I suspect it's more fun for him to play than for us to listen to.
+1.
I don't deny that there are some nice parts of the solo and a great deal of improvision.
Nonetheless, I find this song plain boring and does not appeal the least to me.
And replacing Sultats with SFSL is like replacing **** with **** (I go in self-censorship mode from now on, and will make my posts look like edited set-list questions/remarks on Guy's forum :p )
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Gone are the days of 'he who pays the piper calls the tune'.
It's a shame when entertainers don't respect their audience - very sad - it's ok for MKs newer followers to cast aside these accusations but for the older generation who put him where he is today it is like being snubbed. To play one song and one song only that is synonymous with MK is not a great deal to expect. He can play it blindfolded sitting down - it wouldn't matter. He could do an acoustic version or a shortened version - just give us the song and and a few 'twiddly bits':-)
Yes the rest of the set/concerts has been played very well and the songs very enjoyable by all accounts. There is no argument there. But the omission of SOS is almost like a death knell to those who have followed his career for the last 35 years.
And it is also sad that one cannot express one's opinion without being jumped on in a defensive manner regardless of what the negative comments relate to. The man is not (a) God and we should be allowed to criticise him just like we would any other person in the public spotlight. It would also be nice for peoples opinions and feelings to be respected as without critics we would live in a very sad dour world with whatever goes, goes. Things only develop and change and move forward due to the desires and demands and wishes of the general public.