a large brass washer on one side and a tassel on the other, the complete outfit made Keith look like some kind of mystical sorcerer.
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