The Rolling Stones brought their "No Filter" tour to Pittsburgh Monday night, and while the set didn’t differ much from their previous shows, there was one exception... they added the classic “Angie.”
The band played the track from their 1973 studio album, “Goats Head Soup,” after it won out in the night’s fan request voting. It was the first time they played the song since July 23rd, 2019.
Here's a few quotes from "The Times" in Pittsburgh's review of the show:
"Mick Jagger never stopped moving and nailed the vocals — even the super-high "oh pleeease" that follows the "only seems to make matters worse" part of "19th Nervous Breakdown."
"Keith Richards and Ronnie Wood conjured guitar-blistering brilliance; hitting the homestretch hard with gut-grabbing riffs powering "Midnight Rambler," "Paint It Black," "Sympathy for The Devil" and the pre-encore's "Jumpin' Jack Flash."
"The Stones' two-hour-10-minute performance began with their enormous video screens showing the late-Charlie Watts drumming throughout the eras. Several songs into the set, Jagger took a moment to say it's still emotional seeing that footage of his bandmate of 59 years (who passed away Aug. 24 at the age of 80.) Richards leaned a right elbow of support on the shoulder of the slightly choked-up Jagger, as Wood flanked the singer's other side, while some in the crowd began a "Charlie ... Charlie..." chant."