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Thursday, September 29, 2005 6:00-8:00pm (The Rolling Stones)

S.F.C. - Silvertide
Start Me Up - The Rolling Stones
You Got Me Rockin' - The Rolling Stones
She's So Cold - The Rolling Stones
Tumbling Dice - The Rolling Stones
Rough Justice - The Rolling Stones
Wild Horses - The Rolling Stones
You Can't Always Get What You Want - The Rolling Stones
Rocks Off - The Rolling Stones
The Worst - The Rolling Stones
Infamy - The Rolling Stones
Miss You - The Rolling Stones
Oh No Not You Again - The Rolling Stones
Get Off Of My Cloud - The Rolling Stones
Honky Tonk Women - The Rolling Stones
Sympathy For The Devil - The Rolling Stones
Paint It Black - The Rolling Stones
It's Only Rock And Roll - The Rolling Stones
Jumpin' Jack Flash - The Rolling Stones
Satisfaction - The Rolling Stones
Brown Sugar - The Rolling Stones
Streets Of Love - The Rolling Stones
Dangerous Beauty - The Rolling Stones
Laugh, I Nearly Died - The Rolling Stones
Back Of My Hand - The Rolling Stones
She Saw Me Coming - The Rolling Stones


Notes: Now this was an exciting and unique idea for me. This show was basically a review of my Rolling Stones concert experience. Only about 24 hours prior to this radio show, I was 4 hours away in Pittsburgh, watching The Rolling Stones rock PNC Park. I took the van and drove down to Pittsburgh on Wednesday afternoon, caught the concert, got some sleep, then drove back up to Bucknell Thursday morning to make it back in time for my afternoon class/lab. And then I went on air that evening, to describe my experience.

I recreated the setlist of the night before, playing the recorded versions of all the songs that The Rolling Stones had played at the concert the night before, in the exact same order. The only exception, unfortunately, was that I couldn't find a version of Ray Charles' Night Time Is The Right Time, which the Stones had played, so I couldn't do that one on my show. In between the songs, I explained everything I could remember from the show and what my reactions were. I think it was an awesome idea for a radio show, and made for a great radio experience.

After the final track from the recreated setlist, I played some of my favorites off of the new album that The Rolling Stones were promoting, A Bigger Bang. I was a little concerned about some of the language in a few of the songs, but I played them anyway, and there were no problems.